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5 Tips for a More Hygienic Home

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Follow these tips for a clean home

Relaxing at home is what many people enjoy. But it can be hard to do so when it isn't doesn't seem clean, making you feel ill at ease, potentially even affecting your health. But no worries! These five easy tips can help you have a more hygienic home. Tidy Up High-Touch Surfaces You might have first heard of the importance of cleaning this type of surface during the coronavirus pandemic—these spots in your home are the ones you most likely come in contact with throughout the day. So unless you clean them frequently, they can become a breeding ground for germs—so try to sanitize them at Continue reading...

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Powering Through Spring Cleaning—Plus ACTIVE Products Discount Promo Code

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Spring is the time of year to get your home extra clean, but I’ll be honest, cleaning has never been my favorite chore—no matter what the season! Thankfully, I’ve found a few products that make my job easier, without all the hassle. Enzymatic Stain Cleaner My house is filled with carpeting (sadly, I've been pining for easier to clean wood floors for years), which means as a dog owner, it can make keeping my home clean super difficult! For one, there is carpeting by the back door where I take my pup outside every night; so that area is always getting messy and stained—as you can see Continue reading...

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Creating a Healthy Home as a First-Time Parent

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Mother holding her newborn baby

This post contains Amazon affiliate links. Creating a healthy home for your family and a newborn baby requires work, but it isn't as hard as you might think. Of course, you might be tired as a new parent—especially if your little one isn't sleeping through the night yet. However, your home can be safer and cleaner with a few simple steps, such as focusing on baby safety and your wellness. A Safe and Cozy Home As a parent, you want to make sure that your little one feels safe and warm. Babies can't regulate their temperature when they are newborns, so they rely on their parents for Continue reading...

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Terez & Honor Eye Patch Review

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Terez & Honor's eye patches are great for under your eyes and anywhere else on your face that needs moisture!

This post contains Amazon affiliate links. As someone with sensitive, dry skin, I have to be very careful about the beauty products I use. I recently gave the viral Terez & Honor caffeine eye patches a try and love them! These hypoallergenic moisturizing patches are gentle to my face, moisturize my skin and even lighten the dark eye circles that I've had nearly all my life. Amazing! Caffeine & Hyaluronic Acid Gel Eye Patches Filled with 100% Natural Arabica coffee-eerived caffeine, the Terez & Honor eye patches literally wake up my eyes, minimizing puffiness, reducing Continue reading...

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Homemade Pea Soup Recipe

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This pea soup is filled with veggies like carrots, celery and potatoes.

Welcome to the Taste Creations Blog Hop! Once a month, my blogging friends and I get together to share recipes along a particular theme—this theme is peas! Which is very fitting because where I live, in New Jersey, March is the month to plant peas! And since it's been a bit rainy here, my peas are all faring well and really starting to sprout! For my recipe, I decided to make a pea soup—it's easy, filled with veggies, and very delicious! Vegetarian Pea Soup Pea soup makes for a fantastic weeknight dinner. All you need is a bag of green split peas, a handful of veggies and spices and some Continue reading...

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Useful Jigsaw Puzzle Tools and Tips

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A Day in Bungalowville jigsaw puzzle by Charles Wysocki

My kids love to complete jigsaw puzzles and save them. So I developed a method of gluing the puzzles together by carefully using a foam brush to neatly cover the front of the puzzle with Mod Podge. (If you don't want any shine to your Mod Podge finish, pick the matte variety.) I then slip wax paper under the completed puzzle, and use that paper to carefully lift the puzzle up so I can slip a big piece of cardboard (usually a flattened box) underneath it. I then put another piece of cardboard on top, and carefully flip the puzzle over so I can also apply Mod Podge on the back of the puzzle Continue reading...

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Brain Building Tips To Help Reluctant Readers

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tips for helping your child to learn reading

As a parent, you’re well aware of reading’s benefits. Even if countless studies didn’t highlight this fact, the pride of seeing your child read a book competently is more than enough to get you on board. Unfortunately, there’s every risk that your child isn’t half as enthused.  A surprising amount of children resist sitting down to read. As stressed as that might make you,  it’s entirely normal. Kids are built to move, so reading inevitably goes against what they want to do most of the time.  This leaves you in a tricky position because not only are you a busy parent who Continue reading...

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Why London Travel Is More Convenient Than You Think

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tourists traveling on a doubledecker bus in London

This post contains affiliate links. Traveling in London can seem like a chore. But if you’re the sort of person who’s braved places like New Delhi or Cairo or the streets of New York City during rush hour, it’s actually way more convenient than you might think.  If you are thinking of traveling to this wonderful city, take a look at these reasons why London travel can be so much easier than you might think—you may even want to book your next excursion there! Real-Time Apps Connect Everything Together When I was a student in London (many years ago), I had to carry maps with me Continue reading...

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Tips for the Recently Unemployed

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Follow these types if you've been laid off

Like many other people in the United States, I have been recently laid off. It happened about a month ago. I had started a normal Friday morning, and before I knew it, I was invited into a meeting with my direct supervisor and an HR representative. In a few minutes, my job as a content writer—one that I enjoyed and was very devoted to—was gone. At least, I consoled myself after the meeting, I didn't burst into tears immediately; instead I was steely and held myself together. (Yay, me!) Getting laid off can be difficult, and not just because you've lost a source of income. Losing a job can Continue reading...

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Choosing the Best Recliner for Elderly Parents

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pretty red recliner chair with a cozy blanket

Not all aspects of ageing have to be bleak. There are people and services working to support older generations with dignity and care, including access to the best medical alert systems that help elders live safely and independently for longer. Choosing the right recliner for seniors is more than just a matter of comfort—it’s about improving their quality of life. As we age, the physical needs and health concerns of our loved ones become increasingly important. Studies show that the prevalence of musculoskeletal pain in older adults ranges from 40% to 60% percent, with back pain affecting Continue reading...

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