Peggy Hazelwood
Peggy is a writer, editor, and entrepreneur. She writes articles online and copy edits textbooks. Peggy has been a technical editor, bead store owner, and a bunch of other stuff. She volunteers at Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic and rides her bike around Phoenix when the weather permits.
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My DIY Automotive Repair ProjectMy DIY auto repair project was to get the check engine light to go off. I needed it off to pass the state emissions test.
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Prescott, Arizona -- Photos of the Town Square and Courthouse PlazaPrescott, Arizona is a scenic town 90 miles northwest of Phoenix. Located near the Prescott National Forest and is home to 43,000 people. -
Free Tote Bag for Teachers at Michael's Arts and CraftsMichael's Arts and Crafts stores are welcoming teachers back to school by offering teachers a free tote bag. -
Mountain Bike Trails Around PhoenixPhoenix, Arizona is known for its hot weather, but there is also plenty of mountain bike trails around Phoenix for all levels of cyclists to enjoy during the mild winters and temperate spring and fall weather. -
Top Movie Theatres in Phoenix for a Family OutingThese top movie theatres in Phoenix are the perfect place to spend a hot afternoon. Get out for a fun family outing throughout the Valley of the Sun and enjoy a summer movie. -
Top 5 Day Spas in PhoenixHere's some help to find day spas in Phoenix that will leave you feeling pampered and renewed. These Phoenix day spas offer quality spa service at a range of prices.
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Where to Stay Cool in Phoenix During SummerPhoenix is one of the hottest places to be during summer months, but there are ways to stay cool in Phoenix during summer. Take in some indoor fun activities and make the most of family time together. -
Phoenix Dust Storm 2011A huge dust storm blew through Arizona July 5, 2011. The residual dust that was left by the dust storm left the already dry city of Phoenix looking dirtier than ever. -
Camping trip checklist: Pack the essentialsThese 10 items should be on just about everyone's camping trip checklist. After all, if you're prepared, you'll have more fun.
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How to Get Fired from Break StudiosBreak Studios is an online writing site that pays writers upfront to write short articles. I recently got my pink slip from Break. Woe is me. -
Water the Lawn with Irrigation in Phoenix, ArizonaWater is a valuable resource in the desert, so many homeowners use well water to water the lawn using irrigation. -
Bus Stops in Phoenix -- Valley MetroI was riding my bike around the 'hood the other day and noticed that there are a lot of different bus signs in Phoenix. The Valley Metro bus system has several styles of bus signs. I imagine this is from old bus stops and signs needing to be replaced. -
Refinishing a Dresser -- Giving a New Life to an Old FriendRefinishing a dresser is a great way to give a new look to an old piece. Refinishing wood furniture by painting it can hide the blemishes and make an old desk or dresser new again. Highlight the character of the piece with fabric or contrasting paint. -
Easy Family Hiking Trails Near PhoenixCheck out these easy family hiking trails near Phoenix, Arizona to take in some exercise with the kids. Be sure to hit the trails early in the day while it's still cool during the hot months. -
Top Ice Cream Shops in PhoenixTo help stay cool this summer, take the kids for a treat at one of the top ice cream shops in Phoenix. Make it a special treat as a reward for doing their chores or just as a fun summertime activity. -
How to Get a Lizard Out of the WindowHave you ever had a pest in your house? I hate them! I live in Arizona and this is my first close encounter with a lizard inside my house (that I'm aware of). Here's what happened. -
Pasta Salad Recipe With Marzetti Salad DressingI recently tried Marzetti's balsamic vinaigrette salad dressing. I hadn't used this flavor of salad dressing before and was curious how their balsamic would stand up to a pasta salad. -
Inexpensive Family Day Trips from Phoenix, ArizonaPhoenix, Arizona is a large metropolitan city, but when you need to beat the heat or just get away for the day, these three inexpensive family day trips provide a much-needed escape. -
Decoupage How To -- Cover Boxes with DecoupageCover boxes and containers you already have for quick decoupage projects to add storage for toys, crafts, and more. This decoupage how to is shown in photos so you can create your own decoupage craft.
