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  • Inexpensive Family Health Insurance  By : David Williams
    Everyone wants low cost family health-insurance. Each of us has bills we have to pay in order to eat, have a home, get to work, and even take a vacation. If you are on a tight budget, low cost insurance can provide the coverage that you need and still pay your other bills.

    Do you dread opening the mailbox to find your health insurance bill? Does your family health insurance cost more than you can afford? If you find that you have to forgo something else in your life in ord...
  • Elevator Wheelchair Lift, What You Need To Know  By : Low Jeremy
    Wouldn’t it be great to have an elevator at home especially if it is very difficult to climb the flight of stairs? This will be very convenient for those who use wheelchairs and the good new is, it exists.

    The elevator wheelchair lift is a miniature version of the kind often seen in offices and hotels. Though these are not high speed, it can still take on the job of bringing a disable person up or down in the home.

    There are various models available. There are those tha...
  • Trace Your Roots Through A Family Tree  By : Jerry Cahill -
    What is a Family Tree? A family tree is like a pedigree for human beings. It is used to record the individual's ancestors over a number of generations. Family trees can be very simple, recording only immediate ancestors. They may also be very elaborate, recording siblings and intermarriages, resulting in a far more detailed version of the individual's history. An individual might choose to pursue his or her own edification, or it may be pursued to answer medical questions or ...
  • Insomnia And Sleep Deprivation  By : Jerry Cahill -
    By definition, a sleep disorder is a a disturbance that interferes with or interrupts the normal sleep pattern. It may also be something that occurs due to the individual's inability to sleep well. Some common types of sleep disorder are bruxism, insomnia, narcolepsy, sleep apnea, and sleep deprivation.

    Bruxism

    Bruxism is alson known as "teeth grinding." Teeth grinding may have any of a range of causes. However, teeth grinding may cause enough pain or discomfort during ...
  • Kids who Steal - What Can You Du About It?  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    There are a lot of reasons kids steal. Some kids steal for comfort, to impress a group of friends, get retaliate against their parents, or sometimes to simply get the things they want.
  • Dehumidifiers - Developing A Proper Understanding  By : Susan Fielding
    A dehumidifier is an important appliance that helps in reducing mite allergies and mold production during the humid seasons. Mold, which will thrive in high humidity, is dormant or dies as the humidity decreases. Dust mites also die when the humidity is consistently below 50%. You should remember the dust mites that develop in your bed depend on you for their source of humidity, so it is important to always use mattress covers, pillow covers, and box spring encasings.

    Redu...
  • Dyson Vacuum Cleaner  By : Low Jeremy
    It sometimes takes hours to clean the house. The most important thing to do will be to get rid of the dust particles underneath the couch and on the carpet because people can get sick.

    Installing air filters can catch those that are floating but those on the ground need something better than a broom and dustpan, which is a vacuum cleaner. One of the most trusted names in the Market is Dyson.

    Dyson unlike other companies is considered to be a new player in the market. Th...
  • A Closer Look At Gun Security.  By : Peter G. King
    The local and national news programs seem to feature stories about shooting accidents on a weekly basis. So often the lack of gun security is the reason these disaster occur. Gun security is not rocket science, it is common sense, yet many homes that have firearms do not follow basic steps to insure for safety. This lack of responsibility leads many people to call for national firearm controls. We have firearm control policies we just need people to practice gun security.

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  • Getting To Know The Whirlpool Microwave Oven  By : Low Jeremy
    Microwave ovens have become a permanent fixture in most homes today. Rarely would you be able to see a home without one. Microwave ovens offer cooking convenience that more and more people are getting used to. Microwave ovens have the capability of heating or cooking food in a matter of seconds, a very useful feature that can help save a lot of time and effort.

