The ROCKS you've placed in, extend *ABOVE* the surface which won't allow the LID to be used, yet you said you used the pit, or WANT to use the pit as a table? That doesn't make sense to me, or you're content with just using the perimeter edge around the pit as opposed to using the *ENTIRE* top as a table, _orrr_ your pit doesn't have a lid..
I wish I was to the point in my life where I’m worried about the rocks in my fire pit😂 maybe one day. But I have some other things to worry about haha. Great video though. I like the glass!
Regarding the clear plastic bins, I came up with an idea a few years ago that was a huge game changer for us. It's just a little tweak to the "storing like foods together" idea...in June of 2021, our daughter and her fiancee were married 💕. With weddings comes extended family & friends visiting from out of state. My side of the family lives on the other side of the country from us, so they made it a whole week long vacation. They stayed at a hotel offering free breakfasts, & they wouldn't have to worry about eating dinner on the day of the wedding, however, most of the "non-wedding" days were spent here at our house. Some of my family members have particular nutritional restrictions, &, being the mother of the bride, I was already much too stressed out to worry about making meals for everyone, every day! I bought 3 clear plastic bins for the fridge, placed our utensils, napkins & paper plates in a cute caddy (that rotates) on the table. Then I stored everything for PB&J in 1 plastic bin, any condiments, deli meat, & cheese in another bin, & I pre-washed some lettuce, pre-sliced tomatoes, & such a 3rd bin. Stored all 3 in the fridge. At lunchtime , I brought them out, along with a variety bag of chips, placed them on our large table, and everyone was able to make whatever they wanted to eat for the meal. It worked beautifully AND everyone was able to relax in the dining room visiting, instead of having to wait for me to make something (or needing to take time to leave the house to grab their lunch)! After they went home, I continued using the same method for my husband and I, as well as for whenever we watch our granddaughters! P. S. Since we grow our own berries and veggies, I have always canned our own homegrown jam & pickles, so that saves money as well.
Laundry stripping take away the build up of softener and other things, beside dirt if is dirty. You can laundry strip clean towels and they still would soil the water. Is good to do it to kitchen towels . Doing it too often would damage the fiber of your fabric.
It would be nice for you to have shown the lava rocks and reflective glass at night. I like what your husband was saying the big rocks during the day and the glass during the night, but it would’ve been nice to see the combo at night.
WOW … sooooo much information in just the first 10 minutes! Great! Now I need to watch it again and again so I can take some notes and make sure I got it all (and managed not to forget it), but that’s just me! Saving this video for sure. I did learn an amazing amount tho right off the bat. Thank you!
I mean given the results with the pictures you could of gotten better results with a pair of scissors.😅 That was a lot of effort formsuch deminished returns. The best use you shared was cutting scraps, and drawing.
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I don't know if you will see this Colleen or if someone has suggested it before, however, I love painting on fabric and my go to method when I don't want the fabric to shift is to iron on the shiny side of freezer paper. I keep a stash of freezer paper on hand at all times, because I print on fabric with an inkjet printer. I also use transfer paper in black and in white.