Recent Home Blog | Appliances PostsCentral Air Conditioning Unitsby Sherry Holetzky25 Aug 2007 09:15 AMDid you know that the size of the unit you choose to air condition your home is important? Probably, and most homeowners have a good idea what size is necessary to keep up with the demand for cooled air. Home and Garden Question: Washing Machine Odorby Sherry Holetzky22 Jul 2007 11:17 AMI recently received the following question: Does your washer ever have an odor? Mine does. The smell isn't real strong but it is unpleasant and like musty. What can I do to to get rid of it and keep it from smelling? Any ideas? The good news is that this problem is usually easy to resolve. Home and Garden: Clocksby Sherry Holetzky14 Jul 2007 09:37 AMThere are many different types of clocks for the home and even for the yard or garden. Not only are they functional but many are also quite stylish as well. Some are even used as art pieces as well as time pieces. The Good Old Days: When Home Products Were Made to Lastby Sherry Holetzky26 Apr 2007 08:50 AMI have a TV that I bought when my oldest daughter was about a year old. Yes, I'm old, she just turned seventeen. That television still works and is now in the room she shares with sister. How Long Will Your Kitchen Appliances Last?by Michele Cheplic25 Apr 2007 09:16 PMMy parent's microwave is dead. My dad called last night to inform me of its demise. Organizing Your Fridge and Its Environsby Marjorie Dorfman26 Sep 2006 02:24 AMYour refrigerator is your friend, but what kind of pal are you? Do you clean big white, black or almond-colored Sara or Frederick out every week or so to give it time to breathe and make way for new food friends to circulate? Your fridge has feelings too, even if they are mostly cold ones. The Dishwasher As Energy-Saver and Friendby Marjorie Dorfman16 Sep 2006 03:05 AMHere are some tips to save time, energy and money while operating the dishwasher in your home. (These tips will also work in your friends' homes, but I am quite sure that YOUR dishwasher isn't there.) 1. Run the dishwasher only when you have a full load. It's much cheaper that way. 2. Tivo For The Home, Anyone?by Marjorie Dorfman16 Sep 2006 02:15 AM"It's a bird. It's a plane. No, it's Tivo!" ~ Anonymous Someone of semi-importance said that once you own a Tivo, you will wonder how you ever managed to live without one. Without what? you might ask, looking like the rear end of an unsophisticated donkey, if you're anything like me. Plasma TV: Do You Need A Transfusion?by Marjorie Dorfman14 Sep 2006 06:24 AMWhat is this thing called plasma television and why can't I get it at the local blood bank? Wherever did it come from and why does it beckon from regions heretofore unknown? Read on, no matter what blood type you may be. The History of the Refrigerator: The Cold Truth and Hard Factsby Marjorie Dorfman06 Sep 2006 03:28 AMEugene O'Neil's iceman was from another day and age, but the cutting and storage of ice goes back much further to 1,000 BC, in China. Before that time, snow, ice, cool streams, springs, caves and cellars were used to refrigerate food. Recent Blog Comments Nobleman2003 says... "First lets Passion fruit is cute and i don't blame any couple for trying this...however you need to know something very important." |
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