If you are throwing a Halloween-themed party this year one of the biggest things that impresses people is the food. Everyone wants to be awed by the things they eat and Halloween is the best time to impress with easy foods that will please at any party. Here are some wonderfully simple recipes that you can use to help impress the guests.
- Mummified HotDogs – http://
crazyadventuresinparenting. com/2011/10/ halloween-appetizers-mummif ied-hot-dogs.html - Spider Oreos – http://www.aboutamom.com/2013/10/along-came-a-spider-eekologist.html
- Roasted Pumpkin Seeds – http://myroyalkitchen.com/2013/10/roast-pumpkin-seeds/
- http://bit.ly/1bjlyvd Spider’s Web Pull-Apart Cupcakes –
- Ghost Brownies – http://bit.ly/17yHzDM
- Cookie Dessert Pizza – https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151955385549316&set=a.127512654315.100617.10081584315&type=1&theater
- Jack O’Candy Apples – http://bit.ly/16Yd0No
- Creepy Pops – http://bit.ly/1czwFVo
- Apple Chips – http://bit.ly/18gfRwP
- Candy Corn Cookies –
- Party-Ready Pumpkin Cheese Ball – http://bit.ly/1c0UXnG
- Monster Spice Cookies –
- http://bit.ly/1aePWqs Monster Cookie Pops –
- Mummy Mini Pizzas – http://bit.ly/1alBzTa.
- Monster Toes – http://bit.ly/1c9pF27
- Crypt Keeper Crescents – http://bit.ly/1i8C97n
- Flaky Owls – http://bit.ly/16FCSaI
- DIY Halloween Felt Fortune Cookies (ecraftstudio.com)
- Three Halloween Party Foods. (savedo
Sore nipples - (Nursing Mothers) chap stick or a wet Lipton tea bag. #2 helpful hints.
my favorite commercial Morty and Lee Kaufman.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npKgaLNUOYw
Mr. and Mrs. Monty Kaufman on Ellen Degeneres show for interview.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEjmTaU9tcg
Monday _ November 04, 2013Dusting
Try dusting cloth lampshades with a lint roller. It works quickly and effectively without the hassle of a vacuum.Slip an old unmatched sock on your hand and dust as you go.
Helpful hints for today early because possible bad conditions on Monday.
my favorite commercial Morty and Lee Kaufman.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npKgaLNUOYw
Mr. and Mrs. Monty Kaufman on Ellen Degeneres show for interview.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEjmTaU9tcg
Monday _ November 04, 2013Dusting
Try dusting cloth lampshades with a lint roller. It works quickly and effectively without the hassle of a vacuum.Slip an old unmatched sock on your hand and dust as you go.
Helpful hints for today early because possible bad conditions on Monday.
Burns
- First-degree burns, burns that only affect the top layer of the skin, can be treated with several household remedies. First-degree burns look red, but there is no blistering involved. Second- or third-degree burns, in addition to looking red, may look blistered, waxy or charred and can be serious. These types of burns need immediate medical treatment. Your grandmother may have told you to put butter on a burn, but butter can increase the risk of infection and should be avoided. Honey and aloe vera lotion are better options. Honey has both anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties, while aloe vera helps soothe burns and may speed the healing process.
this burns me up I didn't know about this when I burned my fingers and sounds like a honey
of an idea. lol
if you're like me, or family and friends you probably burn yourself constantly burn yourself in
the kitchen or even in the bathroom on hot water or your little ones . I hope this helps and
you, yours and friends never have to use it. Stay safe. and have a great weekend!
The Best,
Dava.
It's Monday_ November 11, 2013 at 6:12 am dad said it's raining and I don't knowHow to natural remedies for insomnia?
Answer
1. Natural remedies for insomnia includes avoiding certain. foods.. In
traditional Chinese medicine, all foods have properties associated with them.
After dinner, avoid eating chocolate, drinking coke, or anything that contains
caffeine. A mild dose
if it will do this all day so I will update this earlier then usual and enjoy the hints and
your day....
Sore Throat
- Most remedies for treating sore throats involve drinking or gargling various concoctions. The simplest method is mixing 8 ounces of warm water with one teaspoon of salt and gargling several times during the day. Another method involves making a drink using 1 teaspoon each of honey, lemon juice, apple cider vinegar and a small amount of cayenne pepper. Add this mixture to a cup of hot water, and drink. Chamomile tea can help soothe a sore throat, as can cinnamon and honey mixed with hot water
here's one for everyone that might be helpful!
