Thinking about selling your home? It’s important to know what upgrades are worth your money and time before remodeling and putting it on the market. According to Consumer Reports, the kitchen is the top-selling point of a home, so it’s important to have it in good shape when you put your home up for sale….
Heavenly Hardboiled Eggs
Eggs are delicious all year long, but in early spring, they take center stage in a delightfully bright and colorful way! Make your own DIY Dye for hardboiled eggs, and then try a deliciously simple deviled egg recipe for your next Sunday brunch. But first, let’s start with the basics, and learn how to properly…
DIY: How To Prep Your Home For Painting
One of the biggest mistakes first-time painters make is not properly prepping their home for their DIY project. While you may be a great interior painter, you’re probably not fully aware of what it takes to paint the exterior of your home. Along with ways to help you do the job right and make the…
Women’s History Month: A Look Back at Women and Kitchen Style Changes
March is Women’s History Month and in honor of it, we’re taking a look back at older kitchen styles we’d probably recognize from our grandmother’s home or maybe even our own childhood home. Kitchen styles have changed a lot since our grandmother’s day and so have the roles of women in society. In 1950, just…
Top 10 Guide To Healthy Cooking Oils
Did you know that the type of oil you cook with could increase nutrition while adding flavor to your favorite foods? Swapping out your traditional fats for healthy plant and nut-based options can help you, and your family, make a healthy start to spring. Our guide lists the best oils to cook with, derived from…
5 Hacks To Make Laundry Less Of A Chore
Laundry piles up fast and between washing, drying, folding and ironing it takes up a ton of time. If you’re like most people, you’d gladly spend less of your day dealing with dirty clothes, so to help you out, we’re sharing five hacks that will make laundry less of a chore. 1. Use baskets…
Spring Break: 8 Ways Your Kids Can Help Remodel Your Kitchen
Are you saving a small home remodeling project for spring break? Whether you have one planned now or for the future, kids can be a big help (with a little guidance) when it comes to remodeling projects. Not only enlisting your kids’ help take work off of your plate, but it is also an opportunity…
2 Clever Ways To Incorporate Concrete in The Kitchen
Concrete is probably not the first material that comes to mind when thinking about the floors and countertops in your kitchen. Isn’t that, like, what sidewalks are made of? We get it. While slightly shocking at first, concrete is becoming a go-to choice when remodeling kitchens. Its durability, simplicity and versatility has paved the way…
National Nutrition Month: Healthy Eating Starts in the Kitchen
March is National Nutrition Month, and that means it’s time to focus (or refocus, for some of us) on eating healthier this year. However, choosing nutritious foods and maintaining a healthy diet doesn’t come easy to everyone. Here are five beginner tips to create healthy eating habits. #1. Identify your pitfalls. We all have them….
Family-Friendly Irish Soda Bread
Not your typical bread, Irish Soda Bread is more like a big, delicious scone, and it’s one of our favorite St. Patrick’s Day food traditions! Try your luck with this family-friendly recipe and get your kids involved in the baking process — it’s just as fun to make, as it is to eat! Serve your…