Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Homemade Twinkie Challenge

Homemade Twinkie Challenge


Homemade Twinkie Challenge

Posted: 18 May 2010 02:05 PM PDT

We tried four distinct homemade Twinkie recipes to see which would reign supreme in a blind taste test.  Which Twinkie recipe will be your favorite?  Which recipe won the favor of the masses in a blind taste test?  Read on to find out what was decided in the Instructables Test Kitchen Homemade Twink...
By: scoochmaroo

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Wash wool or other fibers for spinning.

Posted: 17 May 2010 11:58 PM PDT

 Washing wool and other animal fibers can be tricky. If you do it wrong you get a glopping wet mass of felt. No fun at all and potentially costly if not a waste of time and effort. Some fibers are easier than others to wash and are more tolerant of agitation but all can and will mat up if mishandled...
By: Culturespy

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Vertical Garden

Posted: 18 May 2010 06:26 AM PDT

Gardening is fun but when living in a city, space is an issue. This instructable will show one way to make best use of the space you do have in a city: vertical space. And by using vertical space I don’t mean using climbing plants, I mean building an actual vertical garden in wich you can grow plant...
By: Swomp

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Easy Origami

Posted: 17 May 2010 12:00 PM PDT

Interested in learning origami, but worried that it's all to complex to understand?  This collection of easy origami Instructables are the perfect introduction to the world of origami. Easy to follow steps, pictures and videos will have you on your way to a thousand paper cranes in no time. ...
By: scoochmaroo

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How To Make A Dog Bone Shaped Cookie Cutter

Posted: 16 May 2010 10:42 PM PDT

For those of you that make your own dog cookies, you might want to try your hand at making a cookie cutter.   I used a type of copper that is alloyed with brass, so it was very springy, but it’s what I had on hand at the time. (The benefit of having parents that own a metal shop ) This why t...
By: Doggie Stylish

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Roughneck Rain Barrel

Posted: 17 May 2010 06:10 PM PDT

This afternoon I went to the hardware store, spent $38.22, and came out with everything I needed to make a Roughneck Rain Barrel. My plan is to use the water I harvest from my roof to water my plants and my chickens, wash the car, and fill up my squirt guns. It was fun and easy and took less than 2 ...
By: DonnieDillon

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