Tips for 2009 New Year’s Resolutions
Wow! The end of another year is upon us and what a year it has been. In an effort to look forward to the New Year 2009 with optimism and hope I wrote this article for BellaOnline and would like to share it with you. Wishing everyone a wonderful New Year!
“As the New Year approaches, it is only natural that we reflect upon the past year and what has happened in our lives. Probably for the many, it has not been the best of years.
Since there is no way to turn time back, it is a good time for each of us to look ahead to 2009 and to form a plan. Go ahead and make those resolutions no matter how silly they may seem. Write them down so that you can return to them throughout the year. By the end of the year, some will be accomplished, some will sound silly and some will be useless. Remember that the idea behind resolutions is to have goals. Here are some ideas for 2009 New Year’s Resolutions:
+De-clutter - go through old papers, bills and junk mail and shred whatever is not necessary.
+Clean out closets - give away clothes, toys, furniture, etc. to charity.
+Clean out cabinets - give away unused and unnecessary items that are cluttering the cabinets and garage.
+Keep maintenance at a minimum by repairing things as they happen. Do not allow repairs to pile up.
+Keep your home’s condition as if you will be selling it tomorrow. This is a great way to always keep it neat, clean and in constant repair.+Check your credit report and clean up anything that is required.
+Put credit cards away and make a resolution not to use them unless it is a dire emergency.
+If still using cash, save any change. By the end of the year, there will be a nice sum of unexpected money saved up.
+Go over your home owner’s insurance policy and make sure that you are not over or under insured.
+Although this one can be difficult, make a plan and try to save some sum of money each week for an emergency.
+Start a budget if you don’t already have one. This can help to keep you on track to save some extra cash.+Eat healthy - this can reduce your food bill by not having to buy as much meat and processed foods. Experiment with different foods.
+Cook more and eat out less - this will save money and will be much better for your health in the long term.
+Exercise - get out and take a deep breath of fresh air. Go for walks in a park. It’s free and will do your body, mind and soul a world of good.These are just some ideas for New Year’s resolutions. Everyone’s individual lifestyle is different and requires different needs. Taking the time to think about and coming up with goals can be a great stress reliever for this time of year. It will also give you something positive to look forward to in the New Year.
At this time, I want to thank everyone who returns each week to visit this site and the BellaOnline site. My wish for each and everyone is for a very Happy, Healthy, Safe, Successful, Stress Free and Positive New Year. Enjoy and Be Safe.”http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art60092.asp
Blog Carnival of Everything Home - Last Edition for 2008
Welcome to the final edition for 2008 of The Carnival of Everything Home.
As always, there are lots of great contributions to this Carnival. Remember to include a link back to this post. Thank you again to everyone who contributed and I look forward to reading each and everyone.
I am taking this opportunity to wish every contributor and to all of our readers throughout the year a very Happy Holiday and a Happy New Year.
Green Living
Heather Levin presents When Does It Pay To Buy Organic? posted at The Greenest Dollar.
Condo Blues presents 10 Green Gifts That Suck posted at Condo Blues, saying, “There are a lot of good green gifts out there. None of them are one this list.”
Woman Tribune presents Donate or Recycle Your Old Mattress posted at Woman Tribune.
AdmirableIndia.com presents Trip to Kanyakumari: Chapter 4: Tamil Annai Park, Kanyakumari posted at AdmirableIndia.com.
Home Decor
HighGrace presents Christmas is a women?s issue: A magazine review posted at Face to the Sun.
Vic presents What Is The Best Yogurt Maker For Your Needs? posted at Yogurt Maker Central, saying, “Making yogurt at home is a great way to save money and stay healthy at the same time - it’s a quick and easy snack for the kids. This article compares some of the features available in the various yogurt makers on the market today to help you make a more informed decision.”
Margaret Garcia presents Spruce it Up – 25 DIY Tips to Improve your Home’s Exterior posted at Top Online Engineering Degree.
Myscha Theriault presents Dumpy to Divine on Less Than a Dime | Wise Bread posted at Wise Bread, saying, “This is a budget decorating article featuring ideas to spruce up those dumpier apartments on very little money.”
Home Improvement
Mark Donovan presents Preventing Ice Dams posted at HomeAdditionPlus, saying, “Mark dicusses tips on how to prevent ice dams on your home’s roof this winter.”
