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💕 5 DIY Wood Project for More Organized Kitchen 💕 - Duration: 5:06.
A beautifully organized kitchen makes cooking activity
become more fun and entertaining.
Maybe you don't have a spacious kitchen
and right now all your kitchenware, spices,
herbs and cooking accoutrements are scattered
to the four winds.
It takes a bit of effort
but maximize every inch of your kitchen
with these 5 DIY wood project ideas
for more organized kitchen by simphome.com.
5. Pine is Fine
Organize your serving platters, colanders,
and pans in a rack you can make out of pine boards.
Use plain pine boards in 1x4 and 1x3's
and figure out the right measurements of the space
you will place the rack in.
Use a nail gun to attach the shelves then you can polish
it with a color of your choice.
This DIY wood project idea for more organized kitchen
won't take long to make
and will totally solve your dilemma!
4. Two-Tier Drawer Spice Rack
Spice jars are tiny things
but they could give a sore sight when all
are jammed shambolically in an open space.
Get a little more organized
by building a two-tier drawer for your spices and herbs.
You only need a ¾ inches x 8 inches x 4 feet hardwood
board and a 6 inches x 6 ½ inches piece of ¼ inches
hardwood plywood to match.
Cut off a 10 inches length of the board and set it aside.
Rip the remaining 38 inches to 6 inches wide
and cut 5 evenly spaced saw kerf 5/8 inches
deep along one face.
Crosscut the slotted board into four 9 inch pieces
and glue them into a block.
Saw a 15 degree angle on one end and screw the piece
under the angled end of the block.
Cut the 6- ½ inch x 3 inch lid from the leftover board
and slice the rest into ¼ inch thick
pieces for the sides and end.
Glue them around the plywood floor.
Drill a 5/8 inch hole for the pull then add a finish.
3. Nifty Rack
Add a nifty rack made out of a plywood to your drawer
so your spices won't roll against each other.
Make it with scraps of ¼ inch and ½ inch plywood.
Glue it to the sides of the drawer
so that it will be secured.
Hiding your spices inside a drawer will make
your tiny kitchen seems less cramped
instead of displaying them on top of the counter.
2. Make Use of Your Old Pallets
If your cabinets are already full
but you still need place to store your pots and pans
then make your own storage out of pallets.
Just add hooks!
It will turn out as a useful shelf too to set your pots on.
You can also cut them into smaller sections
and add a bottom and they will transform into shelves
to stash your cooking utensils.
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1. Petite Shelves
A single hardwood board can make a great shelf
to store your kitchen wares.
Cut off a 21 inch long board for the shelves.
Rip in the middle to make two shelves
and cut 45 degree bevels on the two long front edges
with a table saw.
Bevel the ends, cut dadoes which are grooves cut
into the wood with a table saw with a dado blade.
Cross-wise and cut it into four narrower boards.
Assemble with brass screws and finish washers.
These cool DIY wood project ideas
for more organized kitchen are highly recommended
for anyone with small cramped kitchen!
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Trump's New Hire Declares Immediate Plan For All Remaining Obama Loyalists In D.C. Swamp - Duration: 2:13.
Trump's New Hire Declares Immediate Plan For All Remaining Obama Loyalists In D.C.
Swamp President Trump promised to clear out the
DC swamp and after a year, we've seen plenty of progress.
But there is always more to be done.
And it'll help that the President has a bulldog of a sidekick now.
Trump's controversial new pick for National Security Advisor, John Bolton, is ready to
rock Capitol Hill in new and profoundly exciting ways.And perhaps the boldest move is as follows:
Obama loyalists still lurking in the dark have been warned.
From Breitbart:Rumors have engulfed Washington, DC, that former U.S. Ambassador to the United
Nations John Bolton, who will replace H.R. McMaster as National Security Advisor, is
seeking to restaff the agency and remove individuals seen as hostile to the Trump administration
agenda.
