Stately yet utilitarian, a beautiful wooden cutting board is an essential building block in any home kitchen. It may not hold the lead part—that’s taken by the agile chef’s knife—but it ...
The debate between wood and plastic cutting boards has been simmering for years, and with Food Safety Education Month upon us, it's the perfect time to revisit the question. Is wood truly better ...
But with so much more time on our hands, there's zero excuse to put off your dreams of a new paddle board. After all, why wait until next spring? A stand-up paddle board is useful for many ...
“I used to be a farmer and to me it was always sad to see the barns come down,” says David Farrell, owner of End Grain Design & Reclaimed Lumber ... made of wood going back to horse-and ...
The company operates nearly 250 stores, component manufacturing plants, custom door shops, custom millwork shops and engineered wood product centers in more than 30 states. 84 Lumber also offers ...
If your stores of wood are lacking, it’s time to get to work: chop-chop! Once you’ve wrangled a steady supply, follow the instructions below to split the logs for better burning. Get ready to ...
But the fence in place now is not a stockade fence and the wood won’t withstand the weather, Dan Bradstreet, the city’s code enforcement officer, told the board Tuesday. He also said the fence ...
A new study suggests that there is a third type of wood—known as “midwood”—that could explain the nanoscale architecture of the tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera), which contains ...
Whatever your skill set in the kitchen, there’s one piece of equipment that you can’t do without. A chopping board is an essential item that allows you to prepare anything from a humble ...
The Blenheim Horse Trials cross-country course is ready and waiting to be tackled by competitors. David Evans returns as course-designer for the Oxfordshire event for a seventh year. He has ...
The past few years have been a case study. By David Leonhardt The term “horse race” tends to have a negative meaning in politics. People use it to describe an obsession with polls rather than ...