Thrifty Homeowner presents What’s a Renovation Coach? posted at The Thrifty Homeowner, saying, “Info about this “new” typr of contractor”
Other
Carole DeJarnatt presents A List of Hatcheries posted at Fowl Visions.
GrrlScientist presents The Psychology Behind Wrapping Paper [Reprise] posted at Living the Scientific Life, saying, “Scientific research asks; what does gift-wrapping do for the recipient? Is all this effort worth it for the recipient? For example, do recipients actually like gift-wrapped presents more than unwrapped gifts?”
Jim presents The Five Reasons Why I Recycle posted at Blueprint for Financial Prosperity.
HappyCampers presents MiceCube: A Review! posted at The Adventures Of The Williams Family.
GP presents EnLightening Gifts posted at Manely Montana, saying, “Enlightening gifts for the holiday!”
GrrlScientist presents The Hungry Scientist Handbook: Electric Birthday Cakes, Edible Origami, and Other DIY Projects for Techies, Tinkerers, and Foodies posted at Living the Scientific Life, saying, “[not sure if this is appropriate, but it is DIY and focused on the home!] by Patrick Buckley and Lily Binns, this is an entertaining and informative romp through twenty “kitchen science” projects [book review].”
Al Tepper presents ooffoo Competitions posted at ooffoo, saying, “Hope you think this relevant as ooffoo.com is a very green site - thought your readers might like to know about our £500 writing competition - entries close Dec 31 2008 SUMMARY: ooffoo is already a great place to inspire people, offer hope and present positive ideas. There is no chosen topic that articles must cover for this competition but the prize will be given to the article judged the most inspirational or ‘feel good’ about our world or the people in it. To enter simply upload an article on ooffoo.com and ensure one of the article tags is ‘ooffoo Laureate’. Your entry can be poem or prose, a play, a dialogue, an interview but whatever it is we want it to inspire us. It must be no longer than one ooffoo article and you may enter as many different articles as you like. Thanks for hosting!”
One Family presents Frugal Living – Ten Great Gift Ideas for Frugal Families (Christmas Holiday Shopping Tips) posted at One Family’s Blog.
banquet manager thatsme presents A Case of Miller Lite posted at So You Want To Be a Banquet Manager….
Gil Ortiz presents Iztaccíhuatl and Popocatépetl posted at gilocafe.
Tisha Tolar presents Overwhelming Workload - YES! You Can Do it! posted at Empowering Mom.
Money Smart Life presents Save Money at Restaurants- Tips for Spending Less When Eating Out posted at Money Smart Life.
Debt Free Destiny presents Betting on a Big Payday Never Pays Off posted at Debt Free Destiny.
Matthew Paulson presents How to Host a Holiday Cookie Swap posted at American Consumer News.
Matthew Paulson presents Finding Ways to Give When Times Are Tough posted at American Consumer News.
Travel Advocate presents A Holiday Travel Gift: More Americans Traveling This Season posted at The Travel Advocate.
Savings Toolbox presents Save Up For College With FreshmanFund’s 529 College Savings Plan Gift Registry posted at Savings Toolbox.
Destroy Debt presents 3 Basic Principles for Good Personal Finance Habits posted at Destroy Debt.
Deposit Accounts presents The Painless Guide to Switching Checking Accounts posted at Deposit Accounts.
Credit Card Assist presents What College Kids Might Not Know About Credit Cards posted at Credit Card Assist.
apply4-credit presents Your Divorce and Your Credit Are Your Prepared? posted at Credit Card Applications Expert | Apply4-Credit.com.
Matthew Paulson presents Laid Off? What Now? posted at American Consumer News.
Travel Advocate presents Hidden Hotel Travel Dangers Safeguarding the Room for Kids posted at The Travel Advocate.
Travel Advocate presents I’m Dreaming of a Travel Friendly Gift and it May Not Be Snow posted at The Travel Advocate.
Deposit Accounts presents Will Opening a Deposit Account Affect My Credit Score posted at The Money Blog.
Ben presents Year End Policy Review Tips for Lowering Rates and Checking Coverage posted at Money Smart Life.
Real Estate
Joe Manausa presents Real Estate Supply And Demand | Tallahassee Real Estate Blog posted at Tallahassee Real Estate Blog, saying, “It really isn’t that hard to tell where the real estate market is heading. All we need to do is take a quick re-examination of Economics 101 and realize that Supply and Demand actually do matter in the real estate market.”
