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Archive for August, 2009

Aug
24

Garden Sheds Handy in New Settings

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As a first time homeowner and landlord, I was entering a new terrain that I was unfamiliar. I converted a new home into a duplex and was beginning to show the bottom level to renters. After the first couple lookers and no takers, I knew there was something I needed to address, and that was the lack of storage space within the apartment. There was no way to add more space indoors without breaking the bank, so I began to think about other options. Saw contractors use outdoor storage sheds during work, how about placing one in back for some of the boxed up items that would generally be stored in a garage? Read the rest of this entry »

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Aug
20

Shower Filters Can Help With Chores!

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In the previous house where we stayed at, we were getting slightly hard water.  We had costly fittings in the bath room which turned dull in no time.  The costly fittings in the kitchen sink had developed scaling.  Attending to all these during week days was impossible because of office work.  We had not heard of Shower Filters then. Had it been so, things would have been quite different. Read the rest of this entry »

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Aug
05

Camp Stoves – Cook Delicious Food on the Move

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If you wish to cook your own food and have it while you are camping and think that it is impossible then you are wrong. It is actually possible to cook your own food as you would from your home by carrying the right outdoor cooking and storage supplies. The camp stove is very essential camping equipment to carry along if you are planning to cook outdoor as the stoves provide you the fire to cook food. Carrying along with you the stove and the essential ingredients required for your preferred recipes would allow you to cook whatever you would like to have. By cooking your own food you can stop being fussy on food and quit eating food that are processed or canned. Read the rest of this entry »

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