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RE: Removing Drink Stains on Carpet
Brilliant idea to use the iron as a mini steam cleaner! ... View related article.
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RE: Looking for Cloth Angel Wings
I use shoulder pads for angel wings. They can be trimmed with lace, ribbons, paints, covered with fabric, whatever your imagination likes. ... View related article.
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RE: Inexpensive Wedding Tips
For candleholders and snack dishes: Take a 2 liter pop bottle and cut around where the indented seam is. There is one below the label and one above. Decorate the bottom part with lace and ribbon, using hot glue to keep in place, for candy dishes. The top part with the spout is perfect for holding long tapered candles. Decorate around the neck with matching ribbon and lace. We did this for our wedding and they were elegant. Great way to recycle too. ... View related article.
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RE: Christmas Crafts for 2 Year Olds
Red construction paper and cotton balls make adorable cone-shaped Santa hats. Use green for a Grinchy look. ... View related article.
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RE: Child Will Not Eat Hamburger Meat
Having worked in the medical realm, I have learned that it isn't necessarily a finicky-ness. Our bodies sometimes don't, won't, or can't process certain foods. Your tastes change and so does your body's food processing. Those of you with children may recall those pregnancy cravings and foods that made you sick. Pregnant people aren't the only ones whose bodies go through that.

Anyways .... There is a Fit & Active brand of turkey meatballs. It is sold at Aldi's stores for about $2 for a one pound bag. They are preshaped and easily heated. My family loves these in spaghetti, with noodles and grilled veggies, or even plain. ... View related article.
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