Friday, February 24, 2012

Introducing Food Insurance

Food Insurance is featured on the Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity radio programs. Food Insurance is also feature on Glenn Beck TV (GBTV). Food Insurance offers emergency food supplies and products to help people be prepared for any disaster. Food Insurance meals are of the highest quality and have a 25 year shelf-life. These meals are perfect for preparing for an emergency or for camping and hiking. They have a gourmet quality taste and just require water to make. These products are in high-demand right now as people prepare for natural disasters, economic downturn, and food shortages. Food Insurance offers a range of products from a couple of weeks all the way to year supply. Food Insurance also has water filters and a variety of freeze-dried fruits, meats and vegetables.

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Electricity is big business.

And not just for the utility companies charging you through the nose to keep your house warm in the winter...

But also for the scammers and con artists trying to cash in on your difficult situation.

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And I'm not saying that simply because it actually works.

As far as I'm aware... it's the only device of its kind with not just one... not even two... but three patents awarded to it.

In fact... the US Patent Office have actually certified it produces free energy out of "thin air"!

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In fact, apparently the corporate fat cats have already had it taken down once.

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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Revolutionary New "triple-patented" device produces 100% free electricity...

Two days ago, I stumbled upon something amazing that I want to share with you. It’s a free energy generator – invented by physicist Howard Johnson – that has received 3 U.S. patents in the ‘70s.

Unfortunately, this astonishing creation has been suppressed ever since due to the conspiracy of his fellow colleagues, who were frustrated by their inability to build the device themselves.

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What Johnson’s fellow physicists could never understand was that the revolutionary scientist used both physics AND chemistry together… to “cheat” the Energy Conservation Law
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Monday, February 20, 2012

Cute Wooden Handicraft: Make a String of Hearts

Everyone loves heart-shaped decorations.  This cute wooden handicraft can be hung over a doorway or as part of a wall display.  Paint the hearts red, pink, and white, and you will have a decoration for Valentines' Day.  Paint them red and green for Christmas, or red, white, and blue to display love for America.  You can leave it plain for a natural look.  The string of hearts wooden handicraft fits well with country style furnishings.

To make the string of hearts, you will need 5 wooden heart cut-outs approximately three inches wide, a drill with an eighth inch bit and a quarter inch bit, a small amount of raffia, two yards of 1 -1/2 inch wide soft ribbon, two large wooden beads, and acrylic paints in the colors you want.  The ribbon and the beads should match the color sceme you desire.  Plaid ribbons are particularly effective.  The string of hearts has five hearts side by side tied together with small raffia bows.  The first and last hearts have the wide ribbon strung through a hole on each side and a bead strung on the ribbon.  The ribbon is knotted at the very ends, making a loop of ribbon on each end which can fit over a nail for hanging. 

The first step in making the wooden handicraft is to drill a small hole on each side of the hearts.   The two outside holes are made with the quarter inch bit, and the other holes are made with the 1/8 inch bit.  Now paint the hearts with the acrylic paint in the colors you desire.  Acrylic paints are the small bottles of craft paint that are sold in 2-ounce bottles in a wide variety of colors.  They can sometimes be purchased very inexpensively.  Tempera paint will work if you can't get acrylic paints.  Another idea is to spray paint them, especially if you want to use a metallic color.

When the paint is dry, tie the hearts together with the raffia.  To do this, cut four 10-inch lengths of raffia.  Thread the raffia down into one hole and up through the hole on the next heart so that they lay side by side.  The raffia should be tied in a neat bow on the top of the arrangement.  Do the same between the rest of the hearts so that all the small raffia bows are on top.  Trim the raffia ends if necessary.

Through each of the outside holes, thread one of the ribbons.  Pull the ribbon through until the ends are even.  Thread the large bead over both ends and slip it up close to the heart.  Trim the ends of the ribbon decoratively and knot them.  Repeat the process on the other side to complete the wooden handicraft.  Now hang the string of hearts wherever desired for a cheerful decoration.  A wooden handicraft like this makes a nice gift for someone special.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Nutritional Supplements

For many years, people have been talking about and taking nutritional supplements.  What started out as natural herbs, has now grown into a trend that people use on a daily basis.  These days, you can find supplements more sophisticated than ever, available in many different forms such as liquid, capsules, pills, and teas.  There are some that are still home grown, although they aren’t as popular as those that are commercially supplied.

