I am a professional cabinetmaker. During the last eight years I have carved a niche for myself in the area of kitchen and bathroom repairs and renovations. Among the many repair requests I receive, replacing thermal foil cabinet doors is high on the list. First let me say that there are two other popular terms… Continue reading
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How to use incentives to sell your home in a tough market
Here are some ways you can sweeten the pot and beat your competition in a sale. Here in the field we are seeing home prices fall as sellers respond to housing market pressures. Some sellers are still expecting higher selling prices for their homes, but the transitioning real estate market is resisting high prices and… Continue reading
Bedroom furniture with bunk beds
Bunk beds are the number one way to save space in a small bedroom. Many kids like them because they’re fun to sleep in and give their friends a place to stay when they sleep over. The most common materials with which bunk beds are made are wood or metal. They are more durable and… Continue reading
How to lose belly fat and get perfect abs
I was visiting my parents a while back and the fitness director at my mom’s gym asked me to teach an “ab class” while she was in town. The fitness manager was shocked when I politely refused! When the fitness manager asked me why I turned down his offer, I politely told him, “I don’t… Continue reading
How to Give Your Toaster Oven a Deep Clean
Toaster ovens are nifty little versatile appliances. You can cook just about anything in them, not just toast or other baked goods. If you’re like me, you probably use your toaster oven constantly. I even use it to cook my dinners sometimes because the small oven heats up really fast and the food tastes so… Continue reading
Nonprofit Professionals Peer Conference
One of the top nonprofit resources is Nonprofit Pro. One of the reasons I and my team love them so much is because they provide organizations with real, relevant, and engaging information that is essential for today’s fundraising environment. money. In other words, they don’t provide the same old, tired solutions to nonprofit challenges. On… Continue reading
Thomas Jefferson: The Original Foodie
At the time of the American Revolution (circa 1775), the colonists still ate a primarily British diet, consisting of meats, stews, puddings, breads, and sweets, with limited vegetables. Beer, ale, and cider were frequent drinks. For the more affluent, there was port and some liqueurs. After Martha Jefferson’s death in 1782, the newly formed United… Continue reading
fluid planting
In dry soil or during the summer months germination by direct seeding can be erratic. One way to overcome this is to use a technique called fluid seeding. Pre-germinate the seed on sheets of damp kitchen paper. When the roots are just showing, before the leaves open, mix the seeds with medium strength, non-fungicide wallpaper… Continue reading
How to make homemade Ghee for Indian cuisine?
Indian cuisine is unimaginable without ghee or clarified butter. puris, stop, kulchas and the main dishes are cooked in ghee. It is used to spread roti Prayed flatbreads. Initially, it may seem a bit difficult to make clarified butter, as you have to check the consistency many times to get the main ingredient: butter. However,… Continue reading
Electric geysers Conversion of electrical energy into thermal energy
It’s so relaxing to take a hot shower after a long day at work. This is when electric geysers come in handy. Geysers work on the principle of converting electrical energy into thermal energy through the use of a heating element. Cold water enters a defined compartment, is heated to a certain extent by the… Continue reading