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The Last Lawn Mowing?
Sunday, September 18, 2011
I love it when summer arrives, but I also know that it has snags, such as having to mow the lawn.
So, this time of the year, I look forward to not having to mow the lawn (I shovel snow instead maybe?) for a few months.
So, each time I get the mower out, I like to think of it as maybe the last time that it will need to be done until next spring.
 
scribbled by Arlene© at 9/18/2011 07:29:00 PM | Permalink | 0 comments
Great Insurance Prices - Using A Broker
Monday, September 12, 2011
A better way to buy insurance than shopping around the various insurance companies, is to employ a broker. Brokers are typically smallish local businesses who act as a go-between linking the insurance company to the purchaser.
But these days there are also online brokers such as Wholesaleinsurance.netwho can provide the consumer with multiple insurance options, via a variety of insurers, and in so doing often provide lower cost premiums.
 
scribbled by Arlene© at 9/12/2011 07:19:00 PM | Permalink | 0 comments
Can electric grills replace barbeques?
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Electric grills come mostly in a form that is distinctly similar to that of barbecues. The difference is convenience, and cleanliness.
Any device that cooks usuing flame has a tendency to create by-products in the way of emissions that the food is exposed to.
Now, some of this can be a good thing. The flavor of the food cooked on electric grills is similar, after all, then that cooked by flame, and this is probably due to the process whereby the smoke from the food itself, especially the fats, which drain out, will give the great flavor required, whether electric or flame cooking is used.
 
scribbled by Arlene© at 9/10/2011 07:05:00 PM | Permalink | 0 comments
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