The winter, cold and (possible snow) hopefully will all stay well and healthy but if
you get a sore throat, loved one or friend someone you know at work please try
this I hope it works for you and all you know. Stay well and be safe!
Have a nice week and see you soon, soon as the rain stops.
FOR MONDAY_ 11_11_12_ Your *NEW* HELPFUL HINT.\
#1 HELPFUL HINT.
ENJOY!
Cleaning your Computer
• Remove individual keys to clean and wipe the underside with a microfiber cloth. Some keys have springs and it might be tough to get them back in place.
• Lay an extra place mat over to keyboard (when not using) to prevent dust, dirt and pet hair from getting on or in it.
• Keep food or drinks away from your computer
#2 HELPFUL HINT
Or Why Grandma's Chicken Soup is Good for You
Given the rising cost of health care these days and the media's outburst of growing concern about the safety of modern medicines, people are turning more and more to the home remedies of yesteryear's. It might surprise many people to know that many modern medicines are actually based on home remedies that our grandparents used.
Interest in natural home cures has grown tremendously in recent years and there are literally hundreds of pages of home remedy information to be found on the internet. But which remedies actually work and which ones are just folk lore? Modern medical experts have looked into this very question and have found that many commonly used long time home remedies are quite beneficial for the symptoms they claim to treat.
Here are just a few home remedies for common ailments that can be made from ordinary items normally found in the average household kitchen:
A great cure for the common cold is grandma's homemade chicken soup. Believe it or not, chicken soup really is good for you. A favorite recipe passed down from my mother in law is one whole chicken or Cornish hen prepared with one whole onion peeled and stuffed inside the chicken cavity add 2 celery stalks chopped finely. Smear margarine or butter all over the chicken (for those that cannot have butter in their diet you can use chicken broth because this is just to keep the chicken tender while cooking), sprinkle the chicken with sage and a generous amount of pepper, cover with aluminum foil and bake at 350 degrees until done, checking often and basting every 10-15 mins. Once the chicken is done, make a soup by tearing the chicken meat into pieces and adding to the broth that pools around the chicken, slice up the onion and add to mixture, eat while still warm. One cup of soup every four hours and you will be feeling better in no time.
Need scientific proof that this is remedy actually works? Chicken has an enzyme in it that promotes sleep and relaxation, the pepper and onion are excellent for promoting bronchial relief for stuffy noses and congestion, sage also helps promote bronchial health and is also commonly used to relieve sinus pressure and the broth is good for sensitive stomachs as well as relieving soreness in the throat. Accompany the soup with lots of apple juice which is also good for an infusion of vitamin C into the system and boosts the immune system.You know what they say, an apple a day...
Interest in natural home cures has grown tremendously in recent years and there are literally hundreds of pages of home remedy information to be found on the internet. But which remedies actually work and which ones are just folk lore? Modern medical experts have looked into this very question and have found that many commonly used long time home remedies are quite beneficial for the symptoms they claim to treat.
Here are just a few home remedies for common ailments that can be made from ordinary items normally found in the average household kitchen:
A great cure for the common cold is grandma's homemade chicken soup. Believe it or not, chicken soup really is good for you. A favorite recipe passed down from my mother in law is one whole chicken or Cornish hen prepared with one whole onion peeled and stuffed inside the chicken cavity add 2 celery stalks chopped finely. Smear margarine or butter all over the chicken (for those that cannot have butter in their diet you can use chicken broth because this is just to keep the chicken tender while cooking), sprinkle the chicken with sage and a generous amount of pepper, cover with aluminum foil and bake at 350 degrees until done, checking often and basting every 10-15 mins. Once the chicken is done, make a soup by tearing the chicken meat into pieces and adding to the broth that pools around the chicken, slice up the onion and add to mixture, eat while still warm. One cup of soup every four hours and you will be feeling better in no time.
Need scientific proof that this is remedy actually works? Chicken has an enzyme in it that promotes sleep and relaxation, the pepper and onion are excellent for promoting bronchial relief for stuffy noses and congestion, sage also helps promote bronchial health and is also commonly used to relieve sinus pressure and the broth is good for sensitive stomachs as well as relieving soreness in the throat. Accompany the soup with lots of apple juice which is also good for an infusion of vitamin C into the system and boosts the immune system.You know what they say, an apple a day...
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