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1 week ago |
housedigest.com | Sakshi Khaitan
Using an all-purpose cleaner to tackle everyday messes or to deep clean your kitchen will make your life easier. Or, so you think. Not all products are safe for food-related surfaces. Plus, a few might not even cut through tough grease stains, and some could even damage your kitchen's surfaces. Considering these points, you must pick a product after carefully examining every facet and going beyond a manufacturer's claims.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Sakshi Khaitan
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Using an all-purpose cleaner to tackle everyday messes or to deep clean your kitchen will make your life easier. Or, so you think. Not all products are safe for food-related surfaces. Plus, a few might not even cut through tough grease stains, and some could even damage your kitchen's surfaces. Considering these points, you must pick a product after carefully examining every facet and going beyond a manufacturer's claims.
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1 week ago |
housedigest.com | Sakshi Khaitan
A lack of a sprawling yard is no reason to deprive yourself of homegrown produce. As long as you have an underutilized space on your patio — no matter how small — you can use it for gardening. Of course, to get the most value, you'll be well served to keep your eyes on compact varieties, as this will open the space to grow several fruits and veggies. Another option is to think vertically and make use of wood fences or DIY trellises to support vining plants.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Sakshi Khaitan
A lack of a sprawling yard is no reason to deprive yourself of homegrown produce. As long as you have an underutilized space on your patio — no matter how small — you can use it for gardening. Of course, to get the most value, you'll be well served to keep your eyes on compact varieties, as this will open the space to grow several fruits and veggies. Another option is to think vertically and make use of wood fences or DIY trellises to support vining plants.
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1 week ago |
housedigest.com | Sakshi Khaitan
Pretty vintage mason jars are having a moment. But finding one at a thrift store or estate sale can be challenging. Even if you manage to find one, you might have to duke it out with your fellow thrifter to bring it home. So, instead of getting into petty fights or spending a pretty penny on them in other places (like eBay), try out a fun and simple DIY to make your mason jars look vintage.
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