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How to Regrow Food from Scraps

August 22, 2015 By LovingOurHome.com Leave a Comment

I read an article recommended by a friend a few weeks back about regrowing food from scraps, including scallions, celery and lettuce, and just had to give it a try. I quickly learned that I could regrow a scallion in about a week to its full size. Here’s the proof:

Regrowing ScallionsThis is definitely information that your local grocery store doesn’t want you to know! So I was excited to find about this amazingly comprehensive piece from CustomMade.com about how to regrow 19 different types of vegetables. I’m excited to experiment with carrots and lettuce next! Click the image to see the full list:

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Image courtesy of CustomMade.com

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Filed Under: Food & Recipes, Things That Make Life Easier Tagged With: celery, gardening, lettuce, regrow vegetables, scallions, vegetables

11 Self-Care Must-Haves for Women

August 22, 2015 By LovingOurHome.com Leave a Comment

More and more women are starting to get familiar with the idea of self-care—taking care of yourself to ensure that you’re okay physically, emotionally and mentally. It’s usually targeted to women because we ladies tend to be loaded with the stress of caring for children, husbands, elderly relatives and work demands while not having much left over for ourselves. This can lead to avoidable health and wellness problems, and is a major contributor to depression in women.

If you’re ready to get serious about self-care for women, here are a few items that you should invest in. Just order them by importance (depends on your lifestyle) and get one or two items from the list as time goes on!

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A Good Juicer

Juicing is an activity that promotes a healthy lifestyle. It allows you to get more than your necessary daily amount of vitamins without having to eat loads of fruits and vegetables. It helps boost your energy throughout the day, fights off disease and can even help you lose weight. So get a good juicer that extracts the nutrients from your veggies and fruits while leaving you with an easy clean up process afterwards.

Activity Pedometer or Fitbit Wristband

You may be surprised to learn how many steps you take in a day. Get a pedometer or a Fitbit wristband to keep you informed of your activity level throughout the day. Seeing numbers on a screen may encourage you to walk even more each day to reach a certain level.

Massaging Gel Insoles

If you ask a podiatrist what is the top reason for foot problems, 9 times out of 10 she’ll probably tell you that it’s your shoes. Your feet are your foundation and should be a top priority for you. Get massaging gel insoles to wear in your heels and work shoes—especially if you spend a lot of time on your feet, or have to walk a far distance daily. It helps by providing cushioning and shock absorption. It also assists in alleviating heel pain. If you’re having a problem with calluses, pick up some callus pads. Get a referral for a podiatrist if you have bunions, hammertoes or pain that doesn’t go away—these aren’t just aesthetic problems to laugh off. Get help, you and your feet matter!

Massaging Foot Bath

Have you ever heard of reflexology? It’s the study of the foot-body connection. It says you’re your feet can have an effect on just about every part of your body. Reflexologists manage the left and right sides of the body by stimulating the corresponding foot.

If this is true, giving special love and attention to your feet will indirectly do the same for other areas of the body. Get a personal foot bath that has massaging and gentle heat to give direct comfort to your feet with indirect benefits to your whole body.

Cool Mist Humidifier

If you have sinus or allergy problems and feel stuffed up during the day, get a portable cool mist humidifier to use at home or when you’re on the road. The cool mist will help with certain nasal and cold conditions. It helps with breathing so that you can get a better night’s rest. It may also help alleviate dry skin.

Portion Control Tupperware

If you talk to a nutritionist, many will tell you that weight loss and a good diet isn’t as much about what you eat as it is about how much you eat. Get portion control tupperware so that you can accurately measure out the recommended daily portions to lose weight. Be sure to get Tupperware that is dishwasher, microwave and BPA safe.

Quality At-Home Nail Kit

Details matter, and every lady loves having pretty nails. Going to the nail salon can cost up to $50 per visit. Though this is a self-care for women favorite, it isn’t always economical. So invest in an at-home gel nails kit (including UV light) or a French manicure press-on kit (they’re of a much better quality these days). These will save you a lot of money by allowing you to do your own salon-style manicures that will last for an extended period of time. Some nail kits that you can find at the store will last up to two weeks. Give one a try to find the one that’s right for you!

Electronic Foot File for Pedicures

One indication that you’re not paying enough attention to yourself is to take a look at your feet. If they’re dry, crackly and covered in tough calluses, they need some TLC. Get an electronic pedicure foot file to remove dead skin from your feet. Use it at least weekly to keep your feet smooth and looking well-groomed when wearing heels or sandals.

LED Tweezers

A good tweezer can be an essential part of your beauty routine. But if you tweeze too eagerly and often, you can leave dark marks on your skin. Get a pair of tweezers that has a built-in LED light. This makes tweezing more accurate and less time consuming.

Curlformers Hair Curlers

Having the right hairstyle can give your self-esteem and self-confidence a boost. Curlformers are a must-have if you like to do your hair in curls or beach waves. They’re quick, easy to use and must better for your hair than using drying sponge rollers or direct heat from a curling iron.

