Monday, December 27, 2010

Baby Boomers Are Looking For Ways to Make Some Income

It is getting more difficult for Baby boomers. Income is a must, but where from. Working At home may be an option. Learn more here.

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Internet Marketing for Baby Boomers or Anyone Else.

Introduction to Internet Marketing for Baby Boomers or Anyone Else

Hello. I am a Baby Boomer, born in 1952. Don't get me wrong. I love my age. I have no problem with aging or with who I am. But here is my problem. I have been working since I was 15 years old. I have been nursing for nearly 40 years. I am tired of working for a boss. I hate working for the JOB any longer. So I decided to figure out this internet thing. What is all the hoopla about? Can you really earn a living online? Be your own boss? Work from home?

Well I gotta tell ya. You can. I am far from an expert, well maybe in nursing you could say that about me. But I am really just another newbie in internet marketing.

But let me tell you something about me. I love i! and I have figured a few things out. I am getting somewhere. I have plans and goals that I am meeting. It is really rather exciting.

And what I do best is help people. It is in my nature. Too many years nursing maybe, but I like helping people. So I decided to help people by sharing what I know and hopefully you will be able to quit your jobs too.

Anyway, come by from time to time and see what is happening and what you might find useful. You might be surprised.

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Great Camera/Accessory Backpack by Canon

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Canon Deluxe Photo Backpack 200EG for Canon EOS SLR Cameras and Accessories

Why Do You Need An Accessory and Camera Backpack

Canon Deluxe Photo Backpack 200EG for Canon EOS SLR Cameras and Accessories

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Why Do You Need An Accessory and Camera Backpack

I am not nor have I ever been a professional photographer. Who cares? I love photography, just good old picture taking. Ever since I got my Canon, I have been snapping away. And I have taken a few really nice pictures. Although mostly of my animals. But I have a ton of fun.

But why do I feel this camera bag is so good, Because there is just nothing it won't hold. If there is one thing that is important to me it is to have everything I might need, with me, when I actually do need or want it. I hate not having it with me, whatever it is.

This bag will hold your cameras, your accessories, everything! It's great!

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Make Money Using the Amazon Trade In Program

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Get Free Stuff Online With The Amazon Trade In Program

Get Free Stuff Online With The Amazon Trade In Program

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Use the Amazon Trade In Program and Get Free Stuff!

When it comes time to clean out your DVD and Video Game collection, you can turn them into Free Stuff the fast and easy way with the Amazon trade in program!

The Amazon trade in Program is a simple and effective alternative to selling your stuff on eBay, or even directly through the Amazon Marketplace.

You will know up front how much your items will sell for, and you can turn your unwanted DVDs, Blu-rays, Video Games and even Text Books into Free Stuff in under a week!

What is the Amazon Trade In Program?

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Sunday, December 26, 2010

Fresh herbs can be kept longer.

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Ways To Help Your Herbs Stay Fresher Longer

What is the benefit of having fresh herbs or keeping herbs for longer periods? After all, the majority of people are commonly only purchasing fresh herbs for a specific dish and do not use them routinely. Often disposing the unused herbs. This is often because they know that the herbs will start to wilt and fade inside a few days.
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Thursday, December 23, 2010

FlavorWave Oven, Providing Solutions

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FlavorWave Turbo Oven - the Solution to My Cooking Problems

This aging thing is really taking a toll on me. About three years ago I started having problems with arthritis. It is challenging for me to stand for very long at a time. My back, knees and legs is screaming within 20
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 minutes. So as a result, cooking is very difficult and it certainly is less fun.

Well I decided to investigate the FlavorWave Turbo Oven. I have a confession to make I am an infomercial addict. I love watching them. Sometimes even the dumb ones are entertainment. So one night the FlavorWave Turbo Oven infomercial came on. Wow, it was awesome.

Now there was a time in our lives that my husband and I would buy a lot of useless stuff from infomercials just because it was such a good bargain, or just so interesting, or we were sure it was just what we were looking for. Well needless to say, we had an awful lot of JUNK in our basement. We got over that. We don't torture ourselves anymore. But this one was different.

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FlavorWave Turbo Cooking Oven

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FlavorWave Turbo Cooking Oven

FlavorWave Turbo Cooking Oven

This aging thing is really taking a toll on me. About three years ago I started having problems with arthritis. It is challenging for me to stand for very long at a time. My back, knees and legs is screaming within 20 minutes. So as a result, cooking is very difficult and it certainly is less fun.

