The Dyson blog: Using curiosity to weave a new perspective

And that makes me a little crazy.. -I broke the office-style tile ceiling in the summer when I was trying to hang a big lantern from it so it droops, but it doesn’t really matter because the whole ceiling needs to come out, be raised up to original height and be re-done.

I have always wanted to learn how to make cabbage rolls but the idea has always seemed kind of intimidating.And time-consuming.

The Dyson blog: Using curiosity to weave a new perspective

Really time-consuming.I took a basic cabbage roll recipe, simplified it almost to the breaking point, and then threw it all in the crock pot.The result was “Sunday dinner at gramma’s house” flavour, with “busy week night dinner” effort.

The Dyson blog: Using curiosity to weave a new perspective

That’s my kind of cookin!.The most complicated part is getting the cabbage leaves nice and soft to work with.

The Dyson blog: Using curiosity to weave a new perspective

You can either boil them for 5 minutes, and prep everything else while that’s happening, or you can freeze them overnight and allow them to thaw before you start.

The rest of the recipe is basically done in two bowls:.a few weeks ago to try out a trick I heard about, and it got me thinking… what else is this household staple good for?

Well, I’ll tell ya!.1)Add some to the bath for a relaxing soak for soar muscles.

I think this is probably the most common use.. 2)On itchy skin or for bug bites: Dissolve a tablespoon of epsom salt in 1/2 cup of water, let it cool, and then spritz it on itchy skin or soak a cloth in it to make a soothing compress.. 3).: Adding a few bags to the soil before planting can help replenish the magnesium levels in the soil, which have been depleted due to over-farming.. 4)Adding a tablespoon of epsom salt to the ground around a rose bush before watering each week is also supposed to help them grow faster and stronger.