Winter winds and frozen precipitation can batter your outdoor things. Make sure your yard furniture is protected from the worst that Mother Nature can throw at it. Cover or store what you can to keep it fresh for that first spring cookout.
Winter winds and frozen precipitation can batter your outdoor things. Make sure your yard furniture is protected from the worst that Mother Nature can throw at it. Cover or store what you can to keep it fresh for that first spring cookout.
Airports rarely have enough power outlets. Pack a power strip in your carry-on, and you'll have enough outlets to charge every device imaginable, perhaps even share with fellow travelers. They work great when you arrive at your hotel, also!
Have you done your yearly inspection on your windows? Caulk can degrade in summer's sun, so even if you replaced it last year, give it another inspection. You want to keep the heat in and the cold out all winter long.
Save those cardboard paper towel tubes. Stuff them with plastic shopping bags. Toss them in a drawer or on a shelf. Your bags are contained and pull out easily one at a time. Decorate the tubes with contact paper for a prettier look!
That frozen fish will taste fresh-caught if you defrost it in milk. You'll also cut down on the fishy odor when it's cooking. Stinky smell banished! Good taste here to stay!