Can it be Halloween already? We're ready to stock up on these new M&M's! We first learned of the new Cookies & Screeem M&M's when Instagram user Junkbanter, the snack connoisseur we follow for all things junk-food news, shared a snap of the candy, which was found at Target. These Halloween-inspired cookies and creme M&M's have a dark chocolate shell, a white chocolate filling, and a white speckled exterior, and OMG, we're going to need to find these immediately. This new flavor is sort of like a mashup between M&M's and Oreos, and it honestly doesn't get much better than that. POPSUGAR confirmed with a Target representative that Cookies & Screeem M&M's are exclusive to Target and are available now for $3 per bag. The Instagram user noted in his caption, "This is all spooky foreplay for the Triple Chocolate M&M's coming this Winter," and while we're equally as excited for those, we have a feeling these festive M&M's are going to be the star of Halloween candy this year.
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Memories and nostalgia often play a key role in home design and often homeowners want to replicate a feature of their childhood home or create a residence that takes them closer to their rustic roots. Designed by Takashi Okuno to meet the specific needs of a young couple, this Japanese home draws its inspiration from simpler structures of the past that were visually connected with the landscape around them. Dubbed 'House that Coexists with the Landscape', this open, inviting and light-filled house adopts a more traditional silhouette and yet surprises you with its gorgeous, free-flowing interiors. Connectivity with nature was the driving force behind the form of this Japanese residence and the unique L-shaped cutout in its living space that leads one on to the wooden deck outside. Large glass doors and cleverly placed corner windows bring the distant mountains indoors even as the many sights and sounds outside leave you spellbound. Internal partitions on the living level are completely done away with as the kitchen and dining area create an interactive, social hub. It is a wood and white color scheme that holds sway inside with an innate sense of minimalism apparent throughout. A gently curved roof, relaxing private spaces on the top floor and a smart entry complete this lovely Japanese home that is all about simplicity and tranquility! [Photography: Hirokazu Fujimura] RELATED: Cantilevered Contemporary Japanese Home by Kidosaki Architects
RELATED: Traditional Japanese Elements Meet Modern Design At The Cocoon House You're reading Stylish Synergy: Modern Japanese Home with a View of Distant Mountains, originally posted on Decoist. If you enjoyed this post, be sure to follow Decoist on Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest. I've never personally had a glass stovetop, but we do have one in our studio. After months of making recipes and homemade products for blog posts, the stovetop definitely needed some attention. Simple spills on a glass stovetop can quickly turn into tough, baked-on messes, so I started scouring the web for the best way to clean them up. I discovered this method, which involves a few of my favorite cleaning products and good old fashioned steam. We gave it a try on our glass stovetop, and we were amazed! It turned out looking as clean and shiny as the day it was installed. Here's how the method works, so you can do it on your glass stovetop at home! How To Clean A Glass StovetopYou'll need:
Directions: Pour white vinegar into a small spray bottle. Spray the vinegar evenly onto your stovetop. Then sprinkle baking soda evenly across your stovetop. The baking soda will react with the vinegar, creating a fizzy cleaner that will loosen up grease and grime. Next, put a few drops of Dawn into a bucket or your sink, and fill it with hot water. Dunk your towel into the soapy water, then wring it out lightly so that it's wet but not dripping. Spread the wet towel over the stovetop, covering the baking soda and vinegar. Let it sit for about 15 minutes. The steam from the hot towel will help to steam clean your stovetop and rehydrate any baked-on gunk, and the dish soap will help cut through greasy messes. After 15 minutes, remove the towel. Depending on how dirty the stovetop was when you started, you might want to give it a good scrub to help loosen any stains or grime. A stiff-bristled scrub brush works perfectly for this. Wipe away the remaining baking soda. To finish off, give your stovetop another spray with the vinegar, and use a microfiber cloth to buff it to a sparkling shine. Nice! I love seeing stampers think outside the box and use stamps for occasions they maybe weren't intended for. Like this great fall foliage card from Nina-Marie. She used some spring floral stamps and by changing the ink colors and adding Read More... |
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