    Cooking no longer has to take much of people's time. With the microwave oven, cooking some types of food can be d...
  • Is Your Child Safe With Your Ex?  By : Shelley Radmer
    “Hey Sweetie, it’s time to get ready to go to Daddy’s for the weekend,” Sheila yelled to her eight-year old, Darcy, who was playing in her bedroom. She continued her internet research for a paper due Monday. She had gone back to school to try to retrain for a better job now that she was a single mom. Twenty minutes passed and she went in to check on Darcy who she found still playing. “Honey, I told you to get ready.” “OK.” Darcy said, with a shrug of her shoulders.” “Odd,” S...
  • Small Things Can be the Source of Happiness, or The Rewards for Feeling Sorry  By : Elisabeth Mcgill
    When it comes to plants, I am a sucker for the underdog, probably because I think that they all deserve a chance. I feel sorry for the half dead geranium on the bargain table at the store, for the neglected volunteer dill between my neighbor’s tomatoes. Giving them the right environment and care so that they can flourish is one of the great sources of happiness for me.
  • A Greenhouse Provides Many Advantages for Hydroponic Gardening  By : Tony Buel
    When hydroponic gardening, a greenhouse has some distinct advantages. An increase in crop yield is only one of them This article lays out a few more...
  • Shopping for the Right Vintage Engagement Ring  By : Brian Welsch
    Shopping for an engagement ring is a very exciting time in any relationship. Whether the groom-to-be is shopping alone or has taken along his bride-to-be, it is important that he be well informed about the wide variety of engagement rings available prior to making a purchase. Today, many young couples are purchasing vintage engagement rings. In recent years, antique and vintage engagement rings have become quite popular.
  • Herb Garden - Why and How to Grow Herbs  By :
    Making a choice on what herbs to grow in your herb garden will undoubtedly be somewhat based on your purpose for growing an herb garden. If you are growing the garden for medicinal purposes and special remedies, herbs to consider are aloe vera, ginger, chamomile, calendula and thyme.
  • Cat Flea Control - Are fleas bugging your cat?  By : David Lee
    When a cat starts scratching, it is cause for concern, constant scratching can mean fleas. Fleas are more than a mere discomfort for you pet, they are a serious issue that needs to be dealt with before they cause health issues for your cat as well as issues for you and your family.
  • The Azalea Shrubs Are Easy Plants To Grow In Shade  By : Patrick Malcolm
    A detailed description of how and where to plant azalea shrubs.
  • The Male Dilemma  By :
    As a boy growing up, did you get any of these messages? Men don’t cry. Boys are sissies if they are afraid. It’s manly to be aggressive. Yelling and verbal abuse are okay—show your lady who’s boss. Don’t dare to be vulnerable or communicate your feelings. If you do relate to some if not all of these beliefs, you have just discovered some reasons why you may be having some problems in your relationships and with your body.
  • 12 Cute Love Quotes and Love Poems Especially for Valentine's Day  By : Noel Jameson
    Looking for some cute love quotes and love poems for Valentine's Day? Here are 12 of my favorites.
  • Empower Your Children: Teach Them How to Deal with Bullying  By : Bonnie Foshee
    Help your child overcome bullies by teaching him about bullys and why they victimize others. Don't let your child be afraid to go to school because of bullying. Bullying can be overcome with self-esteem and self-pride.
  • How To Build Confidence In Your Child  By : Cheng Cheng Tan
    Parenting is an uphill task if you do not know what to do. This article gives you tips on what you, as a parent, can and should do to build confidence in your kids. Parenting can be fun and easy too.
  • More Tips On Confidence Building For Kids  By : Cheng Cheng Tan
    There are more tips on confidence building for kids. It gives you more insight on how the things we as parents can affect our kids self-esteem and confidence.
  • Caregiving Comfort: A Family Caregiver's Portable Support Group  By : Clay Cotton
    In "Minding Our Elders" Carol Bursack turns to the heros in our midst, folks who have been there - done that, sharing not only her own touching experiences, but those of her caregiving peers in a delightfully well- crafted, easy going style. We get an all-too-needed vie into what it's like to grow older and need care, but also how the caregiving process is actually played out.
  • What is Your Parenting Style?  By : Karen Fusco
    Discover your parenting style. Are you a 'Too-Busy Mom' or a 'Best Friend Mom'? Find out if your parenting style works for you and your child, and remember that each child is different.
  • Simple Children’s Garden  By : Pat Brill
    What better way to encourage your kids to eat vegetables than to plant a vegetable garden? Children will learn about where their food comes from, how seeds sprout, and how plants grow. They will do some work planting, weeding and harvesting and a lot of healthy playing. They will get a little dirty, and that's all to the good.
  • Short Lesson On Handling Money For Young Kids  By : Cheng Cheng Tan
