Jill Davidson
Ms. Davidson is self-employed as a secondhand merchant, crafter, and free-lance writer.
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Las Vegas Outdoor Vacation SpotsLas Vegas may not be the first family vacation destination that comes to mind, but the surrounding desert and mountains are ideal vacation spots for families who love camping, hiking, rock climbing, and wildlife. -
Las Vegas Man Dies After Being Tasered by Metro PoliceA Las Vegas man who was tasered during a confrontation with police officers is pronounced dead after experiencing medical distress.Also published on:- Yahoo! US News
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Laptop Computers Users at Risk of "Toasted Skin Syndrome"Laptop users who hold their laptops in their lap for long periods of time are at risk of "toasted skin syndrome" and permanent skin damage. -
How to Find a Lost or Stolen DogWhen your dog is lost or stolen, it's important to begin the search immediately. Use the tips in this article to find your lost or stolen dog. -
Halloween Safety Tips for PetsHalloween is fun for people, but treats, costumes, and decorations can pose hazards to your pet. Follow these Halloween safety tips for pets to keep your beloved companion safe during spooky celebrations! -
How We Almost Made a Used Car Salesman Cry:A story about our venture onto a used car lot. -
How to Avoid "Small Dog Syndrome"Dogs who are victims of "Small Dog Syndrome" are often overindulged by their owners and not given firm guidelines for their behavior. -
Why Adopting a Shelter Dog Isn't Always a Good IdeaPETA protests against buying pure breed dogs in favor of adopting shelters dogs. This article explains why this isn't always the right decision. -
How to Give Your Dog a Dry Bath with Corn StarchThe how-to article gives instructions for giving your dog a dry bath with corn starch to keep him smelling fresh.
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Why Does My Dog Smell so Bad?Dogs have a natural "doggy" odor, but an excessively smelly dog may have a treatable medical condition. -
Celebrating Three Years as an Associated Content ContributorHas it been three years already? My time as an AC Contributor has flown by!
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Valentine's Day Haiku: a Plea to CupidA Valentine Haiku asking a favor of Cupid. -
More Tips for Buying Abandoned Self-Storage Units at Public AuctionsBuying abandoned self-storage units at public auction can keep your secondhand business well-stocked or provide necessities for your family. Here are more tips to help you make the most of your self-storage auction experience.
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Tips for Placing Bids at Abandoned Self-Storage Unit AuctionsKnowing how much to bid on an individual storage unit at an abandoned self-storage unit auction can be tricky! Use these tips to estimate a reasonable bid.
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How to Locate Abandoned Self-Storage Unit AuctionsParticipating in abandoned self-storage unit auctions is a great way to get good secondhand merchandise. This article tells you how to find these auctions, and what your obligations are when you win a bid.
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The Nativity--A HaikuA haiku poem celebrating the birth of our Savior. -
No Pity for the TurkeyA turkey haiku with no sympathy for the turkey! -
Tips and Resources for Beginning CrochetersThe art of crochet is enjoying a resurgence. Use these tips and resources for learning how to crochet. -
Tips for Bringing Outdoor Plants IndoorsMany landscape plants can be sheltered indoors during winter months and replanted in the spring. Follow these tips to acclimate your plants to the move. -
Haiku for My DogsThree Haiku poems for my canine companions. -
I'll Ride the Roller Coaster, but Not Right NowAre you missing a thrilling ride through life, held back by fears and doubts? -
Free! Christmas Stocking Ornament Easy Crochet PatternThis 6" Christmas stocking ornament is quick and easy to crochet, and is perfect for filling with tiny presents or holiday candy. -
Easy Christmas Crafts for Kids: Pompom Christmas Wreath Doorknob DecorationCreate this lovely Christmas Wreath doorknob decoration in just a few minutes with pompoms purchased from the craft store. Instructions are included for making your own pompoms, too. -
Fun Travel Games for ChildrenLong car trips can be long and boring. Play these fun and simple travel games with your kids that will help exercise their brains and make the miles fly by.