Well I decided to investigate the FlavorWave Turbo Oven. I have a confession to make I am an infomercial addict. I love watching them. Sometimes even the dumb ones are entertainment. So one night the FlavorWave Turbo Oven infomercial came on. Wow, it was awesome.

Now there was a time in our lives that my husband and I would buy a lot of useless stuff from infomercials just because it was such a good bargain, or just so interesting, or we were sure it was just what we were looking for. Well needless to say, we had an awful lot of JUNK in our basement. We got over that. We don’t torture ourselves anymore. But this one was different.

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Have you Ever thought about reposting an older blog post, well here's how

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Tips for Reposting an Older Post

reposting old posts

It’s Christmas week, and most of us have things we’d rather be doing than sitting in front of the computer blogging. But if you consider blogging more than a hobby, you may feel a responsibility or obligation to continue posting for readers who might be expecting posts from you. You could write ahead, scheduling posts so that you’re still sharing new content even while off enjoying your family, but if that just feels like one more thing on your to-do list, reposting older posts may be a better solution.

Here are a couple of things to keep in mind when reposting older posts:

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FlavorWave Turbo Oven

This is a wonderful product, Amazingly useful I just had to get it and I love it!!

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I have a confession to make, I am an infomercial junkie. There I said it, if my husband reads this, he will just shake his head. Because he likes them too. Back in the day when we were young and stupid, we believed a lot of them and even purchased their product which led to a major overload of JUNK in our home. So old habits changed and common sense took over. But needless to say, I just had to have this infomercial's product.

I have slowed way down in the kitchen. I still love to cook and I love practically any kitchen gadget and I own a lot of them. But due to some health challenges I can no longer stand for a long time in the kitchen because it causes me pain in my legs and back. But we still have to eat! So instead of continuing to eat out all the time, I decided to invest in one more infomercial product.

I don't regret it!

FlavorWave Turbo Oven

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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Feral Cats - It's Not How You Might Think

I am all of a sudden in need of understanding feral cats. Just being blessed with four feral baby kitties this Spring 2010. I needed to know what's what. I wrote this article about feral cats after doing such research.

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Feral Cats - It's Not How You Might Think

Doing some research on ferals and having a friend that does feral cat rescue gave me quite an education. Some people erroneously think you can just round up the feral cat and somehow get rid of it, whether humanely or inhumanely, some people just don't care, and that will take care of the problem. Well you see that is not how it works in the world of feral cats.

If there is a feral cat in the area, that cat has a roaming area, and a feral "family", meaning there are other cats that knows this certain area belongs to someone else. Some times their can be more than one feral family in one area. But it is a definite agreement between the ferals that this is okay. Anyway, when you "get rid" of the offending feral in your area. You DO NOT solve your problem. Once the area has been vacated by the current owning feral, it will become known that the area is available and a new feral will move in.

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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Lunar Eclipse 2010

An amazing event that shouldn't be ignored. May be awhile before I get to see this again.

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Eclipse-A spectacular Lunar Event

An amazing celestial event is taking place late December 20th to early morning, December 21st on the east coast in the USA.  The earth and the sun will interact to make a lunar eclipse. Not everyone on the planet will see the eclipse. North and Central America and Small part of South America will have the best view. Western Europe will be able to see the beginning of the spectacular sky event and Western Asia will only see the very end.

This eclipse happens at the winter solstice, and the moon will appear very high in the sky. The NASA experts are predicting the moon will appear bright red or orange.

The whole show is going to last about 31/2 hours. The hope is of course for clear skies. When the moon is completely eclipsed by the Earth’s shadow will last just a bit over an hour.

Lunar Eclipse
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Lunar Eclipse 2010

An amazing event that shouldn't be ignored. May be awhile before I get to see this again.

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A Spectacularl Lunar Event, Lunar Eclipse 2010

Eclipse-A spectacular Lunar Event

An amazing celestial event is taking place late December 20th to early morning, December 21st on the east coast in the USA.  The earth and the sun will interact to make a lunar eclipse. Not everyone on the planet will see the eclipse. North and Central America and Small part of South America will have the best view. Western Europe will be able to see the beginning of the spectacular sky event and Western Asia will only see the very end.

This eclipse happens at the winter solstice, and the moon will appear very high in the sky. The NASA experts are predicting the moon will appear bright red or orange.

The whole show is going to last about 31/2 hours. The hope is of course for clear skies. When the moon is completely eclipsed by the Earth’s shadow will last just a bit over an hour.

Lunar Eclipse
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Monday, December 20, 2010

We were blessed with four feral kittens, WOW

This is my heartfelt story of my first encounter with feral kittens. A very meaningful and difficult to write story.