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Royal Wedding Craft -- Make a FascinatorA fascinator is a decorative piece worn in the hair. Kate Middleton is known for wearing fascinators to great success. Make your own fascinator to add flair to your spring and summer wardrobe.
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Ten Dollar Dinners -- Pasta Dinner with SaladMake this ten dollar dinner for your family when you need a quick meal that's tasty and filling. You'll save money while serving a family favorite.
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10 Tips for Living Frugally in PhoenixThese 10 tips for living frugally in Phoenix can help your family stretch your dollars. Save on groceries, gas, clothing, and more so you will have some extra cash to spend on family fun.
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Planning a Family Staycation in Phoenix, ArizonaPlanning a family staycation in Phoenix instead of a costly vacation away from home means you can have a great time and not have to spend a lot of money.
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Alternatives to Donating Money in Phoenix, ArizonaPhoenix, Arizona is a large city with numerous opportunities for alternatives to donating money. These organizations let you lend a hand and make a difference to someone in need.
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Butterfly Photos -- Butterfly Pavillion at the Desert Botanical GardenThe Spring 2011 butterfly exhibit at the Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix, Arizona is a gorgeous place to see butterflies. Butterflies are flown overnight from Florida and released into the screened exhibit area.
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Flowers at Biltmore Fashion Park, Phoenix, ArizonaThe Biltmore Fashion Park is a high-end outdoor mall with shops like Macy's, Saks, the Apple Store, Pottery Barn, and on and on. The flowers are pretty too.
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Questions to Ask a Landlord Before Renting a PropertyRenting a apartment, house, or commercial space is a contract. To protect yourself during your rental search, take along a renting checklist to ensure you ask the right questions so you can make a good decision.
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Bird of Paradise in Phoenix, ArizonaThese images of blooming plants make living in a desert almost worth it. The beautiful bird of paradise is the prettiest but also check out the blooming aloe vera and some sort of pink tree.
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Craft Blogs for Recycled CraftsI love making recycled crafts and checking out craft blogs that give me new ideas. Recycled craft projects let me use things that would end up in the landfill in a new way.
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Fabric Covered Matchboxes, Clothespins, and Binder ClipsDecorate ordinary objects like matchboxes, wooden clothespins, and binder clips.
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Wet CactusYes, Virginia, it does rain in Arizona. Occasionally. These images are from the Desert Botanical Gardens, Phoenix, Arizona, during a nice drizzle in March 2011.
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Make Decorative Light Switch Covers to Decorate RoomsInstead of busting the budget, make decorative light switch covers to decorate your rooms. Add a touch of detail through customized light switch plates.
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Make Mosaic Tiles with Polymer ClayMosaic crafts are beautiful collages that usually use glass tiles or pieces. Use mosaic tile supplies you create out of polymer clay instead to make exactly what you need.
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Make Recycled Tin Can LuminariesUse old tin cans to make candle luminaries. This tin can craft is nearly free and only requires a few craft supplies.
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Record-A-Thon at RFB&D, Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic February 28 - March 5, 2011RFB&D is a national non-profit organization that holds a Record-A-Thon once a year in efforts to record a record number of book pages and to bring awareness to this worthwhile cause.
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Expand Your Stamping Supplies with Natural AlternativesStamping supplies can include just about anything that will hold ink or paint. Think about natural alternatives like vegetables, corks, or plastic trays and mesh bags the next time you need to make a new impression.
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Free Craft Events - Fun Arts and Crafts Projects in Your CommunityFree arts and craft projects let you and your children learn a new technique and make something. And the best part is, it's free!
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Wildflowers -- Picking and Drying ThemPick and dry wildflowers to make some free dried flower arrangements or to use in potpourri.
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Fowl Weather Friends -- Chickens, Guinea Fowl, and MoreI still find it amazing to see so many chickens in the city. Here are my latest photos of the fowl I've seen around Phoenix.