Joe Manausa presents What is a RSS Subscription? posted at Tallahassee Real Estate Blog, saying, “Have you ever noticed that anytime you read a blog, there is a Subscription Button that encourages you to subscribe to it? Well, I have been questioned about this often enough to recognize that most readers do not understand how RSS works and why bloggers should continue to explain it in order to expand their subscribers list.”
Don presents Investors Snatching Up Bargains In Las Vegas Real Estate Market posted at Las Vegas Real Estate, saying, “Fair weather investors are sitting on the sideline waiting for the markets to upturn before they invest. Wise investors are out in the field and finding plenty of bargains. One such marketer many are finding good deals in is the Las Vegas Real Estate market. Take a look at what you can expect in this bargain rich city.”
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of a carnival of everything home using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
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Blog Carnival Edition No. 12
Welcome to the December 3, 2008 edition of a carnival of everything home.
The next edition is scheduled for December 17th which will be the last one for this year.
As always, there are lots of great contributions to this Carnival. Remember to include a link back to this post. Thank you again to everyone who contributed and I look forward to reading each and everyone.
I am taking this opportunity to wish every contributor and to all of our readers throughout the year a very Happy Holiday and a Happy New Year!!
Green Living
Jeremy Zongker presents 76 Ways to Save Money While Saving the Environment posted at Destroy Debt.
greenandchic presents Newsweek article on avoiding toxins in the household | Green + Chic posted at Green + Chic.
Heather Levin presents How To Recycle Gray Water posted at The Greenest Dollar.
Stefanie S. presents Jumpstart to Green Giveaway - $89.99 value! posted at Focus Organic.com, saying, “Jumpstart to Green is a new company that wants to make going green easy for anyone who is just starting out, and they have offered Focus Organic readers a chance to win a going green kit with 24 products - worth $89.99! Contest open until Midnight EST Saturday, December 6th”
Lauren Rose presents Choosing the Best Plants for your Garden posted at Own Home Style .com, saying, “How to choose the best plants for your garden.”
Susan Morris presents Bonsai - An Exercise In Patience posted at Bonsai Tree, saying, “Some tips for people caring for their plant.”
Heather Levin presents How To Have A Green Christmas posted at The Greenest Dollar.
Alex_Sysoef presents What Does Certified Organic Coffee Mean? | Organic Coffee Deals Blog posted at Organic Coffee Deals Blog, saying, “The term certified organic coffee is often seen on some labels. The question often asked is what does it really signify when a coffee product has this on its label? There are so many labels in the coffee industry that points out that a certain brand of coffee is organic. In reality, some coffee products are only partially organic because some manufacturers have also mixed in other substances that may have been processed using chemicals.”
Home Decor
Condo Blues presents Three Easy, Natural, and Free Fall Centerpieces posted at Condo Blues, saying, “Here are three expensive looking Thanksgiving Dinner Centerpieces that are easy to make with free materials from your own yard.”
Holly presents Holiday Saveings: DIY Holiday Decor posted at ABC’s of Fine Design.
Giorgina Devereaux presents Decorative Interior Doors posted at Home Decor Blog.
Shortcut Sleuth presents Got the Decorating Blahs? posted at Shortcut Sleuth, saying, “Looking to spruce up your home, but don’t have much money to spend? That’s okay! With these easy and inexpensive decorating ideas, you can give your home a new look without investing a lot of time or money.”
Home Improvement
Jim presents 10 Quick Tips To Winterize Your Home posted at Blueprint for Financial Prosperity.
Aahz presents Save Money (and the Planet) While Remodeling Your Home posted at Aahz Reviews Gilroy, saying, “Who says you can’t MAKE money when doing a green renovation?”
Jim presents 2009 Federal Energy Tax Credits posted at Blueprint for Financial Prosperity, saying, “A recap of the 2009 energy tax credits.”
Kim presents Getting a Lazy Boy Recliner Repaired posted at Lazyboy Recliners, saying, “Usually, lazy boy recliners are made of materials that are meant to last long. Since it is made of leather, cleaning the recliner can be effortless.”
Kim presents Lazy Boy Recliner for sale: Is It a Good Deal? posted at Lazyboy Recliners, saying, “When looking for a lazy boy recliner for sale, most of us usually starts with checking out the price of the item.”
Raymond presents Ways To Protect Your Home From Burglars And Break Ins When You Are Away posted at Money Blue Book.
Valeria presents Theater of the Night: How to Create a Great Bedroom Environment posted at Timeless Lessons.
