Since Albert Jones filed his U.S. patent for corrugated paper packing material in 1871, cardboard products have played the cart to globalization's horse. Cheaper and lighter than a crate and more ...
Even if you have a dishware collection that could rival Martha's, you might have once been tempted: You open the oven, take a glance at last night’s leftovers still sitting in their cardboard box, and ...
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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Love them or hate them, cardboard boxes sure are useful, especially when tackling a house move. But what do you do with the small mountain of ...
While it’s often a slippery slope to hang on to items because they might be useful, I try to find ways to repurpose them before I trash or recycle them. One of the best ways I’ve found to reuse things ...