In general, nutritional supplements are taken to help with diets that are missing vital nutrients and minerals.  They come in many different forms as stated above, and provide one or more of vital sources such as vitamins, minerals, herbs, and amino acids.  Although they aren’t intended to replace meals, nutritional supplements can be taken to enhance your diet.

There are many reasons why you should take nutritional supplements.  One reason, is the environment.  With the environment rapidly changing, there is more toxin in the air, in the water we drink, and the foods we eat.  With our bodies having to work twice as hard to eliminate these toxins, it is always wise to take supplements and help our bodies to get rid of the harmful toxins.

Stress is also a factor on your body.  Stress can put your body at risk for many different things, such as a lower resistance for diseases.  Therefore, if you take supplements, you can get your immune system built back up and help your body function a lot better.  There are many different nutritional supplements you can take, such as glyconutrients, that will help you combat stress.

One of the main reasons to take nutritional supplements is due to poor eating habits.  Those who have busy lifestyles, sometimes don’t eat as healthy as they should.  Often times, it can be very hard to take the necessary time to eat a healthy meal.  Whenever we can’t get a healthy meal, we can always look towards supplements.  They will enhance our diets and give us the nutrients that our bodies need for energy, health, and many other purposes.

Those of us that are athletic or exercise, will need more nourishment for the body.  As you work out or play sports your body will need more nutrition.  Some good examples of supplements include protein, vitamins, and minerals.  You can find them in many different foods, or use vitamins and nutritional supplements that contain them.

If you are looking to lose weight, nutritional supplements may come in handy.  Anytime you decide to diet, you eat much less and may end up missing on foods that contain essential vitamins and minerals.  If you take some nutritional supplements on the other hand, your body won’t miss any of the important vitamins and minerals it needs.  To make things even better, you can also get supplements that will help you lose weight as well, along with giving your body everything it needs to function and carry out your normal everyday routine.

No matter how you look at it, nutritional supplements are great for many things.  You find them in your local GNC or nutrition store, or online. There are many different supplements to choose from, giving you everything you need to get the right nutrients and vitamins.  If you’ve been looking for a way to get the nutrients, vitamins, and minerals your body needs - look no further than nutritional supplements.  They are available at a great price - with many excellent manufactures offering you plenty of innovative products.

Monday, February 13, 2012

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Providing A Safe And Secure Home For Your Child

Accidents in the home are the primary cause of death in U.S. children.  By taking a few simple precautions, these injuries can be avoided, making your home safe for your child and the children who visit it.

In your kitchen, you should be sure to install safety latches on cabinets and drawers. This helps keep them out of the everyday household chemicals you use to clean your home and dishware with, and also keeps them from grabbing sharp objects like scissors or knives from inside the drawers. Use the back burners when cooking on the stovetop, and keep the handles of your pots and pans turned out of a curious child's reach while cooking.

Safety latches should be installed on cabinets and drawers in your bathrooms as well to keep them out of unsafe household cleaning products and medicines.  Be sure to unplug any electrical appliance such as a blow dryer or curling iron directly after use and put out of a child's reach.  Teach them early that electricity and water do not mix and that no electrical appliances of any kind should ever be immersed in or placed under running water.  Toilet locks should also be used in homes that have small children to keep lids down.  Young children are 'top heavy' and can easily fall into a toilet if they lean in to play in it.  Since a young child can drown in less than just an inch of water, it is imperative to closely supervise them in the bathroom at all times.

Around your house, be sure to secure furniture such as bookshelves and heavy furniture that could tip easily to the wall using brackets.  Use doorknob covers to keep them out of rooms with potential hazards and to keep them from leaving the house unsupervised.  Make sure your window blinds do not have looped cords on them as they can present a strangulation hazard to a young child.  And always cover your electrical outlets with protective covers to keep small fingers from them and small objects from being inserted into them. 

Check your house over carefully for other potential hazards and address them immediately.  With these precautions and some common sense, your household will be your child's haven. 