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Valley of Fire State ParkThese rock formations were formed by shifting winds and the compression of layers of sand over millions of years. The red color is from the oxidation of elemental iron within the rock. -
The Calico Hills of southern NevadaThese beautifully colored sandstone hills offer opportunity for moderate rock climbing adventure when you're in Las Vegas. -
Ten Safety Tips for Hiking in the DesertHiking in the desert is a unique experience, but being prepared for the hot climate is essential to the hiker's survival. -
Las Vegas Attractions: Mount CharlestonMount Charleston is a popular getaway spot for people who live in Las Vegas, since mountain temperatures can be up to 40 degrees cooler than the desert basin. -
Our Visit to the Valley of Fire State Park in NevadaThe Valley of Fire is a state park in Nevada that was formed eons ago from red sandstone. -
Self-Care Tips for TMJTemporomandibular joint disorders, commonly called TMJ, can cause jaw pain and limited movement. Mild cases usually go away on their own, but these simple tips can help alleviate the condition and reduce its chances of coming back.
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Gross and Creepy Halloween Dinner RecipesCreate a gross, yet delicious, Halloween dinner with these simple recipes.
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Self-Care Tips for Chronic Urinary Tract InfectionsUrinary tract infections are common in women, and a few lifestyle changes can help prevent UTI's or reduce the chances of their recurrance. -
Ten Tips for Keeping Insects Away from Your Backyard CookoutCookouts and outdoor parties are fun, but insects can make your family and guests miserable! Follow these ten tips to keep those uninvited insect guests away from your backyard BBQ. -
Toys 'R Us "The Great Trade-In" Child Safety EventIn an effort to stimulate the economy and provide parents with affordable child safety products, Toys 'R Us is offering 20% off new products purchased during "The Great Trade-In" event. -
Northeastern Indiana Gardens Infected with Late Blight FungusSeveral counties in northeastern Indiana are having an epidemic of late blight fungus and garden disease. Use these tips to protect your home or commercial garden from devastating fungus infections. -
Why Stay Married?Staying married is hard, but pays off with a lifetime of shared memories. -
How to Find a New Home for Your DogSometimes, life's difficult circumstances make it necessary to find a new home for your dog. Follow these suggestions to find an excellent adoptive owner for your beloved companion! -
Advice for People Who Have a Mentally Ill Family Member Who Refuses TreatmentIt can be extremely difficult to deal with a mentally ill person who doesn't think they have a problem, or one who refuses to seek help. Advice from someone who's been there.
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Hey Gang, Let's Play Cornhole!Cornhole has become a popular tailgate and picnic pasttime, and is easy enough for anyone to play. -
The ChainA poem about addiction. -
North Manchester Bank RobberyWhile crime rates in large cities appear to be dropping, crime rates in small towns are increasing. Moving to a small town for safety reasons isn't an option any more.
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Camping Tips for Novice CampersCamping is more economical than staying in a motel while on vacation, but novice campers consider these tips before setting up a campsite for the first time. -
How to Attract Fireflies to Your Back YardFireflies are fascinating creatures, and are also considered beneficial insects. Their larvae consume the larvae of other insects, as well as slugs and snails. -
Tips for Putting Weight on an Underweight DogDogs may be underweight due to medical conditions, or they may just be naturally lean dogs. Use these tips to add some weight to your dog so he doesn't appear ill-fed and neglected. -
How to Reduce Your Dog's Risk of BloatBloat is a medical veterinary emergency, but many owners are unaware of the dangers of this condition, also called gastric torsion or Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (GDV). You can reduce your dog's risk of bloat with a few lifestyle changes. -
How to Honor Your U. S. Army Veteran DadThis Father's DayFreedom Team Salute is a program that exists to recognize honorably discharged U. S. Army veterans and those who support the Army's mission to keep our country safe. -
Ten Tips for Growing Terrific TomatoesHome-grown tomatoes are sweet and delicious when you follow these ten tomato-growing tips. -
Ten Tips for Growing Great WatermelonsWatermelon taste so delicious on a hot summer day, but need some special attention while they are growing if you want them to be the most flavorful. Follow these ten tips to produce the best watermelons. -
Ten Tips for Growing RhubarbFollow these ten tips for growing the most abundant rhubarb crop. -
Hard-To-Kill Houseplants: Spider PlantSpider (or airplane) plants are hardy and easy to grow. Spider plants make a lovely curtain of foliage when they send out stalks of tiny white flowers and baby plantlets that are easy to propogate.
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The Pros and Cons of Boarding Your Dog in a KennelBoarding your dog at a kennel when you are away from home has advantages and disadvantages. Learn how to choose an accredited dog boarding kennel, and how to make your dog's stay a stress-free experience. -
Child Care Solutions: Au PairAn au pair is a foreign national, usually a college student, who lives in your home and cares for your children. -
Expert Grilling TipsImpress your friends and family with your grilling expertise by following these BBQ tips! -
Tips for Creating a Hummingbird GardenHummingbirds are delightful little creatures who are easily drawn to your yard when you create an environment that fills their needs for food, water and shelter.
