Homemade Thanksgiving Centerpieces
Inexpensive Creative Thanksgiving Centerpieces
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November 16, 2011 at 5:20 am
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Recipes Leftover Halloween Candy
Can You Freeze Halloween Candy
I have surveyed many blogs and here are all the things I found you can do with your leftover Halloween candy:
Make an “Eco-Friendly Edible Wreath” – Use Tootsie Rolls, Tootsie Pops, Starburst etc. and you will have a lovely Thanksgiving or Christmas decoration.
Keep your candy in a cool place for storage and then use it over the holidays – Use the candy for stocking stuffers, parties and to decorate gifts. This saves money on buying treats throughout the holidays.
Find recipes using leftover halloween candy such as: Carmel Fudge Cake, Hershey Bar Cake, Butterfinger Cake, Heath Bar Cake.
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November 8, 2011 at 3:27 am
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Smart Bargains Discount Codes
Online Coupon Smart Bargains

Here is a great list of smart bargains discount codes that I got from Family Circle Magazine. If these codes fail to provide a bargain, the article suggested you Google to see if anyone out there is offering a code – for example “discount code Staples”.
PromotionalCodes.com – Thousands of codes for popular retailers, many of them originally uploaded by customers who received them by e-mail or snail mail.
FreeShipping.org - Hefty shipping charges can scotch an otherwise excellent deal. Look for merchants who ship gratis or rustle up a code for the order already in your cart.
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April 23, 2011 at 11:09 pm
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Cheap House Decorating Tips
Tips for Cheap Decorating
Here are some great tips that appeared in Parade Magazine:
Brighten a Front Door
It only takes one quart of primer and one quart of regular paint plus a quart of brass polish for the door-knob to improve the look of your front door. Use a warm color like deep red and for an accent, fill a tall planter with fresh rosemary plant and surround the rosemary with English ivy. Rosemary plants are inexpensive and hardy plus they give off a nice scent.
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March 3, 2010 at 10:45 pm
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