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Budget-Friendly Family Activities in Phoenix, ArizonaTo keep the family entertained and educated, explore these free activities in and around Phoenix, Arizona.
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Use Egg Cartons for Kids Crafts - Hairy SpiderServe scrambled eggs for breakfast then use the egg cartons to make this easy kids crafts.
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Kids Craft Kits: Organize Kits and Be PreparedKids craft kits are great ways to be prepared with a fun craft. Make up these craft kits for a rainy day or to have on hand for play dates or a scout meeting.
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"The Office" Drinking Games"The Office" is a situation comedy television show that makes for some good drinking games.
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Who Do You Think You Are? Season 2 Airs February 4Season 2 of the popular NBC television show Who Do You Think You Are? airs Friday, February 4.
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Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, ArizonaThe Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix, Arizona has more than 50,000 desert plants. Watch out. Most of them are sharp!
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Decorating Unfinished Wooden Boxes for CraftsUnfinished wooden boxes can be made into surprisingly nice finished boxes with a little crafting creativity.
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Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior Airs February 16Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior is a new spin off show of Criminal Minds and is scheduled to air February 16, 2011.
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2011 Federal Tax Due Date is April 18Your 2011 federal tax due date is April 18 this year.
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Top Five Board Games for 2010These top five ranking board games 2010 are fun games for families or friends to gather round and play. The skill involved varies for each board game, but the thrill of sitting around with those you love trying to win, is priceless.
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Discovery Health Network TV Shows Now Being Shown on FitTV, TLC, Planet Green, and Science ChannelOn January 1, 2011, OWN took over the Discovery Health Network. Those television shows are now being shown on other Discovery channels.
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OWN Oprah Winfrey Network to Replace Discovery Health ChannelThe Oprah Winfrey Network or OWN will replace the Discovery Health Channel starting January 1, 2011.
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Use Discount Picture Frames to Make Picture CollageUsing discount picture frames to make picture collages is a fun way to use photographs, scrapbook paper, trinkets, and found objects to create one of a kind wall hangings.
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Yule Log Dessert ShootersMake these easy dessert shooters that look like yule log cake. Use pre-made cakes for easy dessert shooters that you'll want to make all year long! The green Creme de Menthe and the red cherries make these tiny dessert shooters festive.
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Easy Chicken Lettuce Wraps with QuinoaMake these easy chicken lettuce wraps with quinoa for a tasty, simple meal in a hurry. Quinoa is a delicious grain that is a complete protein making it an excellent addition to chicken lettuce wraps.
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Easy Christmas Crafts for Kids - Quick and Inexpensive Ways to Decorate for the HolidaysThese easy Christmas crafts for kids are quick and inexpensive ways for children to help decorate for the holidays. Start with unfinished wood crafts and some other craft supplies and finish with beautiful decorations.
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Christmas Wreaths: A PoemA smattering of Christmas wreaths in my neck of the woods.
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Use Vintage Jewelry to Make Christmas WreathsUse vintage jewelry to make Christmas wreaths that are truly one of a kind. Use family heirlooms or vintage costume jewelry to make decorated Christmas wreaths.
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Holiday French Toast RecipeMake holiday French toast with just three ingredients! This French toast makes a great dessert for the ending to a cozy holiday meal.
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Self Employed Taxes -- Quarterly Tax Due DatesDo you pay self employed taxes? Know when quarterly tax payments are due and never be late again.
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Recycle AppliancesAppliance recycling is a great way to be green. The parts get reused or at least the scrap pieces from the appliances are stripped down so the basic components are recycled.
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Get Quotes for Renters InsuranceIf you're renting, get quotes for renters insurance to protect your valuables and to protect you against liability.
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Negotiating Medical BillsWhen you visit the doctor or the hospital, consider negotiating medical bills to pay less for medical services. It's possible to negotiate the costs of your medical care before services are rendered.
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Managing InvestmentsTake care of your retirement accounts to control your future. Managing investments is important.