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Tips for Buying a Safe Secondhand CribBuying a secondhand crib can save money. Be sure the crib you buy will protect, and not endanger, your precious baby! -
How to Find Spare Cash in Your Closets and AtticsWould a little spare cash help out your financial situation? You might be surprised what you may find in your home that consumers are willing to buy, and may even pay top dollar for! -
Do You Have the Dumbest Dog?Some dog breeds are considered less intelligent than others, but some are just more independent and prefer to do as they please. This article lists the ten hardest-to-train dog breeds and tips to make training easier. -
The Story of CaedmonCaedmon was a poet in 7th Century England who became reknowned for his beautiful, spiritual lyrics.
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Tips for Keeping Mice Out of Your Self-Storage UnitRodent infestations of your self-storage unit is preventable when you follow these simple mouse-proofing tips. -
Tips for Saving Money on Self-Storage Rental FeesRenting a self-storage unit costs more than the monthly rate. Consider these hidden self-storage costs and ways to reduce your self-storage expenses.
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First Dog, "Bo," Joins the First Family at the White HouseA general breed description of the Portuguese Water Dog, and whether this dog breed is right for your family. -
ResurrectionAn Easter Acrostic poem.
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How to Create an Insectary Garden for Beneficial InsectsCreate an insectary garden that attracts beneficial insects to your yard. Beneficial insects destroy garden pests nature's way! -
Beneficial Insects for Organic Gardening Pest ControlUse these beneficial insects in your organic garden for natural, environmentally-friendly pest control.
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Tips for Shopping for Vintage ClothingVintage clothing is a fashionable way to extend your wardrobe while saving money. -
50 Things I Have Learned in (Almost) 50 YearsAs my 50th birthday draws near, I have compiled a list of 50 things I have learned, for the benefit of my younger readers. -
Earths' Children Sagas by Jean M. Auel Book ReviewA review of the first five volumes of the Earth's Children sagas written by Jean M. Auel. -
Meet Lindsay Harness of the Harness Family BandAn interview with Lindsay Harness, college student and vocalist with the Harness Family Band. -
Scenic View-Master Reels Cease ProductionFisher-Price announces the end of new scenic View-Master reels due to a declining demand. -
Woman Critically Burned While Using Gasoline to Kill Head LiceAn Indiana woman is in critical condition after using gasoline to kill head lice. Tips for gasoline safety.
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Poems for My GrandchildrenSilly poems about three of my grandchildren.
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Oh, It's ON, Donald Pennington!A response to Donald Pennington's challenge to invite one million readers to his facebook group. -
How to Make Home Made KahluaRecipe for home made coffee-flavored liqueur, similar to Kahlua, that can be used in cocktails or cooking.
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Pets and Euthanasia: Making the Humane DecisionThe decision whether or not to euthanize your ailing cat or dog can be heart breaking. How do you know when it's time to let your beloved companion go? -
How NOT to Be a Wicked StepmotherAdvice for stepmothers, from my own experience.
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Research Writing Tips: Listing Reputable ResourcesResearch writers who use the internet to gather information must choose their resources carefully. -
Death by ShowerMy daily shower is going to poison me!
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Ten Tips for Extending the Life of Your Denim JeansTen tips for keeping jeans in good condition. -
Top Five Valentine's Day Gift Ideas for Mama's BoyFive Valentine's Day gift suggestions for Mama's boys.
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Bluegrass Music Review: the Harness Family BandThe Harness Family Band has been playing bluegrass music together for 20 years. A review of their January 17, 2009, concert at Honeywell Center in Wabash, Indiana.
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Secondhand Outlets Not Required to Test for Lead and PhthalatesThrift stores and secondhand outlets are exempt from required lead and phthalate testing. Tips for secondhand shopping safety. -
New Children's Safety Regulations Threaten Secondhand Retail OutletsLegislation requiring lead and phthalate testing of all children's products sold after February 10 will shut the doors of many secondhand stores and thrift shops, and create hardship for families with children. -
New Uses for Old ClothingOld clothes and worn household textiles can be recycled to create new products, or reused in many creative ways! -
Toys for Tots Still in Need of ToysMarine Toys for Tots Foundation, a charity that distributes Christmas toys to needy children, still needs toys.
