3 Tricks For Hydrangeas To Get The Most Out Of These Flowers

As cut flowers, hydrangeas completely steal the show in any vase. Besides their beauty, these blooms have a few unique characteristics that you can use to enjoy your hydrangeas more. Try these simple tricks to change the color of your hydrangea flowers, revive them when they wilt and dry them so you can always have them around, even in winter. 1. Change the Color of Your Hydrangea Flowers If you’ve got a pink-flowered bigleaf hydrangea that you want to turn blue, or perhaps vice versa, then a little chemistry can help you achieve the hue you desire....

November 13, 2022 · 4 min · 689 words · Timothy Torres

3 Ways To Cook Filet Mignon For A Gourmet Meal At Home

Test Kitchen Tip: Regardless of cooking method, test for doneness using an instant-read meat thermometer ($15, Target) toward the end of cooking time. How to Choose a Filet Mignon Cut First things first: buying your filet mignon steak. You can have beef filet mignon cut fresh for you at a supermarket meat counter or butcher, which allows you to specify the thickness you like. When buying filet mignon steak, or beef tenderloin steaks, look for cuts with even edges that are about 1 to 2 inches thick....

November 13, 2022 · 7 min · 1286 words · Elvira Weatherford

30 High Impact Home Improvement Ideas That Cost Less Than 150

Editor’s Tip: Face DVD or video game spines outward so they are readable at a glance.

November 13, 2022 · 1 min · 16 words · Grace Osborne

32 Healthy Cheap Meals That Cost Less Than 3 Per Serving

Choose your own adventure with this North African-inspired feast. The chicken, chickpea, and veggie stew can be made on your stove top in a Dutch oven, or you can hit fast-forward with a pressure cooker or go low and slow with a slow cooker. Using either of these methods will treat you to a healthy meal on a budget that’s low in calories, high in protein, and nicely spiced with cumin, ginger, cinnamon, and cayenne....

November 13, 2022 · 9 min · 1711 words · Malcolm Morales

4 Hidden Costs Of Accessory Dwelling Units You Need To Know

Affordable housing challenges aren’t the only factor driving the ADU boom. From a personal finance perspective, these units when used as rentals provide an incredible return on investment, according to industry experts. This is thanks to today’s steep rental prices and intense demand. In some places, it’s possible to recoup your investment in an ADU in less than 10 years. Even using an ADU to house a family member, which has become popular amid the realities of COVID-19, can be a financial win given that the cost of a monthly construction loan payment is likely to be far lower than rent on an apartment....

November 13, 2022 · 5 min · 901 words · Rodger Munoz

40 Quick And Easy Easter Decorations You Can Make Today

Editor’s Tip: If stickers don’t come in the right sizes, use construction paper and tape to make your family ears. Editor’s Tip: To secure the vase—and to make it more festive—fill it with glass pebbles, decorated eggs, or Easter candy (just don’t plan on eating the candy). Editor’s Tip: To create an interesting arrangement, choose vases of various sizes and colors.

November 13, 2022 · 1 min · 61 words · Randy Cox

43 Fourth Of July Desserts That Will Make Your Holiday Sparkle

Editor’s Tip: Try drizzling your finished cake pops with blue or red candy coating to create patriotic pops! Editor’s Tip: For single-serving treats (that will help guests steer clear of any battles over the largest slice), bake in eight 3 ½-inch tart pans instead of one 9-inch round. Editor’s Tip: Bake the cake up to a day ahead and chill, unfrosted, until just before party time. Editor’s Tip: Get a jump on party prep by baking and freezing the cake layers up to a month ahead....

November 13, 2022 · 1 min · 150 words · Grant Barnett

45 Creative Ways To Make Colorful Easter Eggs

Editor’s Tip: If you’re planning to eat the eggs, use whipped cream—simply substitute a packaged whipped cream for the shaving cream. Whipped cream eggs should be safe to eat. Editor’s Tip: It’s easiest to start by applying one larger piece to the center of the egg, then using smaller sections to fill in. To create gold flecks, lightly press the sponge into gold acrylic craft paint. Working in sections, carefully dab paint onto half of the egg, then allow it to dry for 20 minutes before repeating the process on the other side....

November 13, 2022 · 1 min · 170 words · Brent Lee

5 Foods To Avoid If You Have Arthritis And 5 That Might Help

“There are many different types of arthritis, but we can use the same healthy arthritis diet foods for all of these conditions to help ease inflammation and relieve some joint pain associated with arthritis,” says Rachel Fine, a registered dietitian and the owner of To The Pointe Nutrition in New York City. (So you’ll notice a lot of overlaps in our best and worst foods for arthritis and our top anti-inflammatory eats and inflammation-triggering items, respectively....

November 13, 2022 · 5 min · 947 words · Alvin Simpon

5 Foods You Didn T Know You Should Store In The Fridge

1. Nuts (and Natural Nut Butters) We know you’re probably used to leaving your nuts out on the counter or tucked in the pantry, but if you want them to last, it’s better to keep them in the fridge. The oils in nuts can go rancid over time, and storing them in the refrigerator will help prevent that. You can still store nuts on your countertop for a couple of months, but if you have any that you want to save longer, pop them in the fridge....

November 13, 2022 · 3 min · 584 words · Mary Ealy

5 Must Know Paint Hacks

Tip 1 New paint rollers leave loose bits of fluff behind, and old rollers collect dust between uses. Eliminate these streak-causing conditions by lint-rolling your paint roller before each use. The sticky, disposable paper attracts residue and fuzz, leaving your roller fluffy, fresh, and ready for paint. Tip 2 Paint trays can be a pain to clean up. They take forever to rinse out, and you waste so much paint!...

