You can make better choices for both you and your family members.Written by Bruce Bowery
I must first give a shout out and thank those of you who have read any of my articles. I must also give a shout out and thank those of you who have decided to research issue of “household toxins” further. Are you ready to make some changes in regards to how you can help to eliminate amount of household toxins in your homes? There are pros and cons to just about every situation we face in life. Most people get set in their ways, and do not like having to make changes. This is a routine that we all have been accustomed to doing on a monthly basis. We go to grocery store or warehouse stores and purchase same consumable products, often times without looking for “bargains” or comparing “similar” products or brands. We do this because we have been programmed to do so. We went to stores with our parents and saw them buying these products and we have continued with same routine as we have grown older. We have never been given a reason to second guess these types of products. We would all assume for most part that there is no way that these products could be sold to us if there were any chance of long-term health risks associated with using them. So, now what can you do to help make some lasting and well deserved changes? Purchasing products that are natural and biodegradable does not necessarily mean spending more money. As with most products and markets, you can spend less, same, or a little bit more on these types of products. It all boils down to choices and preferences. Would you be willing to purchase products that are designed to be safer on you and your loved ones? Is money an issue when it comes to health and well being? Would you purchase like or similar products if you could save money and pay yourself back in process? This is going to take a leap of faith on your part, and I am here if you need my help or more information. I can show you how to purchase safer products, save money, and pay yourself back with every monthly order. It is just that simple and easy, and there are no hassles or sales pitches. E-mail me at StnypntNc@aol.com or call me at 704-873-1226 for more information.
| | Decorate for ThanksgivingWritten by Caroline G. Shaw
Years of having to make do have turned me into a…"There must be someway I can do this cheaper type person." My old new house needs total make over. We are thinking about moving into my MIL's house. So I am walking around looking and thinking, my goodness, this will be way too much to do and then old, "There must be someway I can do this cheaper type person" kicks in and I think, yah, there must. First curtains need to be put up on windows. I will check all of Grandma's fabric…and she has tons, and see if some of it can be salvaged for window treatments. Gee, today all you really need is a nice wooden Venetian blind and a swag or scarf. I am thinking about sticking with umbers I see outside this time of year (November). I already bought my border for kitchen at a B&B we went to a couple of weeks ago, and it kind of has a sultry tone to it. You can do same thing with fabric. Just take a quick trip to Wal-mart's fabric Dept. They are always getting rid of material at bargain prices. If you are doing a dining room for Thanksgiving, do swags/scarf for windows and a table cloth, placemats and napkins. It really wouldn't take as long as you think. Put up some lace curtains and make a scarf from fabric you use for your table cloth..or maybe you have a plain white table cloth already available. Just make a runner that matches your window scarves,napkins and placemats.
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