Most of us are fortunate enough to enjoy traditions during the holidays that our families have passed down to us. These traditions may go back generations and have a deep connection with your family. Do you ever want to bring a new holiday tradition into your home to share with your children or grandchildren? We have a few simple ideas to get you started. Create Edible Gifts Put a day on your calendar to get together with family members and bake holiday treats for your neighbors and friends. Keep your recipes simple, like these cute "present" cookies, little jars of bacon jam, chocolate almond clusters, or simple holiday favorites like peppermint bark. Once you've created your edible gifts, deliver them in a festive packaging. Family members of all ages can help … [Read more...] about Bring New Holiday Traditions Into Your Home
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Easy Holiday Home Improvement Projects
Who doesn't love to decorate their home for the holidays? It's also the time we begin to notice small home improvement projects we wish we would have tackled last summer, especially if we expect holiday visitors. No worries! It's not too late to tackle one or two of these Easy Holiday Home Improvement Projects. Grab our list, and depending upon your budget and time, we're certain you can make holiday upgrades your guests are going to notice and love! Update Your Kitchen Backsplash Get your kitchen noticed again with a new backsplash. A new backsplash can make a big impact in an outdated kitchen, and give your kitchen a fresh design boost. Make your backsplash your kitchen's focal point but in an elegant and understated way. According to Moss Building … [Read more...] about Easy Holiday Home Improvement Projects
Get a Beautiful, Last-Minute Thanksgiving Table
It's the day before Thanksgiving. You have your turkey thawing, side dishes prepared and in the fridge, and you may even have your table set! You are once again "super host," but something is missing from your tabletop. It needs character, color, and charisma...and time is running out. Here are 6 Last-Minute Thanksgiving Table Decor Ideas you can create in a hurry. Give your holiday table a stunning, out-of-the-ordinary twist in no time. 1. Persimmons with Bay Leaf Boughs Photo and idea courtesy of Gardenista.com The bright orange color is enough to set a tone for the tabletop. If you can’t get persimmons, substitute pomegranates or lemons or even tangerines or apples. Choose a beautiful fruit from the produce aisle at the grocery store. To provide a backdrop to the fruit, … [Read more...] about Get a Beautiful, Last-Minute Thanksgiving Table
Skip the Thanksgiving Emergency Plumber Visit
Did you know plumbers receive up to 50% more calls the Friday after Thanksgiving than any other day of the year? Skip the Thanksgiving emergency plumber visit. Give your plumber a chance to wait in line for a big-screen TV like the rest of us.According to Roto-Rooter, the most common service calls on Black Friday are for garbage disposals and kitchen sink drains. Here are a few DON’TS from Roto-Rooter. Disposal DON'TS 1. Don’t put poultry skin or bones into your garbage disposal.2. Don’t put fibrous foods like celery, fruit, and potato peels into your garbage disposal as they will not break down sufficiently.3. Don’t pour fats or cooking oils down the drains, they will solidify in the pipes4. Don’t put starches like rice and pasta down the drain. They expand with water which … [Read more...] about Skip the Thanksgiving Emergency Plumber Visit
Get Your Oven Turkey-Ready!
Years of use may cause your oven's temps to register less accurately. We have tips to help you clean your oven and make sure its temperature readings are correct so you can Get Your Oven Turkey-Ready! How to Test Your Oven's Temp Put an oven-safe thermometer (Can Cost As Low As $6) on the center rack where most of the food cooks. Then preheat your oven to 350°F or 177°C.Let your oven preheat for 20 minutes then take a temperature reading.If you want to make sure your oven is maintaining your desired temperature, continue to take readings every 20 minutes for the next two hours. Keep in mind, ovens cycle on and off to maintain a stable temperature.To find the average temperature: add all of the readings together and divide the total number by the number of readings you … [Read more...] about Get Your Oven Turkey-Ready!