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PODS Moving and Storage Good Alternative to Moving TrucksA few years ago, I moved from one state to another and decided to use PODS Moving and Storage. I didn't have a new place to move into so moving storage containers worked for my needs.
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Protect Your Residential Mortgage Rate and Mortgage LoanWhen applying for a residential mortgage, be sure to protect the mortgage rate and the mortgage itself.
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New Writing Web Site -- List My FiveAnother Web site, List My Five, lets writers write lists of the top five of anything. They can earn residual income from these lists.
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Beware of Direct Buy ScamsOn a recent Clark Howard show, the financial watchdog talked about direct buy scams.
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Give Charitable Gifts to Make a DifferenceWith Christmas upon us, gift giving is on many people's minds. Give charitable gifts to make a difference in someone's life.
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Fountain Park in Fountain Hills, ArizonaFountain Park in Fountain Hills, Arizona is one of the prettiest parks you'll find.
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The Worst Car I Ever OwnedThe worst car I ever owned was a 1990 Ford Tempo. Oh boy, what a lemon.
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Find Good Books for KidsIt's important to read to children, so find good books for kids.
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Clothespin Winter Crafts - SnowmenThese cute little snowmen clothespin crafts are great Christmas crafts for kids or adults to make.
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Make Bookmarks as Gifts - Assorted StylesBeaded bookmarks make great Christmas and birthday gifts, or tuck one in with a book a friend wants to borrow.
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Facing Evil with Candice DeLong on Investigation Discovery ChannelFacing Evil is a mini-series on the ID channel where former FBI criminal profiler Candice DeLong interviews women killers.
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Making Earrings with Jewelry CharmsJewelry making is fun and when you use jewelry charms, earrings are a breeze.
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Easy Cheesy Bacon BiscuitsThese cheesy bacon biscuits are delicious and only take a few minutes to make when you use leftover cooked bacon and grated cheese.
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Crock Pot Swiss SteakSwiss steak made in the crock pot is one of the easiest, yet tastiest, meals you'll ever make.
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Recipe Shortcuts that Will Save You Time and MoneySeasoned cooks use shortcuts to save time and save money. Here are 10 easy recipe shortcuts you can use.
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Free Sample of Cold Stone Creamery Eight Layer Cake Tuesday, November 16Cold Stone Creamery is introducing new Eight Layer Cakes and they're giving away free samples Tuesday, November 16.
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Watch Auction Hunters on Spike TVAuction Hunters is a new TV show on Spike TV premiering Tuesday, November 9.
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Baking Tips from America's Test KitchenShould you bake one tray or two trays of cookies at once? How do you get tender, flaky pie crust? Find out with tips from America's Test Kitchen.
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Lizard Yoga Poses -- Part 1Lizards love to sun themselves, and do yoga poses while they're at it.
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New Tubeless Toilet Paper RollsScott toilet tissue without a tube will go on sale in the Northeast U.S. today as a trial to see if consumers are willing to forgo the tube.
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Things I Saw on My WalkThe weather is finally cool enough here in Phoenix to take a walk. While the rest of the country is dreading the cold, we're finally cooling down (from the 100s to the 80s). Ah, yes, cooler weather! Here are a few things I saw on today's walk.
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Save Money on Cox Cable Bill - $5 Off Cable BillIn the new Fall 2010 Cox Cable "Connect" magazine, there is a $5 off coupon. Use it to save money on your cable bill.
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Flowers in PhoenixMore plants than just cactus grow in Phoenix. Not much, but some.
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Cat Chasing Her TailSome cats love to chase their tails. Mine does!
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The Perils of a Low Sodium DietI have a sore throat and this thought struck me.
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Choose Healthy CandyCandy isn't all that healthy, but it's possible to choose the best candy that might be considered healthy candy.
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Save Money -- Do an at Home FacialWhen money's tight, do an at home facial to get the benefits of a facial for much less money.
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Free Bottle of AdvilAdvil is an over-the-counter pain reliever. Get a free bottle.
