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Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Counter Depth VS. Standard Size Refrigerators

Counter
depth gives you the clean and flush look in the kitchen by having just the door
stick out past your counter tops where as a standard depth will stick out 6 to 10
inches beyond the counter top.
Counter
depth still offer all of the same features and benefits as a standard depth fridge
but you lose out on capacity. This is
the major disadvantage as an average standard depth refrigerator is between 26
and 30 cubic feet while a counter depth refrigerator varies between 19 and 24
cubic feet.
Another disadvantage is the
price of the counter depth refrigerator.
On average you tend to pay more for one than a standard depth because it
is considered a specialty appliance.
In the end if you prefer to have a clean look
over a larger capacity then counter depth is right for you.
Friday, July 22, 2016
Dorm Room Checklist: Essentials for College
It’s that time of year again- millions of families are getting their young adult children ready to embark on their journey to college. It’s an exciting time for students and parents alike as the kids get ready to fly the nest. Make sure your college student has everything he or she will need to make himself or herself feel at home with this handy checklist for dorm room supplies.
Kitchenware- Due to safety regulations in place in most of the college dorms across the country, items like hot plates and toaster ovens aren’t always allowed, but that doesn’t mean your child won’t need some basic kitchen supplies in the dorm room for quick study snacks. Make sure to add these basics to your school shopping list:
• Non-breakable, microwavable dishes- 2 large plates, 2 small plates and 2 bowls
• Flatware- at least 4 forks, spoons, and knives
• 2 plastic water bottles, reusable
• Water pitcher
• Regulation-size dorm fridge, if allowed
• Measuring cups and spoons
• Spatula/turner
• Liquid dish soap
• Dish towels
• Dish scrubber
• Can opener
• Pizza cutter
Bedding- Since dorm beds are a little differently-sized than standard twin-size beds, make sure all bedding specifically says it is sized for dorm mattresses before purchasing.
• 2 sheet sets
• Comforter or duvet with cover
• Mattress pad
• Pillows (both bed and throw pillows)
• Throw blanket
• Bedbug-resistant mattress cover
Cleaning Products- Help your college kid keep his or her dorm room clean by sending them off with the right cleaning supplies to tackle basic chores.
• Glass cleaner
• Multipurpose cleaner (make sure it also cleans electronics safely)
• Microfiber cloths
• Dusting tool (such as Swiffer duster)
• Handheld vacuum cleaner
Laundry Essentials- Help your student tackle laundry effectively so they don’t start bringing it back to your house on breaks!
• Pop-up space-saving hamper
• Drying rack
• Detergent, bleach and fabric softener
• Emergency sewing kit
• Iron with emergency shut-off feature
• Ironing board
• Delicate clothing wash bag
• Lint rollers
• Approximately 4 dozen hangers
What other items are on your necessity list for dorm rooms?
Kitchenware- Due to safety regulations in place in most of the college dorms across the country, items like hot plates and toaster ovens aren’t always allowed, but that doesn’t mean your child won’t need some basic kitchen supplies in the dorm room for quick study snacks. Make sure to add these basics to your school shopping list:
• Non-breakable, microwavable dishes- 2 large plates, 2 small plates and 2 bowls
• Flatware- at least 4 forks, spoons, and knives
• 2 plastic water bottles, reusable
• Water pitcher
• Regulation-size dorm fridge, if allowed
• Measuring cups and spoons
• Spatula/turner
• Liquid dish soap
• Dish towels
• Dish scrubber
• Can opener
• Pizza cutter
Bedding- Since dorm beds are a little differently-sized than standard twin-size beds, make sure all bedding specifically says it is sized for dorm mattresses before purchasing.
• 2 sheet sets
• Comforter or duvet with cover
• Mattress pad
• Pillows (both bed and throw pillows)
• Throw blanket
• Bedbug-resistant mattress cover
Cleaning Products- Help your college kid keep his or her dorm room clean by sending them off with the right cleaning supplies to tackle basic chores.
• Glass cleaner
• Multipurpose cleaner (make sure it also cleans electronics safely)
• Microfiber cloths
• Dusting tool (such as Swiffer duster)
• Handheld vacuum cleaner
Laundry Essentials- Help your student tackle laundry effectively so they don’t start bringing it back to your house on breaks!
