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Poker Night How To Host The Ultimate Game With Your Friends
Poker night. Anyone who has ever played a game can’t help but be excited when they hear these two simple words. Whether it’s the thrill of betting, the intense concentration of trying to read the other players, or just the camaraderie of spending time with friends, poker night is a unique and wonderful experience. But what if you could improve upon that encounter? What if you could host the ultimate poker night, one that your friends would never forget? You can, though, and we’ll show you how. You can transform your living room into the best poker venue in town with a little planning and preparation. So grab your chips,…
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Family Vacation Idaho Style!! With The Help of Winning Moves Games!
Thank you Winning Moves Games for making this July the start of THE BEST vacation! Our kids drove up to Sandpoint, Idaho to surprise The Husband for his 70th birthday. What a GREAT surprise that was! More surprising is I was able to keep my big mouth shut for an ENTIRE year!! Are you as surprised as I am?? Alice in the background didn’t look excited for a 3-day car trip. Dan wasn’t too sure either from the look on his face. HOWEVER, it was THE BEST week I’ve had in years. Activities From fishing, daughter Selena was the fishing champ with a total of 6 catches. (We did catch…
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The Costliest Musical Instruments of All Time
The price of the guitar you bought at the local shop is minuscule compared to the costliest musical instruments of all time, with prices in the multi-millions.
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Ways To Make Your Kitchen Safer for Your Kids
A child’s safety should always be their parent’s top priority. However, many parents don’t recognize the number of dangers their children face in their own homes. The kitchen can be one of the most dangerous areas of the home, with numerous hazards lurking in the most innocuous places. Whether you have curious toddlers or independent teenagers, it’s important to make your kitchen safer for your kids. Childproofing your kitchen doesn’t have to be difficult or costly. In fact, many simple and affordable changes will greatly reduce the risk of accidents and injuries. Explore some practical tips and tricks that can help you create a kitchen that is both safe and…
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What To Do if You Think You’re Underpaid at Work
Feeling underpaid at work can lead to decreased job satisfaction and performance. If you suspect your salary isn’t keeping up with industry standards or your peers, you must take proactive steps to address the issue. Here’s what to do if you think you’re underpaid at work. 1. Look at Industry Salary Standards The first step in assessing whether you’re underpaid is to look at salary standards within your industry. Several online platforms, such as Glassdoor, PayScale, and Salary.com, offer valuable insights into salary ranges for various roles and experience levels. By comparing your current salary with industry benchmarks, you can better understand where you stand relative to your peers. 2.…
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Classic Recipes Rewritten With Unique Ingredients
Looking for a culinary change? Discover several classics with a twist as we explore pepperoni pizza, mac and cheese, and chocolate mousse like never before.
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Essential Tips for Staying Hydrated Year-Round
Staying hydrated is important. Luckily, there are some essential tips for staying hydrated year-round, from consuming more fruits and vegetables to replenishing your body after exercise. If you follow these tips, you’ll notice positive changes in your body. Consume Your Fruits and Vegetables There are many ways to stay hydrated year-round besides drinking water. Most fruits and vegetables contain high amounts of water. For example, cucumbers have the highest water content of around 96 percent. Leafy greens contain 90 percent, and apples contain 80 percent water. So instead of relying on caffeine for energy, increase your fruit and vegetable intake to boost energy and hydration. Focus on Increasing Hydration Staying…
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$50 Your Way Giveaway July 2023
Happy July $50 Your Way Giveaway. My monthly updates are really cool actually. Our Stiltz Elevator is in and very, VERY helpful on laundry day and moving furniture! Yes! It is large enough for furniture or two people. Even our fur-baby BEAR would rather ride the elevator than walk up all these stairs. Yes, the real reason is that The Husband (he has MS) has great difficulty walking up the stairs. (You remember the stairs that are different sizes on all floors. GESH!!) Then we FINALLY (been on the list of must haves for 7 years) so we finally ordered our wood-burning stove. Okay, seriously WHO builds a house on…