Posted by
Carolyn on Sep 29th, 2009 in
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Of course, one of the cheapest means of drying clothes uses no appliance what-so-ever. A clothes line and clothes pins is a one time less than $10.00 investment. Using the sun and breezes, clothes lines are making a come back in many backyards. Some homeowners’ associations and cities, however, have local CC&Rs that restrict the use of clothes lines so, check the covenants, codes and restrictions...
This is another week for cheese. If your family really loves cheese and does not really love processed or powdered cheese now is the time to wax some cheese. Complete waxing instructions as well as a great source to purchase cheese wax is included in the September Newsletter so if you missed it check it out.
Last week I spoke to a group and they were shocked that waxing cheese was possible and could...
Posted by
Carolyn on Sep 25th, 2009 in
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Although diarrhea is usually not a problem with the flu it has been a problem to some having the H1N1 virus. This is also the time of the year when cases of gastroenteritis increases (sometimes called the stomach flu, which of course is not a flu at all). For those reason here are a few tips:
Diarrhea usually lasts only a short amount of time, and doesn’t usually cause complications such as dehydration,...
Posted by
Carolyn on Sep 24th, 2009 in
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I know it’s Thursday but my internet has been down for the last day and a half so I am hoping I can slip this post in before I loss it again. I purchase coffee filters at the dollar store and use them for lots and lots of things around my home. They are much cheaper than paper towels and are lint free so they work great for times when you want to avoid lint. The following are a few ideas for uses...
Yesterday the “final” report on the H1N1 vaccine was released with it’s recommendation for children. We have heard for months that more than one dose of the vaccine might be required to get full protection. Here are the guidelines: Children 10 to 17 years old need only one shot, children 6 months to 9 years old need two shots given 21 days apart. The U.S. government has ordered a total of...