May 19th, 2009 posted by CodeGirl
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Knowing yourself and your information processing preferences can help you create an organization system that works best for you. Obviously, we can’t cover every possible solution, but these suggestions will hopefully get you headed in the right direction.
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How you process information has a strong correlation to how you may want to organize your home and office.
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May 14th, 2009 posted by CodeGirl
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May 7th, 2009 posted by CodeGirl
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The best method: Use a damp, soft cloth – that’s it.
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First, my biggest motivation when making a major purchase is the total cost of ownership. In other words, in my best estimation, how much money am I going to have to invest in this item over its lifetime, including the initial cost, regular maintenance costs, energy use, water use, and so on
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use the freezer in two ways, you’ll value it as never before. The first: take raw ingredients you have too much of — or whose life you simply wish to prolong — and freeze them. The second: take things you’ve already cooked — basics like stock, beans, grains and the like, or fully cooked dishes — and freeze them.
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April 30th, 2009 posted by CodeGirl
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April 17th, 2009 posted by CodeGirl
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