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Zen harvest centerpiece

08.10.2008 04:01

Hands-on time: An hour and a half.Total time: Add three and a half hours of drying time.Skill: Easy.Cost estimate: Approximately $35.00 to create the centerpiece and accents (pillar candle cost not included, candles can vary in price depending on how many you buy and where buy them).

Create your own one-of-a-kind pine rack

08.10.2008 04:00

Efficient people like my friend Hazel have already started buying Christmas presents. Hazel does not have trouble making decisions. Hazel can look at billions of gift possibilities and choose the perfect one. When I asked Hazel what's wrong with shopping on December 24th, she laughed. I didn't.

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New Riverwest building, same ol’ down-home Alterra feel

24.06.2008

Mary Louise Schumacher Art and Architecture Critic E-MAIL Riverwest is a virgin no more. The longtime affordable home to many of the city's artists, musicians and creatives has experienced its first true act of gentrification.

Weather ruins Door County cherry crop

24.06.2008

Extreme weather has virtually wiped out Door County’s cherry crop for this year, which not only means slim pickings in orchards that attract thousands of tourists each summer, but also a loss of an estimated 350 to 400 seasonal jobs for workers who harvest and process the iconic scarlet fruit.

MGD 64 will go national

24.06.2008

Miller Brewing Co.’s new, very light version of Miller Genuine Draft will go national this fall, with a marketing plan that will include tastings at spas and health clubs, the company said Monday. Known as MGD 64, the brand features just 64 calories in a 12-ounce serving.

Roundy’s to offer gas perks

24.06.2008

Roundy’s Supermarkets Inc. has launched a new gasoline discount promotion in Kenosha and Wausau in conjunction with BP gas stations. The program is similar to a promotion at Roundy’s supermarkets around the state last year, with a few new wrinkles.

Schlitz finds its way back to Milwaukee

20.06.2008

Dean Wonser was 9 when he tried his first Schlitz. It didn’t go down so well. His Cub Scout troop was attending a Brewers game at County Stadium, and Wonser’s father said he could have a sip of beer. Wonser managed to swallow a few big gulps before Dad yanked his cup back.

Schlitzin' down memory lane

20.06.2008

Dozens of readers responded to our call for their memories about Schlitz. Here’s a sample: ***My wife and I were in Salzburg last April on holiday. We stopped for a late coffee/dessert at the Caf Mozart in the old city. Our waiter was a gentleman who I took to be in his mid-50s....

Choosing the perfect repair manual

19.06.2008

Here's an ethical dilemma: When you're at a party and you're introduced to someone who's got a plug of dark green vegetable matter wedged in their front teeth, do you say anything, or do you just freeze and stare?

Expert at large

19.06.2008

I recently came to the rescue of two young women gardeners. They have assorted children, busy lives, trouble with rhododendrons, rambunctious dogs, and winter scarred boxwood. Sound familiar? Maybe "rescue" is too strong a word.

Home workshops can be more than a hobby

19.06.2008

Every home has the potential to be more than just a place to keep warm and dry. Outfit a corner of your basement or garage as a home workshop, and it can also be a place to develop the skills to earn a living on your own terms.

Removing oil-based paint from brick

18.06.2008

Q: How can I remove oil-based paint from an exterior brick wall? A: The challenge with any kind of masonry surface is cleaning the paint out of all those pores. That's why I'd begin by softening the paint chemically, using a biodegradable, water-washable deck stripper.


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