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Today's Featured PostBy Judy
Avocados do not last long, and you can freeze them to take advantage of sales.
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Making A Memory Board From Packing Materials
By Ana
It seems with every mail order there is some type of protection for your delivery. This last delivery, had 2 perfectly square Styrofoam sheets in the box. These two beauties will now become memory boards. This is a super easy and thrifty repurposed project!
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Chinese Mustard Greens and Shrimp Soup
By 15mhhm15
This soup is very versatile. You can eat this as is, paired with rice or even add some noodles into this soup. This is one of my favorite soups and very quick to make with just a few ingredients.
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Water Floral Arrangement with Straw
By Deborah S.
When I receive beautiful flower arrangements, my first thought is "How am I going to water this without getting water all over the table or tablecloth that it sits on." In fact, it worries me so much I don't water them as often as I should. All you need to do is save your plastic straws. Insert one of the straws into the floral form and pour the water through it. No more water on the table and it's easy enough that you can do it every day until the flowers need to go out to the compost pile! Works on all floral arrangements. If your hands are shaky, use a smaller glass to pour the water into the straw.
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Who needs to buy hearts shaped candies for Valentine's day when you can make your own.
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Leaf Patterned Glass Table Top
By tracy
A glass top coffee table can be changed to match the seasons. Every few months. I gather leaves from either my cedar or oak tree and lay them atop the glass. I give it a light coat of spray paint, remove the leaves and once dried, flip the glass over.
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Today's QuestionsBobbin Won't Wind on Kenmore Sewing MachineThe bobbin on my Kenmore sewing machine won't wind on the machine. The motor works, but the bobbin will not turn. I have to wind my bobbin by hand. Everything else works fine on the machine. Is this something I can fix or do I have to take my machine to a repair shop?What Kind of Bug Is This?Montessori Preschool Name IdeasHow does Busy Bees sound for a montessori preschool name?Bleaching Colored Clothing WhiteSo I have purple leggings and I want to tie dye them, but I don't want to use bleach what else can I use to make them white?ThriftyFun Contests!This newsletter is powered by you! Below are the active contests on ThriftyFun...
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