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Christmas Shopping Tips: Gifts for 'Tweens'Tweens can be difficult to buy gifts for. Use these suggestions to pick out the perfect gift for your 'tween. -
Secondhand Christmas ShoppingConsider buying at least some of your Christmas gifts at Goodwill or your local thrift shop. -
Easy Three-Dimensional Christmas Card Craft for ChildrenDirections for making simple and inexpensive Christmas pictures that make charming gifts. -
Children and Healthy Breakfast CerealsAs parents, we must teach our children good eating habits early in life. Sugary-sweet children's cereals made from refined grains and large amounts of sugar add little nutritional value and too many calories to a healthy diet. -
Authentic Scarecrow Halloween CostumeOnce upon a time, many (many!) years ago when I was young, I won a Halloween costume contest with my homemade scarecrow costume. This scarecrow Halloween costume is simple and very inexpensive to create.
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Why Christians Should Celebrate HalloweenAs Christians, we should use every opportunity offered to us to bring unbelievers into our midst. Halloween is no exception! -
Tips for Catching a Running DogWhen your dog is running loose, you need to get him back home for his own safety and your peace of mind. Try some of these dog-catching techniques I have learned over my years of owning dogs! -
The Grammar Police: the Correct Use of CommasThe correct use of commas makes your work easier for your reader to read and understand.
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Max and MarxA silly poem about two confused animals.
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Climbing Up the SlideLike children on the playground who attempt to climb up to the top of the slide the hard way, we often slip in our Christian walk toward maturity. Don't give up, just start climbing again! -
How to Make a Breaded Pork Tenderloin SandwichBreaded pork tenderloin sandwiches are a staple in the Midwest, but not so well known in other parts of the country. Follow these instructions for making your own breaded tenderloins at home!
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Ralph Kovel, Antiques Expert, Passes Away After Brief IllnessRalph Kovel, reknowned antiques expert, has died.
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Tips for Dressing Up Your Bay WindowsBay windows can be difficult to decorate without creating a heavy, obtrusive window treatment that overshadows your room decor. Use these tips while choosing bay window treatments. -
Common Writing Errors: the Correct Use of HyphensUsing hyphens correctly when writing can make your meaning more clear to your readers.
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The Miracle Cure for Barking DogsTrain your dog to curb unnecessary barking with this simple technique! -
The Best Guard Dog Breeds for Families with ChildrenWhen choosing a guard dog for your family, consider the ages of your children and your own ability to handle the dog!
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Meet WilloughbyWilloughy has producing quality content for AC since 2007. Check out some of his excellent articles!
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Annual Fun Fest to Be Held in North Manchester, IndianaThe annual Fun Fest in North Manchester, IN, will be held this weekend. This great summer festival provides entertainment and treats for the whole family! -
Tips for Timing Your EBay Listings to Receive the Highest BidsListing your ebay auctions to end at the most appropriate time for your market can bring you the highest bids and maximum profits!
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What's Your Water Footprint?Our water footprint includes the direct water we use in our homes daily, and the indirect water ("virtual water") needed to produce the food and other consumer goods we buy. -
Tips for Creating a Backyard Water Park Birthday PartyOn hot summer days, kids love to cool off by playing in water. Create an inexpensive water park experience in your own back yard; it will be a unique and memorable birthday party! -
Beware: Bedbugs Are Back!Bedbugs are once again becoming a common problem in the U.S. How to identify a bedbug infestation and what to do about it; how to avoid the problem in the first place! -
What NOT to Donate to CharityDonating torn, dirty, broken possession to a thrift shop isn't truly giving, and puts a burden on the receiver to get rid of your junk! A list of what not to donate...and comments on true charity.
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Self-Storage Stories: Photographs and KeepsakesAbandoned self-storage units often contain photographs, personal documents, and other keepsakes. Don't put anything into a self-storage unit that you don't want to risk losing. -
Self-Care Tips for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Other Repetitive Motion InjuriesCarpal Tunnel Syndrome and other repetitive motion injuries (RPI) are common and easily treated at home in the early stages. -
The Rewards of Adopting a Minimalist LifestyleAdopting a minimalist lifestyle isn't about living out of a backpack. We can keep our home and things we truly need and love, and find our life's joy in the relationships we have with family, friends, and God. -
Summer Kiddy Pool TipsKiddy pools provide great summer fun for kids. Follow these tips for choosing and setting up a pool.
