Recent Home Blog | How To PostsHow to Set Up a Home Officeby Mary Ann Romans08 Apr 2009 10:11 AMWhether you want to work from home or just catch up on all of the bills, having a home office can really boost your productivity. How many times do we find ourselves conducting business at the kitchen counter or dining room table? Here are some tips about setting up a real home office. Getting Organized for a Yard Saleby Mary Ann Romans26 Mar 2009 11:22 AMHaving your own yard sale is a great way to de-clutter your home and earn a little extra spending money besides. But getting everything ready for a yard sale can be a daunting task. Here are some tips on how to get everything organized. How to Buy a Generator 2by Mary Ann Romans22 Dec 2008 02:08 PMTis the season to lose power as wintery winds, snow storms, and ice coat the land here in most of the country. At our house here in the woods, we tend to lose power at least four of five times a year. How to Buy a Generatorby Mary Ann Romans21 Dec 2008 07:39 AMWith snow and ice blanketing or threatening to blanket most of the country, it is important for home owners to be prepared. Being without power can mean living with out electricity, water and heat, and this could be deadly in some cases. How Do You Sort Laundry?by Mary Ann Romans15 Oct 2008 04:50 PMAll across the land, people are hiding a dirt little secret...their laundry. One thing I have discovered lately, is that people are reluctant to talk about how they do their laundry, when and how often they do their laundry and how they sort it all. Making Ironing Easierby Mary Ann Romans25 Jul 2008 11:16 AMSome people hate ironing, while others don't mind it at all. Whichever the case for you, there are ways to make the task easier. Just follow some simple techniques and preparations, and you'll be done in no time. Remove any clothes to be ironed when they are slightly damp. Make your own Summer Accessoriesby Sherry Holetzky07 Jul 2008 09:39 AMThere is a great variety of summertime accessories to dress up your home. Some of these items have hefty price tags, but you can make your own decorative pieces that will work just as well. Your vacation items can be a great source for summer accessories. Reader Question: What if I don't want to turn on the Oven?by Sherry Holetzky11 Jun 2008 12:14 PMWhen it's hot, many of us shy away from using the oven and heating up the entire kitchen (instead of just our food), much like this reader: Here's my question. So many meals require cooking in the oven. When Disaster Strikes: How you can Help, IIby Sherry Holetzky22 Mar 2008 06:42 AMIf you want to lend a helping hand, it is usually best to first find out what type of help is needed. Many times, people whose hearts are in the right place, find themselves turned away when all they want to do is help those in need. When Disaster Strikes: How you can Helpby Sherry Holetzky21 Mar 2008 06:29 AMTornadoes, snowstorms, flooding ... we've seen them all within about a month's time. Other areas have seen worse, and unfortunately, such things (and worse) will continue to occur at times in various places. When emergencies arise, many of us feel the urge to get involved. Recent Blog Comments discountlandlord says... "Better home security can increase house value When the property is installed with a good security system, the value of it will increase alongside with the decrease in the insurance rate." bsmythe says... "I found that once I bought my all wood kitchen cabinets the kitchen was markedly improved for me and the Mrs." |
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