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    Best Cookies: Pink Lemonade Cookies

    by Donna Monday in: Recipe

    Imagine pouring a glass of sweet, tangy lemonade into a cookie. The results are these delightful, lemony flavored cookies with their pretty pink coloring.
    Pink Lemonade Cookies
    1 cup sugar
    ј butter, softened
    1 egg
    2 teaspoons freshly grated lemon peel
    1 teaspoon lemon juice
    1 to 2 drops red food color
    1 cup all-purpose flour
    Ð… teaspoon baking powder
    ј teaspoon salt
    Powdered [...]

    Best Cookies: PB & Jam Bars

    by Donna Monday in: Recipe

    Peanut butter and jam make great sandwiches, but these two winners make even better cookies. These cookies have a crispy texture with a yummy chocolate peanut butter topping. Best of all, they’re no bake cookies, so leave your oven off.
    PB & Jam Bars
    Bar
    3 cups miniature marshmallows
    1 cup crunchy peanut butter
    Ð… cup butter
    4 [...]

    Can Home Fitness get better results faster than a gym?

    by Matt Clarkson in: Fitness

    Deciding on a home fitness regime is one that will take a bit of planning and dedication. In short…home fitness does get results just as fast but of course depends on effort and knowing what to do.
    It would be most beneficial to first go to a gym or see a personal trainer and get proper [...]

    The Glycemic Index: Key To Weight Loss Or Just Another Diet Gimmick?

    by Tom Venuto in: Diabetics

    The glycemic index (GI) is a scale that measures how quickly carbohydrate foods are broken down into glucose. The original purpose for the glycemic index was to help diabetics keep their blood sugar under control. The glycemic index has recently attracted a lot of attention in the bodybuilding, fitness and weight loss world and has [...]

    How to Control Deer in Your Garden

    by Marilyn Pokorney in: Gardening

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    What is Morning Sickness? Does it mean there’s a problem?

    by Marc Hofkens in: Lingerie

    Whether you’re extremely sick or not sick at all is not a predictor of a pregnancy’s success or failure.
    Morning sickness has become synonymous with pregnancy in our culture. But certainly not every pregnant woman experiences it. (A medical term used to refer to extreme forms is hyperemesis gravidarum.) Only a little more than half [...]

    Consider a private Kauai vacation rental for your next getaway

    by D. Fowler in: Vacation

    There are many wonderful resorts with tons of activity in the Hawaiian Islands. However, have you ever considered staying in a vacation rental home or condo? You can experience much of what the resorts offer while enjoying the comforts of home in a private Kauai vacation rental. The island of Kauai still has many secluded [...]

    How To Grow Luscious Tomatoes

    by Marilyn Pokorney in: Wine

    The tomato is the most commonly grown vegetable in the
    States. Here are some tips on how to grow your own
    bountiful crop of tomatoes.
    Tomatoes should be grown in full sunlight.
    Tomato plants require abundant moisture.
    Tomatoes grow well in many types of soil but prefer fertile,
    well-drained soil with pH of about 6.5.
    Garden soil may [...]

    Ceiling Fans: Past and Present

    by Max Bellamy in: Home Improvement

    Philip Diehl first invented the ceiling fan in 1882, around the same time electricity was beginning to spread into homes and businesses throughout the country. Over the next decade, Diehl improved his original idea and made it more practical. Two improvements were that he made the motor smaller and added electric lights. By the 1920’s, [...]

    Common Sense Fire Safety

    by Eileen Church in: Kitchen

    This will come as no great surprise, but did you know that the majority of house fires are the result of cooking? In fact, studies show that cooking results in approximately 400,000 fires every year in single family homes and multiple family dwellings. Add to that the number of fires that go unreported and the [...]


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