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The best 7 layer bars you will ever eat

By | November 24, 2010

The first time I made 7 layer (aka- Magic Cookie) bars, they were tasty, but we could only eat about a third of a batch before feeling a bit nauseous from the sugar. I love 7 layer bars because they lend themselves well to tinkering around, but using sweetened condensed milk is a good way [...]

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Linking – home edition

By | November 19, 2010

Chow.com: Easy Homemade Amaretto (Amy Wisniewski).  Yummmm. Ohfransson.com: Quilted Potholder Tutorial.  I probably should make some potholders one of these days.  We never seem to have enough of them around here. Craftstylish.com: How to Make a Headband from an Old T-shirt.  Once I complete my Joann Fabrics run tomorrow evening, I might attempt to tackle [...]

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Hey, I thought this was a libertarian blog, not a crafting one!

By | November 19, 2010

Awhile back, there was a discussion on Facebook that had morphed into a discussion on food and agorism.  I don’t remember what started it, but I can assure you that it had little to nothing to do with the endpoint.  I don’t remember exactly what I said, but I recall talking about how making your [...]

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Linking – home edition

By | November 6, 2010

Doityourself.com: How to Mulch Using Newspaper.  Since picking up mulch at Home Depot was a bust, I think I’m going to try the newspaper method this weekend. The Post-Punk Kitchen: (Vegan) Thanksgiving in an Hour.  I figured that I’m going to show some love to the vegans in this links dump.  Oh, yeah, and drool [...]

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T-shirt reconstruction: three shirts into one bitchin’ zombie tote bag

By | November 6, 2010

Yes, I know zombies are played out, but I couldn’t resist making this. Armed with two zombie t-shirts (one from Land of the Dead, obvs, and one from the Lucio Fulci masterpiece Zombi 2), a grey t-shirt that was quickly turning into a stitch & botch, and Generation T: 108 Ways to Transform a T-shirt, [...]

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T-shirt reconstruction: two old shirts into one ruffled scarf

By | November 6, 2010

Oh yes, somebody’s excited about the comeback of grunge. Using this tutorial from AnythingPretty.com, I embarked on an epic quest to make myself a ruffled scarf that would keep me warm enough to handle our brisk November weather here in the Philly suburbs.  (And if you know me, you know that by “brisk,” I mean [...]

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Linking

By | November 3, 2010

Huffington Post: ’Bridalplasty’ To Combine Extreme Plastic Surgery & Dream Wedding Competition (POLL). I know it’s an old link, but just when I thought my wedding rage had been topped, my boyfriend popped onto Google chat with: “Wanna see a reality tv concept that will make you sick?  Google ‘bridalplasty.’” Makezine.com: Amazing Banksy Painted Costume.  Even [...]

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Linking – Home edition

By | November 3, 2010

NC State University: Winterizing the Herb Garden. This is my new overwhelming project for the week.  When smoking a cigarette in the bitter cold, it occurred to me that I need to figure out how all this works. Growingthehomegarden.com: Sustaining Fresh Basil Throughout the Winter. Speaking of projects….  We’ve gotten quite accustomed to having basil [...]

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Linking

By | November 1, 2010

Jezebel.com: Antoine Dodson Responds to the Haters. I legit love Antoine Dodson.   If more men got as angry about rape as he did, the world really would be a much more awesome place.  And you can run and tell that! Geekology: Craft Time! Make your own Zombie Barbie. Makes me wish I hadn’t eBayed [...]

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Because crafting keeps my sanity

By | August 4, 2010

I knocked this bag out in roughly an hour, and that’s including about a half hour of me fighting with my sewing machine. Tutorial is located here. I think the next sewing project will be some throw pillows for our master bedroom sitting area. Shazzam!

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