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Amoeba present in rivers

Amoeba present in rivers

| August 17, 2011 | 0 Comments

I just read a very sad story of a 16-year old girl that died after being infected by an amoeba in Brevard County, Florida. They believe that the amoeba could have entered the teen’s body as the teen swam in a nearby river. The girl got a very high fever and was vomiting. Once they […]

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Win A PenelopeG ‘Nicole’ Necklace

Win A PenelopeG ‘Nicole’ Necklace

| August 12, 2011 | 0 Comments

Jewelry designer PenelopeG introduced the “Nicole” necklace this May in honor of Skin Cancer Awareness Month. The “Nicole” necklace, which retails for $40, was designed exclusively for The Skin Cancer Foundation. It will be an on-going item available to raise funds, with 50% of the profit going directly to the foundation. The Skin Cancer Foundation […]

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Need a 2 minute break to relax

Need a 2 minute break to relax

| August 9, 2011 | 0 Comments

“Type A” personalities, we challenge you to take a 2 minute break at your desk. Next time you are feeling stressed or you have been in front of your computer for hours, go to donothingfor2minutes.com and your screen will transform into a calming beach setting with the sun rising (or setting if you prefer,) the […]

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Meatless Monday Recipe for Halibut

Meatless Monday Recipe for Halibut

| August 8, 2011 | 0 Comments

It’s meatless monday and we are trying to figure out what to have tonight. It is a constant battle to get the kids to eat more fish so we are always on the look out for family friendly fish recipes. According to the new Food Pyramid we need to be eating fish once a week […]

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Americans spending less money

Americans spending less money

| August 2, 2011 | 0 Comments

Did you cut back on how much money you spent in June? A new report by the Commerce Department says Americans cut their spending by 20% in June 2011. The report goes on to say that this is the first time in twenty months that it has gone down, September 2009 was the last time […]

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Custom Party Invitations Just $2 from VistaPrint

Custom Party Invitations Just $2 from VistaPrint

| July 7, 2011 | 0 Comments

TODAY Only – July 7th VistaPrint is giving you the opportunity to order customized invitations for under $2.00. Invitations are available in 3 sizes and include premium 80 lb. card stock, with a choice of matte or glossy finish.  You can upload your own design or photo, or choose from over 1,000 popular styles. Once you […]

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Celebrate Sunglasses Day

Celebrate Sunglasses Day

| June 27, 2011 | 0 Comments

Did you know that today is Sunglasses day. In the United States June 27th has become known as sunglasses day and the time you celebrate it. I never know that such as day existed! We all know that the main purpose of sunglasses is to protect our eyes from harmful UV rays but it also […]

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Clinique Bonus Time

Clinique Bonus Time

| June 27, 2011 | 0 Comments

Clinique has an 8 piece free gift with purchase through Lord & Taylor though July 10th or until supplies last. We love Clinique Bonus Time!
All you have to do is purchase $25 or more in Clinique products, and you get free goodies valued at $75.
The gift includes a high impact mascara in black, London last […]

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First Day of Summer 2011

First Day of Summer 2011

| June 21, 2011 | 0 Comments

Get ready because today is the first Day of Summer Summer Solstice which turns out to be the longest day of the year. Summer Solstice results in the longest day and the shortest night of the year everywhere in the northern hemisphere. Not sure what to do on this longest day – how about a […]

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History of Sunglasses

History of Sunglasses

| June 12, 2011 | 0 Comments

I always seek to learn more about a topic of interest so I went on the search for how sun glasses came to be. It turns out that sunglasses date as far back as prehistoric times. Back then sunglasses were made out of walrus ivory with narrow horizontal slits in then to help protect against […]

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