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Weekly Newsletter: March 2010 - Issue #2 |
Your Guide to Pioneer Thinking |
"Spring makes its own statement, so loud and clear that the gardener seems to be only one of the instruments, not the composer." ~ Geoffrey B. Charlesworth | | | Inexpensive Ways to Bring Spring into Your Home | | | Spring is a time of new beginnings. Flowers and plants are blooming, the sun is shining and the weather is finally getting warmer after winter's chill. So why not bring some of spring's beauty into your home so you can enjoy it day after day? | >> read more | | How To Begin A Spring Cleaning Ritual | | Written by Alyice Edrich | How to clean and organize your home after a long winter. | >> read more | | Buying from Bulk Bins Saves Cents, Makes Sense Debunking the Myths about Bulk Products | | | When you hear the term "bulk," do you envision 5 gallon containers and think, "I just don't need that much of anything?" Actually, one of the advantages of buying in bulk is that you can buy a pinch or a pound. A natural foods expert offers tips for your trip to the bulk aisle, where you'll find herbs and spices, gourmet nuts and granola, whole-leaf teas and even body-care items. | >> read more
| Shared Quotes: "The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page." ~ St. Augustine Shared by: Katie R. Share your favorite quote:newsletter@pioneerthinking.com | | How to Make Homemade Wine | | Written by Brian Ankner | This resource will teach you the basics of how to make homemade wine using simple household utensils and products. It's easy, rewarding and you will love the results! | >> read more
| | My Period is Late, Am I Pregnant? | | Written by Mardie Caldwell, COAP | Every woman will to have different bodily signs to show if she is pregnant. The most common pregnancy sign is a delayed or missed menstrual cycle. It is important to understand pregnancy symptoms because the symptom may be related to something other than pregnancy. | >> read more
| | Homemade Lavender Window Cleaner | | Shared by Cynthia Lewis | You will need: - 3/4 cup white vinegar
- 8 cups distilled water
- 1 1/2 tsp lavender essential oil
- 1/2 teaspoon liquid dishwashing detergent
Mix ingredients then fill up a spray bottle, give it a shake to mix it up before using. Use dry clean cotton rags to wipe windows. | | Related Article | | Share | | | IN THIS ISSUE | Inexpensive Ways to Bring Spring into Your Home How To Begin A Spring Cleaning Ritual Buying from Bulk Bins Saves Cents, Makes Sense How to Make Homemade Wine My Period is Late, Am I Pregnant? Recipe Box: Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Potatoes Readers' Tips: Homemade Lavender Window Cleaner | | FEATURED COLUMNS | | Nutrition Questions and Answers | | | Q: I realize that my food portion sizes are my biggest obstacle to losing weight. But whenever I try to cut back, I seem to just eat more later. How can I tackle this? Q: Is it true that pomegranate juice is like grapefruit juice regarding interactions with medications? | >> read more | | | | Business Column | | | Spring Training is Not Just for Baseball | >> read more | | | |
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