I have used them as a HOT PAD under my hot glue gun...inside t-shirts as we are decorating them with markers and cut out circles with an inner circle to make the old fashion POM POMS out of yarn, for creative gift boxes. Wrap the cereal box with present inside ( of course) with brown craft paper and then add pom poms on a length of yarn..very nostalgic.
I think people also forget that if you don't have money saved, you have no way to capitalize when the markets improve. The excuse that the markets aren't doing well just doesn't hold up as a reason for not setting some money aside. Even if you don't make a cent of interest in your life, at least you have something.
I don't dream of jobs, I've had over 50 jobs already, I dream of a life, the life of an artist. I dream of a time when I will no longer have to live by some other persons rules, a time when I can spend all my energy creating. Being an artist isn't a job, its a way of being that permeates every aspect of you life. And when I get to that place where I no longer have to work a job, watch out world I am coming for you.
Well, even $700 is a lot less than the disposable route, which is the point I think they were trying to make. It does cost more up front, but in the long run it's a LOT cheaper to do cloth diapers. :) Glad you had good luck with prefolds, I know a lot of people don't care for them.
1. Any leftover chicken pieces will work - takeout fried chicken, for instance. If you don't have enough, store what you have in the freezer and keep accumulating until you do.
2. Roast the chicken pieces (and meat and skin) before starting the stock for a more golden, richer-tasting end product.
3. You left out the BEST chicken soup, avgolemono - rice and chicken stock thickened with an egg and lemon mixture.
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you got a plate in your head or something??? ;) lol!!! just kidding.
I love sports and I love to talk. Thus, my dream is to be a sports radio talk show host.
I thought this was going to be tips to make money, not some blog roundup/link exchange. :(
For 28 years I've been doing my dream job: making my living as a writer. I'm very busy, but also very grateful.
My mom's best fashion advice "always make sure your shoes match your bag."
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find a solution for autism would be my dream job
It's so frustrating to read "12% interest" or "annual raise of 3%."
Any realistic thoughts on how to save for retirement?
I'm doing it. I'm an online instructor for a state university. My dream, however, is to finish my PhD so that I can get a promotion and a raise.
I have used them as a HOT PAD under my hot glue gun...inside t-shirts as we are decorating them with markers and cut out circles with an inner circle to make the old fashion POM POMS out of yarn, for creative gift boxes. Wrap the cereal box with present inside ( of course) with brown craft paper and then add pom poms on a length of yarn..very nostalgic.
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Thanks so much for the mention! Hope you had a great weekend.
My dream job would be to work from home, farming, baking, and blogging.
My dream job is being a stay-at-home mom!
I think people also forget that if you don't have money saved, you have no way to capitalize when the markets improve. The excuse that the markets aren't doing well just doesn't hold up as a reason for not setting some money aside. Even if you don't make a cent of interest in your life, at least you have something.
Right now my dream job is professional soccer referee. I am not sure if this is a momentary lapse in judgement, but it is what I am going with. :)
I don't dream of jobs, I've had over 50 jobs already, I dream of a life, the life of an artist. I dream of a time when I will no longer have to live by some other persons rules, a time when I can spend all my energy creating. Being an artist isn't a job, its a way of being that permeates every aspect of you life. And when I get to that place where I no longer have to work a job, watch out world I am coming for you.
I'd love to have my own bakery. I LOVE to bake, but I dont nearly spend enough time doing it.
Well, even $700 is a lot less than the disposable route, which is the point I think they were trying to make. It does cost more up front, but in the long run it's a LOT cheaper to do cloth diapers. :) Glad you had good luck with prefolds, I know a lot of people don't care for them.
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My dream job would be card making for a living. I love making cards and scrapbooking.
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My mom told me to avoid "dry clean only" clothes. If I think about having to take them to the cleaners, I won't wear them as often.
1. Any leftover chicken pieces will work - takeout fried chicken, for instance. If you don't have enough, store what you have in the freezer and keep accumulating until you do.
2. Roast the chicken pieces (and meat and skin) before starting the stock for a more golden, richer-tasting end product.
3. You left out the BEST chicken soup, avgolemono - rice and chicken stock thickened with an egg and lemon mixture.