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Baking Soda Paste – A Stain Remover

January 5, 2010

My husband has a job that requires him to wear button-up shirts every day. His work clothes have to be on the nicer side so I do the best I can to take good care of them so they last as long as they can. There are certain spots that deteriorate quicker than others on [...]

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Garden Update – Sprouts And Blossoms

June 18, 2009

The weather hasn’t been the most favorable for gardens so far this year. It’s been a very rainy couple of weeks. That’s tough when you’ve got seeds that you’re hoping will sprout and holding your breath that they won’t wash away. I can always water my garden if it’s dry but I can’t make the [...]

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Starting My Garden

June 4, 2009

All over the world, many of you have not only started your garden but you’re already beginning to get fruit from it. No so in the northeast of the USA. Traditionally, the weekend we are able to plant is Memorial Day weekend. We usually can avoid frost at that point. I’m running a little late, [...]

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Rediscovering The Hot Air Popcorn Popper

May 19, 2009

I like to have a snack at night. I know, it’s a bad habit. There’s just something comforting about snuggling on the couch with an enormous bowl of ice cream. Back when I decided to lose some weight I cut that habit for a while but now it’s back. So I decided that instead of [...]

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Being Frugal Makes You Greener

April 22, 2009

I’ve mentioned before that one of my favorite things about being frugal is that it makes you greener as a result. If you purchase less then you consume less. If you reuse items then you waste less. You’ll save money and be greener if you … Switch your light bulbs. There’s a reason that everyone [...]

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