kitchen

An Ounce of Prevention Beats a Pound of Hair

Posted by Kimberly Delaney on April 29, 2008 - 8:02pm.

Drain cleaning products are some of the most toxic household cleaning products available. But does that mean you have to live with a clogged sink? No way. The answer may already be in your kitchen cupboard



Danny Seo Makes Placemats from Maps

Posted by LIME Team on January 16, 2008 - 12:07am.

Danny Seo recycles old maps into placemats.


Simply Green: Sanitizing Your Sponge

Posted by LIME Team on November 21, 2007 - 12:07am.

Danny Seo offers a tip about removing odors from a kitchen sponge by placing it in a microwave.

Nuke Patrol

Posted by Su Avasthi on May 17, 2007 - 9:51pm.

Just how smart is it to hover in front of your microwave?



Environmental Paints

Environmental PaintsPosted by Danny Seo on February 27, 2007 - 12:04pm.

Danny Seo shows what to look for in environmentally friendly paints.



Silicone Gadgetry: Is It Safe?

Posted by Su Avasthi on January 10, 2007 - 6:38pm.

Silicone gadgets look great, tolerate searing temperatures, stay flexible, and clean up well. Are they safe in the long run?





Sanitizing Your Sponges

Sanitizing Your SpongesPosted by Danny Seo on December 28, 2006 - 8:00am.

Danny Seo offers a tip about removing odors from a kitchen sponge by placing it in a microwave.




Formulations for a Fragrant Fridge

Formulations for a Fragrant FridgePosted by Danny Seo on December 14, 2006 - 12:11pm.

Danny Seo offers three tips about keeping odors out of your refrigerator using common items that you already have in your home.




Homemade Beauty

Homemade BeautyPosted by Marisa Belger on May 2, 2006 - 4:31pm.

The best way to ensure that your beauty products are truly all natural is to make them yourself. Doing so guarantees that you’ll be able to pronounce all of the ingredients and will also give your neglected nuts and oils renewed purpose.

Kitchen as spa is much more than the mayonnaise conditioner your mother once used to boost her dry tresses. There are now recipes for almost any beauty problem.




In the Kitchen With IKEA

In the Kitchen With IKEAPosted by Kerry Trueman on April 11, 2006 - 8:03am.

In the pre-IKEA Dark Ages of Decor, those of us who didn't have a fortune to spend on our dream kitchen just had to keep dreaming. And eating out. And ordering in. Because nobody feels like cooking in a cluttered, disorganized kitchen.

We all want a well-planned, pleasant kitchen with good lighting, plenty of storage, and sufficient counter space to work on. Shelter magazines love to feature expensive and expansive kitchens with islands, multiple sinks, six burner stoves, and a second Sub Zero fridge just for the sodas.



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