Posted by admin | Posted in Real Estate | Posted on 09-03-2011
I have a job as a teacher already. I’m trying to get my feet wet with real estate and hopefully create retirement type wealth. I don’t have any kind of family background in real estate. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I live in Orlando.
Posted by admin | Posted in Decoration | Posted on 09-02-2011
me and my husband are throwing a halloween party, we are 19 and 20 and our guests will be ranging 18-22 so we dont want anything cute or funny, we want scary. any ideas?
Posted by admin | Posted in Decoration | Posted on 06-02-2011
Hi. So I have had the same house with the same decoration for the past three years. I think its now time to change the decorations a little and brighten my house up. What are some stuff I can use to do this?
Posted by admin | Posted in Home Improvement | Posted on 04-02-2011
I need to modify some drawings to give to a building inspector. Any advice would be cool thanks.
Posted by admin | Posted in Real Estate | Posted on 24-01-2011
I am getting a new job and moving to a new city (Waco,TX or near that area) but need help finding a cheap CHEAP apartment. I tried to search on-line but I really have no idea where to begin my search any suggestions and I think one of my friends used a real estate agent (or a least I think that’s what he said) and he got a really cheap apartment. Anyone have any suggestions??? Already tried craigslist but nothing yet.
Posted by admin | Posted in Kitchen & Dining | Posted on 22-01-2011

- Stainless-steel arms with soft, comfortable grips
- Nylon heads safe for nonstick cookware
- Heat-resistant up to 400 degrees Fahrenheit
- Tongs lock closed for storage
- Dishwasher-safe
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Finally, the perfect Tongs for use with nonstick cookware. These OXO GOOD GRIPS Tongs feature the sturdy stainless steel construction and soft grips you expect, with nylon heads you need to protect your cookware. The nylon heads are heat resistant to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Lock the Tongs in the closed position for convenient storage.Amazon.com Review
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Posted by admin | Posted in Kitchen & Dining | Posted on 07-01-2011

- Slim-lined, space-efficient utensil holder with 14 of OXO’s most important everyday kitchen tools
- Includes flexible turner, 12-inch tongs, square turner, spoon, slotted spoon, grater
- Also includes swivel peeler, ice cream scoop, potato masher, can opener, balloon whisk, spatula, meat tenderizer, pizza wheel, and holder
- Nylon and silicone tools are safe for non-stick surfaces; heat resistant up to 400 degrees F
- Large capacity utensil holder includes a removable drip tray; dishwasher safe
Product Description
Have all your essential kitchen tools in quick reach with OXO GOOD GRIPS 15 Piece Everyday Kitchen Tool Set. With our slim-lined, space efficient Stainless Steel Utensil Holder, you’ll be able to store a collection of OXO’s most important every day kitchen tools and gadgets. This set includes our Stainless Steel Utensil Holder which holds our Nylon Flexible Turner, 12″ Tongs with Nylon Heads, Nylon Square Turner, Nylon Spoon, Nylon Slotted Spoon, Grater, Swivel Peel… More >>

Posted by admin | Posted in Kitchen & Dining | Posted on 13-11-2010

- A necessary tool when cooking with non-stick cookware and bakeware; will not scratch pots and pans
- Has a thin, flexible edge that glides easily beneath foods; perfect for flipping fragile foods and keeping them intact
- Combines the strength of stainless steel with the advantages of silicone; outer silicone layer bonded to flexible stainless-steel core
- Heat resistant to 600 degrees F; soft, comfortable, non-slip grip makes the tool easy to use
- Safe to put in the dishwasher, the spatula cleans easily
Product Description
The OXO Good Grips Silicone Flexible Turners combine the strength of stainless steel with the advantages of silicone. The silicone outer layer, which is heat resistant to 600 degrees Fahrenheit and safe for non-stick cookware, is bonded to a flexible stainless steel core for added stability. The Turners have thin, flexible edges that glide easily beneath all foods and are perfect for flipping fragile foods while keeping them intact. Use the Silicone Flexible Turner … More >>

Posted by admin | Posted in Decoration | Posted on 26-10-2010

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Posted by admin | Posted in Home Improvement | Posted on 02-10-2010
You’ve designed your new home to the exact specifications you want. There’s never been a home like your custom-designed home. Congratulations! Now you need to call a heating and air contractor and have him go over your plans and advise you of your heating and air needs.
Of all the systems in your home heating and air ranks at the top of the list in importance to your overall comfort. If you are building your home in an area that experiences long, cold winters you will need to make certain that every area of your home is toasty warm and comfortable. Air conditioning needs are most important to the owner who lives in hot, dry climates.
Whatever your needs may be, a heating and air contractor in your region is familiar with the equipment and accessories you’ll need to make your home as comfortable as possible. A contractor can determine the size furnace you need to adequately provide heat and air conditioning for the area of your home. He can suggest the best equipment on the market to help reduce the need for heating repair or furnace repair because he knows the reputation of the manufacturers. Energy-efficient equipment can save you up to 30% on your heating costs per year.
A heating and air contractor is knowledgeable in heating design. The best design will heat and cool your home comfortably and save you money at the same time. Energy efficiency is the number one concern for home owners. For example, you may plan to have your attached garage heated and cooled along with the rest of your house. A contractor can give you the advice you need to determine if it is worth the heating and cooling costs plus the extra ductwork or furnace conversions you may need.
The contractor will obtain the necessary permits from the local government to install your heating and air conditioning system. He will also inspect the work after it has been installed to insure the work is done correctly and to eliminate any surprises. A contractor can advise you of the best windows, doors, and siding to install to keep your home warmer and cooler. This kind of advice is usually asked of contractors who install these doors, windows, and siding but your heating contractor can give you a better recommendation without bias.
You will also need to take into consideration that you will need future heating and air conditioning repairs. Choose a contractor who has an A-1 reputation for quality repairs and service. Your heating and air conditioning contractor should be in on the very beginning of your plans for a new home. He can advise how to have the best energy efficient system possible that will provide comfort and help you save money.