Dandruff Control with Listerine

Dandruff Control with Listerine

If you have ever struggled with getting Dandruff under control,  you know what a battle it can be! Not to mention costly. Over the last few years I have tried every shampoo on the market, not to mention all the home remedies! (Oh the things I have tried!) I finally found one that actually works for me, and with regular maintenance now has kept it away!

Before doing this treatment, make sure it is dandruff (Seborrheic Dermatitis) you have and not just dry skin. The Listerine WILL dry out your scalp!

How I treated my Dandruff:

Daily for two weeks: Tilt your head back and put a capful of Listerine onto your scalp. (BE CAREFUL not to get it in your eyes – OUCH) Then comb it or brush (soft bristle) into your scalp. Let it sit on your scalp for at least five minutes. I do this while I am showering. Rinse it out and shampoo and condition as normal. (I HIGHLY recommend conditioning your scalp also afterwards because it will dry out your skin)

Maintain: After two weeks of doing this treatment daily, twice a week (a few days apart) do the same treatment above.

I have been following this regiment for a few months now and it works WONDERS! Right now you can get a Coupon for $2.00 off Adult LISTERINE Mouthwash 1L or larger

Please Note: DO NOT POUR Listerine on your scalp where you have any open sores or inflamed skin.

2013 – A YEAR of savings


We all do it – Say we’re going to save money for the year and most of us fail. If you haven’t tried this maybe this year is a good year to try new things!
You’ve probably already heard of it, maybe not, but I’m going to tell you of a way to help you save some MONEY this year (and maybe every year after this)!!
Here’s how:

There are 52 weeks in a year. If you put aside the amount of money as the number of the week, you could have put aside $1,378 for ONE YEAR!

It’s called the 52 Week Money Challenge:

This is goal, however, we all know that surprises show up when we least expect them to. So even if you saved for half the year; $351 can come in handy in your time of need.

Try it! What would you have to loose? Definitely not MONEY!

Thank you The Survival Mom

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Math Brain Teaser

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The answers of 9 and 1 are both correct and here is why…

 

In all math, the numbers with parenthesis are done first and that is where the similarities stops! Lets look at this problem from Elementary Math and from College Math!

 

Elementary Math

6 / 2(1+2)= ?

As stated above start with the parenthesis, but Elementary math sees the 6, 2, & (1+2) as separate parts   6 / 2 * 3=?

Elementary Math teaches that if there is multiplication and division in a problem you start from the left and go right   6 / 2 is 3 multiplied by 3 is 9

College Math

6 / 2 (1+2)=?

College math sees the 6 as a part and the 2(1+2) as another part of the problem. So with that being said we take each number in the parenthesis times Two     6 / (2+4)=?

Then the next step is to finish the parenthesis and then the division   6 / 6=1

So to sum it up… If you said 9 you are right! If you said 1 you are also correct! Isn’t Math fun?
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Health Benefits of Dark Chocolate

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Health Benefits of Dark Chocolate

 

High in Antioxidants

Dark chocolate is rich in antioxidants!. Chocolate is actually good for your skin!  The flavonoids in dark chocolate can help reduce inflammation and redness, protect the skin from sun damage (fewer wrinkles!), and help resolve acne by improving blood flow to the skin.

It’s good for your HEART!

Recent studies have shown dark chocolate  may be good for your heart! In clinical trials, dark chocolate has reduced blood pressure, improved blood flow, shown mild anti-clotting effects and may help prevent plaque formation in arteries.

Help Manage Blood Sugar

Dark chocolate has a low glycemic index. It can help with keeping your blood sugar from spiking!

Thank you allchocolate.com!

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Keeping Black Jeans Black

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How to keep Black Jeans from fading:

First, ALWAYS start with washing your pair of black jeans in cold water with about a cup of white vinegar.  The vinegar sets the color like in coloring old fashioned “Easter Eggs”.

Keeping the color:

I ALWAYS wash my jeans in Cheer (for dark colors) OR Woolite!

