cookieexchange.com is a great site for cookie exchanges. Check out the site but substitute candy for cookies. The site has lots of information. Good luck and have fun. Margaret from Denton, Texas ... View related article.
If you want to do your own graphs like kathyjeana suggested you don't have to buy a whole pack of graph paper. Just go to http://www.freeprintable.net/. They have tons of free printable stuff that you can download and print on your own printer. They have all kinds of graph papers, cards, birth announcements, resume forms, fax cover sheets, stationary, letters from Santa and the Tooth Fairy, etc., etc., etc. I could go on and on. I love the site and use it often. Good Luck! Margaret from Denton, Tx ... View related article.
Some people have had good results and others have not. I guess it's just trial and error. "Snake Away" that you can get at feed stores or Lowe's type stores is just another form of moth balls. Read the ingredients. I know you didn't ask about skunks, but I do know for a fact that moth balls do keep skunks away. We found this out AFTER both my dog and my husband got "skunked". LOL! Margaret from Denton, Texas ... View related article.
I've used Welche's grape juice, apple juice, and even Kool Aid to make jelly. Just look on your Sure Jell instructions...use the amount of juice and the amount of sugar and Sure Jell called for and follow your instructions. I made strawberry Kool Aid jelly a few times. Put your package of unsweetened Kool Aid in a pot. Add the amount of water to equal the strawberry juice called for. Then add your sugar and Sure Jell according to directions. Ummm...good. Enjoy!
If the house is still being built I would wonder if they have someplace to store it. So, I would probably give a rose bush or fruit tree or something of that nature. That's what I would like. But whatever you do, I'm sure it will be fine and they will appreciate it. Good Luck. Margaret from Denton, Texas ... View related article.
Every year, myself and about 6 or 7 friends get together the first week-end in December and do a "Cookie Exchange". It's a lot of fun (we have a blast!) but throughout the year I'm always looking for a different cookie recipe that I can use for it. This sounds great. And I won't have to be mixing several batches. Of course, in order to be sure that's what I want to make, I'll have to do an "experimental" batch for my hubby and co-workers. I haven't had any complaints yet. LOL!
www.freeprintable.net has LOTS of business and personal forms to download FOR FREE!! It's also got FREE printable stationary of all kinds: holidays, birthday, etc. Just go to the website and on the home page on the left look for "printables for everyone" and then click on "budget" or budget forms. Good luck!
Go to http://safemanuals.com/ They have, hundreds, maybe even thousands, of instruction books and manual for lots of different products. They are listed by brand name. Put in your model number and you can download what you need for free. Good luck.
Try www.safemanuals.com. It's got thousands of user manuals, user guides, intallation instructions, etc for appliances, TV and audio, phones, computers cameras, cars and motorcycles etc, etc, etc. You download your manual or guide for free. Good luck. Margaret from Denton, Texas ... View related article.
I've never used peanut butter, but I've heard from several sources that it does work. I have used Goo Gone and that works really well. But, in a pinch, like when I was out of Goo Gone, I have used WD-40 with success. The only down side is the petroleum type smell. Goo Gone also has a smell but it is much more pleasant...sort of citrusy. Good luck.