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Today's Featured PostBy attosa
Don't throw out that banana peel. There are many awesome uses for the vitamin-packed peel once you've eaten the fruit from the inside.
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By Tracey C.
When you open your bag of icing sugar bag or any bag, it makes a mess. This tip will help you.
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By Madison C.
Trading services is a great way to reduce the costs. If you have a skill, ask local vendors if they need help in that particular area. Get creative! Ask caterers if they need some extra hands around the kitchen, or ask your local venue if they need help cleaning up around the venue.
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By Judy
For the first time in 32 years, I was late paying a water bill. I paid the $13 penalty as I was very busy with some family matters. I called the utility company today and was told they have a policy of waiving one late fee every 5 years. It is not a fortune of money, but better in my pocket than theirs!
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Boiling Potatoes in the Skin for Potato Salad
By littergitter
When my mother made potato salad, she boiled the potatoes whole and then peeled them. Her potato salad was so good. When I want to make a batch of potato salad, I cook the potatoes in the skin like she did.
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By Robyn
I love to dye papers for my handmade notebooks and journals. This week I found out I could scent these pages beautifully.
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By 15mhhm15
Chinese New Year is tomorrow! Instead of buying flowers, we used flowers right from our yard.
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Sprouted Seeds from your Kitchen Cabinet
By Donna
I always sprout seeds, especially in the winter. I add them to sandwiches, salads, soups, or even eat as snacks! I normally just use a mason jar with a piece or cheese cloth or a little screen material under the jar ring/cap to allow me to rinse and drain daily until they sprout.
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