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24 Top Storage Canisters

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  Glass Kitchen Storage Canister Jars Set with Stainless Steel Lids and 8 Labels & 1 Chalk Marker For The Kitchen,Set of 6,44 oz(Diagonal Stripes)Glass Kitchen Storage Canister Jars Set with Stainless Steel Lids and 8 Labels & 1 Chalk Marker For The Kitchen,Set of 6,44 oz(Diagonal Stripes) - Versatile &multipurposethese jars are perfect for for storing cereal,spaghetti,pickles,pastas,flour,sugar,rice,dog food and treats,candy,coffee k-cup pods,coffee beans,perfect for kitchen,living room,bath and any occasion!. Tight sealensure a quality seal with each lid,seal up freshness for long term storage your favorite dry foods, snacks, pasta, coffee beans, and cookies will remain fresher longer a screw on...

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120 Genius Repurposing Ideas Teach Us How To Turn Junk Into Treasure

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Creativity is such a broad concept…it’s hard to even define it. On the other hand, it’s pretty easy to come up with examples and a lot of times they have to do with items being repurposed and used as something else or in environments where they weren’t originally meant to be. A lot of things can be repurposed, including furniture, decorations and large things like pallets or even shipping containers. In one way or another, they can all be used to create a home with tons of character. Old tires deserve a second chance It’s hard to believe that anything...

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Summer camp canceled due to coronavirus? Here’s what parents can do

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— Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission.Summer camps in a number of states have had to cancel their programming due to COVID-19 restrictions, which has left many parents asking: "What will our kids do this summer—and how are we possibly going to entertain them?!" Parents, children, and counselors are bemoaning the loss of the treasured summer rite, and many of us are desperate to break up the monotony of the past few months. While traditional summer camp may not be an option, we've found a great selection of...

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Staying Organized (and Sane) When Woking From Home

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Working at home with a full home can be a challenge. With a new environment and schedule to acclimate to, it’s not hard to understand how a home can become cluttered, making it harder to stay productive and happy at home. Get back on track and retain your sanity at home with these ideas. Have a Dedicated Workspace Start with a dedicated workspace. If possible, try not to work in areas that you’ve typically reserved for relaxation such as the bedroom or living room. Guest bedrooms, attics, or basements are great alternatives when creating a dedicated work area. This will...

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The Best Toys To Entertain Big Kids

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With the “school” year coming to a close, there will be a few more hours to fill each day. Whether your kid is a busy body who wants to jump and run all day or a builder who would love nothing more than to hunker down with a puzzle or cool project, we have rounded up 50 great toys for “big” kids (from grade-schoolers to tweens) to keep them busy during these long, keep-close-to-home days. (Psssst: Got a toddler or preschooler at home? Check out our toys round-up for the littles here). For more ideas for playtime and the best...

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