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Beauty How To | Newspaper Print Nails | Olive Coco Mag

http://www.olivecocomag.com/beauty-how-to-newspaper-print-nails/ Tuesday, Dec 13th, 2011 Extra, extra read all about it! These nails are creative and definite reading material.

45 Things You Can Learn Online for Free! | Blisstree

http://www.blisstree.com/2008/01/01/sex-relationships/45-things-you-can-learn-online-for-free/ You know what I love about the Internet? You can find courses, tutorials and lessons for almost anything – and many of them are free. Are you interested in learning to crochet or designing your own website but don’t know when you’ll have the time?
http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~mjw/recipes/ethnic/historical/ant-rom-coll.html

Antique Roman Dishes - Collection

From: hz225wu@unidui.uni-duisburg.de (Micaela Pantke) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 93 11:12:07 +0200 The following recipes are taken from an old Roman cookbook The book I have is edited and translated from Latin by Robert Maier.
http://www.grocerycouponguide.com/articles/eating-well-on-1-a-day-day-1-what-i-bought/ I woke up this morning and knew I needed to go out and do some shopping if I was going to eat anything today. I had $31 in my pocket and some coupons I had gathered, and I was on my way. My first purchase was Scrubbing Bubbles Extend-A-Clean bathroom cleaner and refill. While this may at first appear to be a strange purchase when I have only $31 for the month, I did it because it was a money maker. The Scrubbing Bubbles Extend A Cleaner bathroom cleaner was on sale for $6.99 and there was a $5.00 off 1 coupon for Scrubbing Bubbles Power Sprayer Starter from 4/11 SmartSource Sunday newspaper insert which I had. I also used a Free Scrubbing Bubbles Extend-a-clean refill, when you buy starter coupon (go to the bottom of the page and the deal will scroll by) which made the refill free.

Eating Well On $1 A Day: Day 1 – What I Bought - Grocery Coupon Guide

More and more men are becoming stay-at-home Mr. Moms. In fact 80% of the workforce that lost jobs have been men. It is a hard adjustment to being a bread-winner to “Home Project Manager” or “Domestic Engineer”. http://www.thecontemplation.com/index.php/2009/09/28/house-management-like-an-it-department/

House Management Like An IT Department | The Contemplation

IBA Official Cocktail

An IBA Official Cocktail is one of many cocktails selected by the International Bartenders Association ( IBA ) for use in the annual World Cocktail Competition (WCC) [ 1 ] in bartending . As such, these mixed drinks are some of the most notable and frequently-made cocktails by professional bartenders around the world. IBA Cocktails are specified in centilitres (cl) rather than the more commonly used millilitres (ml). [ 2 ] 3 cl are approximately equivalent to 1 U.S. fluid ounce (1.4% more). [ edit ] List of cocktails As of January 1, 2008, the IBA Official Cocktails were divided into four categories: [ edit ] Before-Dinner Cocktail - Dry or Medium http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBA_Official_Cocktail

"45 Ways to Save Money on Groceries" by Neil Shelton page one

It's hard to decide which is more infuriating, $4 gasoline or $4 milk, but whichever you personally find most appalling, one thing is for certain, someday a time will come where we look back with nostalgia for the good old days of $4 milk or gas. That is to say, we can count on prices always advancing. Even when they do retreat a bit, like gas has done recently, you know it won't be for long, as it's already starting back up. That's just part of the rhythm of modern life, I suppose, but we don't have to like it, and we don't have to let ourselves be billowed by every inflationary breeze that comes wafting our way. Like most anything else, there are ways to get by cheaper and better when you buy groceries. http://homestead.org/NeilShelton/Groceries/45WaystoSaveMoneyonGroceries.htm
http://steadfastfinances.com/blog/2009/05/13/20-frugal-tips-from-someone-who-lived-through-the-great-depression/ During another weekend road trip to visit the family for Mother’s Day, I always make it a habit to drop in on Grandma and soak in a few hours worth of knowledge she’s accumulated over her near 75 years. Gifts were exchanged, I overindulged in home cookin’, but in the end, I sat with a piece of paper scribbling notes on what it was like for her (and other family members) to live through the Great Depression. I’m fortunate that I haven’t felt the effects of the recession, so I thought it would be interesting to get her point of view since she lived through one of the harshest periods of American history. In the end, I wasn’t exactly surprised because I’ve heard many of these frugal living rules over and over again, but it’s finally nice to get them down on paper. I hope you can learn as much from her wisdom as I have over the years.

20 Frugal Tips from Someone Who Lived Through the Great Depression | Steadfast Finances

The best-tasting food is the kind that comes from your own efforts, because victory tastes oh-so-sweet. Conquer KFC-style fried chicken, smoky barbecue, wood-fired pizza, five-minute bread, and other DIY delicacies with these great food-focused projects. Photo from The Pizza Hacker . We've previously tackled 10 clever kitchen repurposing tricks and food and drink hacks , but this here is a compendium of more involved, fare more awesome projects that actually create food and drinks you can brag about. 10. Put Your Chicken on a "Throne" for Crispy Skin and Moist Meat http://lifehacker.com/5595336/top-10-diy-food-geek-projects

Top 10 DIY Food Geek Projects

Top 10 Tips for Great Home-cooking - Top 10 Lists | Listverse

Both my Grandmother and my mom were / are good cooks, so I come from good stock and picked up quite a few skills from the get-go. As a young woman I sold restaurant equipment and therefore knew many chefs and got lots of tips… then my younger sister went and married a traditionally trained french chef, it just got better and better. So, this is my top 10 tips to make your home-cooking really special. 10.