Sunday, February 12, 2012

A Favorite Pastime: Hobby Ideas You Will Like

What is your favorite pastime?  Hobby enthusiasts know that spare time is not to be "spent" but savored.  If you have a pastime you enjoy, you will never look at your spare time in the same way again.  If you're not sure what pastime hobby you would enjoy, here are some suggestions.

Many people listen to music as a favorite pastime.  There is much you can learn about any style of music.  You can learn composers, famous melodies, and all about performers past and present.  You can develop sophisticated tastes in jazz or classical music or collect a large assortment of CD's.  Music makes a great pastime hobby.

A lot of people love animals.  Pets of all sorts can become your hobby.  Perhaps you enjoy watching birds.  If you have trouble finding them in the trees to watch, maybe you'd like to get a pair of canaries, a budgie, or a cockatiel.  People who live in the country sometimes become interested in raising ornamental chickens, pigeons, or pheasants.  It is very interesting to watch a mother bird take care of a nest of young chicks.  Perhaps you can even raise some prize winners!

Dogs make a great hobby, too.  Walking and enjoying a pet dog is one thing, but breeding and raising show dogs is something else entirely.  Show dogs may require a bit of an investment, but many puppies are free.  There is also the aspect of training a dog in obedience.  Dogs give a lot of love back to their owners, too, so if you start a pastime hobby of caring for a dog, you will never be lonely.  However, dogs require quite a bit of work and attention, especially when they are being trained, so keeping dogs is not for everyone.

Bicycles can become your favorite pastime.  Hobby bicyclists are becoming more and more common to see cycling along lesser traveled highways seeing the countryside up close and personal.  Bicycling requires a helmet and suitable clothes as well as a small tool kit for roadside repairs.  Or maybe you would enjoy cycling on a smaller scale, simply taking fun rides with your family.  The choice is yours.

The world is full of interesting things to learn and do.  Don't merely sit back and watch TV.  Get interested in a pastime hobby.  It's good for your mind.  In fact, it might even keep you from going senile in your old age, if you stay active in a pastime hobby.  And it's a good example to our kids and grandkids if we spend our time doing something meaningful.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Introducing BeddingStyle.com

At BeddingStyle.com, YOU can take home top brands-like Tommy Hilfiger, Laura Ashley, Tommy Bahama, Nicole Miller, Michael Kors, Perry Ellis, Manor Hill, Columbia, and more-to build the perfect bed.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Have you got your 7 Key Steps Roadmap?

Not too long ago I made a post regarding Lynda Wikitera’s and the response has been phenomenal. So Phenomenal in fact I simply needed to inform you that if you never seen the post or forgot to look at the product then here is a great second opportunity to do just that:

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Truly great products don’t come along too often, this is why I give great credit to 7 Key Steps to Successful Job Hunting and the information it provides. It really does take you through the whole job hunting process from start to finish, opening doors to new techniques and information never seen before.

Hunting down a new job is a daunting task, and can seem very overwhelming at time, especially if you listen to all the bad press out there. This is why Lynda has provided you with such an informative product.

7 Key Steps to Successful Job Hunting will walk you through and change the way you apply, sell yourself, distribute your resume and promote yourself forever. By utilizing the techniques supplied to you, you will learn to launch your job hunting strategy to the top.

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Regards,

 

Thursday, February 2, 2012

14 Things That Scream “Your Home Need Organizing!!!”

We’ve been talking about ways to get organized and following the 30 day challenge a lot lately and you guys are all doing great. I thought we could take a minute for a little fun, a little teasing among friends. No one is perfect, least of all me. Here are a few things you can do to NOT get organized. Have you tried any in the past?

1.    Make excuses for the clutter by blaming the dog, kids, hubby. This usually works because most people believe that husbands are messy and need to be re-trained.

2.    Avoid having any company over at all. People will start to resent you but you will never have to face the reality of your clutter mess.

3.    Hide everything under bed. Better yet, keep hiding stuff under there until the bed raises up off the floor, then move on to the guest bedroom. Your work here is done.

4.    Shove all your paperwork, the kids toys and the laundry that needs folding into the hall closet, just make sure everyone knows to open at their own risk.