• Pop-up space-saving hamper
• Drying rack
• Detergent, bleach and fabric softener
• Emergency sewing kit
• Iron with emergency shut-off feature
• Ironing board
• Delicate clothing wash bag
• Lint rollers
• Approximately 4 dozen hangers
What other items are on your necessity list for dorm rooms?
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Friday, June 24, 2016
How to Choose the Right Lawn Care Service
We all love thick, green lawns- the maintenance and upkeep
that come with it, though? Not so much. The amount of time, expertise and money
that can go into properly maintaining a lawn can be overwhelming and exhausting,
especially if the results you yield are less than desirable. We’re not all
green-thumbs, unfortunately, but thanks to lawn care services, you can enjoy
all of the benefits of a beautiful lawn with none of the hassle. But how do you
choose the lawn care service that best fits your needs? Here are a few helpful
hints to guide you to the service that will take the best care of your lawn and
fit your budget.
Ask questions-
Not all lawn care services are created equal- make sure to ask the representative
exactly which services are included in the quoted price. Beware of companies
whose prices significantly undercut those of their competitors, as it is likely
that they don’t provide the same services. For instance, a company can get away
with charging $10 less per week if all they are doing is mowing; a company
whose weekly service also includes trimming, weeding, edging and fertilizing is
going to quote you with a higher price. Be sure to compare apples to apples
before choosing the service.
Negotiate- Many
lawn care specialists work as independent contractors, which means they are
able to set their own prices. It never hurts to ask if they can offer you a
discount for a more limited battery of lawn care services, or if they would be
willing to knock $20 off your monthly bill if you can refer your next-door
neighbor. Larger lawn care companies will not be as willing to negotiate, but
it is worth a try when you are speaking to someone wishing to grow their local
business.
Ask around- If
you want to know if the lawn care service is as reliable as they seem, ask the
people in your neighborhood. Review websites like Yelp! exist solely to inform
consumers about other clients’ experiences, both positive and negative, with a
particular company. You may also wish to ask a neighbor whose yard you admire
for the name of the company they use. Since many lawn care companies offer a
referral program, your neighbor will probably be more than happy to pass along
their business card.
Make sure they are
licensed- Lawn care service companies are regulated by your state to make
sure they are licensed to apply certain potentially hazardous lawn care
products. Make sure the service you are working with is licensed to avoid potential danger and lawsuits.
What do you do for your lawn care?
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Organize Your Laundry Room! Quick and Easy Tips
It’s a room that people don’t often think about, but can be
absolutely essential to the well-being of your entire home and family. We’re
talking, of course, about your laundry room. Though it may seem like just a
tiny room which houses your washer/dryer combo, a laundry
room can be so much more. With a little organization and a few creative ideas,
you can transform your laundry room into an organized, efficient little
powerhouse of a room that you’ll be excited to show off to guests. Read on for
some great laundry room hacks!
·
Create a
cute lint depository. You know those little boxes that real estate agents
put flyers in next to a house’s “for sale” sign? Well, they actually make great
little places to save your dryer lint- they can hang right on the wall next to
your dryer, and you can let your creativity run wild and decorate them any way
you like! Since dryer lint is actually an excellent fire starter for a campfire
or charcoal grill, it’s worth hanging onto, and now you’ll have a nice-looking
place to do that!
·
Wall-mount
hooks for your ironing board. You never know when you’re going to need to
iron something, but where do you stash that ironing board until you need it
again? With a couple of well-placed designer hooks from the hardware store or
online, you can create a cute out-of-the-way space to hang up your board.
·
Put
together a “stain station.” It’s all well and good to read handy laundry
tips on blogs like this one, but most of us promptly forget how to get a
certain type of stain out of clothing when the need actually arises. By putting
together an attractive little kit featuring all the things you may need to get
a stain out, as well as a little cheat sheet for which kinds of products remove
which kinds of stains, you can have the knowledge and tools you need at hand.
·
Use
designated hampers to sort clothes ahead of time. Three attractive bins
marked “whites,” “colors” and “darks” can help you to pre-sort your laundry so
you don’t have any red sock/white towel mishaps in your future.
What are your favorite
ways to keep your laundry room looking organized? Be sure to let us know in the
comments section.
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