"Bolton can and will clean house," a former White House official told Foreign Policy.
"Everyone who was there during Obama years should start packing their sh**," another
former White House official reportedly said."According to multiple sources, Bolton is expected to
launch a massive shake-up at the NSC, and they plan to "remove dozens of current White
House officials, starting with holdovers from President Barack Obama's administration."
I know what you're thinking, "Why are there still Obama holdovers in the White House!?"
Well, Washington crooks dig in like ticks and it's incredibly hard to remove them
from their posts.But the truth of the matter is, anyone loyal to the last regime has no
place in Trump's White House.
Furthermore, the good news is it won't take long for a Trump loyalist to sniff out the
phonies, as Obama's politics couldn't be more different than Trump's.
After all, how could anyone pretend to be loyal to the current POTUS, while pushing
toxic, liberal priorities?
The draining of the swamp must continue!
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MILESTONES: April 3, birthdays for Alec Baldwin, Adam Scott, Leona Lewis - Duration: 5:45.
MILESTONES: April 3, birthdays for Alec Baldwin, Adam Scott, Leona Lewis.
On this day in 1865, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle featured reports and commentary on the great
victory of the Union Army in the Civil War.
The Army, under Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's leadership, captured the Confederate Capital
of Richmond, Virginia.
After weeks of trying to infiltrate the rebel city, Grant got his break after his adversary,
Gen. Robert E. Lee's attack on Fort Stedman.
Grant planned an offensive that resulted in the Confederate States Army's fleeing on
April 2.
The Eagle featured a related story on the news of this victory reaching Brooklyn: "The
Rev. Mr. Beecher, [abolitionist founder of Plymouth Church] having received the dispatch
just prior to the close of the morning service, read it to his congregation, who rose in a
body and received the news with cheers."
On this day in 1887, the Eagle reported the death of famed German composer, Johannes Brahms.
The story noted that Brahms, whose doctors said he had cancer, did not know the nature
of his illness, as his doctors had kept from him knowledge on the gravity of his condition.
On this day in 1921, the front page of the Eagle reported that German physicist Albert
Einstein had arrived in New York on the steamship Rotterdam.
He arrived with a professor Chaim Weizmann, the inventor of TNT, and a delegation of Zionists.
Although the stated purpose of their visit was a fundraiser for a Hebrew university,
their host's real point of interest became Einstein's theory of relativity.
On this day in 1948, Eagle's front page featured a report that President Truman signed
the Marshall Plan, a $6 billion global aid bill.
The Eagle called the Marshall plan "the most far-reaching peacetime project of its
kind in U.S. history."
And more than 50 U.S. military police formed a blockade at Soviet rail center control in
the American sector of Berlin.
This stopped the Russians from entering the center.
But nine Russians were reportedly in the building, and their comrades brought them soup and baskets
of food.
NOTABLE PEOPLE born on this day include actor Alec Baldwin, who was born in 1958; actor
Jamie Bamber, who was born in 1973; actress Amanda Bynes, who was born in 1986; singer
and actress Doris Day, who was born in 1924; journalist Max Frankel, who was born in 1930;
actress Jennie Garth, who was born in 1972; anthropologist Jane Goodall, who was born
in 1934; singer Leona Lewis, who was born in 1985; writer, actor and director Jonathan
Lynn, who was born in 1943; actress Marsha Mason, who was born in 1942; comedian and
actor Eddie Murphy, who was born in Brooklyn in 1961; singer Wayne Newton, who was born
in 1942; singer Tony Orlando, who was born in 1942; Hall of Fame hockey player Bernie
Parent, who was born in 1945; Tony and Emmy Award-winning actor David Hyde Pierce, who
was born in 1959; actor Adam Scott, who was born in 1973; actress Cobie Smulders, who
was born in 1982; and Olympic skier Picabo Street, who was born in 1971.
MARLON BRANDO WAS BORN ON THIS DAY IN 1924.