    Learn an important and cruial tip you and your child need to know about money. It is so simple that we usually overlook it. Besides, we need to teach the kids this important concept about money too. It is bes to teach them when they are young. Once they are used to spending, it will be difficult to control the spending habit.
  • LAUNDRY DETERGENT; Soap, Surfactants or Sacrifice?  By : Denise Palmer
    I recently wanted to know more about “surfactants” found in laundry detergent. I’ve compiled a list of the most common surfactants and other laundry detergent ingredients and what they mean to our environment and your family’s health and well-being.
  • 3 Easy Ways To Decrease Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Over 2,500 Pounds While Saving Over $160 A Year  By : Nathan Brown
    Using the Carbon calculator provided by stopglobalwarming.org, I have learned that there are three changes you can make to quickly and easily reduce your carbon footprint and save money. Best of all, two of these changes only need to be made once and none of them require you to spend a dime! As a matter of fact, you could save $168 and reduce your carbon dioxide emissions by 2,700 pounds each year.
  • Parenting the Strong-Willed Child and Keeping the Upper Hand  By : Bonnie Foshee
    If your child is hard headed (strong-willed) you need to know how to deal with this personality. You want to break their will but not their spirit. These children have a greater chance of success if their energy is properly directed.
  • Diaper Cakes: 5 Key Ideas For Picking Up Unique Baby Shower Cakes  By : Qing Gu
    Looking for the most adorable, unique diaper cakes? Here is the 5 key ideas that help you pick up baby shower cakes that can be useful and makeperfect baby shower centerpiece all at the same time.
  • How to Observe Wildlife without Leaving Home  By : Emma Snow
    While lumbering herds of elephants and stalking Bengal tigers capture the imagination of most animal lovers, we often neglect the nature closest to us. Sometimes we need a reminder that we are part of a habitat, and that the miracle of life exists under our very noses.
  • Fast Growing Cold Hardy Bamboo In America  By : Patrick Malcolm
    Suggestions for planting cold hardy bamboo.
  • The Spoiled Child Syndrome  By :
    Were you an only child, or the first or last offspring who received a lot of attention from many family members? Or did you have a professional nanny to take care of you? Did you get everything you wanted whenever you wanted it? Do you believe that everything is coming to you and everyone should put their needs aside for you to be pleased?
  • Setting Up Your Own NFT Hydroponic System  By : Tony Buel
    Amateur hydroponic growers however still use NFT (Nutrient Film Technique) often in their hdroponic gardening. It's not expensive,it's very easy to use, and it can be easily be adapted to suit many different plant types.
  • Garden Insects - Not All Are Pests  By : Elisabeth Mcgill
    It is important to realize that there will always be some harmful insects in your garden, the key is to keep them under control. Beneficial insects can help you to do this .They are ferocious hunters and most beneficial to have around and can be bought from nurseries and garden supply stores for a few dollars.
  • Don’t Forget Yourself When Caring for Someone with a Mood Disorder  By : Mary Logan
    Dealing with someone struggling with mental illness can take a toll on the caregivers and family members. Here are five ways to keep yourself healthy while caring about someone with mental illness.
  • Planning a Flower Garden - Things to Consider Before You Plant  By :
    With any gardening undertaking, a flower garden must have its sufficient supply of water, light, and rich soil. To begin your flower garden, select a sunny area, as flowers usually requires 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight each day. What else do you need to grow beautiful flowers in your yard?
  • Clumping Cold Hardy Bamboo Plants In America  By : Patrick Malcolm
    Suggestions for clumping cold hardy bamboo in the United States.
  • Aging Women and Parenting: The Case for Preparation  By :
    It's not news that the "golden years" of many older people, especially women, are years hijacked by young family members in need of care. It's not just boomers caring for aging parents; it's aging parents caring for children of their boomer aged children who for whatever reason do not care for their own children.
  • Single Parent Dating - How to Balance Your Family and Social Life  By : Bonnie Foshee
    Being a single parent and balancing taking care of your child and having a social life is a challenge. Taking care of your child is very important, but so are you.
  • Christmas Gift Baskets: How To Create Unique Christmas Baskets On Your Own  By : Qing Gu
    Create your own beautiful, hand-made Christmas gift baskets and holiday gifts filled with festive favorites! It's a fun, easy, affordable, and memorable way to give your Christmas gifts.
  • Are You Listening?  By :
    Read case studies of men and women whose marriages ended because they did not know how to listen. Then learn 18 helpful hints. If you take the time to listen to the people in your life, you can avoid many hardships, and you will be greatly rewarded. Enjoy healthy relationships by hearing others, and of course, by asking others to listen to you. Be able to say yes to the question, “Are you listening?”
