Whether you’ve recovered from a serious injury, followed doctor’s orders post-op or simply tried to keep the swelling down after a minor bump or bruise, chances are a homemade ice pack has been part ...
Homemade ice packs can be a good, inexpensive way to stay cool as the Pacific Northwest heat wave crests today and Friday. To make them, you’ll need plastic freezer bags, water and rubbing alcohol.
Hurt yourself? Need to cool down your lunch? Either way, if you don't need a fancy ice pack on hand, a bag of dish soap works just fine. Dish soap doesn't freeze solid like ice, so you get a nice cold ...
Forget buying ice packs. Instead, you can make several with ingredients you already have around your house for less than $1 each. Taylor Martin has covered technology online for over six years. He has ...
When temperatures soar, there’s no better place to be than in front of an air conditioner. But in some smaller spaces, there’s no room for a clunky window unit or box fan. Instead of sweating it out, ...
Whether you’ve recovered from a serious injury, followed doctor’s orders post-op or simply tried to keep the swelling down after a minor bump or bruise, chances are a homemade ice pack has been part ...