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My Slow & Steady Approach To Essential Oils

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I am slowly but surely getting super addicted to essential oils.  I know I’m a bit late to the game, but I was skeptical and just didn’t want one more thing to have to spend money on.

But then I started talking to women.

Women who were raving about replacing items in their medicine cabinet with oils, who were adding it to their homemade cleaners to KILL mold & mildew, & who were diffusing it into their homes to create an atmosphere and actually CHANGE the mood of their homes, and who were rubbing them on husbands sore ankles for instant pain relief!

These were women, friends & even family members that I trust…so I started listening!

 

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Slow & Steady Approach to Essential Oils

My approach to essential oils is slow & steady.  The buying a lot of high-quality oils at once is inexpensive, so I have decided to go slow and do it in an affordable way.

I’m excited to slowly but surely share with you my journey.

So far, I have bought and used Tea Tree Oil Lemon Oil,Lavender Oil. 

I use Tea Tree Oil in my Epsom salt mix to take detox baths. 

I also have also used lemon essential oil in my homemade glass cleaner which gives it a lovely cheerful scent and influences my mood while I clean.

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My Favorite Essential Oil Diffuser

My favorite and most recent purchase for essential oils was an AromaSoft Ultra Sonic Essential Oil Diffuser.  This diffuser is budget friendly and after trying several different brands and types, this is the one I love.It is awesome!

An oil diffuser is a wonderful way to get the therapeutic scent of oil into a larger space. This one fills up my whole living room and dining room.

You fill the diffuser with water, add a few drops of your favorite essential oil or blend a few scents together (so fun…I love Peppermint and Lemon together!) and enjoy the scent in your home.

It is so great to know the scent is healthy and good for my family to breathe…unlike many scented candles out there that are full of chemicals and allergens!

So far my favorite oils are citrus essential oils —Lemon, Grapefruit & Lime— as they are great for uplifting the mood and good for any season.

With 4 females in the house and 3 of them being teens and preteens, a good mood lifter is always appreciated!

I am now researching an oil to diffuse for dry membranes.  I am on a new medication that causes my sinuses to become so dry!

The dry winter air of the Midwest sure does not help.

I am looking into some Peppermint Oil and Oregano Oil to put onto cotton balls into a mason jar and inhale to soothe.  This will be a fun mixture to attack my poor sinuses.  I will let you know how that goes.

 

What Brand Of Essential Oils Do I Use?

As far as what brand I decided to go with…well…that was a big and long and drawn out decision.

I did a bunch of reading and got more and more discouraged with the competitiveness of the different oil companies.

Many comments I have read about different companies from one company representative to another were just plain not nice!

I believe there are numerous good companies out there selling oils, large and small, but I personally prefer to go with a company that is smaller & does not rely on pyramid- type sales.

This is a very personal decision, and it truly is an individual decision.  If you use a larger company, please know that is fine too & that I am just happy that everyone is pursuing health in alternative and healthful ways.

Despite the numerous great companies out there, there ARE companies out there with very cheaply made, diluted and impure oils, and I did not want to be throwing my money away!

It was important to me to choose a brand I can be confident in and believe in.

 

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Rocky Mountain Oils Essential Oils It is!

Rocky Mountian Oils is the company I decided to go with. Their offer oils that are all organic & pesticide-free, wild-crafted (if available), a wonderful company with great smelling oils for really reasonable prices.

They source their essential oils from reputable distillers that they know personally and trust.

They also allow me to link their products here, and if you make a purchase after clicking through to their site to mine, I will earn a commission, but your price remains the same.

If you are an essential oils lover or just intrigued by them and want to support New Nostalgia in this way, please know I am so very appreciative of your support and the funds will go back into New Nostalgia to make it an even better place for us all.

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Want to try a sampler kit?  

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Update:

I now have the BEST tool for those just starting out–25 Essential Oil Blends Recipe Cards are formula cards to keep right at your fingertips and use over and over again.

With this set, you will receive 25 different essential oil blend formulas, all that are made from just 10 different affordable oils, 4 of which are the most common oils that most people have on hand – lemon, peppermint, lavender, and tea tree.

Examples of blends: Clean Air, Relaxation, Focus, Wake, Good Day, Sinus Relief & more.

Buy them here at New Nostalgia Shop.

How about you?

Have you tried essential oils?  Do you want to?

If so, what is your favorite way to use them?

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ANTI-PROCRASTINATION/ HOME/ Uncategorized

Anti-Procrastination Tuesday

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 Here Are My Goals…What Are Yours?