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Tips for How to Get a Hummingbird Out of Your GarageA hummingbird doesn't always have enough sense to escape when he's trapped in a garage or other roofed structure. He's going to need your help.
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Dancing in the AislesA poem inspired by my observations of children during church services.
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Tips for Improving Your Home's Curb AppealEasy and inexpensive tips for making your home and landscape more beautiful! -
Eco-friendly Father's Day Gifts for the Green DadChoose from these unique and eco-friendly Father's day gift ideas!
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Four Medical Tests You Should Know AboutDuring a physical exam, doctors will routinely order tests for cholesterol and blood sugar levels, but these four tests may alert you and your doctor to potential risk factors you have for serious medical conditions and inspire you to begin making lifestyle changes now!. -
Grammar Police: This is Just Too Much!A lesson on the correct use of too/to and into/in to.
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Tips for Natural Flea ControlFleas are a common problem, but many flea-control products contain toxic chemicals that can affect the central nervous system. Try these natural flea-control methods first!
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In His ArmsA memorial poem for a departed friend.
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Celebrating Mother's Day Without MomMother's Day can be a difficult day for those whose mothers have died. But you don't have to spend the day in sadness; instead, celebrate her life!
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Famous Mama's Boys in HistoryMen who are overly attached to their mothers are often thought of as weak and ineffectual, but some great men have been "mama's boys." -
Using Passive Solar Energy to Dry LaundryClothesline are an environmentally-conscious way to dry your family's laundry; unfortunately, many communities and homeowners' associations have ordinances against this energy-saving method. -
Tips for Hanging Laundry on a ClotheslineMany families are choosing to hang laundry out to dry to conserve energy. Hanging your clothes correctly can make them soft and fluffy, and reduce the amount of ironing necessary. -
Green Tips for Controlling House Flies This SummerToxic insecticides are often used to kill house flies, but choose these organic, natural methods of fly control to avoid adding poisons to the environment. -
The Grammar Police: Commonly Confused WordsThese commonly confused words sound similar but have different meanings!
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TransformationA poem about the life-changing power of God.
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He is the Ultimate FatherA devotional about God's love for us.
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Ten Ways to Tell If Your Guy is a Mama's BoyMen should love and respect their mothers, but some are still tied to the apron strings. Here's how to tell if your guy is a mama's boy!
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The Grammar Police: All Right, Already!More tips on common writing errors!
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I've Been Interviewed by Donald Pennington!An Interview with J. E. Davidson by Donald Pennington
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Tips on Cleaning Your Steam IronOver time, steam irons become clogged with residue, resulting in less steam and a sticky sole plate that won't glide across fabric. Follow these simple instructions to make your steam iron work like new again.
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Eight Ways to Keep Your Church from GrowingChurch growth isn't guaranteed; members need to be welcoming and willing to work together for the growth of the church. -
Guitar Hero: Keeping the Video Game Peace!Older kids often don't want to play video games with younger siblings; frustration is usually the result. Guitar Hero allows more experienced players to advance while younger kids can still get in on the fun!
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The Grammar Police: There, Their Now!Straightening out some common spelling errors.
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Kathie Lee Gifford to Join TODAY Show April 7Kathie Lee Gifford will be co-hosting the fourth hour TODAY show segment with Hoda Kobt. -
Ten Ways to Get the Best Bargains at Thrift ShopsShopping at thrift stores can get you some real bargains when you know how to find them!
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BaptismA poem about baptism.
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Traditional Indiana Foods: Traveling the Culinary Tourism TrailThe Indiana Foodways Alliance is seeking to brand traditional Indiana foods as a way to promote economic development within the Hoosier state. -
How to Handle Unkind Comments from OthersPeople are often rude or make unkind remarks, but we need to learn not to take them personally.
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Kicking Caffeine AddictionA couple of cups of coffee a day can have health benefits, but too much coffee can lead to sleeplessness and irritability. Use these tips to reduce your coffee intake to a safe level.
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Upon AwakeningA prayer of daily thanks to our Lord
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Quick and Easy Poker Party SnacksThese easy-to-prepare snacks are sure to be a hit at your next poker party! -
How to Avoid Easter Hazards for Your Dog or CatMany Easter delights can require an emergency vet visit if your pet ingests them. Follow this advice to keep your pet safe during the holiday! -
Ten Reasons Why I Am a "Mean" GrandmaSometimes our efforts to instill values in children are unappreciated... -
Grateful HeartA poem praising God for the blessing He has given me.