Other
Robert Rhines presents 5 Tips to Make Your Internet Connection Fast posted at High Speed Internet.
Sahara Reins presents Decorating for Fall and Feeding the WildBirds posted at Fowl Visions.
DebbieDragon presents Work at Home Writers Shouldn’t Wear Sweatpants posted at Empowering Mom.
apply4-credit presents Raise the Ratings or Reduce the Debt posted at Apply 4 Credit.
DebbieDragon presents Talking marriage and Money posted at American Consumer News.
HappyCampers presents Gifts To Make: Chocolate Lollipops posted at Reese’s View Of The World.
Debt Free Destiny presents Considering a Short Sale? Think Again! posted at Debt Free Destiny.
Credit Card Assist presents You Can Prevent Hidden Credit Fees posted at Credit Cards Blog | CreditCardAssist.com.
Matthew Paulson presents Beware of Liquidation Sales posted at American Consumer News.
Debt Freedom Fighter presents 4 Simple Ways to Reduce Your Grocery Bill posted at Discover Debt Freedom!.
Insurance Toolbox presents Guide to Life Insurance posted at Insurance Toolbox.
Travel Advocate presents Family Travel Lanes Take Off In Time for Holiday Travel posted at The Travel Advocate.
Aparna presents Winter skin care at home posted at Beauty and Personality Grooming, saying, “Winter has set in with its lovely, bracing chill in the air and as we all know, this cold weather causes the glands of the skin to become less active and robs skin of its moisture, leaving it dry, flaky and itchy. And as one grows older, winter dryness gets worse; it affects one with greater intensity. Facial skin feels dry and itchy, lips chapped and cracked and knees, heels, wrists, elbows, upper arms – all become rough and you have to take care of them.”
Chris presents Get through recession with household survival tips posted at Home I Own.
Fiona Lohrenz presents Reassuring Day Care Parents posted at Child Care Only.
Insurance Toolbox presents How to Save on Your Car Insurance Policy posted at Insurance Toolbox.
ITAKEOFFTHEMASK presents Practical Tips in Buying Gifts this Christmas posted at itakeoffthemask.com.
Simonne presents Blue Thanksgiving posted at Dirty Blue Widgets, saying, “Thanksgiving interactive poetry about being a turkey in November.”
Real Estate
The Dough Roller presents 20 Real Estate Investing Tips to Becoming a More Profitable Real Estate Investor posted at Two Wise Acres, saying, “Tips on real estate investing to help you learn from our mistakes!”
Joanne presents Real Estate: Return On Investment (ROI) posted at Central Oregon Real Estate.
Joanne presents Thinking About Purchasing Central Oregon Real Estate? posted at Central Oregon Real Estate.
Joe Manausa presents Great News For First Time Homebuyers In Florida Real Estate posted at Tallahassee Real Estate Blog, saying, “It is interesting to note that in these times of financial hardship for everyone that there seems to be an abundance of financial assistance programs out there for eligible homebuyers purchasing new or existing homes in Florida.”
Raymond presents The Slowly Fading and Elusive American Dream of Home Ownership posted at Money Blue Book.
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of a carnival of everything home using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
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Blog Carnival Edition No. 11 - Everything Home
Welcome to the November 19, 2008 edition of a carnival of everything home.
The next edition is scheduled for December 3rd. The last one for the year will be on December 17th and we will start again on January 7th, 2009.
As always, there are lots of great contributions to this Carnival. Remember to include a link back to this post. Thank you again to everyone who contributed and I look forward to reading each and everyone.
I want to wish each one of you and all of our readers a very Happy Thanksgiving. Stay safe, eat lots and we’ll all be back here the following week. Cheers to all!!
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Green Living
Ben Dinsmore presents How to Stop Cold Drafts in Your Home and Save On Energy Bills posted at Trees Full of Money, saying, “Imagine leaving a window open all winter long — the heat loss, cold drafts and wasted energy! If your home has a clothes dryer, attic access hatch, a whole house fan, or a fireplace, that may be just what is occurring in your home every day.”
Tiffany Washko presents Top Ten Green, Natural Toddler Toys for Christmas 2008! posted at Natural Family Living Blog.
Sarah presents Guide to Buying Sprinklers | Winter Lawn Care - Lawn Care Tips posted at Lawn Care Tips, saying, “A guide to buying the right sprinklers for your lawn.”
Patricia Turner presents Top 50 Green Technology Blogs posted at Green Web Hosting Blog.
