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Posted on November 19, 2008

Slim Clip: Better Than An Ordinary Wallet

The slim clip is a product that offers many advantages over a traditional wallet. It is light and small enough that you can carry it around in your pocket, in your handbag or in your brief case. You should still be able to find it easily without...

Posted on November 19, 2008

Meat the GT Xpress

Grilled steak, chicken or an array of vegetables are all foods that are usually enjoyed during the summer months on the outdoor grill. Unfortunately, outdoor grilling has limitations; especially if you are looking to grill during the cooler months....

Posted on November 8, 2008

How The Shamwow Can Keep Your House Clean

Any mess that is remotely related to liquid can be cleaned by the most basic of Shamwow products. The base product of Shamwow is the Shamwow Cloth. This product is available in two sizes and these cloths can do wonders for your home or apartment....

Posted on November 8, 2008

Top Products And Tips That Help Clean Up Spills

Cleaning up spills around the house can be one of the most frustrating aspects of home maintenance. No matter what the item is that has soiled your floor, your first concern is to prevent it from becoming a stain. There are many myths, supposed...

Posted on October 23, 2008

Keep Your Cell Phone Handy With The "Smart Clip"

As cell phones get smaller and handier, they also get so much easier to misplace and lose. How many times have you found yourself fumbling through your purse to grab your cell before it clicked to voice mail - or worse, to silence it as quickly as...

Posted on October 23, 2008

How The H2O Mop Can Keep Marble And Other Surfaces Brand New

Marble, tile and laminate floors look fantastic right after they are installed in a home. In fact, they can be downright stunning. Unfortunately, a few problems may arise after cleaning these floors a few times. Steam cleaning is a great way to avoid...

Posted on October 23, 2008

Grilling Indoors: An Introduction To The "GT Xpress"

Move over, George Foreman. You've got serious competition. The GT Xpress 101 is taking center stage in the infomercials. The GT Xpress looks a bit like a waffle maker, but it does a whole lot more than just make waffles. It's billed as an indoor...

Posted on October 23, 2008

Easy Recipes For People On The Move

Are you one of those busy people who never has time for a good, home-cooked meal? Do you tend to grab a burger or taco instead of a real meal because the fast food joint is "on the way"? If you're one of the millions of people who never seem to have...

Posted on October 8, 2008

Getting Started on a Home Loan

Some of the best advice I can give for getting a home loan is to start early. I've included some information in this article to help you get started.

Posted on September 16, 2008

Ways To Ease The Process Of Ironing Your Clothing

Ironing is a tedious chore at best, but there are ways to make ironing easier and quicker. The resurgence in popularity of 100% cotton clothing has brought back the necessity for pressing your clothes. If you want to present a crisp, polished,...

Posted on September 16, 2008

How To Iron Clothes Like A Pro

For many individuals, ironing is a basic weekly household chore. These days with permanent press and synthetic fabrics and electric clothes dryers, ironing clothes is rapidly becoming a lost art. If you like wearing natural materials like 100%...

Posted on September 16, 2008

How To Safely Clean Your Hardwood Floor

Hardwood floors are a timeless, elegant and durable design element that fit into nearly any style of décor. High quality hardwood floors are among the top floor coverings chosen by homeowners - but the thought of cleaning them safely can be a...

Posted on September 16, 2008

How To Fix A Scratch On A Hardwood Floor

Hardwood floors are the heart of a home - warm and glossy, inviting and homey, hardwoods can make any room look great. But what happens when, after all of your efforts at keeping that gorgeous hardwood in like-new condition, you come home and find...

Posted on September 16, 2008

Cooking Tips For Broiling A Chicken

For decades, broiled chicken has been the meat of choice for those on low-fat and low calorie diets. Unfortunately, broiled white chicken has also acquired a reputation for being bland, rubbery and dry.

Posted on August 15, 2008

Vacuum + Broom = Shark VX3 The All-Purpose Floor Cleaner

For most people, finding the time to clean your home can be a bit daunting. More and more each year, time has become a precious commodity. Yet, when there is time for housework to be completed, it is important that you are able to get as much done...