                                                                                                                              (please share!)

EVERY MONTH GOALS 2015

~Meaningful Mornings (The Miracle Morning Book Plan)

~Meaningful Marriage (Love Todd Well)

~Meaningful Parenting (Love Kids Well)

~Meaningful Home (Loving Home Environment + Beautiful Home Atmosphere)

~Computer Clutter (Notes, Reminders, Photos, Emails, Posts)

~Blog Posts In Order (Plan Ahead; Work Efficiently)

~Ebook (Get Writing!)

~Socialize (Social Media Flow + In Real Life Socializing With Loved Ones)

~Clean Mama Monthly Rotating Cleaning goals

 

EVERY WEEK GOALS 2015

~Up Early Every Week Day (Start Day With God & What Matters)

~Blog Posts Planned For The Week (Work Efficiently)

~Home Blessing Hour (One Hour of Cleaning…Dust, Bathrooms, Sweep,  Mop, Vacuum)

~Date With One Of My 3 Lovelies (Girls are Growing Up. Do It Now!)

~Grocery List/Meal Plan (To Feed Them Well)

~Move Body (Walk, Yoga, Strength Training)

~Greens + Water Every Day (Hydrate + Nutrients)

 

SPECIFIC GOALS LAST WEEK

~finish landing area

~paint Avery room

~Avery art on walls

~continue to plan decorations for IF: Gathering –local ladies–wanna come? Click Here.

 

SPECIFIC GOALS THIS WEEK

~paint Avery room

~Avery art on walls

~continue to plan decorations for IF: Gathering –local ladies–wanna come? Click Here.

~print all Caring Bridge pages out

~clean oven

~vacuum couches & spot clean

 

Home Zone This Week: (15 minutes a day in said zone)

~Kitchen

 

Hot Spot This Week: (5 minutes a day in said hot spot)

~oven

~under kitchen sink rescue

~sweep behind refrigerator & stove

 

Computer Hot Spot: (getting my digital organization on!)

~~Immediate Inbox Folder to Zero

 

Last Week’s Pin Accomplished:

~Forcing Tulip Bulbs In Water  

 

This Week’s Pin To Accomplish:

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 ~Lemon Sugar Hand Scrub

 

Last Week’s Most Clicked On Links:

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How To Become A Morning Person & Beat Depression | Bravely

 

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5 Easy & Cheap Ways To Make Your Home Look Happier | Bravely

 

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10 Easy Health Changes To Make This Year | Mama’s Got It All Together

 

8 Smart, Free YouTube Fitness and Health Channels | Saving Sarah

 

Healthy Chocolate Green Smoothie | Pink Recipe Box

 

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ANTI-PROCRASTINATION/ HOME

Anti-Procrastination Tuesday

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 Here Are My Goals…What Are Yours?

                                                                                                                              (please share!)

~Every Month Goals 2015

Meaningful Mornings (The Miracle Morning Book Plan)

Meaningful Marriage (Love Todd Well)

Meaningful Parenting (Love Kids Well)

Meaningful Home (Loving Home Environment + Beautiful Home Atmosphere)

Computer Clutter (Notes, Reminders, Photos, Emails, Posts)

Blog Posts In Order (Plan Ahead; Work Efficiently)

Ebook (Get Writing!)

Socialize (Social Media Flow + In Real Life Socializing With Loved Ones)

 

~Every Week Goals 2015

Up Early Every Week Day (Start Day With God & What Matters)

Blog Posts Planned For The Week (Work Efficiently)

Home Blessing Hour (One Hour of Cleaning…Dust, Bathrooms, Sweep,  Mop, Vacuum)

Date With One Of My 3 Lovelies (Girls are Growing Up. Do It Now!)

Grocery List/Meal Plan (To Feed Them Well)

Move Body (Walk, Yoga, Strength Training)

Greens + Water Every Day (Hydrate + Nutrients)

 

~Specific Goals Last Week

~paint Avery’s room

~Avery art on the wall

~work on landing

~work on upstairs closet

~laundry

~make Blackberry Truffles

 

~Specific Goals This Week

~finish landing area

~paint Avery room

~Avery art on walls

~continue to plan decorations for IF: Gathering –local ladies–wanna come? Click Here.

 

Home Zone This Week: (15 minutes a day in said zone)

~upstairs landing

 

Hot Spot This Week: (5 minutes a day in said hot spot)

~sheets (wash them all)

 

Computer Hot Spot: (getting my digital organization on!)

