Exploring lean construction and the future of building design | Professor Iris Tommelein, University of California, Berkeley

Fill the walls up with things you love and stop fussing!

Don’t forget to close the bag each time you’re done using the sugar!.This one never ceases to amaze and amuse me.

Exploring lean construction and the future of building design | Professor Iris Tommelein, University of California, Berkeley

I hope this helps you out a bit with all your Fall and Winter baking this year!OK, this little carpet cleaning mix sounds absolutely crazy to me, but you know what?It actually does work!.It’s especially good if you have smelly pets hanging around (like I do) and if your carpet picks up that smell and then seems to hold on to it for all eternity (like mine does)..

Exploring lean construction and the future of building design | Professor Iris Tommelein, University of California, Berkeley

So here’s my living room, home of the dog smell that never seems to go away.. Well, you can see why.At almost any time of the day, you can find Chuck hanging on in his spot on the couch….

Exploring lean construction and the future of building design | Professor Iris Tommelein, University of California, Berkeley

…or under the table on the carpet..

The carpet, being all fluffy like it is, seems to absorb the smells so much more than the couch.I made this earlier in the day, thinking that I would just reheat it for supper, but because it was so delicious when I tasted a little bite, I ended up eating a whole plate of it for lunch!… and then I kept picking at it for the rest of the afternoon.

I did end up reheating it and using it as a side dish with dinner and it was still pretty tasty then.Chris actually said it was his favorite way that he’s had zucchini yet, which is a big compliment because he’s not the biggest zucchini fan.

I found though that I did like it a little better when it was super fresh!.Definitely try this one out if you’re on the hunt for zucchini recipes!.