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2 Pack Roll Up Dish Drying Rack – Just $13.72!
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Need a new way to dry the dishes? Want to save on counter space or just find a more efficient way to dry them? How about switching to these awesome new drying racks? They unroll and go across the sink. Grab a set today! Clip the $2.00 off coupon to get this price! Such a great price! We’ve been putting these in our house and we love them! 2 Pack Roll Up Dish Drying Rack! Priced at just $13.72! This item will ship free for all Amazon Prime members. Or, regular members can score free shipping by adding $49 or...
Smart Buy: A Wooden Drying Rack for Plastic Bags (and Baby Bottles, Too)
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It’s hard to change habits. I’ve been trying to meditate in the mornings for, oh, about six months now. I even added the Headspace app to my phone; it sends reminders every morning at 6:15 to do a guided meditation. Yet even with this daily reminder, even though my desire to meditate is genuine, I don’t. I know I’ll get there some day. One step in the right direction? Instead of falling back asleep, I spend quality time in bed petting our beloved dog. It’s definitely not meditation, but it’s better than hopping on my phone, it’s better than snoozing...
The Secret Apartment: A Hyperefficient Moscow Flat with Stealth Storage (and a Hidden Kitchen)
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When I was little, I was fascinated by Transformers, the toys that metamorphose from something seemingly mundane (like a car) into an action figure and back again. Lift a flap, pull down a tiny lever, snap down a pointy piece, and there you have it: Something that wasn’t there before, through a genius of design and concealment, is now before you. I couldn’t have cared less about the before (the car) or the after (the action figure), but I was transfixed by the process of transformation, and I made my parents buy me one so I could study how it...