If you’re waffling on our new redesigned Waffle Collection, ponder no further: Wirecutter just named our Waffle Robe their favorite waffle pick in their Best Robes guide 🛀 Over the last several months, Wirecutter’s testers “practically lived in'' our Waffle Robe. Designed with an exclusive weave to Brooklinen, the robe was called a “sumptuous yet almost weightless” option by testers. Between our new Waffle Towels, Robe, and even Slippers, we might be on our way to Waffle World 🧇 You can read the Wirecutter’s in-depth review of our new Waffle Robe here: https://lnkd.in/eiKppkf
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Where do you get your carrots? … Next to growing your own, shopping local is the way to go for the best produce. So, when you’re in the aisle, what do you look for in a good carrot? We have a few tips: ✅ YES: Bright coloring and plumpness Firm, smooth texture Carrots in bunches w/ leafy green tops 🚫NO: Green or whitening around the top Leafy tops that are yellow or drying out Sprouting or rootlets (strings on the bottom)
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New product: 1998 ASPC by Mark Tinsky, Sandblasted Bent Apple Estate Briar Pipe, American Estates - $180 The American Smoking Pipe Company was founded in 1978 by artisans Mark Tinsky and Curt Rollar. Tinsky and Rollar’s venture was part of a new wave of North American hand made pipe making that emerged in the 1970s and ’80s, including artisan carvers such as Mike Butera, Tim West, Elliot Nachtwalter and Jorg Jemelka. Despite the name, American Smoking Pipe Co. was not a factory or large scale operation, but a simple pipe workshop and name shared between friends. Rollar departed the company in 1990, after which Tinsky remained at the reins into the 2000s, before selling his pipes under his own name. I find this pipe from Rollar and Tinsky’s American Smoking Pipe Company, made after Rollar’s departure, to be a fitting example of that transitional period in Tinsky’s career between the split with Rollar and the establishment of the contemporary Tinsky catalog. On the one hand, it shows a movement toward the more classical shapes that define the majority of Tinsky’s contemporary output; on the other hand, it has a rough-and-ready aesthetic more in line with the spirit of Tinsky’s – along with other carvers of his generation – rise in the 1980s. It is both elegant and eminently utilitarian – a smoking machine with more than a touch of class. The condition is excellent. There is perhaps a touch of rim darkening, though the pipe’s dark burgundy stain makes this difficult to judge, but nothing I would consider major. The pipe also comes with its original leather sleeve. Details: Length: 5.5″ / 139.7mm Bowl Width: 0.86 / 21.84mm Bowl Depth: 1.42″ / 36.06mm Weight: 2.1oz / 60g 👉🏽👉🏽Pipe Link: https://nuel.ink/lHdk4c #pipesmoking #pipes #tobaccopipe #pipesmoker #pipetobacco #tobacco #smokingpipe #briarpipe #briar #smoking #pipemaker #pipecollector #artisanpipes #mbsd
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https://ow.ly/OrZn50QL3Ep Use a buffer to apply HyperTone Stains flawlessly. Remember, you can’t buff too much off. For deeper hues, simply add a tint coat after. #woodfloor #stain #buff
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Handy Tip Friday Ceramic Mug Sharpening Stone Did you know that you can use the bottom unglazed part of a ceramic mug to sharpen your box cutter blades? Yep, it’s true! When you need to quickly sharpen a blade, just flip over your old coffee mug and use it as an emergency sharpening stone. Be sure to hold the blade at a 45-degree angle and work slowly. It’s not a perfect solution, but it’ll come in handy in a pinch. Ref: Family Handyman #FunFactFriday #HomeMaintenanceTips #diytips #DidYouKnow
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