Wok Fried Greens

December 2, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Eric Laigo

Zucchini Quiche

1 ½ cup seeded chopped tomato (about 2 large) 1 ½ teaspoon snipped fresh dill or 1/2 teaspoon dried dil ⅛ teaspoon salt

December 2, 2022 · 1 min · 23 words · Mia Mancha

How To Grow And Care For A Banana Plant Indoors

Best Banana Varieties to Grow Indoors You’re probably most familiar with the Cavendish variety, which is the type of banana sold in supermarkets across America. Its classic yellow fruit is what we use as a staple snack or smoothie mix-in. However, not all bananas have yellow skin. Blue Java bananas have a turquoise peel while red bananas have a deep burgundy colored peel. In the wild, a banana tree can easily reach anywhere from 20-40 feet high....

December 1, 2022 · 4 min · 843 words · Shanda Beasley

How To Grow Asparagus And Enjoy It Season After Season

Test Garden Tip: Asparagus is hardy in Zones 3-9, but it’s best to select varieties designed for your climate. For example, ‘Jersey Giant’ is a good bet for northern areas with long, cold winters. In warmer regions, try ‘UC-157’. Test Garden Tip: Good drainage is very important for preventing root rot. If you have heavy clay soil, consider planting your asparagus crowns in raised beds. Test Garden Tip: Keep weeds at bay with a 4-6 inch layer of mulch applied once the shoots start to appear....

December 1, 2022 · 1 min · 161 words · Ralph Welch

How To Grow Herbs Indoors For A Fragrant Garden Within Reach

Best Herbs to Grow Indoors It may be tempting to jump in and grow a wide variety of herbs at first. However, you’ll likely have more success if you focus on just a few that you know you will use regularly. Basil, chives, cilantro, mint, oregano, parsley, rosemary, sage, and thyme are among the easiest herbs to grow indoors. Tips for Growing Herbs Indoors Once you’ve decided which herbs to grow indoors, you’ll need to provide the right amounts of light, water, and care to help your plants thrive....

December 1, 2022 · 3 min · 600 words · Heather Crossley

How To Install A Dimmer Switch For The Right Lighting In Any Room

Installing a dimmer switch couldn’t be easier. All you need is a screwdriver, wire caps, and access to your home’s circuit breaker. We’ll walk you through each step and provide important pointers along the way. More Expert Tips for a Well-Lit Home What You Need ScrewdriverDimmer switch (we used the Lutron Maestro)Wire caps Step 1: Turn Off Power Turn off power at the circuit breaker for the room or outlet where you’ll be installing the dimmer switch....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 248 words · Armandina Murphy

How To Lay Laminate Wood Flooring For An Affordable Home Makeover

Editor’s Tip: Some flooring planks come with underlayment padding already installed. If you have this type, you don’t need to install the traditional underlayment.

December 1, 2022 · 1 min · 24 words · Robert Smith

How To Make A Floral Bow In Just 4 Simple Steps

How to Make a Florist Bow Supplies Needed Wide ribbon of your choiceThin satin ribbon of your choiceScissors Step-by-Step Directions This easy embellishment is the perfect topper for Christmas gifts or holiday wreaths. The steps below explain how to tie a florist bow with ribbon. Step 1: Twist Ribbon When making a florist bow, we find it’s easiest to leave the ribbon on the spool and cut it after the bow is complete....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 277 words · Sandra Eastlick

How To Make A Picture Frame

How to Size Your Picture Frame While sizing a picture frame might seem as simple as cutting the inside lengths of each side to match the dimensions of the print, there’s a little more to it than that. Picture frames have a groove along the back inside edge called a rabbet. This is what holds the glass, the print, and the mat board in place. The rabbet itself only needs to be 1/4-inch wide, so subtracting 1/2 inch from the length and width of the print will leave enough room for the rabbet....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 248 words · Howard Rodriguez

How To Make A Simple Rain Garden To Solve Storm Water Problems

1. Choose the Right Site for Your Rain Garden Take a good look at your yard: Do any low areas in it have a little standing water after a heavy rain? That could be a natural place to start a rain garden. You also want the site to be in full sun to part shade and at least 10 feet away from your house. Finally, locate your rain garden down a slope from a downspout, ditch—or other outlet for water—running off hard surfaces on your property....

