Category Archives: DIY

Do It Yourself, that is!

How to make an easy, cheap worm bin

(not my hands)
Costs: $15, a couple of plastic tubs, and several gross-outs.
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Random Reuse: Dryer Lint as Kindling?

Dryer Lint closeup by cursedthing: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cursedthing/
A clever idea, with an offputting odor.
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The 12-Minute Art Break

Find your inner child and goose it.
Personal and creative fulfillment in the time it takes to check your email.
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Recycle Your Glass Into Cruets

Moth-proofed Feline Treats
Why throw glass in the recycle bin when you can use it for ever?
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How to survive long weekends in close quarters

Two Chairs Family by Francesco Rachello - http://www.flickr.com/photos/strict/
"Long" is a relative term that is directly correlated to how annoying people are when you are not on vacation with them.
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Recipe: MamaHun’s Worm Vindaloo

Vindaloo, sans worms.
MamaHun's delicious vegan vindaloo (does not contain actual worms)
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Top 10 Tips and Tricks for Making Your Stuff Last Longer

photo by scalespeeder
Prolong the magic! Get the most of everything, from batteries to iPods to your favorite shirt.
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Sprouted rice is tasty and nutritious.

Sprouted rice is tasty and nutritious.
It’s true. I hooked up with a hippy. But man do I eat well. Left to my own pathetic eating habits I’d be hot pocketing it one handed while clicking away online all day. What can I say, I’m challenged. Back to the hippy. She’s pretty smart and health conscious, so when she presented me [...]
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