5.    You could become a minimalist but, really, there is nowhere to hide anything.

6.    You could become a nudist but that is never a pretty site. And, just because you don’t wear clothes doesn’t mean that you are organized. Naked, yes. Organized, no.

7.    Throw all your bath supplies and extra towels on one shelf in the linen closet.

8.    Shop at Sam’s Club like you have an extra room to store the stuff. You don’t and you are just delusional by even having a membership there.

9.    In regards to your pantry, make sure to leave all the empty boxes, bags and containers on the shelf, like you have space to spare.

10.    Let all the empty milk cartons and casserole dishes accumulate in the back of the fridge. It’s as good a place as any to store them, right?!

11.    Be sure to have so many hiding spaces for clutter that you have no idea where you haven’t hidden anything.

12.    Make sure you always buy duplicates because you can’t find the 1st one. Ever. No matter how hard you look. And, who doesn’t need 6 pairs of kitchen shears.

13.    Use the stove for storage solution and then forget to take out the loaf of bread and the cinnamon rolls before pre-heating it.

14.    Likewise for the microwave, be sure to forget that bag of chips was in there and accidentally turn on the microwave. Hello, flaming chips!

No one is perfect but this list should remind you that even the smallest amount of effort will insure that you, too, can do it.

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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

7 Key Steps to Successful Job Hunting

Lynda Wikitera has addressed the need to change your Job Hunting strategy forever. All job hunters need to improve and continually improving your job hunting strategy and addressing the needs of the market is the way to stay ahead of the competition and stay on top of your game.

We have all heard of the difficult times we live in at the moment and usually associate them with a seemingly impossible task to land that great job, however most people don’t realize the massive potential they have and how they can utilize it to their maximum potential.

I am not talking about selling cheap and ineffective product here. I am talking about selling the best of the best, the top product in the job hunting area.  There is very little out there on how to go about this seemingly overwhelming task, this ‘roadmap’ will do that for you.

Lynda Wikitera has taken the job hunting book, ripped it up, added more fresh unique content along with a few secret tips and resources and revived it to create the perfect roadmap to success.

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Success is what you make it.

Regards,

30 Days to an Organized Home

Sometimes it is easier to start on a little project and then work your way around the room to get to the monster project. Or, maybe slowly work on bits and pieces of that monster project over time, breaking everything down into more manageable chunks. Manageable chunks are good. Overwhelmed homeowners are not.

The easiest way to do this is to take a small job and plan it to perfection. And, then actual implement it. Here are a few examples.

1.    Spice cabinet or drawer: First of all, spices do not last that long, less than a year. If you can’t remember when you actually bought it or the last time you used it, toss it. Another test is the smell. If you can’t smell it, toss it. Clean out the drawer, especially the spilled vanilla. Try and group like spices together. Sweet ones, ones you use more frequently than others. Alphabetize it, if you want. Aaah! Doesn’t that feel better. Baby steps. You spent all of 10 minutes getting that drawer or cupboard to shine. Good job.

2.    Another easy project should be your craft area. Obviously, this will be fun for you but separate out each “type” of craft paraphernalia and group together. All the pens in one spot, the markers in another and the scissors last. You could even get everything out that you need for your next project. In fact, if your project is scrapbooking, you need to get to work. The less time you wait to crop the better, Those stacks of pictures are only adding to your clutter and disorganization.

3.    Those dog gone computer cords are always tangled and exposed to little hands. Head over to your favorite organizational store and get the right gear to tie up all those loose ends. You can separate cords behind the desk as well as label them for easy identification later on. You can also run a protective cover up or down the wall. You can even paint it to match your wall color, now that’s impressive.
  
4.    Another great place to start small on your organizational journey is to pack up your child’s out of season clothes. Going through the drawers can bring back a lot of memories but take this opportunity to learn something about yourself. How fast can you sort, purge and pack? How fast can you get the next tub of saved clothes and sort for the wash and the new drawer space? Actually, pulling out all the items that our older children wore is always fun. You can pack away what is too small or out of season, or you can donate it to a friend or a shelter. They always appreciate the extra effort.

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