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- Water is the lifeblood of civilization - a necessity for life and health of man, animal, and plants. However, water also has the power to wreak havoc as a silent thief, stealing peace of mind and ruining property.
- Protect your planks!
- A baker's dozen ideas for getting control of clutter.
- You CAN organize your entire home, starting with bite-sized tasks that aren't so overwhelming.
- Can't find the pickles? Try these quick tips to get the ice box in line.
- Organizing expert Maria Gracia tells how to sidestep the pitfalls on your way to the organized life.
- The junk drawer can easily become the darkest, most mysterious cranny in the house. Debbie Williams sheds a little light on it here.
- Cooking outdoors was once only a summer activity shared with family and friends. Now more than half of Americans say they are cooking outdoors year round. So whether the snow is blowing or the sun is shining brightly, it’s important to follow food safety guidelines to prevent harmful bacteria from multiplying and causing foodborne illness.
- Defend good, clean food when you take dining outdoors.
- Removing Tough Spots and Stains (Think Red Wine and Chocolate).
- Along with the beauty of winter wonderlands, comes a yearly winterizing check of your home.
- Choose low-toxicity products that clean well. Green cleaning products are those that clean effectively while minimizing negative impacts to health and the environment.
- Entertaining is a great way to warm up the Winter weather, and everyone’s favorite part of get-togethers is often admittedly the food! However, no one’s cheer should be interrupted due to contracting foodborne illness.
- Research shows radar technology could save serious money in mold damage.
- Being sure stoves and other kitchen appliances are energy efficient could save you some dough.
- You shouldn’t merely scratch the surface. Do the thorough job that makes your home do more than shine.
- Optimize this often overlooked space using a little ingenuity.
- Floods are one of the most common hazards in the United States, however not all floods are alike. Some floods develop slowly, while others such a flash floods, can develop in just a few minutes and without visible signs of rain. Additionally, floods can be local, impacting a neighborhood or community, or very large, affecting entire river basins and multiple states. What can you do after the flood?
- Organizing isn’t always about overhauling that room or digging everything out of a closet. Sometimes it is the simple, small steps that keep you organized.
- The environment in our homes has a big impact on the quality of our lives and health. Give your house a check-up with these tips.

