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How to Keep Your Money in Your Pocket During a Recession
by lanne, Nov 19, 2008
Shopping for necessary items such as groceries can be trying enough during a recession, but trying to fit extras into an already tight budget can be downright frustrating. The solution: cut out the middle man and make them yourself at a fraction of the cost.
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Easy Ways to Clean Your Kitchen of E. Coli and Salmonella Bacteria
by Malak Gadol, Nov 19, 2008
Following these basic “kitchen rules” will drastically reduce the risk of spreading the E. coli, salmonella and campylobacter bacteria throughout your kitchen.
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Tips to Transform a Messy House Into a Clean Home the Easy Way
by Anne Mathews, Nov 16, 2008
Most people would like their home to be cleaner than it usually is, but just don’t know how to go about getting it cleaned up and tidy and, more importantly, how to keep it that way. Here are a few tips and tricks to not only getting your house clean and presentable, but having a home that stays that way with the least amount of effort.
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The Natural and Cheap Way to Keep Your House Clean
by Inna Tysoe, Nov 12, 2008
You can save a lot of money cleaning your house with the things you already have. And what's more, because you won't be using chemicals, you will be cleaning your house safely.
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Six Uses for Kitty Litter
by Goodselfme, Nov 11, 2008
The obvious and not so obvious.
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Are You a Ridder or a Clinger?
by Sydney Hazelton, Nov 10, 2008
You must be wondering what these terms actually mean. These are terms I invented for two groups of people and their attitudes towards the stuff they have. The ridders are people who love to get rid of things in the house. They cannot stand the sight of clutter in the home. They just have to get rid of it. As for the clingers, they are people who love to cling onto their possessions tightly. They can't seem to part with stuff they have, even though they may have no use for them any more or may not have used them for a very long time. They must keep everything, just in case they need them in the future.
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How to Prepare for Winter and the Holidays
by Al Sinden, Nov 5, 2008
Here are tips on preparing for winter and the holidays. From your car to your clothes, your nutrition, your home and your holiday preparations, these tips can help you deal with winter and the holidays.
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Baking Soda: Natural Cleaner Extraordinaire
by Maggie May Barry, Oct 23, 2008
Everyone's purse strings are a little tighter these days too, so shelling out loads of dough for disposable swiffers and chemical cleaners just doesn't make sense. Read on for a list of cleaning dilemmas that trusty old baking soda will take to task.
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Coming Back to Homemaking
by Stephan Collis, Oct 23, 2008
A description of the homemakers skills, techniques and qualities.
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Curtain and Drapery Hardware: Jewelry for Your Home
by Joan McCord, Oct 18, 2008
Rods, finials, and sconces decorate and beautify as they support window dressings and create a beautiful atmosphere.
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