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Olive Feta Board
Difficulty: Easy 8oz feta cheese • ¼ cup plain yogurt • 1 tbsp honey • Olives: • 1 cup kalamata olives • 1 cup green olives • 1 tbsp za’atar • 1 tbsp oregano • 3 tbsp evoo
Let’s make a charcuterie box!!! Perfect for gifting 🤌🏼🤌🏼 #charcuterie #costco #costcohaul
Let’s make a charcuterie box!!! Perfect for gifting 🤌🏼🤌🏼 #charcuterie #costco #costcohaul
166K views · 42K reactions | If you’re not using traditional chafing dishes for the holidays, consider making these wood half pan holders for only about $9 in materials. It’s a quick & EASY project and you can customize them however you like and use them for years to come. I’ve seen these on Etsy and wanted to make some for Thanksgiving. You can leave them natural wood or paint/stain them. Just make sure you seal it with polyurethane. While you can’t use sternos with these, you can use cold/hot packs underneath. You can also add handles if you want. I just used some cabinet handles I purchased from @homedepot and added one to each side. Here’s the tutorial: Materials: 1x4x6 Plywood Cuts: 2 pieces of 1x4 each cut at 13-1/4” (+ 1 tick) 2 pieces of 1x4 each cut at 9-1/4 Plywood bottom cut at 11-3/4 x 9-1/4 Use wood glue to put box together then secure with nails. So who’s making one? Chime in and be entered to win an Amazon gift card to get the heat packs or something else you can use for Thanksgiving next week! I’ll post 2 winners in stories on Sunday! | Nneka Mosley | DIY & Design + Lifestyle | PA
166K views · 42K reactions | If you’re not using traditional chafing dishes for the holidays, consider making these wood half pan holders for only about $9 in materials. It’s a quick & EASY project and you can customize them however you like and use them for years to come. I’ve seen these on Etsy and wanted to make some for Thanksgiving. You can leave them natural wood or paint/stain them. Just make sure you seal it with polyurethane. While you can’t use sternos with these, you can use cold/hot packs underneath. You can also add handles if you want. I just used some cabinet handles I purchased from @homedepot and added one to each side. Here’s the tutorial: Materials: 1x4x6 Plywood Cuts: 2 pieces of 1x4 each cut at 13-1/4” (+ 1 tick) 2 pieces of 1x4 each cut at 9-1/4 Plywood bot