Elizabeth Punke
As a mother of five, Elizabeth keeps her focus on family and things to do at home. While working as a freelance writer, she continues to work hard at her ultimate goal of a strong home with good values and good kids.
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Four Neat Tricks for Coping with AllergiesAllergies are difficult to manage, and come and go when the seasons change. Luckily, there are a few neat tricks to try. -
Unconventional Ways to Relieve a HeadacheAspirin is the first thing people think of when a headache sets in. There are, however, other ways to get rid of the pressure that you feel, without popping pills.
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Controlling Acne with Alternative MedicineAcne can be treated with natural remedies that will not further irritate your skin. Certain soaps and cleansers may make oily skin too dry, causing more oil production in turn.
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Three Tips for Every Parent Who is Potty TrainingPotty training is a difficult project, but it must be done. Every parent has experienced ups and downs, and because of their experience, tricks and tips are available to first time potty trainers.
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Five Tricks to Reduce Snoring and Sleep BetterSnoring is known to cause everything from loss of sleep to divorce. The problem originates from the restriction of air in the nasal cavity and throat. Easy, minor alterations can be done to help ease the noise and repair the relationship.
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Four Whole-Body Activities for a Hyper Child to Practice ConstraintHyperactive children must be able to expend their energy in a healthy way. These activities help to build positive environments and good social skills.
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Four Focus-Building Activities for a Hyperactive ChildHyper children are troubled when they need to sit still, such as during school and church. Teaching them to focus through a fun activity is one way to perfect the skill of concentration.
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Online Resources for the Home Schooling ParentHome schooling is not easy, therefore vital resources for each home schooling parent is a necessity. These sites explain how to teach so kids will really learn.
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Best Films for Imaginative ChildrenFour stories that contain magic, adventure and whimsical worlds that will entertain children of all ages.
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Using Red to Decorate in the HomeRed is a strong color that should be carefully planned out before applying to any room. -
Proper Use of Gold in Home DecoratingGold can often be a difficult color to properly pair and incorporate in the home. knowing the right combinations and the furniture that gold should apply to, will help make a golden home possible. -
Enhancing the Wealth and Prosperity of the Bagua CentersWealth and prosperity promote positive finances. Removing negative objects and adding the right elements to this center will produce positive energy.
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Vegetarian Restaurants in Washington D.CFour vegetarian and vegan restaurants located in Washington D.C. for travelers and local residents to enjoy.
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Feng Shui Basics for the HomeFeng shui colors, tips and guidelines for decorating the home with balanced energy.
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Natural and Inexpensive Cleaners for Stains and OdorsSeveral items that are already in your kitchen can eliminate unsightly stains, terrible ordors and the occasional pest.
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Top Toys for the Holiday SeasonToys that all children will find entertaining, without breaking the bank.
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Edible Crafts for All KidsColorful, edible crafts that kids can make on their own.
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Safe Home Tricks for Parents of ADHD ChildrenWays to protect and safeguard the home of a child with attention deficit, hyperactivity disorder.
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Save Heating Costs with Minor Home AlterationsHeating costs can easily be lowered with a few alterations to the home.
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Meat Substitutions for the Everyday VegetarianMany vegetables and grains work wonderfully to add flavor and texture instead of using meat.
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Differences Between Tile and Laminate FlooringTile floors have long been appreciated by people from Europe to America. Throughout history, engineers have designed ceramic tiles for recording writings and inscribing artwork.
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Telling the Difference Between Indoor PlantsHousehold plants are a wonderful way to improve the indoor air quality and add decoration to bare counters and shelves.
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Choosing a Lamp for Your DecorThe basic lamp has evolved greatly over the twentieth century. In addition to providing ambient light or illumination for a specific area or task, lamps can add flair or accentuate a design element.
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Steps for Distinguishing Flower Bulbs from One AnotherSpring bulbs produce the colorful and aromatic flowers we see first each blooming season. Recognizing specific bulbs will help make planting a garden a more enjoyable, simpler task.
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Places to Stay Near Richlands, VirginiaVirginia is filled with the early history America was founded on. While in Richlands, visit the Crab Orchard Museum and enjoy fishing and hiking near the grand and breath-taking Appalachian Mountains.
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Pond Water PH BalanceThe term pH represents the level of hydrogen and oxygen ions within any given substance, such as soil or water. The pH system is based from 0 - 14; 8-14 being alkaline and 0-6 being acidic.
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Breaking Seed Dormancy with Potassium NitratePotassium nitrate is a naturally occurring mineral, used for preserving foods, enriching fertilizer, and is often found in toothpaste.
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Snack Time Options to Suffice Growing ChildrenSeveral choices for your young one or school age child to enjoy throughout the day. -
Save Money on Everyday ProductsThree ways to save money on the items people use everyday in the home. -
The Perfect Potty Training MethodFour simple ways to help your child succeed at the art of potty training. -
Rainy Day Ideas for ChildrenFive things that keep kids happy and busy on a closed in, rainy day.
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Five Steps to Achieving Pocket CashEasy step by step program to manage your finances, pay bills on time and keep extra money for yourself. -
Top Five Spring Break Relaxation IdeasThe main five things that will make spring break feel like it lasted a month!
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Top Three Spring Cleaning ProjectsThree major areas of the home that need attention after the winter season has gone.
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How to Create a Routine in a Busy HomeA simple step by step guide to create an organized way of life for busy parents.
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Four Ways to Help Your Hyperactive ChildFour ways to limit hyperactivity, nourish without a sugar rush and how to keep calm when all else fails.
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Organizing the DisorganizedSimple ways to eliminate clutter for the items that have no place.