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Ice Cream Sandwich RecipesIce cream sandwiches are just a little more special than a simple bowl of ice cream with a cookie on the side. Make these treats the next time you want to give your friends and family a little something extra.
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Halloween Party RecipesHalloween is a great time to party with family and friends. Try these scary recipes to get the party started.
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How to Buy 81 Mg Aspirin CheapIf you use baby aspirin, that is 81 mg aspirin, for heart health, there's a way to get it cheap at some stores.
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Balance an Egg on Fall EquinoxBalancing an egg on an equinox, spring or fall, is a big ol' urban legend. You can actually do it any day of the year!
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Fall Line Up -- New Pilot TV Shows Fall 2010Each fall the major networks--ABC, CBS, and NBC--try out new pilots to see what viewers like.
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Outsourced -- NBC New ShowOutsourced in a new NBC show premiering Thursday, September 23, 2010, at 9:30/8:30 central.
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Castle Season 3 Starts Monday September 20 on ABCRick Castle is a mystery writer who has teamed up with New York City detective Kate Beckett. They solve crimes with his vivid imagination and her police work.
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Bad Pun No. 1 -- Food and ProcrastinatorsI'm a lover of puns. The badder then better. This one is pretty bad.
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Get a Free Jamba Juice with Buy One Get One Free Offer Till September 22, 2010Jamba Juice makes delicious smoothies. Print your own coupon to get one free when you purchase one.
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Tips for Making Fluffy Rice the PBS Test Kitchen WayPBS Test Kitchen recently showed how to make rice pilaf that is fluffy and doesn't stick together.
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Dunkin Donuts Coupon -- $1 for 1 Pound of Dunkin' Donuts CoffeeDunkin' Donuts has a coupon in the RedPlum weekly flier for $1 for 1 pound of coffee. It's a misprint but they'll honor it.
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PBS Test Kitchen -- Taste Tests CinnamonCinnamon is a delicious spice, but is there much difference in the taste of different brands of cinnamon?
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PBS Test Kitchen -- Taste Tests ProvolonePBS Test Kitchen compared provolone cheese to see which one is best.
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How to Heat Leftover Pizza on the StoveCold pizza is good, sometimes. If you're in the mood for it. And microwaved pizza leaves it limp. But it's easy to reheat pizza on the stove so you don't have to use the oven.
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Get More Coins on Farm TownFarm Town is a fun interactive farming game on Facebook. Earning coins helps you buy stuff for your farm. Here's how to get more coins.
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Be a Good Farmer on Facebook Farm TownTo be a good farmer on Facebook Farm Town, be a good neighbor. Just like in real life. Everybody and their dog is on Facebook. Stand apart by being a good neighbor on Farm Town.
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Consignment Store SellingConsignment shops take in items to sell on consignment to resell. These resale shops mark up goods like baby items, clothes, household items, furniture, and jewelry then pay a percentage to the seller.
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How to Make Earring CardsYou make earrings to sell but need a way to display them that's quick and easy. Make your own earring cards with just a few supplies.
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How to Recognize Termite Mud Tunnels on the Ceiling or WallsTermites can eat through drywall and build mud tunnels in the ceiling. The brown tunnel resembles a stick or twig. Check out the photo in the upper right side of this article for an example.
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How to Be a Movie ExtraMy experience as an extra in the Eddie Murphy movie Imagine That! was a highlight of my life. I can't even find myself in the movie, but I know I was there!
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How to Make a Nightlight Switch Plate Cover -- Easy Craft ProjectThe dark can be scary. Make a glow in the dark nightlight cover for your bedroom light switch cover. It's easy and fun. Make one for each bedroom and keep the boogey man away.
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New Uses for Wine Bottles, Wine Corks, and Wine Bottle LabelsIf you drink wine, you have empty wine bottles. Instead of throwing them away or recycling them, save a few. Put your empty wine bottles to good use!
