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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

BLOGGY GIVEAWAY

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The winner is.......

Anna Leigh

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Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Chevrolet's Project Driveway Program

Chevrolet's Project Driveway Program! As part of the Project Driveway program

If you live or work in metropolitan New York City; Washington, D.C.; or southern California, you may be eligible to test-drive an Equinox Fuel Cell vehicle, or share your opinions directly with The GM Fuel Cell Team. You must be at least 21 years of age, a U.S. citizen and have a valid driver's license.

Also, because of the current availability of hydrogen fueling stations, only specific geographic areas and driving habits can be considered at this time, although we will keep your information on file in the event that additional opportunities become available in the future. Finally, we are looking for a diverse group of people to participate in the community and drive the Equinox Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles to gather a wide range of insights. Thank you very much for your time and interest.


http://www.chevrolet.com/fuelcell/checkzipcode

Thursday, January 10, 2008

18 Unexpected Organizer/Clean Home Journal

If you’re like most of us, the last thing you need to do is buy more cartons
and totes for getting organized. Instead, take a look at our list of everyday
items—you probably have most of them around the house already!—which you can use to get organized, save space and find things more easily.

  • 1. Hangers with bars meant for hanging several pairs of pants are great for keeping your winter scarves and shawls visible and wrinkle-free in your coat closet. Use the multiple-skirt hangers with clips to hang your silk scarves. Or loop scarves over the crossbar of a wooden hanger—the result may be attractive enough to display!

  • 2.Tiered hanging wire baskets (intended for storing fruits and vegetables) have another use in your kids’ rooms. Use them to organize toys or stuffed animals or in the closet for socks, belts and underwear.

  • 3. Styrofoam egg cartons work great for storing extra golf balls. Just don’t get confused and put them in the refrigerator!)

  • 4. Cassette tapes may be practically obsolete but their plastic cases are still good. In fact, they’re ideal for keeping headphone cords for your cell phone or MP3 players safe and tangle-free.


  • 5. Old album covers are perfect for storing 8-by-10 photos (like class photos), certificates or your children’s artwork—items you want to keep,
    just not keep on display. Slip your more valuable documents and photos between two sheets of archival quality acid-free paper first.

  • 6. Lucite recipe boxes are just the right size for storing and displaying photographs. You can even open the box and choose to spotlight a
    favorite photo in the recipe holder.

  • 7. Cardboard wine boxes from your local liquor store or grocery have compartments that are great for storing fragile holiday ornaments. Place
    small and extremely delicate ones in Ziploc® Brand Sandwich Bags first to keep them from scratching each other.

  • 8.Canvas shoe bags designed to hang on the back of a closet door are ideal for storing mittens and knit hats in the front hall or mudroom.

  • 9. Plastic hanging shoe bags are also great organizers for your kitchen. Hang one inside your pantry door for all those small kitchen items—from corkscrews and tea strainers to corn-on-the-cob holders and measuring
    spoons. They’re just the right size for cake decorating tools too!
  • 10. An acrylic makeup organizer is a great way for the junior Picassos in your household to organize their art supplies. Damp paintbrushes stay neat in dividers meant for lipsticks, and the other small compartments can keep crayons, chalk and watercolor sets nice and neat.

  • 11. Foldout fishing tackle boxes make great jewelry boxes or storage boxes for crafts projects. Art students and makeup artists have relied on them for years for easy accessibility to their brushes and supplies.
  • 12.Silver flatware chests lined with tarnish-resistant fabric are great for organizing and storing your silver jewelry. They’re usually attractive
    enough to display and most have dividers that can be used for necklaces,
    bracelets, and rings. Look for these handsome boxes at garage sales and
    online auctions.


  • 13. Who doesn’t love to get those perfume and beauty-product samples? But the tiny bottles and containers can create some serious clutter. Minimize the mess by storing them in Ziploc® Brand Containers with Snap 'n Seal Lids in a bathroom closet or drawer. Next time you have guests, pull out some samples to put in a pretty dish
    in your spare bathroom.

  • 14. Empty suitcases are a missed opportunity! Remember, there are some things you just don’t need to unpack, like your travel hairdryer, electric adapters, sleep mask, neck pillow, earplugs and your restocked travel makeup kit.
  • 15. Little metal candy tins make terrific emergency mini-sewing kits. Fill them with needles, spare buttons, hooks-and-eyes, snaps and a few yards of white and black thread wrapped around a small piece of cardboard. Toss one in your handbag and another in your office desk drawer.

  • 16. The plastic containers for mints can be reused to store straight pins. Just be sure to store the pins point-side down
  • .
  • 17. Empty Saran™ Premium Wrap paper rolls are stronger than paper-towel rolls and can take on a second life as portable storage. Ball up empty plastic grocery bags and stuff them into a roll. Then toss a full roll of bags into your glove compartment, beach bag or gym bag so you’ll have a supply of bags whenever you need them.

  • 18.Everyone’s heard of storing shoes in clear plastic boxes with a photo affixed to the outside. But who has time to take and print those photos? Instead, use adhesive nametags and write a description for each box; for example, “brown suede loafers” or “black patent slingbacks.” Label
    larger plastic storage boxes as well and be sure to put stickers on two or
    three sides so you can read what’s in them no matter where or how
    they’re stored.

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

It'sTime For Me To Get Organize

I will be looking for ways to make it simple to find things when I need it.
Find easier ways to work smart.
Make a place for everything and put everything in its place.
Do not keep any mail that I do not need and be clutter free.
Not wait until tomorrow but do it today.
Keep a clean and organize house and clean van inside out.
Keep a list of things that need to be done but keep doing so
my list stays short.
Use the alarms,voice mail and calendars from my computer
and cell phone to keep me on track.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

NEW YEAR 2008

This day is the beginning of a New Year and my prayer is that I will
change for the better.
1. I would get closer to God.
2. Show my husband and children the love they deserve.
3. Read books.
4. Keep adding to this blog things that will be a help to all.
5. Eat healthier and exercise for health.
6. Pray that I will get better on remembering things

Friday, December 21, 2007

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Thursday, December 20, 2007

Eating Chocolate couldn't get any better


American Heart Association

Dark chocolate may reduce blood pressure

http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=3032114


University of Michigan Health System
This Facts About reviews dark chocolate and gives examples of foods to choose from as well as foods to avoid. We provide a guide for selecting an appropriate portion size, and recommendations for incorporating healthy changes into your diet.

http://www.med.umich.edu/umim/clinical/pyramid/chocolate.htm


Science Daily
Beyond the froth, cocoa teems with antioxidants that prevent cancer, Cornell University food scientists

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2003/12/031219072217.htm







Tuesday, December 11, 2007

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I have brought to you all that I found to be helpful.
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Irma

Friday, December 7, 2007

Welcome

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