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 299 words · Joe Bolden

5 Questions New Homeowners Should Ask To Minimize Contractor Spending

What your rose-colored glasses might not be able to foresee, however, is your sump pump backing up, your dishwasher leaking, or a storm leaving you with water dripping from the ceiling all the way down to that fabulous dining room pendant lamp. When disaster strikes, you might have the urge to lower repair costs by asking around for a cheap contractor. We’ve been where you are, and we wish we hadn’t done exactly what you’re thinking of doing....

November 13, 2022 · 5 min · 957 words · Rosemary Kilkenny

5 Sour Cream Substitutes That Offer The Same Tangy Flavor

Dairy-Based Sour Cream Substitutes Per 1 cup sour cream, substitute one of the following: Crème fraîche: Literally meaning “fresh cream” in French, crème fraîche is similar to sour cream in that it has bacterial cultures in the mix, but the result is thicker (and has a higher fat count). It can be used as an equal substitute for sour cream. Buttermilk: While not the same texture as sour cream, buttermilk can still provide that irresistible tang to dishes....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 322 words · Erin Gaydos

5 Steps To Gorgeous Cutting Gardens And Cut Flower Care Tips

It doesn’t necessarily have to be anything fancy; start by designating one flower bed for growing your favorite perennials and annuals for cutting. Then, if you find that you’re using more flowers than you can grow in one season, you can always expand later on and plant a larger bed or multiple cutting beds. You’ll have cut flowers whenever you want, plus a full, gorgeous garden! How to Start a Cut Flower Garden Starting a cut flower garden is as easy as planting any other bed, but the location is a little more important because you don’t want all those chopped-off stems front and center....

November 13, 2022 · 3 min · 577 words · Victor Fahie

5 Ways To Effortlessly Pull Off Coastal Grandmother Style

Is coastal style all that new? Not really. Beachy, shore-inspired style has always been popular, but this current take is more modern and pared-down than in the past, and completely clear of theme-y kitsch-like shells, anchors, and whales. It’s less “Ahoy, Matey” nautical prep, and more about cultivating an airy, effortless chic that’s informal but polished. Here we break down the essentials of this trend, so you can catch the coastal grandma wave and introduce elements of the style into your own home, however land-locked it may be....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 367 words · Kristen Citizen

6 Post Prime Day Deals Under 200 Shark Vacuums Air Fryers And More

These discounts won’t last long, so to make shopping easier, we’ve gathered the six best post-Prime Day deals available for $200 or less. Keep scrolling to check out all of our picks. Buy It: Shark AV752 Ion Robot Vacuum, with Tri-Brush System, $144 (originally $230) Buy It: Lodge Enamel Dutch Oven in Blue, $59 with coupon (originally $115) Buy It: Comfee 5.8 Quart Digital Air Fryer, Toaster Oven, & Oilless Cooker, $60 (originally $80) Buy It: L’Oréal Paris Revitalift Anti-Aging Moisturizer, $14 (originally $20) Buy It: Snuggle-Pedic Memory Foam Pillow with Original Bamboo Case, $28 with coupon (originally $60)

November 13, 2022 · 1 min · 99 words · Laura Adams

7 Easy Ways To Bring Art Deco Style Into Your Home

Originating in France just before World War I, Art Deco gained popularity in the United States during the 1920s. A reaction against the intricately stylized, natural motifs of the Art Nouveau aesthetic, Art Deco offered a more streamlined look that emphasized bold geometric shapes and rich colors. Often incorporating metallics like gold or steel and high-end stone finishes, the effect is luxurious and sophisticated. “When Art Deco originated, the style was more traditional—it took elements from the past and made them more modern,” says Diana Viera, managing partner at custom kitchen and bath company ITALKRAFT....

November 13, 2022 · 3 min · 585 words · Angela Sterling

7 Tough To Grow Houseplants That Are Worth The Effort

1. Moth Orchid Being a plant parent to moth orchids (also called Phalaenopsis) requires some patience. After blooming, these plants need time to regenerate before putting out another round of flowers. An orchid will drop its previous blooms so it can give all its energy to new flowers. With the right care, you can usually get it to rebloom two or three times a year, though the flowers might be a little smaller....

November 13, 2022 · 5 min · 975 words · Rogelio Unger

8 Basic Tools Every Beginner Gardener Needs To Own

If you have more space in which to grow, there are a few additional tools you may want to add to your inventory. Even beginning gardeners will need a rake to clean up leaves and other outdoor debris and a hose or portable sprinkler for watering grass and plantings. Let your space guide your needs and you can’t go wrong! Garden Gloves Whatever your thoughts on digging in the dirt, there are times—pulling out thorny weeds, getting your fingers around deep roots—when your hands will thank you for wearing protective gloves....

November 13, 2022 · 5 min · 883 words · Edna Lail

8 Colorful Dessert Board Ideas For A Sweet Spin On Charcuterie

Although charcuterie is technically just the meat (Merriam-Webster defines charcuterie as “a delicatessen specializing in dressed meats and meat dishes” and “the products sold in such a shop”), the word describes just about anything you can aesthetically arrange on a platter. (However, some people do refer to them as grazing boards or smorgasbords, to be accurate). On social media, we’ve seen holiday-themed versions, brunch-inspired options, and, most recently, boards featuring sweet treats only....

November 13, 2022 · 4 min · 671 words · Estella Jorge