Most ofus toss the cork in the trash after we finish a bottle of wine. After all, who needs it? But it turns out these bottle stoppers can be put to good use later on! From sealing snack bags to ...
Homebrewers and winemakers, this is a bulk bag of 100 straight corks, size #9. That means they're 15/16 of an inch in ...
Wine corks can be creatively reused in the garden to enhance its functionality and aesthetics. Even if you have just a few ...
Many birds continue to seek out birdbaths throughout the winter. You can raise a glass to your flying visitors, then save the ...
As young professionals, we love wine! In fact, there's nothing we find more enjoyable than gathering with other young professionals and discussing current events over a modestly priced Pinot. The true ...
CITYWIDE — The sound of a popping cork is music to many people’s ears, but it means something different to Matt Hughes. Hughes is the director of ReCork, a nonprofit organization that collects used ...
When we think of cork, the cylindrical stoppers in wine bottles probably come to mind first. But the sustainable material can also be used in other ways throughout a home, including as flooring, wall ...
For some reason, I have a Moon Pie-branded tin that is absolutely stuffed with old wine corks I’ve collected over the years. I don’t know what I’m saving them for; all they do is remind me that I’ve ...
Next time you open a bottle of wine, remember to hold onto the cork—it can be a fun, easy DIY project for your garden. These small objects can be upcycled into seed markers, broken down into compost ...
Over the past few weeks, we’ve discussed the various stages of wine appreciation. From reading the label and selecting wine in the store; to opening it and assessing its color in the glass; to ...
The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Sun Corridor proudly hosted its 2nd Annual Corks for a Cause: A Giving Tuesday Wine Tasting Event on December 2 at Mandy’s Wine […] ...