Instead of throwing away empty tuna cans, consider repurposing them in unique ways around your home. Tuna is a popular, nutritious food high in Omega 3s, but don’t toss away the can once you’ve finished eating. Here are some ingenious ways to repurpose them.
Flower pots: “Did you know that you can make flower pots with empty tuna cans?” Simply place clothespins around the outside, and small plants such as succulents will fit well.
For illustrative purpose only
Candle Holders: Follow the same steps to make “pretty candle holders,” inserting clothespins inside the can and inserting a candle in a glass for a sophisticated finish.
Continued on next page
Polish sausage, Sauerkraut and potatoes ( CROCKPOT )
Discover a Natural Way to Lose Weight and Reduce Bloating with Tamarind and Ginger Drink
Helaty Pickled Beets Recipe
What’s this? Found under a bathroom vanity during remodeling—small glass tubes, 2 inches long, filled with liquid. Any ideas?
This is my signature dish for church suppers, and my friends at church absolutely rave about it
Salisbury Steak Meatballs
This tasty snack is loved by even the most selective folks.
Cinnamon Roll Honeybun Cheesecake
The Fastest Bread in Minutes! Healthy and Incredibly Delicious