1. Canning We'd be remiss not to start off by mentioning possibly the best and most popular way to use Mason jars — canning! Haven't tried it before? Check out this beginner's guide to preserving your own foods.
A fiberglass factory employee in Michigan is $310.5 million richer — which is rich enough, she has decided, to quit her job.
A massive sinkhole has opened up on a street in St Albans, forcing the evacuation of several families from their homes in the night.
As man looks at the sky and further, wishing to travel the millions of lighters in our universe and beyond; we sometimes forget that we have only ventured or discovered a small portion of our own planet. Earth is much more than what we see in its surface; its vast and deep oceans suggest further undiscovered life. There are still untouched jungles in every continent – we haven’t even fully covered the Arctic and Antarctica.
Most homeowners know that buying a property often comes along with certain amount of compromise. For some, this means making peace with a cozy yard rather than sprawling grounds. We’ve compiled some small backyard ideas to help turn that compromise into a favorite feature.
One afternoon, a couple was traveling on the road when all of a sudden at a far distance they saw a woman in the middle of the road asking them to stop.
Custard Pie is a little bit like Creme Brulee in a pie crust. This is wonderful served chilled with REAL whipped cream. Enjoy.
Here's what you need: One or two liter plastic bottle Sharp knife Stapler Hole Punch Fishing line Something that will rot and stink: Raw fish, eggs, fruit or meat scraps Something sweet: Sugar water, honey, molasses, maple syrup
Men in drought-stricken Indian villages often take a second or even a third wife whose sole purpose is only to bring water to the family. They make several long trips to distant water sources every single day, carrying large vats of water on their heads.
According to the Earth Policy Institute, a US-based environmental advocacy group, bicycle production quadrupled between 1950 and 2007. During the same period, car production merely doubled. It's a trend that continues to this day, accelerated by rising fuel prices and urban congestion. And during the last 10 years, the bicycle has enjoyed something of a renaissance, thanks to ever-greater availability of lightweight materials, advanced safety and comfort features, and electric-motor-assist systems.