9 Chest Freezer Organizing Hacks

9 Chest Freezer Organizing Hacks

9 Chest Freezer Organizing Hacks

Tired of never knowing what’s at the bottom of your deep freezer? Organizing a chest freezer is actually pretty simple, if you know the right tips and tricks! Check out these 9 clever (and inexpensive) ways to organize a chest freezer!

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Amazing Things the Cricut Maker Can Cut

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Challenge your child with the Egg Drop STEM Activity!

Challenge your child with the Egg Drop STEM Activity!

The egg drop challenge is a classic STEM activity that is a hit with kids of all ages. It can also be used as a Dr. Seuss activity with older students -- making a perfect Horton Hatches the Egg activity.

DIY: Cat-shaped heating pads

DIY: Cat-shaped heating pads

These easy cat-shaped heat pads are purrfect for keeping warm in winter. Words: Jane Wrigglesworth Heat pads are perfect for soothing aching muscles and dead easy to make. This cat-shaped pad took no more than an hour to whip up. Bank on less than half an hour if making a simple, rectangular heat pad. To heat the pad, place in the microwave for one to three minutes. Place a cup of water in the microwave while heating. Note: I’ve used rice, but whole grain wheat, buckwheat, barley or flaxseed is also suitable. DOWNLOAD A PDF STENCIL OF THE CAT-SHAPED HEATING

Quilt Coat Pattern Round-Up – Patchwork and Poodles

Quilt Coat Pattern Round-Up – Patchwork and Poodles

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Homesteading When You’re Broke – Homesteading for Beginners

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