 

A Vanity Mirror Set

How often do you take the time to sit down and really look at yourself? Pamper yourself? In the past, women had beautiful vanity mirror sets where they would sit and take care of their beauty needs, including oiling their skin, putting on makeup and pinning up their hair before bed. Invest in your own vanity to make a clear statement to the universe that you matter! Spend at least 15 minutes at your vanity every day to take care of yourself and relax.

 

Compiled by LovingOurHome.com Staff

 

* Advice given should not replace that of your doctor or other medical professional. Please consult your doctor before making any significant lifestyle change.

Photo credit: Flickr/proflowers

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Guide to Using Your Food Processor (Kitchen Tips)

August 9, 2015 By LovingOurHome.com Leave a Comment

I never really understand how important a food processor is in the kitchen until the first Thanksgiving I made a pie crust from scratch. It is an essential item for someone like me who isn’t an expert at baking, mixing and creating recipes by hand. The staff at eReplacementParts.com has come up with a handy little infographic that teaches you about the various parts of a food processor and how to use it in your kitchen. Check it out:

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Infographic reposted courtesy of eReplacementParts

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Quick Tips to Organize Coupons & Receipts

August 1, 2015 By LovingOurHome.com Leave a Comment

The best way to save money, ensure you’re getting the best deals and also track your spending is to have easy access to your receipts and coupons. Here are a few tips for how to organize coupons and receipts in your purse or bag.

Coupons1) Purchase a few coupon holders at your local Dollar Store to use for both coupons. When labeling your holder, arrange coupons by the general layout of the supermarket. For example, frozen food coupons together, aisle foods together and all household products together.

2) Go through your coupon holder every month to clear out expired coupons and make room for new ones.

3) To keep your store receipts in order, take a mailing envelope and label it with the type of store or business (home improvement, grocery store, pet shop, restaurant, gas station etc). Make yourself get into the habit of placing the receipts in the appropriate envelope each time you come home from shopping so that you can always accept them for returns.

4) Keep your business receipts separate from personal ones in their own envelope and be sure to write down the purpose of each purchase.

5) For major purchases it’s a great idea to make a photo copy of the receipt for your records. Most receipts ink fade rapidly, way before the return policy expires. This is a great way to ensure proof of purchase.

6) If you don’t always carry your purse with you, keep your coupon holders and receipt envelopes in your car so that you always have a chance to save some $$.

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Photo credit: Flickr/Chris Potter

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Tips to Stay Cool During a Heat Advisory

July 25, 2015 By LovingOurHome.com Leave a Comment

Depending on where you live, it can really get oppressively hot during the summer months. When the heat becomes dangerous, weather authorities will issue a heat advisory for the public. Here are a few tips for how to stay cool during a heat advisory:

Tip #1. If you don’t put an AC on at any other point during the summer to save energy, put it on during a heat advisory. If you don’t have access to the lovely comfort of central air or an AC unit in the window, travel to your local library, coffee shop or a big box store and spend the hottest hours of the day relaxing there. Also, it is often cooler sitting outside under a large shaded tree than in your enclosed home. Get a comfy chair and have a seat there with a small battery operated fan and a spray bottle filled with cold ice water to spray on your skin (don’t forget your sunscreen and bug deterrent).

Tip #2. Do not allow sunlight to penetrate into your home. All it does is raise the temperature in your home. Invest in affordable room darkening shades or blinds that will block out the heat. Keep fans on in every room to keep air circulating.

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Tip #3. Eat foods that don’t require you to turn on the stove top or oven. You can try eating cold sandwiches, salads, etc. If possible, consider ordering take out.

Tip #4. Wear thin light colored clothing. Dark clothing absorbs more heat therefore, raising your body temperature. 100% cotton clothing is best since it’s a breathable fabric. Stay away from polyester or polyester blended materials.

Tip #5. Avoid all types of alcoholic beverages. Alcohol causes your body to dehydrate. Instead of consuming alcoholic beverages, keep a bottle of ice water with lemon and fresh mint leaves handy. Make a pitcher of ice water and make sure to squeeze in plenty of lemon juice while muddling in the mint leaves. This drink will keep your body hydrated and cool.

Tip #6. Fill a bucket with ice and get a clean washcloth. Dip the washcloth in the ice water periodically, wring it out and drying your face and neck with it frequently during the day to stay cool.

Tip #7. Take a cold shower at the hottest time of the day. A cold shower really helps to balance out your body temperature, rinse away sweat and make you feel refreshed.

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Follow these simple tips to stay cool during a heat advisory. Also, make sure you check in on older folks to ensure that they’re staying cool during the summertime.

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Photo credits: Flickr/gagilas, Flickr/stevendepolo

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Baking Made Easy: Pan Conversions (Infographic via Fix.com)

July 18, 2015 By LovingOurHome.com Leave a Comment

Love to bake? Did you know that the size and depth of the pan you choose to bake with can effect how your baked goods come out? As someone who has never quite mastered the art and science of baking, this comes as news to me!

Luckily, the folks at Fix.com created a cool infographic that can help you select the perfect pan or make a proper conversion (temperature, cooking time, etc) to get the best baked cakes and more! It’s called The No-Fret Guide to Pan Conversions. Click the image to check out the full guide:

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infographic via Fix.com

 

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