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  • Why is putting grease/oils down your sink bad for it?

    Cleaning & Laundry - 6 hours ago

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    It is so tempting to put bacon grease and oils and stuff like that down your sink, but my Mom doesn't want me to because she says it is bad for the pipes. I understand that, but could some somebody please explain in some detail what is exactly happens?
  • Where do you order your plants and seeds from?

    Garden & Landscape - 6 hours ago

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    I would like to plant something other than tomatoes this year and I was wondering what a good seed catalog would be. Any suggestions?
  • what kind of cactus is this?

    Other - Home & Garden - 7 hours ago

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    I bought an unusual cactus that appears to explode from the inside and is pinkish in colour round the top of it - I've obviously got no idea what the cacti's name is because where I got it from, no identifiable information came with it - also I was wondering if this cactus needs a lot of light the cactus is doesn't have a red cap on it - its like a fanned head that comes out of it if you know what I mean - with the top bit of it pink in colour i was thinking of taking a picture of it to put up on Yahoo Answers to show you what I mean
  • Very high electricity bill? Help!?

    Maintenance & Repairs - 8 hours ago

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    I just bought a 1300 sqft condo in Atlanta, GA. No one is living there right now, and the heat is turned down very low (58 degrees). No appliances or lights are on. Somehow, the condo is using 900 kwh a month! I called the power company and they say there is nothing they can do until I've owned the property for a year, and they assure me they went out and double-checked the meter. Is there anything that could be drawing power in an empty condo? Is there anyone I can call to come in and check my home?
  • Canvas Awning motor home Question?

    Maintenance & Repairs - 10 hours ago

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    Need to know how to stop a tear in the top of the canvas awning in the motor home. The tear is wear the end part is attached to the motor home. I tried putting silicon on it but the tear is stretching. I do not have a canvas awning cover. I have not pulled out the canvas awning in over a year. The tear started a couple of years back.
  • What type of sewing machine would you recommend?

    Other - Home & Garden - 11 hours ago

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    Besides sewing lighter fabrics, I need to have the ability to sew light and heavy denim. I am also very interested in any recommendation as to brands, specific models, accessories, etc. that you have found helpful. The brands I have found locally are Singer and Kenmore. Any advice and help is sincerely appreciated. namaste Not everyone who sews is a seamstress and if you look at my avatar you might well realize I will never be a seamstress in this present manifestation or life time although I might be a tailor. namaste
  • How to sew a simple bag?

    Do It Yourself (DIY) - 12 hours ago

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    My daughter is doing a 4-H sewing presentation on how to sew a simple bag. I was looking for better instructions. The one we have is not detailed enough.
  • How do mailmen get in and deliver mail in a gated community?

    Maintenance & Repairs - 16 hours ago

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    Do they have a universal key?
  • How to clean a microfiber sofa where ink was dropped.?

    Cleaning & Laundry - 16 hours ago

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    My son dropped some ink in the microfiber sofa.. I tried to clean it with water but damn stain got bigger. Help!
  • Propane tank leaks... can it explode if i light a lighter?

    Other - Home & Garden - 17 hours ago

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    one time, a barbaque propane tank was left open and you could smell the gas. i quickly shut off the valve and this was indoor in the basement. There's a furnance that uses natural gas to heat the house. 1) would the furnance make the gas explode if the gas reached it? 2) if i lighted a cigarette or used a lighter in that area...would it explode? very curious and hope to hear answers

Make a floating candle centerpiece

There's something magical about fire dancing on water. Reflected in the liquid's shimmering surface, the flickers of a candle's flame appear doubly radiant and twice as beautiful. Floating candles add instant atmosphere to a casual summer table, and with our technique, you can create lots of them in only a couple of hours.

Provided by Martha Stewart
Make a floating candle centerpiece

Like little boats, these candles float because of the way they are made. They're flat on the bottom and not too thick, so they won't tip or flip over. The molds for making them are probably residing in your kitchen cabinets right now: Muffin tins, cookie cutters, and tart molds have just the right shapes for the task. Not only that, but they make it easy to turn out dozens of candles at a time. All you have to do is melt the wax, pour it into the baking pans, add the wicks, and set the timer. Before long, you'll have twelve, twenty-four, thirty-six, or more little lights to brighten your table (or give as gifts).

Make the candles from used tapers, pillars, or votives you have at home, or if you prefer, start from scratch with wax and dyes from a crafts store. Either way, your colorful creations will soon be bobbing in their bowls, keeping company with the moon—and, if you're lucky, with some fireflies, too.

Tools and Materials
muffin tins or other molds
petroleum jelly or nonstick cooking spray
paraffin or beeswax candles, or wax bricks and color chips
double boiler
candy thermometer
craft sticks, for stirring
1 1/4-inch metal-tabbed tea-light wicks

Use this technique for all molds. Coat molds with petroleum jelly or cooking spray; set aside. Place used candles in a double boiler over just-simmering water (never over direct heat; wax can catch fire if too hot). As wax melts, stir it and remove old wicks. If using wax bricks, melt and add color according to package directions. When wax reaches pouring temperature (150 degrees for paraffin, 160 for beeswax; if you don't have a candy thermometer, wait until a thin film forms at edges), pour into molds. Then carefully lower in the new wicks. After candles harden (1/2 hour to 2 hours), lift them out by the wicks. If they resist, put molds in freezer until they pop out easily. Wipe off any haze with paper towels. Trim wicks, if necessary, to 1/4 inch before burning.

Muffin Tins
Pick a size. Mini-muffin candles burn for an hour or so; large ones, for three.

A variety of candles in tonal hues—such as warm reds, oranges, and yellows, like the ones we used-look wonderful together. Vary the sizes by pouring wax into large, medium, and mini-muffin tins, and create a playful polka-dot presentation. For uniform results, pour the wax to a depth of no more than 1 inch.

Cookie Cutters
Use simple, broad shapes to make sure they float. To turn a cutter into a mold, run masking tape along the edge, snip at the corners, and bend the tape so the cutter sits flat on the foil.

With a set of graduated cookie cutters, you can make stars in many sizes at once. Float some in little bowls, and set others in shallow dishes of water. Arranged on a long runner, they will supply your dinner table with a galaxy of gentle light. We like beeswax for these candles. It has a more viscous consistency when melted, which prevents it from leaking out of the molds.

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