~Immediate Inbox Folder to Zero

 

Last Week’s Pin Accomplished:

No-Bake Apricot Chia Energy Bars

 

This Week’s Pin To Accomplish:

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Forcing Tulip Bulbs In Water  

 

Last Week’s Most Clicked On Links:

1. 5 Free Ways To Learn Something New This Year | Earning & Saving With Sarah Fuller

2. Healthy Brownie Mug Recipe | My Pink Recipe Box

3. Getting Organized When You Are A Hoarder Like Me | A Grande Life

 

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Christmas/ FUN/DIY/ Holidays/Parties/ HOME/ Organizing/ Simplifying

Simple Christmas Decorations

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Every year I find myself keeping Christmas decor more and more simple.  It is amazing how freeing it is!  Less bins, less mess, less dusting, less time setting the house up & less clutter.

I’ve been pleasantly surprised to find that ‘less is more’ when it comes to Christmas decor.  My home feels just as festive, cozy and meaningful as it did in past years.  I know this is because I was purposeful with what I decided to keep around.

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1.Keep the Twinkle & Sparkle

I adore anything that has a twinkles and sparkles, especially around the holidays.  Even my nail polish gets a bit of sparkle around this time of year!

Christmas lights are a great way to add amazing atmosphere in a simple way.

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2. Use Books

Books are a practical way to add meaning to your decorations.  We had a tradition when the girls were young to buy a Christmas book each year.  We now have a collection of about 13 amazing Christmas books.  I used to read one every evening when the girls were younger.  Now that they are teens and preteens, we save it for Christmas morning, after stocking are emptied but before bigger gifts are opened.  It is a great reminder as to why we celebrate Christmas.  Every time I pass the book in the picture above, I am reminded of THE gift of this season.

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3. Keep Things That Make You Smile & Bring Tradition

It is hard to know what to keep and what to get rid of when downsizing Christmas decorations.  This fun pillow was a no-brainer for me.  It was given to me by my Mom which makes it automatically meaningful, it adds a pop of color, texture & whimsy to our couch, the kids love it, and it makes me smile.  That pillow will be around for years to come.

I must touch on the subject things that are kept because they were gifts from loved ones.  Your loved ones do not want their gifts to add clutter, work, stress and extra dusting to your life.  It is ok to let things go.  If it does not make you smile,  get rid of it.

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Getting rid of things can bless others.  Whether you give your extra items to a local mission or to someone in your life that you know might like it, it can be a super meaningful thing for everyone around.

Here is an example.  For years I have drooled over nativity sets every time I would go to Hobby Lobby during the holiday season.  Yep, I would lust after shepherds and 3 wise men.  I just love nativity sets…but I do not love their price.  I settled a few years ago for this little snow globe that has sparkly glitter that floats when shaken and plays music.  It brought our family much joy.

This year, my Mother-in-Law texted and said she was downsizing her decorations and asked if I wanted a nativity set.  She had 2 to choose from.  I get a bit giddy, but asked for a picture as I know I would only want to accept something I would love to keep around and matches my esthetic & taste.  I had my fingers crossed for a very simple, all white nativity set.

She sent a picture of 2, and sure enough, one of them as all white.  It is so precious to me. It is worth every bit of dusting and packing it up with care that I will need to do.  It has brought such a feeling of peace to look at in the midst of a pretty challenging December.  I will share a picture of it below, but it brings me to my next point:

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4. Know When to Say Yes To Gifts Offered

The new items in our home this season is the nativity set I spoke of above, and these two chairs.  I love that both items that pack a punch.  I brought this table out from our kitchen in to the living room.  In the world of laptops, I love having a sitting area with a table in my living area.  Todd’s Mom, Sharon, knew I needed chairs for it, and my birthday happened to be at the end of November, right when I was rearranging and decorating.  She suggested gifting me a chair for my birthday and a chair for Christmas, and even let me pick them out.

These chairs make me so happy!  I have already had some amazing heart-felt moments & conversions while sitting in them.  I love that the silver embellishments add just a bit of shine.  They can be found at Target.

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4. Candles, Candles, Candles

Todd and I were at a Christmas party thrown by my sweet mentor.  There was a gift exchange and I stole this candle from another person at the party, as it was one of those fun gift exchanges that you are allowed to be selfish at.  Love it!  This candle smells so, so good.  It is a bit of a unisex scent, not too girly or fruity.  I want to go grab a couple more up before they sell out for the season.   It can be found at Bath & Body Works.

I light candles every day during December.  I love having a candle burning, both for the scent and the warmth they bring.

