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| Display Name: | surferartchick |
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| Personal URL: | http://atelierofawriter.blogspot.com/ |
| Member Since: | 8/3/07 |
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I'm sorry but it looks like almost every other start-up company I've seen. A Look Inside Montreal's "Coolest Office Space" Lifework |
9/7/12 3:35 PM |
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Mine is simply a wood bread bowl. The Vide Poche: An Organization Must Have |
3/1/12 10:51 AM |
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Honestly the easiest way for you to see what works is to use paper cutouts of the same size and tack them to the wall until you are happy. On those cutouts make sure that you have representations of where the nail for hanging needs to be. Once you get them in an arrangement you like nail through the cutout and hang. How To Hang a Series of Nine Prints? Good Questions |
9/7/11 3:33 PM |
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Don't ever use the shallow ramekins. They ruin it. This is actually a really over complicated way to make Creme Brulee. For a creamy Brulee you need no less than 6 yolks. That's the traditional french way. Torches are cheap. Pick one up because if you burn the sugar like you've done here it means more than likely you've curdled the eggs. If it's in a shallow ramekin you'll definitely curdle the eggs. How To Make Crème Brûlée at Home: Without a Torch! |
2/21/11 12:45 PM |
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Actually the Coca-cola to clean the toilet does work. It has nothing to do with the sugar or "citric acid" It has to do with the formula that Coca-cola uses as a basis for their syrup flavor. When the base is transported, it has to be done so via a special carrier and with corrosive/toxic labels. Dr Pepper can be used as well but it's most corrosive in the Coca-cola form. Household Cleaning Urban Myths: Do They Actually Work? |
2/4/11 12:52 PM |
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I love the home cure, only you always do it in November (which I understand Fall in all) but I'm always involved in NaNoWriMo during November. Le sigh. One of these years I'll be able to do the Fall cure! The 20/20 Home Cure: Join Us Monday! |
10/18/10 1:50 PM |
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chairs are chairs, but that wine bottle chandelier is fantastic! Modern Pottery Barn Dining Chairs - $450 Los Angeles Scavenger |
8/17/10 3:03 PM |
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I own this vacuum and am consistantly amazed that it still works almost 2.5 years later. Between my cats and their hair it just does a great job. It does have a HEPA filter besides the regular filter. And both are easily cleaned. Dirt Devil Featherlite Vacuum Unplggd Test Lab |
8/13/10 1:41 PM |
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honestly, i'd use them as jello molds. :D What's a Great Recipe for This Mini Bundt Pan? Good Questions |
7/29/10 4:22 PM |
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This is also a very bad way to electrocute yourself. There have been several cases of accidental electrocution using this 'method' of cooling yourself down. If it's that hot, go to a store and use their air conditioning. Beating the Heat with Low Tech: Bowl of Ice & a Fan |
7/29/10 2:47 PM |
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wait where is the first one? All the other ones are hideous. I'd never have them on my counter. 5 Stylish Espresso Machines & Coffee Makers |
7/28/10 12:32 PM |
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All of my electronics are named after Stargate Characters. Do You Give Your Gadgets & Gear Names? Reader Survey |
7/28/10 11:23 AM |
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This is so timely. Just today I was thinking about moving my dresser (which I don't use much) into my living room so my DVD's would take up less space. Very cool ideas. Style It: Dressers Beyond the Bedroom | Apartment Therapy Boston |
7/19/10 12:02 PM |
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I love this picture because I always get yelled at when trying to take pictures in Home Depot for clients. Glad you didn't get their "No Photos" policy thrown at you! Do You Play The "What Could I Use This For" Game? | Apartment Therapy Chicago |
7/19/10 11:42 AM |
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Wow, a lot of negative here. I think this is great. If you don't want fish as the only option for Mosquito removal, add a small solar powered submersible pump. It will give you enough circulation for Mosquito's to not nest, oxygenate the pond if you do want to have fish, and add a bit of a zen to your patio with the gurgle. Making Your Own Container Water Garden | Apartment Therapy DC |
7/12/10 1:05 PM |
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I do a lot with my toaster oven. I don't use a microwave, as awesome as they are, I don't like the idea of radiating my food. Personal choice, that's all. 10 Best Uses for Your Toaster Oven | Apartment Therapy The Kitchn |
7/12/10 12:22 PM |
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my cat loves the KCET orchestras. She'll pat at the violinists and the conductor. Absolutely adorable. Do Your Pets Watch TV? | Apartment Therapy Unplggd |
6/14/10 12:14 PM |
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@sinthetic13 me neither. Bugplug: Possibly the Cutest Energy Saving Device Ever | Apartment Therapy Unplggd |
5/11/10 11:26 AM |
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I've lived without a microwave for years. I've just never had the need for one. But the dry your own herbs, may be worth looking into one! 12 Home Hacks for Your Microwave | Apartment Therapy Unplggd |
4/21/10 11:03 AM |
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all I've got to say is this. Watch the documentary King Corn, and you will realize why there is so much HFCS on the market. Scientists Finally Prove High Fructose Corn Syrup Risks | Apartment Therapy The Kitchn |
4/1/10 5:52 PM |