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The Joy And Sorrow of Feral Kittens

We were surprised but excited about the discovery in our back yard April 2010. We had just become grand parents to 4 feral kittens.

You see we had never been blessed with human babies. But we consider all our animals to be our children. Well the Feral Cat that roamed our neighborhood for the last three years had blessed us with this present.

Now came the responsibilities. But first the love and joy of kittens.

Mama was far to cautious to let us get close enough to the infant kitties to take pictures. The photo here and throughout is of the kittens between about 12 weeks and finally Tommy at six months.

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Saturday, December 18, 2010

fingerless gloves free knitting pattern

I love fingerless gloves. They keep your hands warm and your fingers are free for typing or anything. But amazingly enough your fingers are warm too. Here is a free pattern for some nice simple and very pretty ones.

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Julianne Fingerless Gloves


These knitted gloves offer lots of warmth for the hands and wrists with the fingers free. This glove is shaped to fit comfortably around each finger.

Knitted Julianne Fingerless Gloves

Materials:

  • Yarn: Brown Sheep Lambs Pride-Bulky, wool and mohair. 1 skein or 125 yds of bulky yarn.
  • Knitting Board (26 needles)
  • Knit hook
  • Crochet hook
  • Large eyed sewing needle

Measurements: 8” bottom of fingers to cuff, aprox 10” around base of fingers, 12” at fullest point
Gauge: 2.5 sts=1”

Instructions:

  1. Start glove at cuff in rib stitch.
  2. Cast On 18 stitches in rib stitch. Lay anchor yarn of same yarn.
  3. Knit 10 rows in rib stitch.
  4. Change to Stockinette stitch for the remainder of glove.
  5. Knit 1 row in stockinette stitch.
  6. Increase 1 stitch each end of board. Knit row.
  7. Knit 1 row in stockinette stitch.
  8. Repeat these two rows a total of 2 additional times. You have added a total of 6 new stitches or now have 24 stitches on your knitting board.
  9. Knit 1 additional row.
  10. Thumb Shaping:
  11. Bind Off 3 stitches at each end of the knitting board. At yarn end, be sure to lay the working yarn between the 2 rows of needles. This way it will be in position for the next row. Place the last bind off loop onto the 4th needle on either board. Knit 2 rows in stockinette. Be sure to lift both lower loops at needles with extra loop. All
  12. needles will have just one loop.
  13. Increase row: You will do 3 increases in the same row.
  14. Shift all loops on left end of board over 1 needle till you get to center of knitting. This will leave an empty needle in center of knitting. Increase to empty needle from needle on right side of empty needle.
  15. Increase each end of board. You should now have 21 stitches on your knitting board.
  16. Knit 1 row across all stitches.
  17. Center Bind Off:
  18. You will shape the center of the knitting for the little finger.
  19. Go to center of stitches. (10 on one side and 11 on the other).
  20. Bind off from center to left, 2 stitches. Place the loop onto the next needle.
  21. Bind off from center to right, 2 stitches. Place the loop onto the next needle, same board. You now have 2 sections of knitting.
  22. Start at end with yarn attached. Knit 1 row of this section only.
  23. Decrease 1 stitch at beginning of next row. Knit this row.
  24. Bind Off loosely. Cut yarn.
  25. Work the other side of board. Start by tying on the yarn at beginning of section.
  26. Knit 1 row of this section.
  27. Decrease 1 stitch at end of next row. Knit this row.
  28. Bind Off loosely. Cut yarn.
  29. This is how your knitted piece will look:
  30. Sewing and Finishing:
  31. Fold glove, matching the thumb shapes and the top and bottom of glove.
  32. Use invisible stitch to do the side seam.
  33. Sew from bottom of cuff to thumb shaping. Do not sew the bind off stitches as this is what wraps around the thumb.
  34. Knot the yarn. Sew from the top of the thumb to top of glove.
  35. Place glove on hand and mark the points that correspond to the space between the fingers.
  36. You can secure these points with a short piece of yarn by tying the two sides of glove together. It will be a ‘tacking’ of the 3 points between the fingers. If you want a more distinct finish around the finger openings, you can crochet the edge around each finger, securing the 2 sides of glove at each contact point. Either way, the glove is set to fit your fingers and thumb.
  37. Bottom at cuff: Your bottom edge is ready to finish off. It can be left as is by tying the anchor yarn loosely and leaving it in. Or you can bind off the edge with the crochet hook. To bind off, start at end opposite your yarn tail. Pick up 2 loops, pull loop closest to hook thru the other. Pick up 1 additional loop and pull one thru the other. Keep doing this until you have gone around the cuff. Pull yarn tail thru the last loop for a knot. Secure all yarn tails by pulling them into the knitting with the crochet hook. You may want to add extra stitch and knot at all stress points.
  38. Knit the 2nd glove.
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Free Men's Scarf Knitting pattern

Not just ordinary. Looks very nice and men would like it.

