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How To Bake Bread In The Outdoors

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If camping is your favorite free-time activity, you probably already know a lot of useful tips and tricks on how to survive in the wilderness. But did you know that you can even bake bread in the wild? Ray Mears, from Extreme Survival will show you how to bake the most delicious break without an oven, all over a fire. You will see from his video that it is very easy to bake your own bread outdoors and you can add this recipe to your survival recipes collection. Continue reading “How To Bake Bread In The Outdoors” »

How to make an amazing Grass Day Bed

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Spending time outdoors when the sun is shining is so refreshing and can help you recharge your batteries. So have you ever taken a nap outdoors and felt amazing afterwards? If you would like to enjoy a good afternoon sleep in your backyard, but want a cozy and comfortable spot, then you should build your own Grass Day Bed! Sounds like a crazy idea, right? In fact, it is a very clever way of setting up a comfy spot in your garden and Continue reading “How to make an amazing Grass Day Bed” »

Wash your dirty laundry while simultaneously exercising!

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Sometimes is hard to find time to exercise because of housework, but this piece of gym equipment gives you the opportunity to do two things at once: wash your laundry and get fit. This bike was developed by Chinese designers and it incorporates a washing machine within its front wheel, thus also saving space. When you start pedaling, it makes the drum to rotate, just like a conventional washing machine. However, the designers failed to mention if the bike will automatically fill and drain with water. Continue reading “Wash your dirty laundry while simultaneously exercising!” »

Japanese technique of preserving/antiquing wood

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Ancient practices can seem a bit strange nowadays, but some of them are surprisingly effective. Such is this next technique, an ancient Japanese one that helps you preserve wood with the use of fire. This seems quite odd at first, but let us tell you more about it. The process is called Shou Sugi Ban and it refers to the charring, cooling and cleaning of wood. By treating the wood with fire, you can make it more resistant and preserve it for a long time, even make it fire resistant. Continue reading “Japanese technique of preserving/antiquing wood” »

Dome Homes Made from Inflatable Concrete Cost Just $3,500

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Inflatable concrete homes, sounds like something from a science-fiction movie when in fact it is reality. Inflatable concrete, is a material created with the use of new technology and these next dome homes below resemble houses from an ancient time. The concrete Binishell dome homes are a creation of architect Nicolo Bini and the technique he used is very strange, but innovating. He starts from ground level and slowly builds the layers of the walls, then adds a load of concrete to create the domes. Continue reading “Dome Homes Made from Inflatable Concrete Cost Just $3,500” »

Fire-proof Sleeping Bag for Homeless People Invented by a Teenager

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The increasing number of homeless people have inspired Emily Duffy (15), a student from Desmond College, to develop a project that she presented at the BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition at the RDS, Dublin, where some of the brightest ideas of young people are shown. The project consists in a lightweight sleeping bag that includes various safety features and is suitable for different conditions, a replacement for Continue reading “Fire-proof Sleeping Bag for Homeless People Invented by a Teenager” »

How to Recycle Jeans into a Garden Apron

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It might seem easier to throw away old jeans, but it’s actually more productive to repurpose them in more creative ways. For instance, a simple DIY project can be implemented with little effort. We present you the jeans recycled into garden apron! You’re only a few cuts away from a nice and simple jean apron for your garden work. What’s more exciting about this DIY project is that there is now sewing involved. Check out the video tutorial featured below Continue reading “How to Recycle Jeans into a Garden Apron” »

Keep Your Cat Safe and Happy With “Catio Spaces”

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Living in a house and having a cat can make it difficult for you to keep your pet indoors. Apartment cats are different from house cats, as the space available to them is different, so house cats might be tempted to go outdoors. But that’s not very safe, as they are lots of cars and other animals on the streets and your cat’s life can be in danger. To protect your cat, you can build a Catio, which is an enclosed cat patio that will work as a safe place for your pet. Continue reading “Keep Your Cat Safe and Happy With “Catio Spaces”” »

Eco-friendly battery made from salt and water last 10 times longer

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Did you know of this alternative battery that is made from salt and water? It’s the invention of Jay Whitacre, who won the prestigious Lemelson-MIT Prize of $500,000. The battery was named Aqueous Hybrid Ion (AHI) and was developed with the use of non-toxic materials, such as salt water and carbon. The battery is efficinet when it comes in contact with solar and wind energy and it is already manufactured by Whitacre’s company, Aquion Energy. This innovative renawable energy resource, can change the way we interact with technology in our everyday lives and makes this type of energy affordable to anyone. The biggest issue that Whitacre managed Continue reading “Eco-friendly battery made from salt and water last 10 times longer” »


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