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“The Mayor of Bushwick” Article and video. Fantastic outdoor street art and murals from international and local artists. check it out
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Be sure to buy strike-anywhere matches.
For maximum yumminess, fill ‘em with stuff like marshmallows and Nutella. Or wrap hot dogs with them.
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This one is $84.99 from Cabelas.
Use a lighter to seal up the ends.
Place a scoop of coffee grounds into a coffee filter and tie it up with dental floss. When you’re ready to brew, just make it like you would make tea in a teabag!
They’ll keep you from going into caffeine withdrawal.
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You can also rub soap on mosquito bites to relieve the itchiness.
Just fill it up with water.
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You just have to light the carton and the fire will catch on to the charcoal.
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Once the coals are uniformly gray and ashy, cover them with fresh rosemary branches. Your meat and vegetables will be flavored with the taste of savory herbs.
Aged cheddar, Parmigiano, and/or Gruyère will keep for at least a week unrefrigerated.
Sounds crazy, but it’s actually delicious. Crunchy on the outside, warm and gooey on the inside. Roast it until it’s bubbling.
Polenta is especially versatile because it can be shaped into patties and pan-fried for a sweet or savory meal. Get a recipe for grilled polenta cakes.
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Write the items down on a paper bag so they have a receptacle for the items.
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They’ll keep your food cold, and you’ll have plenty of water to drink for later.
Other things you can freeze to use for later: pasta sauces, chili, and pesto.
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