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From House to Home 10/31/07

  • Light up a powder room with tiny votive candles around the sink ledge or on a nearby table. Place some potpourri in a small dish or julep cup to keep the room fresh smelling.
  • Don't bring an old broom to a new house. Buy a new one to start fresh. After you use it to clean, change the furniture arrangment in your new living room and rearrange the accessories on your coffee tables.
  • Decorate a guest bathroom in a lighthouse theme. Replace traditional towel racks with solid brass ship anchors that can be installed on L-brackets, which will then hang away from the wall to serve as towel hooks.

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From House to Home 10/10/07

  • Have a dinner party, invite friends who don't know one another and serve wine in new attractive stemware and buy some new colorful dessert dishes that don't match your regular china, but complement it.
  • If you never use a dining room, turn your new one into a quasi-library by placing a smaller table that can expand at one end, adding bookshelves, comfortable seating, stereo equipment, a soft patterned rug underfoot and good lighting.
  • Put in an underground sprinkler system that will water your grass and flowers better, save you time and labor and ease your back strain.

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From House to Home 10/3/07

  • Have your curtains cleaned, dust all blinds and baseboards before you place your furniture, and have your windows washed. Your house will sparkle.
  • Get ready for Halloween by planning a costume party for different generations of your family and friends. Pick a theme and include old-fashioned games such as bobbing for apples.
  • Assign a chore to each family member to make life run more smoothly in coming months. For exmaple, have one child set the table nightly, and another do the dishes. Rotate tasks so everyone gets to learn something new.
  • A mah-jongg set with creamy plastic tiles the size of dominoes with pretty symbols adds cachet to a family room. It can create the theme of the room with the proper mah-jongg table, tiles encased in an alligator-embossed box and the mah-jongg pad or cloth.

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From House to Home 9/26/07

  • Learn a new sport, even if a spectator; you can buy a book, tapes or take a class to hone your skills.
  • Check your property for dead trees and foliage. Take down old greenery, then plant some new items to fill in where it's bare.
  • Cover a bulletin board with special photographs and illustrations that typify your lifestyle such as quotes from a magazine or funky cartoons.

Click through for more early fall ideas!--read more

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Natural Depression Treatments

It's like a black hole that occasionally swallows me up, from out of nowhere. I can't work, I can't sleep--and yet I can't stay awake--I can't take care of myself, and all the color and hope drains from the world.

"It" is depression, and for me it's a chronic condition that cost me jobs and relationships before I finally found effective help. For me that help was pharmaceutical, but I use several natural methods as well to keep the black hole at bay.

I'm not alone. Depression affects millions of people worldwide and can range from being fairly mild to completely devastating. It's estimated that a quarter of all American women will suffer from clinical depression at some point in their lives, and that women are twice as likely to suffer from it as men. Only 30 percent of depressed people get any form of treatment at all, which is a big mistake. Without treatment, the frequency and severity of symptoms tend to increase over the years--just like other diseases. Take depression seriously. It can be just as deadly as cancer, especially in the elderly.--read more

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Goodbites Sandwich Cutter

One of your many jobs as a mom is to be a short-order cook. You know by now that your son wants the skin taken off his hot dog, your daughter will only eat the Blues Clues Mac and Cheese, and by all means, they both will only eat their grilled cheese sandwiches without the crust. Well, we can help make life easier with that last one. This -- dare we say -- ingenious product by Inventive Parent cuts a sandwich into 4 quarters, removing the crust, in one swift, mess-free motion.--read more


A Change of Seasons Can Help Your Search

One of the best things about fall is so many more homes come on the market. Indeed, the change of seasons can help you in your search for a home -- if you know when to look.

Spring is the hottest home buying season, particularly March, April, and May, as families want to get settled before the start of the school year in September.

Fall is the second-hottest home buying season, with September, October and early November being the busiest times.--read more


From House to Home 9/18/07

  • Before you buy new clothing for fall, clean closets and check what you need. You may be surprised by how much you own, especially if you alter or clean items.
  • Celebrate one new occasion in September, such as Grandparents' Day.
  • Convert a family room into a music room with soundproof walls using wool felt on the walls that are padded to muffle the sound. A handsome complement in the room might be leather floor tiles and a comfy chair in which to listen to your favorite tunes.