  • A Knitting Afghan Sampler 102  By : Alice Seidel
    In my last article, I touched upon various ways of readying yourself to begin an afghan project. Once you have selected a pattern -- you can then select your yarn and needles. Needles, of course, come in many different sizes, from very small (size 0 or 1) up to very large (size 18 or 19). Needles also vary in type as well.
  • WHO'S PREGNANT? IT'S PARTY TIME  By : Dee Smith
    Successful baby shower secrets revealed.
  • Ogeechee Limes – Pleasantly Tasting Like Citrus  By : Patrick Malcolm
    A description of the rarely heard of Ogeechee Lime tree.
  • 16 Favorite Dr Seuss Quotes to Celebrate His Birthday  By : Noel Jameson
    If you or your children are fans of Dr. Seuss, check out these 16 Dr. Seuss quotes -- just in time to celebrate his birthday!
  • Flowering Azaleas, Camellia, Crepe Myrtle (crape Myrtle), And Other Important Landscape Shrubs  By : Patrick Malcolm
    Flowering Azaleas, Camellia, Crepe Myrtle (crape Myrtle), And Other Important Landscape Shrubs
  • Can Plants Grow Without Soil? Hydroponic Gardening is the Answer!  By : Tony Buel
    Hydroponic Gardening is the system in which plants can be made to grow without soil. Hydroponically grown plants will grow and mature faster and yield an earlier harvest of vegetable crops.
  • Best Global Warming Volunteer Opportunity  By : Nathan Brown
    Learn about the most accessible volunteer opportunity for fighting global warming.
  • Shifting from Two Incomes to One: Embracing The Virtues of the Single-Income Family  By : Christine Conners
    Surviving on a single income requires more than just clipping coupons and eating more meals at home. To succeed we must alter our philosophical mindset and embrace the six virtues of the single-income family.
  • Hydroponic Supplies You Need for a Productive Garden  By : Tony Buel
    the very basic hydroponic gardening supplies that you need when starting out can readily be found in and around your home! Those who are new to hydroponic gardening often overbuy on supplies that they possibly may not need when first starting out. Here's some useful tips when buying hydroponic gardening suppies
  • How to Stay Happily Married With Kids  By : Bonnie Foshee
    Keeping your marriage alive is very important for having a happy and healthy family. You need to work on your marriage as well as having family time. Do you know the happy marriage recipe?
  • Discount Sofas - Give an exclusive look for your home interiors  By :
    Sofas are certainly an integral part of the furniture. Without a proper sofa set you can’t have your home decorated properly. A perfect sofa set, which suits the color and style of the home, will naturally make the family living area quite beautiful and complete. There are so many sofas like traditional sofas, leather sofas, sectional sofas, custom designed sofas and many more. Each of them has got their own specialty and beauty.
  • Designing your Sofa Direct  By :
    Sofas are certainly an important part of any home’s furniture. They can provide your home with a very rich, classy and dignified look. Without a proper sofa set, no house looks complete even with enormous furniture.
  • History Of Seedless Grapes And Raisins Used In Wine Making  By : Patrick Malcolm
    A History Of Seedless Grapes And Raisins Used In Wine Making.
  • Reclining sectional sofas  By :
    A reclining sectional sofa can decorate your home in a very beautiful manner. If you are looking at decorating your home and at the same time maximizing the usage of the space n the family living area then reclining sectional sofas are one of the best things to have in your furniture set up.
  • Chinquapin History  By : Patrick Malcolm
    A history of chinquapin trees.
  • An Engagement Ring Is Forever  By : Brian Welsch
    A popular engagement ring is the solitaire diamond, often called the Tiffany setting. This style was introduced in the late 19th century and still remains one of the most popular today.
  • What is a Home Inspection  By :
    The real estate industry is a multi-billion dollar sector in the United States. There are many players in each real estate transaction with home inspectors being as important as the real estate closing itself.
  • How to Say "NO" Graciously  By : Daniel Sitter
    What do you say when asked to do something or take responsibility for a new work project, or sit on another school or church committee or become a scout leader or bake cookies for the local fund-raiser or anything that will require more time than you realistically have available? How do you learn to say no when asked?
  • Baby Walker - Friend or Foe?  By : Dalene Joubert
    When parents talk about babies, walkers and encouraging them to walk, one question is bound to be raised sooner or later... "Does a walker really encourage my baby to walk? And will a walker help my child to walk at an earlier age?" The answer lies in looking at the pros and cons. And how to use it sensibly.
  • 3 Fashion Myths about guys debunked  By : Simon Brady
    This article debunks three common myths that women have about men. The gist of the article is that we do care about how we look, we just don't care to admit it!