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6. Be OK With Using Inexpensive Decorations

I’m all about the dollar store!  This little tree and those silver balls both came from the dollar store a couple of years ago.  They add a ton of sparkle to a dark corner of our living room.  I sprinkled those little glitter balls in a couple of areas, which made that dollar stretch! I like that I am more free to get rid of items if I know they didn’t cost a whole bunch of money, and I like it when things don’t cost a whole bunch of money!

The candy canes also came from the dollar store.  Hooked onto a vase, they are super festive & add fun color to my dark book shelf.

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7. Add Meaningful With Whimsical

The HOPE photo above was taken by my dear friend Megan Newsom.   She used to be a contributing author here at New Nostalgia & she was such a gift!  She is an amazing photographer and has such an eye for creating and capturing beauty. It is crazy to think I have never met her in person, as I have such a heart connection to her.  She sent me this photo in a care package when I was going through surgery.  It was the perfect word & perfect gift.  When I look at it, it brings back all the emotions of opening her care package & the love I felt from her in all of the sweet details of it.  It makes me very happy!

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8. Don’t Take Your Decorations Too Seriously

This is important especially if you have young ones.  Cherish every one of those homemade decorations.  Notice I didn’t say you have to keep them all!  I said to cherish them.  Notice them.  Display that amazing kid art your kids are so proud of.  Use the refrigerator to group them together or even tape them into a collage on a door.  A key to keeping things organized and easy on the eye is keep in mind the idea of a group.  Kids are packs a sweet punch when grouped together, verses spread out all over the house.  When everywhere, the eye doesn’t know where to look.  A grouping tells the eye right where to go.

We have the tradition of making a gingerbread house every year.  My 11-year-old youngest is the only one still interested in that tradition.  She made the one above.  I love displaying them every year!  I love how they look with our Nutcracker.  He is one of the few decorating items I kept from when the girls were young.  I remember little chubby fingers playing with it, making his mouth open and close.

The great thing about gingerbread house is they can be thrown away at the end of the season.

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8. Wreaths

I only have one wreath, and one is enough.  I love that it is large-scale, which makes a statement.  I also love any Christmas decorations that I can make stretch through the winter season. My wreath is plain enough to keep out until spring, as it just has a few pinecones added to it.

I do the same with a few evergreen trees.  They, too, are simple enough to keep out as winter decorations until spring.  This year I have two of them at our dining room table.  You can see them keeping my Colsie girl company as she does her homework in the picture below.

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9. Pops Of Color

My pop of color choice for Christmas is red.  It is a no-brainer.  It will never go ‘out- of -style’ at Christmastime.

The round, red candle holders below are from my sister-in-law.  They add red, shine and sparkle.  I have had them for about 5 years now and I love them.

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Another way to add a pop of color at Christmas is to use wrapped gifts.  The silvery gift wrap you see is so very pretty under the tree as the tree lights reflect off of it & create a sparkle under the tree.  I love it so much I will be purposeful about buying reflective gift wrap again this year at the after Christmas sales.

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10. It Is OK To NOT Have Christmas Dishes

I got rid of all Christmas dishes, except one festive platter,one red mug, and those little tea bag holders.  I love drinking hot chocolate out of my festive mug, and it is made double special as it was a gift from a friend.  I use the platter when we are asked to bring a sweet treat to parties.

I do not miss packing up a bunch of Christmas dishes.

What do you think of my new stackable Starbucks mugs? I used some birthday money I was given and splurged on these awesome mugs.  I ordered them on black Friday where Starbucks was having a deal of free shipping and $25.oo off every $70 dollars you spend.  They were a steal.

I have very little kitchen cupboard space so I got creative with a cabinet that we brought into the kitchen from the living room.  I took the doors off and am using it for storage.  I freed up a ton of cabinet space by getting stackable, matching mugs.  These mugs feel so nice sturdy in your hands, & make me very, very happy!

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11. Don’t Decorate Every Room

I used to go nuts and have Christmas decorations in every room.  Not anymore.  I now keep it to my living room, dining room, a couple pops of sparkle in my kitchen & a festive candle in my bathroom.  That is it.

It is what works for me.  I no longer dread packing and unpacking Christmas decorations.

The little evergreen in the kitchen window was a birthday gift from a friend.  I love!

Notice how even marshmallows in a jar can look festive.  Finding ways to decorate yet still be practical is rewarding for me.  I love making the mundane beautiful, and my kids love just grabbing the jar of cocoa mix and marshmallows when in the mood for a warm drink.  Accessible warm drinks are a must in my kitchen during the holidays!