Home Decor
Allison presents Sophisticated Style In Small Spaces, Part One posted at AfterGraduation, saying, “The first in a two-part series, this post helps readers decorate small spaces on even smaller budgets.”
Kim presents De Seco Lazy-Boy Recliner Sofa posted at Lazyboy Recliners, saying, “In this modern time even a sofa can be so luxurious. The modern sofas that can be reclined are things that would surprise those who do not know much about them.”
Home Improvement
Aparna presents Beware of dust mites on your pillows posted at Beauty and Personality Grooming.
Jim presents 10 Quick Tips To Winterize Your Home posted at Blueprint for Financial Prosperity.
Kim presents Taking Good Care of Your Lazy-Boy Recliner posted at Lazyboy Recliners, saying, “The lazy-boy recliner is wonderful investment in your comfort. Good care extends the life span of this magnificent furniture. Taking care of a lazy-boy recliner requires only a few simple steps.”
simon presents Harman Pellet Stoves posted at Pellet Stove Guide.
simon presents United States (US) Stove Company posted at Corn Stove Guide.
makingthishome presents Tiny Kitchen = Tiny Combo Units posted at Making This Home, saying, “Thanks for hosting. I enjoy your blog and hope carnival readers might be interested in our newest purchase for our 36 square-foot kitchen.”
Jacob presents How to fix a broken thermostat posted at Early Retirement Extreme.
Other
Kathy Hester (GeekyPoet) presents Vegetarian Slow Cooker Pumpkin White Bean Lasagna « Geek, Poet, Housewife Wannabe posted at Geek, Poet, Housewife Wannabe.
Scott Miscall presents My Top 10 London Restaurant Recommendations posted at londonelicious: a london restaurant blog, saying, “Well, after doing this blogging thing all over London for the last four years, I figured it was time to commit to my top 10 London restaurant recommendations. This list is subject to change as I review additional London restaurants, and you must remember that I am a “food for the people” kind of gal.”
Henri Schauffler1 presents Online Home Business - How To Succeed With Lead Generation | Entrepreneur Freedom posted at Henri Schauffler.
Heather Levin presents How To Have A Frugal Thanksgiving posted at The Greenest Dollar.
Good Thing presents A Million Good Things posted at A Million Good Things.
MoneyNing presents Celebrating Thanksgiving is a Must This Year posted at Money Ning, saying, “Thanksgiving is one of the fun holidays of the year! No matter what, you should celebrate!”
Raymond presents How To Kill Roaches And Get Rid Of A Home Cockroach Infestation posted at Money Blue Book.
Henry Bagdasarian presents Annual Credit Report posted at Free Identity Theft Prevention, Detection and Fraud Solutions.
Carole Fogarty presents The Ultimate Rejunenation Recipe For Your Bedroom: posted at THE HEALTHY LIVING LOUNGE, saying, “It’s not so much about what your bedroom looks like but how it makes you feel!”
Real Estate
FSBOJane presents Buying Homes with HOA Fees posted at FSBO Jane, saying, “Homeowners’ associations tend to have a lot of rules and regulations. And while most of them are common sense, new residents might forget one or two when they are new to the neighborhood. Here’s what you should know.”
Joe Manausa presents How To Stay Calm In The Real Estate Market posted at Tallahassee Real Estate Blog, saying, “The entire financial world appears to be a scary place right now. Many people are starting to “smell opportunity” and yet are a bit too fearful to act on their instincts. The goal of this article is to get you to consider doing some homework and creating a decision matrix so that you can start to take advantage of the opportunities when you are ready.”
Chris presents How to find a great house for a good price by asking the right questions (part 1) posted at Home I Own, saying, “This is part one of 2, here is the link to part 2:http://www.homeiown.com/how-to-find-a-great-house-for-a-good-price-by-asking-the-right-questions-part-2/”
Raymond presents Top 6 Reasons And Considerations Why Your Home Isn?t Selling, And Ways You Can Improve posted at Money Blue Book.
Joe Manausa presents Discover The Secret To Making A Perfect Home Buying Offer posted at Tallahassee Real Estate Blog, saying, “There are so many infomercials and advertisements claiming that you can buy a home for mere pennies on the dollar that many potential home buyers are confused about what they should do. The goal of this short article is to help you develop a mindset that will allow you to buy the home of your dreams without paying too much for the home.”