  • You Can Undo All The Criticisms You Did To Your Child.  By : Cheng Cheng Tan
    The articles explains how to remove criticism that had an impact on our children. Criticisms diminishes a child's confidence and may hinder his ability to achieve more things in life when he grows up. He may think that he cannot count as well as his friends because his parents told him once that he was "hopeless in Maths". Of course, criticisms affects kids in different ways but ususally their confidence is affected.
  • The Art of Communication  By :
    Are you tired of having upsets with the people in your life? Do you want to learn the art of communication so that you can experience successful relationships with your family, friends, and the people you work with? Then read the 16 important keys to successful communication.
  • Home Decorating Pictures and Magazines  By : Benn Brown
    There are so many magazines, catalogues, books and websites related to interior home decorating. These resources provide many useful tools and offer great advice for decorating your home.Home decorating pictures are very beneficial when making plans to decorate both the interior and exterior of your home.
  • Teaching Our Children the Value of Work  By : Christine Conners
    There has been a lot of discussion recently about whether children today are more self-centered than children of previous generations. Christine believes that the solution to this lies in teaching children the value of work.
  • A Simple 2-Step Plan To Beat The Biggest Baby Growth And Development Problem  By : Dalene Joubert
    Probably the single biggest baby growth and development problem parents struggle with, is this... They suffer from a lack of a clear plan to tell them what to look out for and what do. Here is a 2-step solution.
  • Is Your Child an Entrepreneur?  By : Bonnie Foshee
    Set your child up for success by helping them become an entrepreneur. A person that knows how to sell, or how to set up a business can find a multitude of ways to make money that will sustain them through their life. You can help your child develop business savy.
  • Develop Your Child's Thinking Skills  By : Cheng Cheng Tan
    Help your kids to develop their thinking skills with some of the techniques provided. It helps as you guide them instead of providing them with the answer direct.
  • Are You Smart Enough For A Smart Phone?  By : Titus Hoskins
    It doesn't matter if you're an Einstein shoe-in or a prime candidate for the next Jackass video, anyone can benefit from having a smart phone. Here are seven reasons why you should get a smart phone.
  • Your Child Can Do More Than You Think.  By : Cheng Cheng Tan
    This article is about what my son could do which I thought was not possible before because I thought he was too young. You have to let them try to find out.
  • Organic Container Gardening: Healthy plants with a limited amount of space  By : Janet Strain
    If you would love to grow healthy, fresh vegetables and vibrant, beautiful flowers but have limited space, organic container gardening can be the answer you've been looking for. This creative type of natural gardening can be done just about anywhere and it can even be easier than maintaining a traditional garden plot.
  • Moderate Cold Hardy Traits In Date Palms And Fan Palms  By : Patrick Malcolm
    Descriptions of some moderate cold hardy date and fan palm trees.
  • How to Get your Husband to Help Around the House  By : Christine Conners
    A proven technique to get husband's to help around the house.
  • How To Help Your Kids To Open Up?  By : Cheng Cheng Tan
    Shy kids can open up too. Parents need to put in a lot more effort to ensure that happens. It will not happen just like that. However, it can be done.
  • Is it Really the COST of Organic Food?  By : Denise Palmer
    We are willing to pay a lot of money for things that offer us instant gratification, or that we convince ourselves are good for us and our families. But when it comes to spending a few more dollars per month on eating organic food, many people look the other way and can't seem to find the justification in it. Many people simply use the 'excuse''..'we can't afford it'.
  • Family ski vacations: Practical Christmas Vacation Ideas for Families who Love Winter Sports  By : Qing Gu
    Whether you’re a novice or you bring your children for their first ski trip, family ski vacations make for great Christmas memories, and with a little research, you can find the perfect destination! Here is how...
  • The Soul of a Home  By : Pat Brill
    It's the room where your kids visit with you after school and tell you all about their day. It’s the room where your dearest friends gather for drinks, where your spouse makes you laugh after a long day, where you go to count your blessings, or to have a quiet cup of tea.
  • Resentment—The Bite That Holds On  By :
    I told the troubled couple that they were unique but their problems were not. In the course of counseling many couples, I found that the lack of love was rarely the problem. However, hidden resentments caused many bad feelings, and covert or overt conflicts. Find out how to clear your resentments so that you can have the healthy, loving relationship that you deserve.
  • Grandparent and Grandchild -- A Special Bond  By : Karen Fusco