Remember: LESS is MORE!
I use enough detergent to clean my pants because the detergents can be harsh to the fabric over time.

Turn them inside out!

When you dry them:

Dry on a low setting and only dry for about 30 minutes. If they are still damp, just hang to dry.

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Reusing Wrapping Paper

Reusing Wrapping Paper

I remember all to well as a child, my Aunt yelling out at Christmas as we opened our presents, “I will keep that wrapping paper” or “Save that Bow!” Back in the day, I used to chuckle to myself thinking this was crazy, but now as I have gotten older, I have found she had the right idea!

Most wrapping paper can be recycled at the curb, but the pretty foiled, glittered, or even tissue paper you can not put out to the curb! Instead of filling our landfills that are already overflowing, why not reuse these gently used beauties! You will also save money on next year’s Christmas wrapping.

Re-Wrap

Any wrapping paper that has NOT been torn to shreds, simply roll back onto a wrapping paper tube. Does your paper have creases? NO WORRIES, put your iron on a low setting and do a quick swipe over the non patterned side. The creases will come right up!

Donate It

Most Art Teachers would be more then happy to take your gently used wrapping paper, bows, ribbons, etc. Little ones LOVE decorating art projects with colorful items. (Of course do not just hand the teacher a bag full of crumpled up tape filled paper. Cut off any tape areas, run a quick iron over them and either fold or wrap around a tube.)

Craft

Wrapping paper is PERFECT for Scrap booking, making paper beads, and more! Many crafter’s use left over wrapping paper for decoupage.

Wrap the Box to reuse over and OVER

Most of us reuse Christmas boxes. Why not take that left over Christmas paper, wrap the upper and lower part of the Christmas box for next years gifts! This way next year, the receiver does not have to rip open the gift, they simply lift the top off the box to view their present. You can reuse these boxes over and over again.

Sell it!

Yes, you heard me right, SELL IT! The more ornate wrapping paper crafter’s will buy! Give it a shot on ebay or craigslist.

Make Christmas Tags

Attach the wrapping paper to some card stock paper. Make gift tags for your presents for next years. You can elaborate them by adding glitter, ribbons, add a whole punch for attaching to gifts and more. Use your imagination.

Wrap your Ornaments

Extra crumpled wrapping paper works GREAT for wrapping and storing those delicate Christmas ornaments that you will be storing away until next year.

Packing and Shipping Filler

If you do shipping through out the year, crumpled up Christmas paper makes a perfect cushion for fragile items that you need to ship!

 

 

 

Removing Salt from Leather Shoes

Removing Salt from Leather Shoes

Is there anything more frustrating then getting an expensive pair of leather shoes or boots and then they get ruined by the winter salt on the sidewalks? Living in Wisconsin, I know all too well how irritating this can be! Here are some tips to help restore your shoes and make them good as new. (Please note: doing this RIGHT AWAY when you notice the salt stain is important! You will probably have to treat your shoes numerous times through the winter season. The longer you leave the salt on your footwear, the more damage it will do)

Soft Leather

White Vinegar

1) Carefully examine them for any visible salt grains, and brush away.

2) Mix two parts of water, to one part of white vinegar. (I usually mix a 1/4 cup white vinegar with 1/2 cup water)

3) Working in small sections from the outside to the inside of the stain, Dip paper toweling into the solution and gently rub the solution onto the salt stained area. Once any salt residue in that area appears to be gone, take a soft cloth and buff that area dry. Continue working in small areas on the rest of the boot. Let the boots dry for at least an hour, and then check if there are any areas you need to redo.

4) Polish and use a leather treatment on your footwear ASAP. This will help add an additional barrier, and also strengthen the leather. I recommend Saddle Soap to do an overall soft leather cleaning.

★ IF your soft leather is extremely salt stained, you can clean the entire shoe first with a lemon cut in half. Let it sit and dry, and then wipe them off with a soft wet rag.

