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OK you're either mine or my husband's soul mate!--we had the same car (1964 356B), live in a similar house (1963 ranch, mostly original), now all I need to do is steal your orange front door and I'...

Forthright Fattie, The plate with the spikes on it is a ginger grater. Nothing else grates ginger like it--useful for any kind of Asian cooking. You can also use it to grate garlic for...

thanks nancyb! now i've got ideas for my toddler's bed...

We do have this discussion on AT a lot---yes consumerism is fueled by readily available, cheap merchandise, but how many apartment postings have comments related to where can we find that cool sofa...

Adore the canopy, great for turning beds into tents and fairy castles and hideaways from dinosaurs. Nice shade of pink, am so sick of the really girly pastel pinks (also quite difficult to clean). ...

Love the discussion and everyone's points and the Fight Club link (BP's best). So what I can't get is the IKEA haters, yes some of their stuff is crap and some of their stuff is a little too ubiqui...

Wonder how my single story mid century ranch could be configured to accept a cube.... So IN LOVE!

Please post your updated pictures. So, let me start off by saying I have the exact same double oven and similar range in my house with the brochures from 1963 and the same bathroom cab...

Turkey Day I sliced about 2 mm from my middle finger when I was slicing onions for my yellow rice. The onions were beautifully sliced, the finger is still healing... It works great on shallots if y...

do so agree with mariegael, the list just sounded like a pottery barn catalogue...yes do like to have nice stainless steel flatware and a large area rug to give my dog more options for places to la...

Not familiar with the DWR ones (inspired by? knock-off?), but saw these at Rockridge Home and fell in love w/them. ABS plastic and yes the lid comes off. Have been using them as extra seating and b...

from Apartment Therapy - Sally Stool on November 13, 2007 06:09PM