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Whoops…I forgot about this guy in our home office.  He has a matching friend on the other side of the desk.  These nutcracker’s were kept purposefully and will be given to my girls when they move out.  They were gifts from their Grandpa Don which he bought them when he took them to the Nutcracker a few years ago.  It was a super special night and it was when I was sick, so I remember being so touched that he would love on them in that way & create such a beautiful memory.  I think they look great with our new office painted wall treatment.

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Do you see my ‘new-to-me’ nativity? Isn’t it just wonderful?

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How about you?

Do you feel like simplifying Christmas decorations?

Why or why not?

ANTI-PROCRASTINATION/ HOME

Anti-Procrastination Tuesday

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~Goals Last Week

~make Christmas gift list

~get Christmas decor out

~call fix-it man

~bin to neighbors

~make photo gift book

 

~Goals This Week

~make photo book

~order last of online gifts

~wrap gifts

~rescue landing area

~unwrap traditional ornaments

~spread the word about the !

 

Screen Shot 2014-12-08 at 1.29.07 PM{with someone you know that has great holiday lights!}

 

Home Zone This Week: (15 minutes a day in said zone)

~ Bathrooms

 

Hot Spot This Week: (5 minutes a day in said hot spot)

~upstairs landing area

 

Computer Hot Spot: (getting my digital organization on!)

~photos

 

Last Week’s Pin Accomplished:

Honey Rosemary Chicken

 

This Week’s Pin To Accomplish:

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Coconut Oil Chocolate Fudge

Last Week’s Most Clicked On Links:

Decorating For Christmas | The Crafty Blog Stalker

21 Christmas Movies & Shows To Watch This Year | Earnings & Savings With Sarah Fuller

My Thoughts On Annie Sloan Chalk Paint | The Furniture Rehab

21 Christmas Bible Activities For Kids | Christianity Cove

 

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Anti-Procrastination Tuesday

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~Goals Last Week

~catch up on laundry

~make Thanksgiving day brunch

~enjoy my family

~make a thankful list

 

~Goals This Week

~make Christmas gift list

~get Christmas decor out

~call fix-it man

~bin to neighbors

~make photo gift book

 

Home Zone This Week: (15 minutes a day in said zone)

~Master Bedroom

 

Hot Spot This Week: (5 minutes a day in said hot spot)

~sunroom

 

Computer Hot Spot: (getting my digital organization on!)

~photos

 

Last Week’s Pin Accomplished:

Coconut Oil Pie Crust via O Lady Cakes

 

This Week’s Pin To Accomplish:

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Honey Rosemary Chicken

 

Last Week’s Most Clicked On Links:

Flu Fighting Soup | Gluten Free A-Z

15 Great Slow Cooker Recipes | It’s Always Rueben

Crusts With Leftover Pie Crust | Blooming Homestead

Organizing The Kitchen | Turquoise Home

Vegetarian Thanksgiving Ideas | Reviews, Chews & How-Tos

 

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ANTI-PROCRASTINATION/ HOME

Anti-Procrastination Tuesday

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~Goals Last Week

~finish painting kitchen walls (almost!  Ran out of paint with a few square feet left. Ugh!)

~pumpkin carving party

~orthodontist appointment

~take Teagan dress shopping

~clean oven/stove

 

~Goals This Week

~buy paint to finish kitchen

~buy new knobs and drawer pulls for kitchen

~finalized kitchen counter, sink and faucet choices

~clean out Avery’s closet

~rescue upstairs landing

 

Home Zone This Week: (15 minutes a day in said zone)

~kitchen

 

Hot Spot This Week: (5 minutes a day in said hot spot)

~oven/stove top/stove hood (its nasty people!)

 

Computer Hot Spot: (getting my digital organization on!)

~gather post photos & put them in individual post files

 

Last Week’s Pin Accomplished:

~Truly Amazing Cashew Queso Dip | Choosing Raw

 

This Week’s Pin To Accomplish:

Grout Cleaner

Amazing Grout Cleaner | April’s Opinion

 

Last Week’s Most Clicked On Links:

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8 Thrift Store Secrets | The Vintage Sheet Blog

 

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Handling Setbacks in Fitness & Life | Fit Tutor

 

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How To Make Your Own Baking Powder | Raia’s Recipes

 

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Best Ever Homemade Brownies | Sunshine & Hurricanes

 

PLEASE VISIT THE LINK IN FRONT OF YOURS.  NOW LET’S GET SOMETHING DONE!

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