Articles, tagged with "rubbish bin", page 4
19th April 2010
All homes need some basic rules to make sure that everything runs smoothly and (ideally) so that one person doesn't end up doing more than their fair share of the work. Not all homes have the rules written down, but judging by the amount of quarrels about...
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Author:
anyclean
24th March 2010
Credit card fraudsters are having to up their game and are becoming ever more ingenious with the scams they try to pull off. As a UK credit cardholder you need to staying on your toes and ahead of the game. You need to ensure you keep up to date with all ...
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Author:
Isreal Contreras
23rd March 2010
One of the problems I find with some space saving furniture is that I have little room to actually put it. An example of this is the freestanding Elfa tower into which sliding baskets are intended to fit. This item has been designed for kitchen storage, s...
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Author:
John Emdios
22nd March 2010
Tired of your old mobile phone? Ready to toss it and get a new one? Have you ever considered recycling it? Recycling your mobile phones helps to protect the environment by reusing materials and saving energy. Most of the materials that mobile phones are m...
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Author:
Felicity Lightbody
08th March 2010
When moving house its best to start collecting boxes to move as soon as you have the idea. In doing this it means that you can start packing when you wish, worry less about finding ways to box items at the last minute and give yourself a peace of mind on ...
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Author:
Bar123
08th February 2010
For many, the bedroom is not only the place for sleeping, dressing and grooming; it is also the setting for romance and passion. Not every bedroom is a sensual love-nest all the time - we all get sick, exhausted or not in the mood from time to time, and ...
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Author:
anyclean
22nd January 2010
Making homemade compost is a great idea. It is environmentally friendly, saves you money and improves the quality of your soil. Synthetic fertiliser is made from petroleum and is hazardous to the environment. The oil used in fertiliser has to be extracte...
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Author:
ryand
06th January 2010
Yes, I remember well the cold tinned prawns on my plate with a lone crunchy potato that had been zapped in the microwave, for breakfast. Once there was even a rollmop (German description of a pickled herring fillet) on my plate and a side dish of dill cu...
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Author:
Josef Strong
14th December 2009
If you're studying this piece, you are likely already familiar with the incontrovertible fact that the forex market or just currency exchange, is a massive profit generator for the skilled trader. And you almost certainly already know that every day, $3 ...
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Author:
Andres Foreman
04th December 2009
Electronics come and go with alarming speed. One minute the shiny new iPhone you bought with such loving care is all the rage, and the next moment it's already become obsolete and you move on to bigger and better things. The turnover rate is higher than y...
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Author:
Tom Lasky
25th November 2009
Training Your Dog with Dog Training Collars
Have you ever encountered problems training your dog? Almost every dog owner will answer yes to such a question. This is because, despite being man's best friend, dogs are still animals, and need to be traine...
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Author:
Kim Seal
06th November 2009
pot gardenis a brilliant concept for houses with no garden or outdoor space and it can be done easily with only a few pots put up in the patio or the balcony or even the window sill. indoor garden costs need not be exorbitant and can be kept to the minim...
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Author:
Gila Karash
15th October 2009
WANTED ALL Plant Lovers And Gardening Enthusiasts
R.H.S. Medal Winning Plantsman From
Cambridgeshire Reveals A Easy, Simple Way
To Turn Your Gardening Hobby Into A Part
Time Income Of £500 to £1000 Per Week
Best Of All, You Get To Play With You...
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Author:
jimgough
03rd September 2009
Many people wander why reducing our water usage is such an important issue. Particularly as England is notorious for it's rainy climate. However, most people will be surprised to learn that some parts of the UK are experiencing water shortages. The ke...
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Author:
Tal Potishman
08th August 2009
When you create something, it's almost like giving birth. And allowing your child to grow up can be one of the hardest steps you'll ever have to face. Although at the same time, the satisfied feeling to finally complete something as pleasant as a piece of...
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Author:
Joel Annesley