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Old Time Cleaning Remedies

The San Diego Real Estate Blog | July 5th 2008 by Gary Glaser

      Old Time Cleaning Remedies Pots & Pans: To clean burnt and scorched pans, sprinkle liberally with baking soda, adding just enough water to moisten. Let stand for several hours. You can gene read more

A Great Base Takes The Cake!

Makeup with Kitsmitch | July 3rd 2008 by Helen

In all of my videos you will see me using a base of some sort for the eyeshadow. Now the reason why is it gives the shadow something to stick to and really brings out the color. You can apply shadows without a base for a more subtle look its really u read more

Candles, Plants and Pots

pic folio | June 22nd 2008 by Mo

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Tomato’s, Cucumbers, Peppers and Sunflowers on the Deck

Today I Will Mostly Be Growing | June 21st 2008 by Tracey

I potted on my Tomato’s (golden sunrise or green zebra) and Cucumbers (marketmore) last week and wanted to place them on the decking to get the most amount of sun possible. However under the decking in the dark only coming out at night or in he read more

Grown Naturally: Rice Husk Planters

Green Your Decor | June 17th 2008 by Jennae Petersen

I will readily admit that I am not the green thumb in my household. My husband is more at home with his hands in the dirt than almost anywhere else, and he has potted plants everywhere, both indoors and out. As soon as I saw these planters at Apartme read more

Mirro Get a Grip Pans

Reviews by Cole | June 13th 2008

When I first moved to Japan, we had to purchase everything new for our household as I couldn't bring anything I already had. Previously, Ryan was living in a dorm with a common room/kitchen. Needless to say, he didn't do a whole lot of cooking for hi read more

Tips And Guide On Preparing Soil For Healthy And Good Looking Orc…

Home Tips Articles Blog | June 9th 2008 by kon5518

Article reveals that orchids do not grow in soil. Tips and guide on why and how to prepare the soil and care for your orchids. Orchids come in many varieties and are vibrant and hardy plants. However, many people do not know of this curious fact, but read more

Grow Herbs no matter where you live

Keetsa! Blog - Eco-Friendly and Green | June 9th 2008 by Max Lee

If you have ever longed to have a garden, balcony or even just a window box but have never found the right place or the time to create a nice herb garden, but that was before the Dutch business Ontwerpduo comes in, they have created a unique system. read more

Thursday in the Kitchen

Sara's Lounge | June 6th 2008 by Sara

Sunday was another rainy day here and I felt the need for comfort food. Since Meghan is a vegetarian I thought it would be nice if I made something that we could all enjoy! ( and frankly I get tired of cooking 2 meals every night!) I found this great read more

Bare Your Soles

Running With Heels | June 2nd 2008 by RunningWithHeels

You know you’ve done it. And still do it. In fact, you’re doing it right now. Admit it. You’re hoarding shoes. Left to our own devices, most women (and some men) would happily continue to add to the Eiffel tower of footwear that we already own read more

The Amateur Photographer

My Escape Hatch | June 2nd 2008 by Monique

An amateur photographer was invited to dinner with friends, and he took along a few pictures to show to them. The hostess looked at the photos and commented, "These are very good! You must have a good camera."The photographer didn't make any comment, read more

Choosing the Best Plants for your Garden

Gardening Tips and Guides | May 27th 2008 by Erin Williams

Many times we buy plants on impulse then find there is nowhere in the garden that really suits them. Before buying plants carefully examine your garden to see how much sun and shade it gets, whether the soil is well drained or waterlogged and whether read more

Grobal Self Watering Pots

Hydroponics Dictionary | May 26th 2008 by justsomeguy

Each Grobal comes with everything you need to get started (plant not included), including the Grobal Self-Watering Planter, Grobal Soil, 3 - Grobal Plant Food Hydropaks and complete, simple, illustrated, full-color instructions. It takes onl read more

Kitchen Cooking Items Every Kitchen Should Have

Cook With Me - The Daily Dish | May 19th 2008 by Nicole Humphrey

Aside from my scrapbooking room (sorry it’s my favorite), the other place I love to spend loads of time in is my kitchen. I love to cook and bake and often you can find me coming up with my own meals from things I have on hand, making my own re read more

G is for…

The H is for Home Harbinger | May 16th 2008 by H is for Home

Our small Pennine garden has woken up - well, started to at least! We’ve been out at the weekend sweeping, potting up seeds, planting strawberries and some colourful annuals. We have lots of shady corners, so hostas and astilbes do really wel read more

Heads-up Challenge Electronic Poker Table has a Touchscreen that…

ChipChick | May 13th 2008

Playing poker with a real deck of cards is officially old fashioned. The Heads-Up Challenge home edition brings poker in to the the 20th century. It’s an electronic poker table with a touchscreen designed for up to two players to compete on. Th read more

Remodeled Pots.

