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September 2009 Issue #2 |
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| "There are only two lasting bequests we can hope to give our children. One is roots; the other, wings." ~ Hodding Carter
| | | Feng Shui Tips for Your Bedroom to Attract and Keep a True Love You can use Feng Shui in your office to promote wealth and the ability to work well, or in your kitchen to promote creativity. You can also Feng Shui your bedroom to promote attracting, and keeping, the love of your life. If you are looking to feng shui your bedroom for romance, here are a few things that you should do. READ MORE >> Beauty Basics to Help You Embrace Autumn Fall is a time of transition. Not only do you need to prepare your skin for the cold months ahead, but it's time to transform your look from light and airy to soft and classic. READ MORE >> Readers Shared Quotes | "Do not build up obstacles in your imagination. Difficulties must be studied and dealt with, but they must not be magnified by fear." Shared by: Jim Dakis | Get Rid of Stretch Marks by Utilizing Home Remedies Recipes to make your own stretch mark cream and massage oil. READ MORE >> How to Make Liquid Soap - The Secrets to Liquid Soap Making Want to learn how to make liquid soap? Discover how to make your own liquid soap, right from home. This article covers the basics and offers some valuable liquid soap making tips. READ MORE >> Homemade Dog Food Basics More and more people are beginning to make their dog's food at home rather than buying commercial formulas. Homemade dog food doesn't contain any substances that could possibly be harmful to your dog's health such as artificial coloring and artificial flavors. READ MORE >> Readers' Tips | Vacation Tip Going on vacation? If you want to be sure the power didn't go off for days and to be sure food in your refrigerator/freezer is safe to eat, put some water in a small plastic cup, or turn ice cube trays upside down...if the water is out you know the power was off way to long for food to be safe to eat. Shared by: Diane Morgan - St. Joseph, Mo. | | | In This Issue... | | Feng Shui Tips for Your Bedroom to Attract and Keep a True Love Beauty Basics to Help You Embrace Autumn Get Rid of Stretch Marks by Utilizing Home Remedies How to Make Liquid Soap - The Secrets to Liquid Soap Making Homemade Dog Food Basics Recipe Box: Garden Vegetables with Red Pepper Aioli Recipe Box: Cauliflower with Mustard and Minced Dill Readers' Tips: Vacation Tip | Weekly Columns | | | Harvey Mackay - The Best Way to Get Even is to Forgive | | Nutrition Notes - School Fundraisers: Supporting or Undermining Health Messages? | | Nutrition Wise Q: What do you suggest for people like me who love high-fat cheese? Q: Are diglycerides healthy or unhealthy? And what are they?? Q: As a breast cancer survivor, is a food with soy fiber safe for me? | | Direct Answers - Rough Draft - Preview | | Your Feedback | | "Your articles continue to inspire me. Your September 2009, issue 1 made me look into purchasing plants like the "Early Sensation" Clematis to plant in my garden next year. The thought of blooms without pollen may draw me into the garden more often!" Janet Ginns Markham, Ontario | |
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