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How to Read Bathroom Stall Signs in ChinaWhen you travel to China and other less-developed countries, sometimes you luck out and get a Western style toilet--toilets like we use here in America. Sometimes you get a squat toilet. That's right, you squat over a hole.
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Use SpaFinder to Get Great Spa DealsFor one week only, SpaFinder is sponsoring Spa Deal Days. Take advantage of $50 spa deals or 50% off your favorite spa experience September 20 - 26.
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Metal SculpturesAll of these metal sculptures were shot around Phoenix.
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Easy Potato Soup RecipeEasy potato soup is a satisfying meal that's easy to prepare.
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PBS Test Kitchen -- Taste Tests Premium Unsalted ButterThe PBS television show Test Kitchen did a taste test on butter during their episode called Coconut Layer Cake. Find out which butter was better and which was best.
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Zoo Animals -- Colorado Springs ZooThe Colorado Springs zoo is small but hilly. Check out a few of the animals that live there.
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HGTV Secrets from a Stylist -- Emily Henderson's New TV ShowThe latest winner of HGTV's Design Star, Emily Henderson's new show Secrets from a Stylist debuted Sunday, August 29. Does a person's lifestyle and fashion style translate to their home's style?
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PBS Test Kitchen -- Taste Tests White ChocolatePBS Test Kitchen taste tested four brands of white chocolate, including real white chocolate and imitation. Can you guess which white chocolate won?
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PBS Test Kitchen -- Taste Tests Dark Chocolate ChipsPBS Test Kitchen performed a taste test of dark chocolate chips. Can you guess which chips won?
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PBS Test Kitchen -- Taste Tests Vanilla ExtractsThe television show America's Test Kitchen on PBS performs a taste test each episode. See which vanilla extract was chosen best.
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Chickens in the City -- Hens Roosters Chicks in Phoenix, ArizonaYou don't expect to see chickens in the city, but around Phoenix, people keep chickens. They wander around the yards. They cross the road. They have chicks. Take a look and see!
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Recycle Products to Use in Polymer Clay ProjectsPolymer clay is one of the most fun crafts to work with. You can make polymer clay sculptures, polymer clay figures like cupcakes and animals, and polymer clay jewelry like pendants and earrings. Add extra dimension with recycled stuff.
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Peggy: Names that Get a Good LaughSome names are naturally funnier than others. The way they sound or how they're used plays into the humor. The name Peggy or Peg is fair game.
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Make a Small Kitchen Look Bigger and Function BetterMake a small kitchen function better and look bigger with these tips.
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Consider China Independent Travel to See the Local SightsChina independent travel is possible if you arrange for a local or student to act as your tour guide.
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How to Make a Dry Erase Board -- Easy Craft ProjectIt's easy to make a dry erase board for any room in your house. This craft project only takes a few items you probably already have around the house.
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Easy Chicken Curry Recipe with RiceThai chicken curry doesn't have to be a daunting dish to fix yourself. With a few specific ingredients and the rest from your pantry, you can make this delicious Thai dish any time in less than one hour.
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Monsoon Season in ArizonaIt never rains in Arizona, but man it pours.
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How to Stay Hydrated While Hiking and BikingWhile enjoying the outdoors whether on hiking trips, biking trips, or day hiking getting enough to drink is key to staying healthy and enjoying the experience.
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Balancing EggAmaze your family and friends. Balance an egg on the counter top! Set the egg on the larger, rounded end. It should stay for hours. Just don't bang the door or bump it!
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3 Views of the Grand CanyonThe Grand Canyon is beautiful. Take a minute to relax and view these breathtaking photos.
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Make Easy Chicken Salad with Rotisserie ChickenThis easy chicken salad recipe is easy to prepare and is delicious. Keep some on hand for quick lunches.
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How to Cut Your Own Bangs and Save MoneyCut your bangs or fringe as it's sometimes called and save money between haircuts.
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Tidbits About the Tour De FranceThe Tour de France is the premier worldwide cycling event. Competitors from all around the world race during this grueling 3-week cycling event each July.