Modern Urban Living | May 10th 2008 by Tracy

For all you gardeners out there check out these clever pots by design house Post Fossil. No need to repot plants as they grow, simply add another ring to the exsisting pot, add some soil and your plant has a newly remodeled home. read more

My Hanging Pelargonium Garden

Jess's Blabber Blog | May 7th 2008 by Jess

Spain looks so beautiful this time of year, the birds are singing and the hills are lined with wild flowers. Flowers are everywhere in fields on patios and in peoples gardens. I can’t get over how beautiful the Pelargoniums look. Their vivid hu read more

JMN Pottery

A Punkin Card Company | May 7th 2008 by A Punkin Card Company

Now that I have a home of my own to decorate, I am trying to scour the web and Etsy to find things that are unique but full of design and style. This little Etsy shop, JMN Pottery, caught my eye from the very beginning. Great pottery, amazing style a read more

Different Cookware for different countries

Styleo Blog | April 19th 2008 by Tim Ho

Designer Doshi Levien has done research with chefs and food writers for 6 weeks in order to design the best pots for different countries. Above is one of the Mosaic collection. It’s called the Mosaic Tajine, for Morocco. Read more to see the re read more

T-Mobile Hotspots Go Cold In New York City

VoIP hype! | April 11th 2008 by harry munroe

Source: andyabramson.blogs.comMuch to many people’s surprise this morning some of the always reliable T-Mobile Hotspots in Manhattan stopped working. It seems T-Mobile has a massive outage affecting the Big Apple this morning, and according to read more

Solis

Gardening Matters | April 7th 2008 by Inishindie

Mac’s garden centreWhilst some of us have had a long break from any form of gardening duties, there are some dedicated horticulturalists that work through all weathers. There doesn’t have to be blooms in the borders for landscapers like John McDe read more

a mountain of plastic pots

Lost in the Landscape | April 6th 2008 by James

I had a mountain of unwanted plastic pots, mostly in the 3-5 inch size, leftovers from when I was growing more than just a few orchids around the house. The pots were used, a little old, but basically functional. I couldn’t part with them— read more

Week 8 - 5th April 2008 - Veggy Plot Progress Report

Today I Will Mostly Be Growing | April 6th 2008 by Tracey

The weather was lovely and warm last week with temperatures higher than normal with the thermometers hitting 17 degrees on Friday 4th April 2008, I was happy thinking my seeds will finally get underway with their growing, until today Sunday 6th April read more

Making A Clay Pot Crafts, Take a Look At This

ReviewLutions Dotcom | April 5th 2008 by bengkyo

Clay pot crafts are a way to make cute home decorations. Pot clay crafts, flower pots clay can be written in a variety of decorative things that appeal to gardeners. Usually, the artist begins with new pots. The pots are often decorated with paint wh read more

Haiku Friday - Fridge Friday - April 04

There's More to the Story | April 4th 2008 by Sarah

There’s a youngish mom Looking tired and exhausted Needs more sleep, says she Dealing with two kids Can be rewarding but why Must they wake early? A table to clean But not right at this moment Better things to do A funny book to Read and en read more

One Potato, two potato, three potato, four…

Today I Will Mostly Be Growing | March 30th 2008 by Tracey

Today I was mostly planting my potato tubers which have been chitting on the spare bedroom windowsill since 24th February. I have chosen 2 varieties this year, the first is the classic new potato ‘charlotte’ which is reliable and tasty an read more

Sippin Saturdays: THINK CITRUS ~ How Do You Take Your Tea

Kitten Lounge | March 29th 2008 by Kimmie

I love cats and when it comes to big cats, I love them too. This post ties in a lot of different items together! First off, the Coffee and Tea Festival is only days away and will be held at... read more

Head Injuries & Hospitals

Chiari Malformation Blog: Too Much Brain to Contain | March 25th 2008 by Zipperhead

It's been a long couple of days. As has been pointed out to me by a friend, apparently I have some sort of hang-up about holidays (remember the 4th of July ruptured appendix?). Two days ago on Easter morning, I had one of my typical-of-late doozy of read more

Do You Have the Itch?

Gaining Genius from the Global Goldmine | March 23rd 2008 by Bendever Gerona

Yesterday, after posting Prepare, Ragnarok is Near and four other articles which are obviously outside the bounds of my interest (I really had a hard time with it ), I decided to take a break and stumble across the online gaming sites listed on read more

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