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Why Are Your Indoor Plant S Leaves Turning Yellow The Fix May Be Simple
Yellowing of Lower Leaves There are three possible reasons for the older leaves lower down on your plant to turn yellow. First, if roots are pushing through the bottom of the container, it means the plant has run out of room and needs to be repotted into a bigger container with some fresh potting mix ($15, The Sill). Second, the soil may be low in nitrogen, an important nutrient that plants need to grow properly....
Why Cracking Eggs On The Countertop Is Our Test Kitchen S Go To
According to the Better Homes & Gardens Test Kitchen, using the countertop to make that first crack is the way to go. There’s an actual reason why you shouldn’t use the bowl (or the edge of the counter) if you can help it. Cracking an egg on the side of a mixing bowl makes a thinner crack than using your countertop. When you use your thumbs to pull the shell apart, you have to break it even more to get the egg open, which creates more tiny pieces of shell that can fall into your food....
Why One Family Decorates A Hanukkah Tree Every Year
We’ve already seen these start to pop up this year—there are currently more than 5,300 posts under #HanukkahBush and more than 700 #HanukkahTree posts on Instagram—and while the tradition is not for everyone, we love the sentiment behind it. We talked to Victoria Wildhorn—who puts up a Hanukkah tree—about what the tradition means to her family. As a child, she had a small 3-foot tree she called a Hanukkah bush....
Wini Moranville Better Homes Gardens
Highlights Contributor to national food magazines and websites, covering everything from Christmas cookies to Cognac to celebrity chefs.Author of three cookbooks: The Bonne Femme Cookbook: Simple, Splendid Food That French Women Cook Every; The Little Women Cookbook; and Everyday French Cooking: Modern French Cuisine Made Simple.Finalist for the Goodreads Choice Award, Best Food & Cookbooks 2019, for The Little Women Cookbook. Contributor to many Better Homes and Gardens cookbooks, including three editions of the iconic Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book....
You Can Buy These Affordable Ready To Drink Cocktails At Target
A ready-to-drink cocktail is a flavored, typically carbonated alcoholic beverage that’s often promoted as an alternative to other spirits or mixed drinks. If you haven’t already heard of ready-to-drink (or RTD) beverages, you likely will soon: This type of store-bought mixed drink is skyrocketing in popularity. You can find an assortment of options at many retailers (where alcohol is sold in grocery stores, of course). In addition to Casa Cantina, you can find frozen cocktails from SunPop, Ketel One vodka spritzes, and Topo Chico margarita seltzers just on Target’s shelves; most grocery retailers will have a selection of RTD drinks these days....
Your Guide To Cleaning Wicker And Preserving It For Years To Come
The term “wicker” actually refers to a technique—it involves the bending and weaving of natural materials such as paper, rattan, bamboo, other grasses, or thin woods like willow branches. Carefully examine your pieces for identifying properties—the characteristic rings on bamboo, the rough bark of a tree branch—to determine what was used to make your wicker furniture. Some wicker-style furniture is also made from synthetic materials, like resins. How to Clean Wicker Furniture Whether your wicker is bamboo or rattan or some other material, a little bit of maintenance and routine cleaning will keep it looking fresh....
Zucchini Carrot Cake
½ 8 ounce package cream cheese, softened ¼ cup butter, softened 3 cup powdered sugar 2 tablespoon honey 1 tablespoon milk
How To Organize Power Cords
1. Bottle Them Up If your little ones have moved on from them, repurpose the bands used to slip around baby bottles or sippy cups. Bundle medium-sized cords and cinch them with these stretchable bands. If you don’t own any, you can easily find inexpensive options online. They can be customized with any text, including information about cord length and usage, so you don’t have to unravel one to check whether it’s the right cord....
How To Plant And Grow American Hornbeam
Where to Plant American Hornbeam American hornbeam typically comes from nurseries as a single-stem tree. Most cultivars of American hornbeam are columnar in shape when they are young, then develop a pyramidal shape as they age. Plant narrow, upright trees in groups to create a living screen or windbreak. Or use this tree as a specimen plant in a narrow yard or in a curbside planting strip. (A low grower, it can take decades to reach full height—so plan accordingly....