December 1, 2022 · 3 min · 529 words · Meredith Brown

How To Make A Succulent Tower Planter

Terra-cotta bowls work best for this DIY tower garden because they drain well and are wide and shallow—just right for shallow-rooted succulents. The tapered pots used here as pedestals have a contemporary look. You can easily substitute other pots, as long as they come in graduated sizes to achieve the vertical garden tower effect. When selecting pots, stack them into the desired configuration to see if the sizes and shapes work together to create a vertical container gardening masterpiece....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 344 words · Phillip Renteria

How To Make A Tabletop Moss Garden

What You Need Drill and ceramic-tile bitCeramic dishLandscape fabricPea gravelWell-draining potting mixRocks and vascular plantsSpoon, skewerMossTweezers or surgical clippers Step 1: Drill Holes Using the ceramic-tile bit, drill a center hole in the ceramic dish. Add just enough water to cover the bottom of the dish, allowing water to settle the dust and cool the drill bit as it heats up. Begin drilling at a 45-degree angle to create a groove as a foothold, stabilizing the bit....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 282 words · Jennifer Layne

How To Make Deep Dish Pizza For Pizzeria Flavors At Home

What Is Deep-Dish Pizza? Traditional pizza starts with a thin- to medium-thick crust spread in a large flat pan topped with a thin layer of sauce, then a thin layer of your choice of toppings and a sprinkle of mozzarella cheese. Like its name, deep-dish has a much thicker crust—usually about two inches high. It starts with a layer of dough like regular pizza, but after that, things get more extreme....

December 1, 2022 · 5 min · 1046 words · Sheryl Ackerley

How To Make Juicy Pulled Pork And How To Shred Pork 4 Different Ways

We’ll teach you how to make pulled pork in the oven, smoker, slow-cooker, and on the stovetop. Then, you can enjoy a juicy pulled pork sandwich for any occasion, such as tailgates, family reunions, and even weeknight dinners. Use Pork Shoulder to Make Pulled Pork Before you roll up your sleeves to learn how to make pulled pork, memorize these two critical words: pork shoulder. No matter how you plan to use the pulled pork—in sandwiches, casseroles, tacos, stews, or even lettuce wraps—the key to the most tender meat is to start with a cut with ample marbling and connective tissue....

December 1, 2022 · 5 min · 1019 words · Roger Johnson

How To Make Mason Jar Snow Globes

How to Make a Mason Jar Snow Globe Supplies Needed Mason jarProtective gloves (optional)Glitter spray paintWaterproof craft glue, such as Amazing GoopSmall white floral foam ballCrafts knifeAssorted winter figurines and trees or laminated photosGlitterSpray adhesiveDistilled waterGlycerin Step 1: Spray Lid Remove lid from the glass jar. Separate the two parts of the lid and set face-up on a flat surface. Spray the lid pieces with glitter spray paint. We used fine gold glitter spray, but you can choose any color or keep the lid plain for a Christmas craft with a farmhouse look....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 395 words · Kimberly Tyson

How To Make Paper Tassels That Are Perfect For Parties

How to Make Paper Tassels We’ve all opened a gift that’s stuffed to the brim with tissue paper. Instead of throwing the paper away, put it to use with this cute tassel craft. All you need is tissue paper, scissors, wire, and some twine. Different shades of pink were used for this tassel garland to create an ombre effect, but feel free to get creative with colors. Use black and white, the colors of the rainbow, holiday hues, or whatever shades of tissue paper you have on hand....

December 1, 2022 · 3 min · 633 words · Kevin Haring

How To Make Welting For Your Diy Upholstery Project

How to Make Welting Follow the instructions below to learn how to make your own welting using cotton piping and upholstery fabric. The exact measurements for the piping and fabric will vary by project, so you might need to adjust as needed. For example, a larger upholstered item, such as a sofa, will require much more welting than a small upholstered ottoman. If you run out of welting halfway through your sewing project, remember that you can always make more and continue attaching it where you left off....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 372 words · Norman Scoggins

How To Optimize Storage On Open Kitchen Shelves

When styled, open shelving can serve as a pretty display for decor in your kitchen. But if you’re short on space, they can also be put to use for storage. Fortunately, it’s possible to have the best of both worlds when it comes to the heart of the home. Explore the following tips to learn how to store more on open shelving and make it look good, too. 1. Sneak in Storage on the Side of a Cabinet This open shelving solution works on the side of cabinetry or on a kitchen island....

December 1, 2022 · 4 min · 734 words · Earl Padgett

How To Oven Bake Pork Chops According To Our Test Kitchen

Step 1: Trim Fat from Chops Keep dinner lean and free of unpleasant fatty bites by trimming visible fat from pork chops before cooking. Simply use a sharp knife to cut off excess white fat around the edges of the chops. Step 2: Dry and Season Pork Chops For the best sear and to help seasonings adhere to pork chops, pat the pork chops with paper towels. It seems like most recipes are improved by the addition of a little salt and pepper....

December 1, 2022 · 5 min · 862 words · Sharon Diaz

How To Paint Wood Wall Paneling Like A Pro

Use a roller with a medium nap to paint paneling. It should have a long enough nap to fill the vertical grooves in the paneling, but short enough to leave a smooth surface. We also advise using a roller with a large or adjustable handle. This will help you reach the entire span of the wall with ease. Once the primer has dried, finish it with two coats of latex wall paint....

December 1, 2022 · 1 min · 72 words · John Rubie