Subject: Daily Tip
Air Filter Maintenance
June 23, 2009 in Daily Tip
To keep your air conditioner working efficiently, change the air filter every 90 days. Put a note on your calendar to help you remember.
Read more...Electricity Cost
June 22, 2009 in Daily Tip
Do you know how much it costs to run your dryer? Here is an easy way to calculate how much the electricity costs to run your appliances.
Read more...Rain Can Toy
June 20, 2009 in Daily Tip
Homemade toys are the best. Learn how to make a fun and simple rain can for your little one from Salt and Chocolate.
Read more...Organized Closets
June 19, 2009 in Daily Tip
Want a closet that is orderly and not chaotic? Find out the number one rule to help you keep it that way.
Read more...A Made Bed
June 18, 2009 in Daily Tip
Why bother making the bed? You’re just going to sleep in it again. (That’s what I used to think.) Making the bed each morning helps you to feel ready for the day and it only takes a minute. Enjoy smooth sheets and a bed that’s pleasing to look at. It’s worth it.
Read more...Sweet, Juicy Watermelons
June 17, 2009 in Daily Tip
Watermelon reminds me of summer picnics and fireworks. Find out how to pick a sweet, juicy watermelon for those hot summer days.
Read more...Removing Carpet Odors
June 15, 2009 in Daily Tip
Does your carpet smell musty? Sprinkle baking soda over the carpet and sweep it in with a broom. Let is sit overnight to absorb odors, and then vacuum it up the next day. Works like a charm!
Read more...Watering Plants
June 13, 2009 in Daily Tip
Water your garden plants in the early morning or late evening. If you water your tomato plant during the day, the bottom branches and leaves turn yellow.
Read more...How to Brew the Perfect Cup of Tea
June 12, 2009 in Daily Tip
Love tea? A cup of tea in the morning or afternoon is a soothing ritual. Find out how to brew the perfect cup of tea from SortaCrunchy.
Read more...Spices
June 11, 2009 in Daily Tip
How long do spices last? Have some of your dried spices lost their flavor? Check out this guide to see if your spices are past their prime.
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