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Best and Coolest 21 Refrigerator Storage Containers

  GeniusCells Food Preservation Tray Vacuum Seal – Reusable and Stackable Food Storage Container with Elastic Lids, Kitchen Refrigerator Storage Container Tools Healthy LifeGeniusCells Food Preservation Tray Vacuum Seal – Reusable and Stackable Food Storage Container with Elastic Lids, Kitchen Refrigerator Storage Container Tools Healthy Life - 🌿 【idea dimensions】 the spacious dimension of this storage bins has 4 different sizes, a truly versatile container for kitchen/refrigerator please compare this size with your fridge carefully before purchasing. 🌿 【safe food grade material】 this food storage container is made of high-quality bpa-free pp plastic, safe to store vegetables, fruits, cereals,coffees, beans or other pre-packaged foods. 🌿 【multi-use design】 in addition to food storage in both the pantry and refrigerator/freezer, this plastic storage...

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With everyone spending more time inside to maintain social distancing guidelines, many people are interested in projects they can do on their own at home

Installing crown molding on kitchen cabinets is one project that takes a little bit of skill but is totally doable. Crown molding can give your cabinets an extra air of charm and sophistication. There are dozens of sizes and patterns to choose from, and you can even combine multiple moldings for a chunky look. We’re going to go over all the tools you’ll need and steps you’ll take to install crown molding on kitchen cabinets here. Tools And Materials Here’s what you’ll need to complete this project: Crown molding Backing wood strips (2×2 or 3/4-in x 1-1/2-in) Wood glue Hammer and nails Miter saw 18-gauge nail gun and air compressor Drywall hole patch A miter saw is an essential tool...

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Your Judgment-Free Guide to Selling a House in Poor Condition

Contrary to what Instagram-worthy listing photos would have you believe, not every house that hits the market is brand new, freshly remodeled, or sparkling to perfection. Nearly 80% of America’s housing stock has weathered two decades of wind, rain, and sun, and 38% of U.S. homes were built before 1970, according to a report from Freddie Mac. Meanwhile over a third of homeowners say they’ve been putting off at least one home improvement project for a year or more. Homes need constant TLC and keeping up with property maintenance is a never-ending job. When you decide to sell your time, it’s time to face the music: issues like a leaky roof, dingy floor, potholed driveway, or cracked foundation are going...

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Member Journal — 3/30/2020

It’s still March… Anyways, this week: some more work from home stuff (free for non-members) about the top gear I have at hand, USB-C hub power drain on iPad Pros, Zoom, UPS backups — then we jump over to a bunch of iPad Pro specific topics for members. Enjoy… WFH EDC Something rather comical I keep seeing on the “EDC” (everyday carry) SubReddit is people posting ‘my WFH EDC’ or ‘my quarantine EDC’ — now this sub is rather repetitive to begin with – but these posts are particularly amusing. The idea that you need a wallet, two knives, a multitool, and a gun in order to move around your home — well that is a special kind of ‘grow...

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Coronavirus and tech responsibility

As we live through the Covid-19 crisis and assess the significant changes it has brought, there’s a growing view that we may want to make some of these more permanent. Technology has been at the heart of our response with media and technology companies quickly drawing on deep reserves of innovation and ingenuity to support the biggest and most sudden societal upheaval in a generation. From tracking the virus to helping to keep us well and happy, responses have been wide-ranging and varied. Whilst we know this can never be an exhaustive process, we are tracking some of these and logging them over the course of the crisis and musing on what we might learn and take on into the...

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