Suede

You can not treat suede as you would soft leather. Wet cleaning treatments that you use on Soft Leather are not good for suede; it will pull the dye out of the footwear.

1) Carefully examine them for any visible salt grains, and brush away. (Make sure they are COMPLETELY DRY)

2) Rub quickly with a knead-able eraser. (In most kids art cases) or VERY LIGHTLY sand away stains with an emery board.

3) If your suede is matted down, rub vigorously with a soft/clean toothbrush. (For severely matted areas, hold over a steaming kettle. The steam will help loosen the mat. BE CAREFUL not to burn yourself with the steam.)

4) IF this does not bring your salt stain up, YOU CAN gently dab some of the vinegar mixture above on the stain, BUT before buffing the suede back up, make sure it has completely dried.

Extra Tips for Leather:

★ I can not emphasize enough HOW IMPORTANT it is during the weather months to treat your soft leather or suede WEEKLY if you live in a winter climate. Even with pre treatment you still may need to clean up the occasional salt stain when it occurs, but not  nearly as much if you keep your footwear treated.

★ To help keep leather footwear in shape, Especially when wet, make sure to use a shoe tree.

★ Before the winter season, treat all leather with water-repellent coating, like GHRI-tested Protect-all from Kiwi. It works on both suede and leather. (You can treat weekly)

★ If you will not be wearing your suede footwear for awhile, wrap them in tissue paper in a shoe box and store away from light and excessive humidity.

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Send a Heart to the people in Newtown to show your support

Show the people of Newtown you care…

Cut a piece of paper into a ♥ heart ♥ decorate it, and write a message of love. 

Address it to:
Hearts of Hope
Newtown Congregational Church
14 West St
Newtown, CT 06470.

These will be hung in local businesses, churches, and banks so that no matter where the people of Newtown go they will be reminded that from evil, rises love and support.

 


Shopping with Little Ones – The Joys and The Woes

Shopping with Little Ones – The Joys and The Woes

I have a love -hate emotion when I take either one of my kids grocery shopping with me. I took my son (4 years old) , who said “Mom I will behave” to Pick N’ Save recently.   We just walked in the store and were heading down the first aisle… The bouncing up and down Dance of” I got to pee!” starts… Off we race to the OTHER side of the store.

Aisle 1 (Again)  – BATHROOM EMERGENCY OVER…Doing great so far, He is helping me pick stuff out and putting it in cart!

Aisle 3 – He sees an end-cap dispaly with Keebler cookies (goes with my coupons and the sale) so he picks out a package… But THEN the whine starts of wanting a cookie now. OF course he wants a Cookie NOW.

Aisle 7 – See photo

“I am NOT getting up Until you have a Coupon for this!”

Yes my wonderful son threw a fit in the cereal aisle.  He wanted this giant box of cereal with marshmallows. I of course said “NO” and this was the aftermath. LOL. He laid there for about 15 mins. There was no reasoning with him at this point. Finally I just started walking away. He did follow, doing a slow army crawl after me. So embarrassing, but now funny to me.

Now my son does NOT do this every time he begs to come with me. He usually is pretty good, and a great helper, but of course sometimes, Don’t we all have these days? A few tips that helps our trip go a little smoother…

We like to play the letter game.  I spell out the product or give him the first letter  and we “race” to see who finds it first.  He usually wins!  Another game we play is a matching game. I give him a coupon and he has to find the product. This is his favorite game. Food also comes in handy especially when I bring my 2 year old daughter. This is rare though as to she gets wiggly after about 3 aisles. So I have to go fast through through the store, which is not my style . Now daddy watches her.

I love the free samples that my store now has on Saturdays. Dylan got to choose cheese and got some fresh popcorn. Yesterday they had wine for mom too, After Aisle 7 I NEEDED IT!

 

Hot Target Greeting cards stack!

This will be a HOT Target stack!!

First grab this coupon for $1 off THREE American Greeting cards

Then head over to Target and grab this coupon for $2 off THREE greeting cards!

This will make for some cheap or FREE greeting cards!