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Sticky Rice RecipeThis sticky rice recipe is easy to make. Use sticky rice for sushi or mound it on the plate as an accompaniment to your meal just like at a restaurant.
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Make a Ribbon RoseCheck out how to make a ribbon rose then make a bouquet of them!
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Make Flower Bouquets Out of ButtonsOld buttons make great button bouquets. Gather your button box and get to work!
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Write Articles Online to Earn Residual IncomeIt's possible to earn hundreds of dollars, or even more, writing articles online.
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How to Use Natural Bug KillerThis organic bug killer is a mineral dust that kills insects by causing dehydration.
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Bottlecap Miranda -- Crafty Lady made from bottlecaps, wood, paint, and thumbtacksI found this wonderful wooden lady with bottlecap arms and legs at the thrift store.
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Mixed Media Collage with Book Covers, Trinkets, and ClothMixed media collages are fun to make because you can use just about anything. Make individualized collages for family or friends with mementos from a trip.
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Use Sun Screens to Block the Summer HeatIs the summer sun heating up your house? Use sun screens to block some of the heat.
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The Making of Potholders with Cotton LoopsRemember making potholders on those metal looms? Here's a look at some potholders in progress.
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Keep Cool in the Summer for Free or CheapStay cool in summer for free or at least cheap. When you're comfortable, you're happy!
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How to Make Witch's BrewMake this delicious punch that's a little on the spooky side.
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How to Make Bloody Eyeballs for Your Halloween PartyHalloween parties are fun for all ages. Make Bloody Eyeballs for a deliciously scary treat!
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How to Make Scary Brains for Your Halloween PartyScary brains is a simple appetizer to make, but it's also fun and helps set the mood for any Halloween party
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How to Do Decoupage Using Scrapbook PaperIt's possible to add style and character to your home for pennies with these inexpensive but fun decoupage ideas.
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How to Register Your Collector Car or Antique Car for Plates in IllinoisIllinois has strict guidelines for what vehicles qualify for collector or antique license plates. If yours qualifies, sign up for vanity plates online or in person.
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How to Tell a Honeymoon JokeShort and sweet, this is a perfect honeymoon joke.
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How to Make Kitty Litter CakeKitty litter cake is served in a litter box, scooped with a cat scooper, and yummy to eat.
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How to Write Articles for TextbrokerTextbroker pays writers an upfront payment for writing articles that clients request.
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Yellow HydrantA yellow fire hydrant seen through a bike's mirror.
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How to Diagnose Car ProblemsDiagnose car problems yourself to save money.
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Check Out Project Gutenberg for Free EBooksGet free ebooks at Project Gutenberg. Free is always good! The Web site Project Gutenberg lists classic books as well as music and other media, available free!
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Blue Bird on a Fence, Free Photo for Your UseThis is a personal photo that I'm giving permission for you to use. Please credit as (Photo Credit: Peggy Hazelwood). It's a royalty free image of a blue bird on a fence. Suitable for use for scrapbooking, greeting cards, etc.
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Using Vintage Retro Fabric for Your ProjectsVintage retro fabric has many looks from vintage fabric prints and vintage floral fabric. Learn how to find and how to use the right fabric for your project here in this article.
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How to Make Father's Day GiftsGet crafty and make fathers day crafts. Instead of another boring tie this fathers day, think outside the box for father day ideas. Make dad a wine cork key chain.
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How to Read Books Online FreeRead books online free and save money. Finding quality online books, from reference books to fiction novels, is a cinch at Bartleby.com.
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Scenes Around Georgetown, Colorado--Rocky MountainsGeorgetown, Colorado is a small nestled in the Rocky Mountains. Georgetown has charm galore.
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Plants of ArizonaPhoenix and Tucson and the surrounding towns of Arizona have more plants than just cactus.
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Windchimes -- Serving Spoon and Fork HeadsMake windchimes from old silverware with just four pieces, some fishing line, and wire.



















