Monday, August 6, 2007
Stain Pain
Nasty little things, ruining your favorite shirt or most comfortable pants. They get you when you least suspect it, and like a bad habit are hard to get rid of.

I'm talking about stains. They come in all colors shapes and sizes, and can be a pain to get out of clothes, carpets, rugs, etc.
Well, thanks to one of our readers (Sorin Mihailovici) we have a slick video that will demonstrate the removal of the dreaded WINE STAIN!
Remove Wine Stains With Milk!

I'm talking about stains. They come in all colors shapes and sizes, and can be a pain to get out of clothes, carpets, rugs, etc.
Well, thanks to one of our readers (Sorin Mihailovici) we have a slick video that will demonstrate the removal of the dreaded WINE STAIN!
Remove Wine Stains With Milk!
Thursday, August 2, 2007
GroceryWiz In the Kitchen
I recently bought a laptop, an HP Pavillion. It's a nice system but I'm still getting used to running the new Microsoft Vista operating system on it.
I usually keep the laptop on the kitchen counter since it's easier to get to when I need it, looking up directions, recipes,coupons,phones numbers. You get the idea.
Since my laptop is easily available in the kitchen I stared entering items into GroceryWiz immediately when I run out of them. For example, as I'm making toast, I'm scraping for the last few morsels of butter at the bottom of the bowl. I stop my fruitless effort and I walk over to the laptop, enter butter into GroceryWiz and go back to scraping. It only takes a minute but the payoff is at the end of the week when I'm ready to go shopping.
Instead of rummaging through the fridge and cabinets, I already have a lot of items that I need entered into my list. I still make a quick pass to make sure I haven't forgotten anything, but it's a lot less likely that I have since I've been entering items as I run out of them.
Just a little tip for those who have a laptop always close at hand.
I usually keep the laptop on the kitchen counter since it's easier to get to when I need it, looking up directions, recipes,coupons,phones numbers. You get the idea.
Since my laptop is easily available in the kitchen I stared entering items into GroceryWiz immediately when I run out of them. For example, as I'm making toast, I'm scraping for the last few morsels of butter at the bottom of the bowl. I stop my fruitless effort and I walk over to the laptop, enter butter into GroceryWiz and go back to scraping. It only takes a minute but the payoff is at the end of the week when I'm ready to go shopping.
Instead of rummaging through the fridge and cabinets, I already have a lot of items that I need entered into my list. I still make a quick pass to make sure I haven't forgotten anything, but it's a lot less likely that I have since I've been entering items as I run out of them.
Just a little tip for those who have a laptop always close at hand.
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