How To Remove Wax And Upcycle Candle Jars
You’ll know it’s time to say goodbye to a candle when 1/2-inch of wax remains at the bottom of the jar. Burning a candle past this point can damage the container or even the surface it’s sitting on. Learn how to get wax out of a candle jar with a few household items and our four no-fail methods. Once you’ve removed any remaining wax, polish up your container with our cleaning tips before reusing it in your home....
How To Thicken Sauce Gravy And Soup With Cornstarch Or Flour
You want to serve up sauces with the correct viscosity to cling to the intended food, not run everywhere. Here are some tips on how to thicken sauce with cornstarch and flour—items likely already in your pantry so that you don’t have to run to the store. How to Thicken Sauce with Flour To use flour as a thickening agent: How to Thicken Sauce with Cornstarch Thickening a sauce with cornstarch is very similar to using flour, but you need different quantities: Test Kitchen Tip: Be careful not to overcook cornstarch-thickened sauces....
How To Throw A Killer Backyard Party Without Blowing Your Budget
Set a Budget Before you send out the invitations, set a budget for yourself. You’ll want to set two separate budgets: First, decide how much you want to spend on making your outdoor space party-ready. This includes items you’ll use for all your gatherings, like seating, lighting, and outdoor decor. Doing this at the start of the season will make each event cost less since you’ll already have the basics covered....
How To Throw The Ultimate Kentucky Derby Party This Spring
Kentucky Derby Party Decor Ideas The first step to any Kentucky Derby party is classic Southern-inspired decor. Vintage silver serving ware and a big bouquet of pink roses bring elegance and charm to your Derby celebration. You can also turn your Kentucky Derby food into party decor! Cute cookie cutters transform our classic gingerbread cookies into race-ready treats, and bright candies and frosted cupcakes tie the color scheme together. All you have to do is add a few flowers and your Kentucky Derby party decor is done!...
How To Use A Belt Sander
If you don’t own a belt sander, look to a local hardware store. Some stores let you rent power tools for a small fee. This is a great option for DIY novices who may not have the space (or need) for such a large tool in their permanent collection. Step 1: Choose Your Belt Before you begin sanding, you’ll need to choose the right sanding belt for the job. Start with a belt that has a coarser grit, such as 40, 80, or 100; this will help remove the majority of scuffs and finishes....
How To Use A French Press To Start Your Day
How to Make French Press Coffee Step 1: Boil Water Whether making coffee or tea, it’s important to use freshly-boiled, filtered water. Any kettle will work, but a gooseneck kettle with a long spout is ideal for making French press or pour-over coffee because it controls the flow of water better and avoids spillage. Boil enough water to fill the pot, in this case, 32 ounces. French press water temperature: The ideal temperature for making French press is 195°F, which is slightly below boiling temperature (212°F)....
Improving Clay Soil
Amending Clay Soil There is a notion that adding sand to heavy clay soil with help lighten it, but that is a myth. In fact, 99 percent of the time it turns your ground into cement. Soil treated this way becomes so tough that worms can’t live in it. Instead, reach for organic matter, such as compost, leaf mold, and well-rotted manure. Organic matter is the best way to amend clay soil: It lightens the soil texture, discourages compaction, adds nutrients, improves drainage and aeration, moderates soil temperature, and provides pore space, which is essential to plant growth....
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Is This The Beginning Of The End For Pumpkin Spice
When Starbucks launched the PSL in 2003, it was an instant hit, according to Starbucks espresso division product developer Peter Dukes, who helped with the initial marketing and rollout. When you look at the data, the PSL started making gains in Google searches in September 2010 and peaked in 2015 (when “pumpkin spice and everything nice” was the thing to post on social media). Now, the term “pumpkin spice latte” is back to its 2012 volume on Google Trends....