Perhaps the most influential film actor of his generation, his powerful performances
in "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "Viva Zapata!" established his presence as a star,
and "On the Waterfront" earned him an Academy Award.
Later films included "Last Tango in Paris" and "Apocalypse Now," but he is perhaps
best remembered for his role as Vito Corleone in "The Godfather," for which he won his
second Oscar.
Brando died in 2004 in California.
LESLIE HOWARD WAS BORN ON THIS DAY IN 1893.
The romantic actor of Hollywood's Golden Age became a casualty of World War II when, during
the return trip from a British government–sponsored tour of Spain, a plane transporting his was
shot down by German raiders.
Howard's most-remembered film role is that of Ashley Wilkes in "Gone with the Wind"
He died at sea in 1943.
HENRY LUCE WAS BORN ON THIS DAY IN 1898.
The American editor and publisher was born to missionary parents in Penglai, China.
He built his publishing empire with Time, Fortune, Life and Sports Illustrated.
Luce was also involved in broadcasting.
He died in Arizona in 1967.
WASHINGTON IRVING WAS BORN ON THIS DAY IN 1783.
The American author, attorney and onetime U.S. minister to Spain was the creator of
"Rip van Winkle" and "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow."
He was also the author of many historical and biographical works, including "A History
of the Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus" and the "Life of Washington."
Irving died in New York in 1859.
Special thanks to "Chase's Calendar of Events" and Brooklyn Public Library.
"The advice I would give to someone is to not take anyone's advice."
— Eddie Murphy, who was born in Brooklyn on this day in 1961.
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BEST REMEDIES FOR COUGH /HOW TO TREAT DRY AND PRODUCTIVE COUGH ,eng sub,urdu /hindi - Duration: 6:17.
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Day 93: Plastic Bottles For Printers - Duration: 1:02.
Hey guys and welcome to goodness!
Today's goodness is about HP recycling
plastic bottles in Haiti!
HP, the printer making company, has
collaborated with Thread International and
a Haitian nonprofit organization called Work
to recycle plastic bottles for
their printer cartridges,
and help provide education
to all the children in the area!
Named the First Mile Coalition,
this project is taking plastic bottles
from Haiti's Truitier landfill and
recycling them into ink cartridges for HP's printers!
Since the year 2000,
HP has recycled over 90 million
kilograms of plastic!
These plastic bottles are sorted by
300 children who work there
and the First Mile Coalition initiative
has helped them by providing scholarships
and hands-on skill training!
These children also receive mentoring,
food stipends and healthcare,
to support them in pursuing a better future!
And that's today's goodness!
See you tomorrow!
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Fortnite now available for everyone on iOS - Duration: 1:55.
Fortnite now available for everyone on iOS
Invitations to the mobile version of Fortnite, which includes the Battle Royale game mode, began trickling out just a few weeks ago. Now the free-to-play title is available to anyone with a compatible iOS device.
Developer Epic Games made the announcement this morning on the game's official Twitter feed. The game requires an internet connection and iOS 11.
It is only compatible with the iPhone SE, 6S, 7, 8 and X, and with the iPad Mini 4, Air 2, 2017 and Pro models. An Android version is in the works.
Prior to today, fans needed a special link or an invitation from a friend to play Fortnite's last-man-standing game mode on iOS. Today's announcement means anyone can download it from the game's official page on the Apple App Store.
Owners of the PC and console versions of the game will be able to log into their Epic Games account and share progress across all platforms, including access to any vanity items they may have unlocked.
They can even hop into the game on iOS and play with or against friends on other platforms.
Fortnite's biggest competitor, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, also launched a free-to-play mobile version last month. Like Fortnite, it's an authentic experience the recreates the same feeling of tension and requires a decent amount of skill.
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Dino Train Nursery Rhymes For Children - Five Little Monkeys | Dinosaur Kids Songs | BabyToonz - Duration: 1:49.
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