Posted on August 15, 2008

How The Shark Steam Mop Can Keep Your Floors Clean

Forget about having to buy one mop for the kitchen floor and another for cleaning the beautiful treated wood floors throughout the rest of your home. The Shark Steam Mop is safe for use on most types of flooring, except unsealed wood and no-wax...

Posted on August 15, 2008

How Summer Humidity Can Affect Wood Floors

Owners of wood floors are often surprised to find cracks and bows in their pristine flooring throughout the year. These small cosmetic concerns are common to all types of commercial flooring and are no reason to panic. During the spring and summer,...

Posted on August 15, 2008

Tips For Watering Home Gardens

As food prices climb higher and organic foods rise in popularity, many homeowners are starting their own home gardens. Of course, supplementing the food supply is not the only reason to maintain a garden. Some nurture a relaxing green getaway in...

Posted on August 15, 2008

How The "Awesome Auger" Can Make Yard Work Easier

The Awesome Auger is a product that you’ve likely seen on television doing amazing things. The infomercial for this product leaves gardeners and yard buffs salivating at the screen as the Awesome Auger powers through task after task in the...

Posted on July 4, 2008

Tips To Keep Fruits And Vegetables Fresh

There are few things worse than having to throw away food that has spoiled. This is not just a waste of resources; it is also a waste of time and money. In most houses, fruits and vegetables are in need of either quick consumption or quick storage....

Posted on July 4, 2008

Tips For Watering Flowers And Plants In The Summertime

If you have a garden or yard, then you probably know that your plants need a little more help during the summer heat. In many cases, the best way to keep your garden healthy is to water the plants so that they are getting the moisture they need to...

Posted on July 4, 2008

How To Clean Different Kinds Of Hardwood Finishes

If you have hardwood floors, it is extremely important to clean them regularly. If you do not have hardwood floors, you could cause damage to your hardwood floors that cannot be repaired without refinishing the floors. This can be a very expensive...

Posted on July 4, 2008

How "Green Bags" Can Keep Food Fresher Longer

Every day, consumers are bombarded with advertisements. If you watch TV, chances are that you’ve seen the Debbie Meyer "Green Bags," plastic produce bags infomercials. These bags are marketed as a solution to food that rots quickly under normal...

Posted on July 4, 2008

What Not To Do When Cleaning Hardwood Floors

Do you have hardwood floors? If so, make sure extra care is taken when cleaning them. In order to keep your hardwood floors looking beautiful, there are not only things that you should do - there are also things that you should not do.

Posted on June 15, 2008

Tips for Watering Plants: How much Water? How Often? Use Nutrients?

Unless you are a professional landscaper, or have plenty of experience tending to your own lawn and garden, knowing how best to care of plants can be difficult. For many individuals, gardening is a trial and error process, often ending with many dead...

Posted on June 15, 2008

Shortcuts to Make Yard Work Easier

A beautiful yard is the reward of work well done, but what happens when the work required is beyond your capabilities? While there are individuals who enjoy the muscle-straining tasks that result in a beautiful yard, many still are not that fond of...

Posted on June 15, 2008

How the Shark VX3 Cordless Sweeper can Help Clean Your Home

Which helpful item do you reach for when your toddler upends a whole bowl of spaghetti right onto your clean kitchen floor? This is not a mess that your vacuum cleaner or carpet sweeper can handle, but it is no worse than a handful of pencil shavings...

Posted on June 15, 2008

Why the "Awesome Auger" Should be in your Tool Shed

Chances are you have seen this item on TV; digging up dirt, mixing paint, drilling post holes and more. The Awesome Auger is certainly eye-catching, and also is extremely helpful to have around the house. Many home-owners are looking for new ways to...

Posted on June 15, 2008

How the "Aqua Globe" can Keep Your Plants Watered and Healthy

Plant lovers now have a new way to deal with the age-old question of when and how much to water plants. The Aqua Globe plant watering system is a simple set-it-and-forget-it system that provides just the right amount of water for your plants for up...

Posted on June 15, 2008

How "As Seen on TV" products can help you

Many individuals enjoy watching late night television. One of the prime reasons for this is the As Seen on TV infomercials which are usually on late at night. These infomercials often focus on products that provide solutions to almost any household...

