Feb 3: Dollar Tree Organizers, #TargetDressChallenge, Herb Life Hack


Dollar Tree Organizers

How cute are these

Bulk Tall Daisy Design Laser-Cut Plastic Storage Baskets | Dollar Tree

 

Target Dress Challenge

@pawfectpastures

#targetdresschallenge check out my FB page to see all the photos! #farmlife #fyp #trending #chickensoftiktok #pigsoftiktok #horsesontiktok #viral

♬ Buss It – Erica Banks

#targetdresschallenge check out my FB page to see all the photos! #farmlife #fyp #trending #chickensoftiktok #pigsoftiktok #horsesontiktok #viral

The dresses look like they are from the 1800’s and of course the people of the internet made a hilarious challenge! Hello Little House on the Prairie.

I took a pic of the fancy ones last time I was there because it reminded me of Bridgerton.

 

 

Life Hack

@alexandriayamazaki

Here’s how I like to preserve my fresh herbs so they don’t go to waste! What’s your favorite herb?! #fyp #herbsaver #kitchenhack #homechefs #quickhack

♬ Sunset Lover – Manatee Commune Remix – Petit Biscuit

Place Herbs in a mason jar of water in the fridge to keep them longer! Also you can freeze herbs in olive oil in an ice tray and pop them out whenever you need to use it.

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