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DIY - Use toilet paper rolls to make seed starter pots.
Make use of the ever growing pile of toilet rolls
The WHO Seven Step Hand Wash
Repurposing old Tennis balls
Flip and pour smoothly from now on
How to: A guide to the etiquette of laying a formal table
Reuse a squeezy bottle for a perfect portioned pancake pourer
DIY - Cable Storage
Saving your toilet rolls and a shoe box allows you to create a simple way to keep your various cables organised.
Food - How To Store your Groceries
Where to Store, How to Store and how long your food will keep
Keep your dirty shoes off your clothes by putting them in plastic shower caps. (You can get those free at a lot of hotels.)
Food - That Can Regrow Using your Kitchen Waste
Let’s face it, eating well is expensive…or it can be. Buying produce that is either organically grown (or biodynamically) is not cheap. But ingesting pesticide residue is anything but ideal.
Luckily, you can shave some money off your food bill by growing a few of those staples from your diet. Best part, it is much easier than you think! You don’t need seeds or anything fancy. You can simply use kitchen scraps from your next meal. How great is that!
DIY: Use Waxed Paper to Print onto Wood
Change your shoe lace style to get the optimum fit
Kids - A travel drawing kit out of an old DVD box
Put a stack of paper sheets into the left part of the box. For the right part, make a pocket for felt-tip pens out of a piece of cardboard with a half-sheet of thick paper attached to it. Then glue it all to the box. Your travel kit is ready.
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Storing pans in cupboard doors, opens storage for more stackable pots and pans