Posted on June 15, 2008

Easy Tips to Keep Your Carpet and Floor Clean

They say an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, and it's just as true in keeping your carpets and floors looking fresh and new. Here are some tips to help you keep your carpets and floors sparkling and fresh.

Posted on May 16, 2008

How to Keep your Garage Organized

Everyone's garage inevitably ends up a mess from time to time. There is something about the convenient storage spot that compels homeowners to pile their stuff inside. Many people's cars have not seen the inside of the garage in many years. Others...

Posted on May 16, 2008

What type of Fence is best for your Property?

Choosing a fence is not as easy as it used to be. In the days when choice was more limited, the most popular option was the simple white picket fence: clean and traditional, it looked great with almost any style home. These days you have dozens of...

Posted on May 16, 2008

Tips to Light your Property on a Budget

There are many good reasons to light your property at night, not the least of which is safety. Beyond safety, though, there are other considerations. Outdoor lighting can completely transform the look of your home after dark.

Posted on May 16, 2008

How to Decorate your Garden

A garden is a haven, a place to renew and refresh the spirit. From the wildest and shaggiest of wildflower gardens to manicured rose gardens and knot gardens favored by the Victorians, gardens feed the soul and bring peace and beauty into our lives....

Posted on May 16, 2008

An Overview of Patio Maintenance

Outdoor living is more popular than ever. Even in the colder states, the growing popularity of patio fire-pits and fireplaces has lengthened the patio season.

Posted on May 15, 2008

Types of Hardwood Flooring: Which is Best for You?

As manufacturing processes continue to improve and chemical treatments become more effective, the cost of hardwood floors goes down. Today, there are a variety of styles of hardwood flooring for homeowners looking to add some charm to their home.

Posted on May 15, 2008

Step by Step Kitchen Renovation

The kitchen is the heart of the home, and a kitchen remodeling project is one of the most dramatic, as well as most expensive, projects that you can undertake in your home. Before you begin a kitchen remodeling job, it is important to plan the...

Posted on May 15, 2008

Refurbished Appliances: A Risky Money Saver?

Refurbished appliances are those that have been returned to the manufacturer and repaired. In the case of large appliances, this may involve rebuilding or replacing the motor, replacing defective or damaged parts or otherwise making it work and look...

Posted on May 15, 2008

How to Reface Kitchen Cabinets and Make Them Look New

Remodeling your kitchen is one of the most expensive home remodeling jobs that you can undertake. The costs can be trimmed somewhat by doing some of the work yourself. One area that allows you to save a good deal of money is refacing your kitchen...

Posted on May 15, 2008

Buying New Carpets? Important Information to Know

There are many choices in carpeting. The variety of materials that carpeting is made with means that you can have just about any look that you want. Regardless of what type of carpet you choose, you will get better wear if you choose carpet made from...

Posted on May 15, 2008

Air Quality Tips for the Home, Breathe Safe and Easy

Indoor air quality is important for many reasons. We spend a good amount of time, including the time that we are asleep, in our homes. Poor air quality can aggravate asthma and other lung conditions, particularly in the very young and the elderly. In...

Posted on May 15, 2008

Quick and Easy - How Crock Pots simplify your hectic life

Imagine getting home from work to the tantalizing smell of dinner, ready to dish out, hot and delicious. For a busy working mom, corporate couple or live-alone single, that's a dream that doesn't seem likely, unless you can afford your own chef. But...

Posted on May 15, 2008

Keeping the Kitchen Safe for Kids, Five Quick Tips

Cooking with your child can be a fun learning experience. Children that help their parents in the kitchen are often more inclined to try new foods, and an interest in cooking is very beneficial in the teen years. Teaching the basics to your child at...

Posted on June 17, 2007

New Flooring Is A Great Selling Feature

Floors more than any other aspect have the ability to radically change the look of any room or area. Putting brand new floors into a home not only increases it's asking price on the market but drastically improves the marketing strength of the home.

Posted on April 25, 2007

Keeping Your Home Sale-Ready

In an ideal world: homes would listed and sold within days. There would be no need to stage your home for weeks in a row and wait with bated breath beside the phone for the offers to arrive. In an ideal world. The simple reality of the housing...