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How to Capture Water in a Rain Barrel for a Free Water SupplyRain barrels allow you to capture rain and storm water that runs off your roof. Rain water is naturally soft and ideal for many uses around the home and landscape. -
This Post is Really Very Nice, but Not Awesome!Words like really, very, and nice don't paint a picture in your readers' minds. Descriptive vocabulary paints a better picture. -
Tips for Getting the Best Prices for Your Antiques and CollectiblesThere is money to be made selling antiques and vintage collectibles, but do some research to find an approximate value before selling. This article offers options for sales venues that will produce the best results.
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How to Create an Eco-Friendly Rain GardenA rain garden takes advantage of storm water runoff from roofs and driveways to create an environmentally-friendly, low-maintenance garden.
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The Unwelcome VisitorA p[oem about Satan's persistent desire to disrupt our lives.
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Planning a Winter PicnicYou don't have to wait for warm weather to enjoy a picnic. Winter picnics require a little more preparation, but can be fun for the whole family!
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Sunlight May Reduce Risk of Multiple SclerosisResearch indicates that adequate exposure to sunlight, which encourages the production of Vitamin D, may reduce our risk of MS.
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Green Home Decorating with Bamboo: This Versatile Grass Can Help Preserve Our Hardwood Forests!Using bamboo products in place of hard woods for flooring, walls, window treatments, and accent pieces can help preserve our natural hardwood forests. -
A Visit from the Grammar PoliceUsing proper spelling and grammar is vital when writing for others to read.
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Cholesterol: The Necessary EvilCholesterol is produced in our liver, and is an important compound in our body's metabolism.
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Incidence of Stroke Rising in Middle-Aged WomenA new study indicates that the incidence of stroke in middle-aged women is rising at an alarming rate, and is linked to obesity. -
The QuarrelA poem about quarreling with our loved ones.
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How to Get a Bargain when Buying Secondhand MerchandiseBuying secondhand can save you a lot of money, but not if the item needs extensive repairs or it's something you never use. Follow these tips to get the best secondhand buys for your money! -
Claddagh Ring: The Legend of the Irish SymbolThe Claddagh is an ancient Irish symbol of love, faith, and friendship. Irish folk lore has many versions of it's origin, but this tale is accepted as closest to the truth.
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Ice Massage Therapy: An Alternative Therapy for Back Pain ReliefPulled or strained back muscles often heal on their own without medical intervention. Ice massage therapy can relieve pain and inflammation while muscles heal and get you back to your regular routine more quickly!
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Natural Detoxification: Allowing Your Body to Heal ItselfThere are many detox supplements and programs on the market, but your body is designed to detoxify itself when you take proper care of your health. -
St. Patrick's Day Wedding Favors You Can MakeAdd some Irish flair to your St. Patrick's Day wedding by making these favors for your wedding guests!
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JudgementA poem about Christians who judge others. -
Why Buy Secondhand?Buying secondhand goods is losing its stigma, and there are many reasons besides saving money that buying secondhand is a great idea! -
Small Business Storage Solutions: Self-Storage FacilitiesSmall home businesses often have a lack of available storage. Renting a self-storage locker may be the answer to your problem! -
Storage Locker, Sweet Storage LockerSelf-storage units are being used as dwellings by people who are desperate for affordable housing.
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The Strong ManA poem about the heavy burdens we often bear. -
Fort Wayne, Indiana: A Great City for Family Fun!Fort Wayne offers a variety of cultural attractions and a rich heritage that make this city a great vacation spot for the whole family. -
Identifying Antique FurnitureBe able to identify characteristics of authentic antique furniture may keep you from being fooled by reproductions. -
Easy Supper Casserole DishesThese casseroles are easy to prepare, and give you a few extra minutes to relax while supper bakes!
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Food Additives that are Good for YouFood additives can be harmful, or of questionable value, but some additives can have health benefits. -
The Broken CupA poem about Christian salvation. -
Easy Potluck Recipes for People Who Don't CookPotluck dinners are fun, but many people who don't cook, or don't have time, still want to contribute. These simple recipes only require throwing a few ingredients together, with minimal or no cooking involved. -
Self-Storage Locker Tips: Storing Your Possessions SafelyWhen renting a self-storage locker, taking care to pack and store your possessions properly can prevent them from becoming damaged and unusable.