    Grandparents play a vital role in the upbringing of your children. Their role is vastly different from your role as a parent, and to a child it helps complete the circle of a well-rounded life.
  • Helping Your Child Improve Reading Skills  By : Bonnie Foshee
    If your child is going to be successful in life, your child must be a good reader. Do you know how to help your child become a good reader, and instill a love of reading?
  • Tips for Timeless Wedding Day Jewelry  By : Shirley Tan
    Tips for choosing wedding day jewelry to complement your wedding gown, bridesmaids dresses and flower girl's dress.
  • How to Avoid Giving Him Another Necktie: Helpful Tips for Finding Gifts for Men  By : Shirley Tan
    This article tells you how to shop for a gift for a man.Think of men’s bags, totes and duffels as the new gift idea for men to replace the standard necktie. Most men could use an extra or new bag to replace a bag that is worn out, stained or faded.
  • A Guide to Selling a House Yourself... For Sale By Owner  By : Andrew Jamaz
    Find out how to sell your home yourself in this interesting article which contains great tips on what to do for best results.
  • Science for Kids - Keeping Them Interested  By : Bonnie Foshee
    Children who are curious and love science excel in school and in life. You can help them like science with simple everyday events. Activities at home can go a long way towards keeping your child interested in science and learning about the world around him or her.
  • Keep Yourself Safe with Home Security Sickers And Signs  By : Janet Strain
    When you think about home security systems, what comes to mind? You might think of home security systems, safes, or locks such as deadbolts. However, a less expensive option is the home security sign.
  • Wedding Favor Basics: Tips for Selecting Wedding Favor Gifts  By : Shirley Tan
    Whatever your budget--wedding favors are worth the price. This article contains some helpful information and tips on selecting different types of wedding favors and keepsake gifts.
  • 3 Myths About Baby Milestones That Plague Your Baby's Future, Whether You Know It Or Not  By : Dalene Joubert
    You too can give your baby the best by ignoring the 3 most common myths, learning what the baby milestones are and when they should be mastered. Here is the first step...
  • Getting Your Kitchen Organized  By :
    Quick tips on reducing kitchen clutter and keeping your kitchen organized.
  • Wedding Ceremony  By :
    Are you thinking about writing a part or all of your marriage ceremony? If you are, you can use the following for your wedding, or for an informal spiritual re-confirmation of your marriage commitment. Just fill your names in and enjoy!
  • Helping the whole family cope with mental illness  By : Mary Logan
    Parents, siblings and spouses dealing wtih a family member's mental illness face unique challenges. Here are my top 5 ways to keep the family involved and moving forward.
  • You’ve Just Got Engaged. Now What? Helpful Tips for the Groom to Be  By : Shirley Tan
    After you get engaged you will see that planning a wedding is much more complicated than you originally thought. This article contains some some helpful tips just for the groom to be.
  • Renovating Your Kitchen In A Single Weekend  By :
    Kitchen renovation doesn't have to be a huge ordeal that keeps your kitchen ripped apart for several weeks. It's possible to get it done in a weekend!
  • Pest Control Breakthrough in the never ending battle around home and garden  By : Elisabeth Mcgill
    For safe methods to grow plants and to t control pests in home and garden, give Organic Oils a try. Find out which oils are used against which pest.
  • Round-Robin Mealtime  By : Pat Brill
    Structuring the conversation, especially with children at the table, can be a bit tricky sometimes, and that’s where the idea of the Round-Robin Mealtime comes in. Prepare to be amazed at the simplicity of it all.
  • Top 5 Tips for Restoring an Older Home  By :
    Restoring an older home is very rewarding, but often very challenging as well. Follow these top 5 tips for a head start.
  • Craft Clutter Creating Organizational Calm  By : Francesca Black
    Have you ever noticed how clutter, mess, and disorganization effects the way you feel? Having too much stuff, or stuff without order, creates an unsettled atmosphere. Very few can shut out the chaos around them without being affected by it.
  • The Final 6 Maintenance Tips For Water Heaters  By : John Haynes
    This article gives tips on many preventative maintenance measures that can be performed on a tank-type water heater.
  • Your Daily Bread -- How Working Feeds Your Family and YOU  By : Karen Fusco
    Working moms have a very busy schedule and are constantly stressed. Don't despair! There are many side benefits to be proud of, especially relating to your own personal growth.
  • How to Choose a Contractor for your Next Home Improvement Project  By :
    Even the best laid home improvement projects can die a painful death if you pick the wrong contractor. Follow these tips to make sure your project will run smoothly.
  • I Gave Him A Night To Remember  By : Dee Smith
    Custom-written roasts, toasts and tributes make people very happy.

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