Scott Mahler presents How Will an Obama Administration Help the Housing Market? posted at Mahler & Associates Appraisals, saying, “Barack Obama has a lot on his plate, now that he has won the presidential election. Between rising foreclosures and falling home prices, housing issues are probably the number one thing on many American’s minds. Because of the continuing crisis in the housing market, it is likely that President elect Obama will hit the ground running once he takes office, and for many people in the current real estate market, it will be none too soon.”
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of a carnival of everything home using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
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Blog Carnival Edition No. 10 - Everything Home
Welcome to the November 5, 2008 edition of a carnival of everything home. The next edition is scheduled for November 19th.
As always, there are lots of great contributions to this Carnival. Remember to include a link back to this post. Thank you again to everyone who contributed and I look forward to reading each and every post.
Green Living
Condo Blues presents How to Make Moth Repelling Lavender Sachets posted at Condo Blues, saying, “Lavender is a natural moth derrent. Here’s how to take it from the garden and use it in your home.”
Phil B. presents The Great Waste of Pumpkins posted at Phil for Humanity, saying, “It’s that time of year again when a large number of Americans go to their local supermarkets and purchase a large pumpkin only to use it as a decoration for only a few weeks.”
Holly presents Upgrading To Electric posted at ABC’s of Fine Design.
marjorie presents Use your X-Ray Vision to See the Green Force - Inside the Walls, For Real! posted at Green Thinking Blog, saying, “PepsiCo has graciously provided volunteers to assist in installing over $200,000 worth of donated materials to the San Francisco Green “X-Ray” House. This house was a dilapidated ruin that is turning into a green gem that will act as a showcase for affordable green options to homeowners.”
Heather Levin presents Why Live In A Micro Home? posted at The Greenest Dollar.
Home Improvement
Aparna presents Burning incense and candles bad for health? posted at Beauty and Personality Grooming.
Robert Moskal presents A Buyers guide to Security Camera Systems posted at Home Security Guru, saying, “Many customers shopping for complete CCTV monitoring and recording systems are confused by the veriaty of available products. The goal of this article is to guide buyers toward the best possible and most economical type of CCTV equipment, based on the intended implementation and requirements.”
Ben Dinsmore presents A Homeowner’s Guide to Soliciting Bids From Home Improvement Contractors posted at Trees Full of Money, saying, “With a little legwork, you can find a reliable contractor and a great price on your home improvement project.”
Other
mediamonkey presents How to: tips and tricks: How to build a Chicken Coop: 10 Tips when building a Chicken Coop posted at How to: tips, tricks & recipes, saying, “Raising chickens is a simple hobby that provides eggs for you and fertilizer for your garden. Like all animals, chickens require suitable housing. You can build a coop for your chickens even if you aren’t a skilled carpenter. You don’t need complicated plans or expensive building materials. Here are 10 useful tips when building a chicken coop and instructions on how to build an A-frame chicken coop.”
Michael Snyder presents Christmas Was Not Originally A Christian Holiday posted at The Moral Collapse Of America.
Greg Shuey presents Why You Need Emergency Food Storage posted at Emergency Food Storage.
Greg Shuey presents Why You Need A 72 Hour Emergency Kit posted at Emergency Kits, Survival Kits, 72 Hour Kits.
Madeleine Begun Kane presents Pie-ku Haiku Contest posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog, saying, “home selling humor”
Tiffany Washko presents Dumpster Diving for Charity - Listen In! posted at Natural Family Living Blog.
One Family presents Yamaha Digital Pianos (YPG, DGX, P, N, NP, CP, Arius, YDP, Clavinova CLP & CVP, and MODUS) – A Comparative Review posted at One Family’s Blog, saying, “The post is comparative review of Yamaha digital pianos that attempts to guide families come to the right purchase decision.”
Fiona Lohrenz presents Opening A Daycare Center posted at Child Care Only.
Sarah Scrafford presents Eco-Kitchens: 100 Big and Little Ways to Make Your Kitchen More Earth-Friendly posted at Organicasm.
:: Suzanne :: presents home-school curriculum notes posted at :: adventures in daily living ::, saying, “What could be more DIY than home-schooling?”
Real Estate
Adam Freedman presents Real Estate Investing Pros and Cons posted at The Investor’s Journal.
Raymond presents How To Calculate and Track Your Net Worth posted at Money Blue Book.
Jessica presents Signing the Contract posted at Real Estate License Information; Real Estate License Training.
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of a carnival of everything home using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
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