Repurposed plumbing fixtures make modern storage for your toilet tissue or other bathroom accessories.
Create a super chic (and inexpensive) pendant light using newspaper, glue and some gold spray paint.
These pancakes are a bit denser than usual pancakes thanks to the weight of the pumpkin puree, but with a slight increase in cooking time you are left with a flavorful start to your day. Serve these up for breakfast throughout fall and the holiday season.
This slightly spicy pasta dish puts pumpkin to use as something other than pie.
Nothing says summer like a peach cobbler. Serve yours up in liquid form with a little kick.
You'll need more than a short stack of these delicious sausage-filled pancakes.
Custom chic: dip screwdrivers in plastic coating and mount to keep them within arm's reach.
Turn a discarded pallet into a cool, one-of-a-kind piece of furniture.
Why should crackers have all the fun? Elevate simple soup with pie croutons.
Lemon and lavender taste divine together and the sweet, tart icing adds a wonderful finishing touch. This cake is moist and totally fork-worthy. Make it anytime or save its tangy sweetness for special occasions.
Need a spare seat or a place to rest your feet? Upcycle a spare tire into a stylish pouf footstool.
All the goodness of pot pie in a hearty soup you can make with leftover turkey. Creamy, hearty and full of flavor, this tasty soup is crowd-pleasing comfort food at its best.
Often referred to as the oldest American cocktail, the Sazerac dates back to the pre-Civil War era. It has seen its share of changes, including the substitution of anise-flavored spirits when absinthe was banned in the US in 1912. Because of that, you may see some variation in recipes, but the basics remain.
Try one of these recipes for a refreshing sip blending garden herbs, veggies and fruit.
This boozy treat is tart, sweet, and creamy at once.