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Romantic Marriage Proposal IdeasCreating a unique and romantic marriage proposal requires some thought and planning. These tips will help you create a memorable experience for both of you!
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Unique and Romantic Valentine's Day Gift IdeasYour Valentine's Day gift should be as unique as your special relationship!
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Tilapia: Delicious Fish for Low-Fat, Low-Carb Diets!Tilapia is a delicious fish that is quickly gaining popularity. This mild, sweet-tasting fish is low in fat and carbohydrates and high in protein.
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Jumping Frenchmen of Maine: A Rare PTSD TypeJumping Frenchmen of Maine is a condition characterized by an extreme reaction to being startled, and may include other bizarre behaviors.
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Odd Medical Conditions: Alice in Wonderland SyndromeAlice in Wonderland Syndrome is a disorder characterized by distortions in perception of time, space, size, or body image. It is usually associated with migraine auras or epilepsy, but may have other underlying causes. -
How to Display Your Heirloom QuiltDisplaying an antique quilt improperly can cause further damage and wear. Here are some ways to display your beautiful quilts without causing more harm.
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The Cleaning and Care of Antique QuiltsHeirloom and antique quilts are often fragile, and often have damage that needs repaired. If you have basic sewing skills, you can restore your quilt to a usable condition.
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The Heritage of Heirloom QuiltsHeirloom quilts can bring back fond memories of times past and give us a sense of family unity. -
Turner Syndrome: An OverviewTurner syndrome is a a genetic disorder that affects only females and prevents them from producing estrogen and other growth hormones. When caught in infancy, TS can be managed and treated with regular medical care.
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Fruitcake: An Elegant Christmas Dessert that Deserves More Respect!Fruitcake has been made since ancient time, and was often entombed with the dearly departed. In modern times, fruitcakes are often the subject of derision and bad jokes. Let's give this elegant desert some respect! -
Rare Medical Conditions: Ellis-van Creveld SyndromeEllis van-Creveld Syndrome is an inherited genetic form of dwarfism often characterized by extra fingers or toes. Intelligence is usually not affected, and these children are capable of living a happy, rewarding life.
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Christian Jewelry: The Meaning Behind the SymbolsWearing jewelry and apparel with Christian symbols allows us to show our faith and offers the opportunity to witness to others. Know the meaning behind the symbols you are wearing. -
Health Benefits of CranberriesCranberries have been proven to treat UTI's, but did you know they may also prevent heart disease and other illness? -
Choosing Turquoise JewelryNatural turquoise is exorbitantly expensive, and much turquoise on the market is of poor quality, or may not even be real turquoise! Know what you're getting before paying too much!
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How to Make Fresh Flower Arrangements Last LongerFresh flower arrangements bring cheer and beauty indoors. With proper care, you can keep them lovely longer.
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Eight Valuable Christmas Gifts that Won't Cost You a CentGiving doesn't have to mean material gifts that cost money. Giving of yourself may be the best gift of all.
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Wassail: An Ancient Ritual Associated with Christmas CheerWassailing was an ancient tradition that meant to appease the tree spirits to produce a good crop of apples. In modern time the tradition has come to be associated with Christmas.
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Health Benefits of Cooking in Cast IronMany Americans have an iron deficiency and cooking in cast iron cookware can add this necessary mineral to the diet.
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How to Restore Cast Iron CookwareCast iron cookware can last for generations, but some old cast iron needs to be restored to make it usable when it hasn't been cared for properly.
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SacramentA poem describing the marriage covenant.
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Matthew 25Remembering the misfortunate during the holiday season.
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Vermiposting: Composting with EarthwormsVermiposting is the practice of using worms to create a rich organic mulch while raising worms to use or sell for fishing bait, reptile feed, or more composting! It's easy to set up and maintain and indoor worm farm. -
Raising Earthworms: Which Worms to Choose for Your Worm FarmThere are several species of worms that can be raised successfully at home, depending on your ultimate goal for your worm farm. A brief overview of the most commonly grown worms for profit or personal use.
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The Care and Feeding of NightcrawlersRaising nightcrawlers takes more effort than just putting them in a box of soil and waiting! Proper feeding and soil conditions and adequate moisture are necessary to be a successful worm farmer! -
How to Set Up Your Worm FarmRaising worms, or worm farming, is an easy and inexpensive home business to get started in.
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The Care and Cleaning of Antique GlassAntique glass can be used and loved for years with proper care and cleaning.





















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