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From House to Home 9/12/07

  • Add elegance to a living room entrance by creating an archway adorned with ornamental plaster moldings. Add columns on either side of the arch to support it in a grand manner.
  • To have a place to sit in a child's tiny bedroom, consider stacking stools with vinyl cushions. Also, instead of a bedspread, buy a duvet cover that can double as a sheet.
  • When issuing invitations to this year's Thanksgiving feast, ask your guests to write down what they most love about their family and friends and what they have to be thankful for this year.

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From House to Home 9/5/07

  • If you've redecorated your kitchen, consider buying a chef's apron and embroidering your monogram or moniker on the front to match the color of the walls. You might want to add new dishtowels to match the wall color as well.
  • Gel, a form of polyurethane, is a hot new furniture statement that takes the place of padding. The user just melts into the gel-like surface that comes in the shape of chairs and chaises in a variety of candy colors.
  • To add an accent of sunshine to your new kitchen, fill a wrought iron bowl with ceramic lemons.

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A Greener, Healthier Cafeteria

Improving the nutritional quality of school cafeteria food is on the agenda of many parents and school administrators. Some schools are beginning to source food from local organic farms. Photo: Getty ImagesDear EarthTalk: How can we get schools to offer healthier and more eco-friendly cafeteria food to our kids? I don’t have time to bag a healthy lunch every day.
-- Leslie Morris, Richmond, VA

Now that many schools have stopped selling sodas and other unhealthy vending machine items to their students, improving the nutritional quality of cafeteria food is on the agenda of many parents and school administrators. And luckily for the environment, healthier food usually means greener food.--read more


Homeschooling for Beginners

you can homeschool--reallyAre you considering homeschooling your children? While there is more information out there about homeschooling than ever before, you may not know where to start. So let's take a look at homeschooling, from a beginner's perspective.

"Homeschooling" in a legal sense means that one or more children of not more than 2 families are instructed by parents or legal guardians, or a member of either household. The laws that define homeschooling vary from state to state, and country to country.

If you have ever had a baby or toddler, you've already homeschooled--you just didn't know it! Learning begins long before kids reach school-age. Many children already know their alphabets, the names of animals, colors and other more complicated stuff before they reach school. And who taught them? I'm betting it was you.

Homeschooling is just a natural progression from there. Instead of sending your child to a public school, you make or buy your own curriculum and teach in ways that best suit your child. This, put simply, is what homeschooling is about. Here's what to consider before you make the decision to homeschool.--read more


Halloween cookie pops

Submitted by Lynn on Mon, 05/07/2007 - 6:56pm.

A fun "sandwich" cookie on a lollipop or popsicle stick.--read more

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Easy Potato and Sausage Soup

Submitted by Lynn on Sat, 04/07/2007 - 12:41pm.

I came up with this soup last week when we had our first autumn cold snap. (Vegetarians, olive oil is a fine substitute for the bacon and just leave off the sausage at the end of this recipe for a good potato soup.) Easy, fast, very satisfying--and inexpensive!--read more

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Preserving Food Without Freezing or Canning

Submitted by Lynn on Sun, 03/18/2007 - 3:45pm.
cover of Preserving Food Without Freezing or CanningPreserving Food without Freezing or Canning: Traditional Techniques Using Salt, Oil, Sugar, Alcohol,

rating:
asin: 1933392592
binding: Paperback
list price: $25.00 USD
amazon price: $16.50 USD


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The Brown Bag Lunch Cookbook

Submitted by Lynn on Sun, 03/18/2007 - 9:51am.
cover of The Brown Bag Lunch CookbookThe Brown Bag Lunch Cookbook (Cookbooks)

asin: 0762727586
binding: Paperback
list price: $10.95 USD
amazon price: $10.95



Super Easy Bag Lunches

Submitted by Lynn on Sun, 03/18/2007 - 9:49am.
cover of Super Easy Bag LunchesSuper Easy Bag Lunches

asin: 0969166524
binding: Spiral-bound
list price: $12.95 USD
amazon price: $12.95



Jewish Apple Cake

Submitted by Lynn on Sun, 02/04/2007 - 8:39pm.

