Obama Backs Insurance Regulation - Sponsored Link
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedAd - Drive Less than 2 Hours a Day? You Could Get Auto Insurance Discounts.
Easy Storage Cabinets
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedFreestanding cabinets go where you want to go and do what you want to do. Just customize these pieces for smart storage -- your way. Slide 1 of 32 Snack Center Keep the kids fed and entertained with a super snack cabinet that houses drinks, snacks,
Low-Calorie Winter Desserts
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedGo ahead, indulge! These desserts pack fewer calories and less fat than your traditional favorites. Slide 1 of 22 Cinnamon-Spice Chocolate Brownies These scrumptious brownies are sure to become a family favorite. With a dusting of cinnamon powdered sugar
Clutter-Free Kids' Rooms
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedFrom inexpensive shelving to pricey built-ins and from closet redos to underbed storage, these clutter-busting solutions might just inspire you to tackle the storage problems in your kids' rooms.
Top Cottage Plants
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedThese romantic plants are must-haves for a romantic cottage-style garden. Slide 1 of 19 Bellflower This tough perennial produces spikes of white or blue blooms in early and midsummer. Like most cottage garden plants, the flowers are great for cutting.
Free Garden Plans
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedCreate a soft, romantic feel in your yard with these garden plans. Slide 1 of 18 Front Yard Cottage Garden Majestic delphiniums, charming foxgloves, fragrant lavender, and more combine to create a delightful show in your front yard. Garden size: 7 by 12
Garden Design Elements
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedCreate the romance of a cottage garden with these simple tips. Slide 1 of 11 Go Informal Cottage gardens don't look designed. In fact, they're usually exuberant, free-flowering, and sometimes even unrestrained. To get the informal look, avoid planting in
Make Your Home Heart-Smart
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedMaking some simple design and lifestyle changes at home can lead to a healthier heart. Here are our top tips -- all doable in just minutes. Slide 1 of 12 Entryway: Add Tennis Shoes Keep sneakers by your front door so they're handy for exercising. Staying
Eat for a Healthier Heart
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedHeart-Smart Food Tips NEW: / / / addthis_pub addthis_options 'favorites, email, stumbleupon, kirtsy, facebook, twitter, myspace, google, addthis_brand Already clipped - (0) Heart-Smart Food Tips Five simple ways to help your heart with your mouth. By
Easy-to-Make Gifts
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedGifts NEW: / / / addthis_pub addthis_options 'favorites, email, stumbleupon, kirtsy, facebook, twitter, myspace, google, addthis_brand Already clipped - (9) Make-Your-Own Gifts Express your affection by making your own gifts this . These creative gift
Pretty, Handcrafted Cards
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedBetter Homes and Gardens Network | Parents Network | Real Girls Network
Simple Sweets for Two
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedHow to end Valentine's Day on a sweet note? Try one of these romantic little desserts, from mini cakes and fondue to cookies and tartlets. Each one is gorgeous -- and easy to make.
Inside Lexicon's $3,500 Blu-ray Disc Player
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedIn a world where Blu-ray Disc player prices are plummeting, and even many of the best feature-packed, great performing units are now less than $500, is plunking down $3,500 for a high-end name brand Blu-ray Disc player really justified, or is the
Nursery chic
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedA baby's bedroom can still be stylish Check out Ideal Home's blog, HomeShoppingSpy, to see gorgeous nurseries that ooze designer style. Who says tacky teddies are your only option? Find ideas for creating a child-friendly, ultra-chic decorating scheme
Fun wallpaper for kids bedrooms/Kids' wallpaper
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedby updating their with this fun Animal Magic from Paperboy for (119.99 per roll). And the fun doesn't stop there as, when light catches the , it shows the animals' skeletons! But don't worry about them getting scared and running into your room at night -
Mysteries of Tankless Water Heaters
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedDid you know where you live affects your tankless water heater size? Or that pre-1992 shower heads will increase the heater size? Or that you will probably need multiple tankless electric units or have to use a gas or propane tankless unit for larger
Under pressure
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedI'd always wanted a bathroom so pimped it would make Tim Westwood blush: acres of gold leaf tiles, taps like works of art, and a showerhead the size of a crown. Such a shining vision seemed way beyond our £2,000 budget. Once you add in the cost of a
Inside information for interior designers on a budget
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedI spend my days nosing around some of the world's most jaw-droppingly beautiful homes. One moment I'll be wowed by an expansive New York loft filled with designer Italian sofas, the next it may be a South African beach-front property featuring an
Replace a fuse
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedA fuse is a protective device that cuts off the current if a circuit overloads or if there is a fault. There are three places you are likely to find them in your house: in your mains fuse box/consumer unit (most have now been replaced by a series of
Make a removeable chair or sofa cover
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedMeasuring the chair Examine the chair's shape. Make a simple drawing, breaking down the shapes that make up back, front of back, seat area, front of seat, arms and shaped arm fronts. Then add the measurements to your drawing. Most shapes will be
Revive a neglected houseplant
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedOver-watered plants are likely to be droopy. They may be sitting in water, and their potting mix will be damp below the surface. Quick action is required to save the plant as roots rot when waterlogged. Tip the plant out of its pot and have a look at
Restyle a lampshade
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedLay a large piece of newspaper on a flat surface. Lay the shade on its side. Make a pencil mark at the top and bottom of the seam. Roll the shade along the paper, tracing the edges, until you reach the part you started at. Add 2cm seams to the top and
Repair a crack in a wall
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedNormally, small cracks in interior walls are nothing to worry about in terms of potential structural problems. However, if they keep growing, you must get them checked out, initially by a builder, who may then recommend that a structural engineer make an
Put up a shelf
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedA basic shelf Survey the wall by tapping it in a few places. If it sounds hollow, it is probably a stud wall (plasterboard – or lathe and plaster in older properties – attached to solid wooden uprights). If it sounds solid, the chances are it is
Repair a spitting showerhead
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedA spitting showerhead is usually the result of a build up of limescale. Remove the showerhead from the hose by unscrewing it – it may undo by hand or you may need some slip-joint pliers to get a better grip. There will be some water in the hose, so
Decoupage furniture
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returned. Photograph: Thomas Brown Decoupage is a simple decorating process that involves sticking paper, magazine cutouts, wallpaper samples or fabric to a surface using a special type of decoupage glue or PVA glue. It's a process that can be used to cover
Remove a dent in your carpet
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedHeavy furniture left standing in one place will leave dents in your carpet, as will the feet of chairs that have to take the weight of your frame. How you eradicate these blemishes depends on the severity of the dent. For a small dent Fire up a steam
Find jewellery lost down a plughole
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedTo find something lost down the plughole, you need to access the trap section of the waste below the plughole. Most waste traps are simple to disassemble and reassemble by hand as the various sections are joined by large, plastic compression fittings.
Replace snapped sash window cords
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedOld sash (or double-hung) windows are counter-balanced by two pairs of weights hidden in each side of the window. The weights are hung on cords that run over a pulley wheel at the top of the window frame. If a cord snaps, the sash is difficult to open
Repair a hole in a wall
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedIf you've lost an area of plaster from a wall, knock away all the loose plaster with a hammer – back to the bricks, if necessary. Remove any dust, then paint the hole with some watered‑down PVA bonding agent. When it's dry, fill the hole with
Hang a picture
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 302 returnedFor small pictures or unframed canvases, hanging merely requires a picture hook or 3cm nail (angle it slightly upwards) banged into the wall at the appropriate point so 1cm sticks out. However, something large and framed, with glass, needs more than