Woman’s Day senior editor Taryn Mohrman shares ingenious ways to use items around your house, including using socks to move furniture, coffee filters to protect pots and pans, and sponges to hydrate ...
I made a fresh cup of coffee the other day — in a sock. The device holding the coffee grounds was called a coffee sock. Actually it looked more like a small fish net. The “net” was made of special, ...
Plain white socks these are not. The Atlas sock is a performance dress sock made from cotton, polyester and carbonized coffee. Carbonized coffee? Yes, it helps filter and absorb sweat and odor. Even ...
Traditional dress socks are not always very gentle to the feet, what with all the heat and sweat they keep in. But new technology can provide new levels of comfort that were not previously possible.
Ministry of Supply’s infomercial-esque Kickstarter video aims to confuse your brain into turning off with terms like “photogrammetric strain analysis” and lots of diagrams of feet with little squares ...
A SELF-CONFESSED cheapskate has revealed how he uses a sock to brew his coffee and always reuses his bath water. Michael McSurley describes himself as the thriftiest cheapskate in Tennessee and with ...
AN EXTREME cheapskate has revealed the insane lengths he goes to to save cash. He brews his coffee in a used sock, and washes his dishes and laundry in his used bath tub. Michael McSurley spends all ...