Process engineering and Design to Value, Built Environment Matters podcast with John Dyson, Professor of Human Enterprise at the University of Birmingham

The first coat seemed to go on really thin, but then magically after the second coat, it was pretty much done.

95)Zucchini Bread.96)Carrot Cake Chunks.

Process engineering and Design to Value, Built Environment Matters podcast with John Dyson, Professor of Human Enterprise at the University of Birmingham

98)Eggless Cookie Dough Balls.99)Cubes of Cream Cheese.100)Brownie Bites.

Process engineering and Design to Value, Built Environment Matters podcast with John Dyson, Professor of Human Enterprise at the University of Birmingham

101)Frozen Twinkies.That’s a lot of chocolate!

Process engineering and Design to Value, Built Environment Matters podcast with John Dyson, Professor of Human Enterprise at the University of Birmingham

Did you see anything you thought you might need to try?

Anything I missed that I absolutely have to make?.Actually, I may have gone a little overboard on the tile when I was designing this room.

I was a little bit like a kid in a candy store!.We started out by choosing a shiny white subway tile to go all around the room, halfway up the wall.

We used the beveled version so it would have more of a historical feel and fit in with our old farmhouse.On top of that we ran a little strip of marble mosaic tiles in a brick pattern and topped it off with a chair rail, also made out of tile.

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