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Free Knitting Pattern for Man's Diamond Scarf - Knitted Diamond Scarf Pattern

Some experience is necessary to knit this diamond scarf pattern for your favorite guy.
The pattern suggests using wool yarn but knitters always like to experiment with their patterns and colors.
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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

26 Free Scarf Knitting Patterns

This is a full page with pictures of all the beautiful knitting patterns you could possibly want. All for free. I hope you are going to enjoy these, I am going to.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Most incredible chocolate Orange Loaf Cake Recipe

Don't you just love chocolate and orange together. I do. And this loaf cake is so moist it is hard to resist. So why bother.

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Chocolate Orange Loaf Cake

Prep: 20 minutes

Bake: 45 minutes

Chocolate Orange Loaf Cake

Ingredients

  • 1-1/4  sticks (10 Tbsp.)  unsalted butter, softened
  • 2  Tbsp.  golden syrup (such as Lyle's) or dark corn syrup
  • 1  cup  dark brown sugar, packed
  • 1  cup  all-purpose flour
  • 1/2  tsp.  baking soda
  • 3  Tbsp.  unsweetened cocoa powder, sifted
  • 2    eggs
  •     Zest of 2 small oranges (1 Tbsp.) and juice of 1 small orange (3 Tbsp.)

Directions

1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees F. Line a 9x5x3-inch loaf pan with parchment paper. Grease sides of pan or line with a paper loaf-pan liner.

2. In large bowl, with electric mixer beat the butter, syrup (brush a little oil on your tablespoon measure before measuring the syrup to help remove it from spoon), and sugar until fairly smooth.

3. In a separate bowl combine flour, baking soda, and cocoa powder. Beat 1 tablespoon of the dry ingredients into the syrup mixture, then beat in one egg. add another couple of spoonfuls of dry ingredients before beating in the remaining egg.

4. Beat in remaining dry ingredients, and then add, while still beating, the orange zest. Gradually add the juice. The batter may look slightly curdled.

5. Pour batter into the prepared pan. Bake for 45 minutes (edges should look dry and center of cake may have dipped slightly). Cool in pan on wire rack. Carefully remove from pan and cool completely. Makes 6 servings and leftovers.

Make Ahead: The Chocolate Orange Loaf Cake can be baked up to 3 days ahead. Wrap tightly in plastic and store in airtight container. will keep for 5 days total. To freeze, tightly wrap in a double layer of plastic wrap and a layer of aluminum foil. Keeps up to 3 months. Thaw overnight at room temperature.

Nutrition Facts

  • Calories262,
  • Total Fat (g)13,
  • Saturated Fat (g)8,
  • Monounsaturated Fat (g)4,
  • Polyunsaturated Fat (g)1,
  • Cholesterol (mg)73,
  • Sodium (mg)87,
  • Carbohydrate (g)34,
  • Total Sugar (g)23,
  • Fiber (g)1,
  • Protein (g)3,
  • Vitamin C (DV%)5,
  • Calcium (DV%)3,
  • Iron (DV%)6,
  • Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet
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Friday, December 10, 2010

Delicious cranberry oatmeal cookies with Rosemary!! Who knew?!

I thought for sure the Rosemary would ruin it for me. These are really good. Leave it to Guy to make it something special.

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Craisy Oatmeal Cookies

evel:

Easy

Yield:

25 cookies

ngredients

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup unsalted butter (2 sticks), at room temperature
  • 1 1/4 cups dark brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/2 cup sweetened coconut flakes
  • 3/4 cup dried cranberries
  • 2 cups quick oats
  • 1/2 teaspoon fresh rosemary, finely chopped

Directions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

In a medium bowl, sift together flour, soda, powder, cinnamon and salt. Set aside.

In a large bowl, cream butter and sugar with a mixer. Mix in honey and vanilla until fluffy. Add eggs one at a time, until fully incorporated. Mix in coconut, dried cranberries, oats and rosemary. Fold dry ingredients into butter mixture. Form into balls, approximately 2 tablespoons. Place 2 inches apart on parchment lined cookie sheets. Bake until cookies turn golden, 13 to 15 minutes. Remove from oven to cooling rack. Let sit 5 minutes in the pan before transferring to a rack to cool completely.

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