A kosher cake--no dairy.--read more

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Making Books That Fly, Fold, Wrap, Hide, Pop Up, Twist & Turn: Books for Kids to Make

Submitted by Lynn on Tue, 12/19/2006 - 7:49pm.
cover of Making Books That Fly, Fold, Wrap, Hide, Pop Up, Twist & Turn: Books for Kids to Makeasin: 1579903266
binding: Paperback
list price: $12.95 USD
amazon price: $9.58 USD



Lynn's Stuffed Acorn Squash

Submitted by Lynn on Tue, 12/12/2006 - 7:31pm.
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How to Winterize Your Home

Cabin in the snowIf you live in regions where it becomes extremely cool in the winter, you can feel the changes in the air and sense what is about to come. Winter weather is just around the corner and it is time to prepare your home for the cold weather. For a frugal person, the important thing is figuring out how to prepare your home for the cold season and keep the most money in your pocket.

Anyone can turn the thermostat up, but it is the frugally zealous who figure out a way to keep their home as warm as possible without putting a huge dent in the bank. Use these conventional (and unconventional) tips to prepare your home for winter.--read more

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Kid's Pumpkin Projects

Submitted by Anhata on Fri, 11/17/2006 - 1:10am.
cover of Kid's Pumpkin ProjectsKids' Pumpkin Projects: Planting & Harvest Fun (Williamson Good Times Books)

asin: 188559321X
binding: Paperback
list price: $8.95 USD
amazon price: $8.95


DD got this from her great-aunt last year. It's for kids from 4 to 8 years old. It's got pumpkin lore, how to grow a weird shaped pumpkin, and other fun stuff. It's a great book for kids who get into planting seeds and watching them grow. It goes through the whole lifecycle of the plant and fruit. Cool stuff in there, like, did you know you can make soap from pumpkin seeds?--read more


Kids' Pumpkin Projects: Planting & Harvest Fun (Williamson Good Times Books)

Submitted by Anhata on Fri, 11/17/2006 - 1:10am.
cover of Kids' Pumpkin Projects: Planting & Harvest Fun (Williamson Good Times Books)asin: 188559321X
binding: Paperback
list price: $8.95 USD
amazon price: $8.95


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Homeschool Your Child for Free: More Than 1,200 Smart, Effective, and Practical Resources for Home Education on the Internet and

Submitted by Lynn on Mon, 10/16/2006 - 7:11pm.
cover of Homeschool Your Child for Free: More Than 1,200 Smart, Effective, and Practical Resources for Home Education on the Internet andasin: 0761525130
binding: Paperback
list price: $18.95 USD
amazon price: $12.89 USD


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The Halloween Fairy

Like any good mama, you're probably worried about the candy avalanche that's going to hit your house on Halloween. How on earth are you going to keep the kids from eating themselves sick? More importantly, how are you going to snag that Hershey's Special Dark bite-size bar without the kids seeing you?

Have I got a scam--uh, I mean great idea--for you.--read more

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The Halloween Handbook: 447 Costumes

Submitted by Lynn on Wed, 10/04/2006 - 8:53pm.
cover of The Halloween Handbook: 447 Costumesasin: 0761129871
binding: Paperback
list price: $12.95 USD
amazon price: $11.01 USD


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Halloween Safety Tips for Parents and Kids

Halloween is a lot of fun for kids of all ages. Here are some safety tips that might be useful for both kids and parents.--read more

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Back To Basics Apple and Potato Peeler

Submitted by Lynn on Sat, 09/30/2006 - 7:31pm.
cover of Back To Basics Apple and Potato Peelerasin: B0000DE2SS
binding: Kitchen
list price: $29.99 USD
amazon price: $100.00 USD



The Harp and Laurel Wreath: Poetry and Dictation for the Classical Curriculum

Submitted by Lynn on Thu, 09/28/2006 - 9:16pm.
cover of The Harp and Laurel Wreath: Poetry and Dictation for the Classical Curriculumasin: 0898707161
binding: Paperback
list price: $21.95 USD
amazon price: $14.93 USD



Charlotte Mason's Original Homeschooling Series

Submitted by Lynn on Thu, 09/28/2006 - 9:14pm.
cover of Charlotte Mason's Original Homeschooling Seriesasin: 1889209007
binding: Paperback
list price: $58.95 USD
amazon price: $37.14 USD


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