When you make a silicone sex toy, you’re inevitably exposing the silicone to air, creating small air bubbles which can cause flaws in your toy and affect its structural integrity. In part 5, Brandie shows you how to use a vacuum chamber to “degas” your silicone – remove the air bubb...
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The use of empty vessels in construction dates back at least to ancient Rome, where many structures used empty amphorae embedded in concrete. This was not done for aesthetic reasons, but to lighten the load of upper levels of structures, and also to reduce concrete usage. This technique was ...
Yes, we have a DIY guide on our site to show you how to make a cob oven too! III. Step By Step: How to Build a Backyard Pond With a DIY Biofilter Since we have ducks, we needed to plan for our pumps, plumbing, and pond filter system to handle a lot of extra poo and ...
Cob/Clay Cob is a natural building material made from earth (generally clay), sand and straw. A cob oven is cheap to make and also incredibly fuel efficient. However, as a material, it is not as popular as brick because the construction of clay/cob ovens can be tricky due to the risk...
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Gumbos you make at home are more likely to fit within your meal plan. Use reduced-fat sausage, authentic Cajun flavors, brown rice, and lots of high-fiber vegetables. Add a whole-grain salad medley with nuts, dried fruit, and chopped veggies. ...
The imbibing post cob-oven construction was missing the ice, though notably, the ginger lime mixture cut right through the taste of clay that had made its way onto my face. Around the fire? awesome cocktail! Around the pool? awesome cocktail! I’d highly recommend crushed ice in the ...
General Mills first introduced the little cereal circles as Cheerioats but ran into legal trouble with Quaker Oats, which laid claim to use of the word oats in its products, and the name Cheerios emerged in 1945. The brand’s first mascot in print advertising was a girl by the name ofChe...