scroggins5000
scroggins5000
scroggins5000

This works on many types of pans. Another way to do it is just sprinkle baking soda on it and just let it sit over night. I thought I ruined my pressure cooker, but the next day most of the burnt on gunk had peeled off on its own. It was great.

I never use diced celery. Just drop a pinch of celery seeds in for added flavor. I also add dill relish. Never sweet. Gag....

I like the taste of celery in my tuna salad, but I don’t care for eating celery much. It’s watery, stringy, and kind of a pain, so I just use celery seeds instead.

You missed my point. It's not that I wouldn't like to have sawhorses of this caliber, but rather the fact that I cannot justify spending a weekend learning new woodworking techniques just to make sawhorses that would put any piece of furniture in my house to shame. I would rather spend the time learning and

Just saw these not to long ago, and found it impressive. I don't have a 6 yet, but I plan on getting one of these when I do.

Just saw these not to long ago, and found it impressive. I don't have a 6 yet, but I plan on getting one of these

I can't justify having sawhorses that are better constructed than pretty much anything else I own.

Absolutely. I also never understood why they didn't teach about APRs and debt in economics class.

Simple use of the Pythagrian Theorem. I like it.

My boss has the small one, and I was pretty impressed with the sound quality performance. Not going to thump bass, but definately not tinny.

My boss has the small one, and I was pretty impressed with the sound quality performance. Not going to thump bass,

Using off camera lighting like this is great advice, but the implementation of this side light technique can still be improved.

I have an electric blower/vac from Worx. It has a metal impeller that can cut through small twigs easily. The bag it comes with fills up quickly, and gets heavy. They make an attachment that you can place over a garbage can, and that's the way to go. I rake small piles and mulch into a big can with the vac.

I bought an old house a couple of years ago that sits on 0.27 acres. The yard is quite a mess, both front and back. Mixed grasses, ground covers, random bushes, weeds on top of weeds. There are a ton of trees, and about 6 died from drought. The grass and ground cover holds up well despite the lack of rain, and I don't

When buying stovetops you can often find previous models to get a better deal.

Yeah, that looks really good...

Lots of silver caps though. Looks like he’s had more cavities than I’ve had. Maybe he just like the bling.

Ever since I got married I haven't had an emergency fund. Hmm...

Not sure if I should trust this info, given the fact that the guy in the photo is missing a fingertip...

I made one of these out an old Bluetooth headset a long time ago. It worked okay, but it played audio through one channel.

I made one of these out an old Bluetooth headset a long time ago. It worked okay, but it played audio through one

I don't know why I would need to know this, but I'm glad I do now.