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A Family Friendly New Year’s Eve
New Year’s Eve has never really been a family-friendly holiday. But that is all about to change. Below you will find several New Year’s Eve party ideas that are not only fun for the whole family, but also relatively inexpensive. … Continue reading
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Kitchens Then and Now: Pre-Modern Era Kitchens
Today, the kitchen is the heart and soul of a home. But right around the turn of the 20th century, the kitchen played an even more important role in the house. At this time, before central heating, the coal burning … Continue reading
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Kids in the Kitchen Part Two: Highlighting Kid-Friendly Kitchen Products
As much as you want your little youngster to stay a child forever, all he/she wants to do is grow up. And part of this desire to be older includes your child’s wanting to “help” you in the kitchen. But … Continue reading
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What to do With All the Leftover Thanksgiving Turkey
If you are hosting Thanksgiving this year, one thing is for sure; you will have enough leftover turkey to last you until December. But what can you do with so much turkey? Eventually turkey sandwiches become boring. There has to … Continue reading
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Quick Kitchen Remodeling During the Holiday Season
Tell me if this scenario sounds like you… You are preparing Thanksgiving dinner when you suddenly realize that your kitchen is old and outdated. You know there is nothing you can do to fix your kitchen before your guests arrive. … Continue reading
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Green Kitchen Cleaning Tips
Making the world a better place can be easy. In fact, you don’t even have to leave your kitchen. How much more convenient can you get? At least 1/3 of cleaning products contain chemicals that are known to cause significant … Continue reading
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Create an Eco-Friendly Kitchen
Going green. Some thought it was just a fad. They were wrong. Going green is an increasingly popular pledge to make the world a more eco-friendly place in which to live. And going green doesn’t start with large corporations or … Continue reading
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