Sunday, January 8, 2017

Modernize Your Old Kitchen Without Remodeling

Chances are if you’ve purchased an older home, it was for a reason; you wanted a place that had charm, you wanted to have quality wooden interiors which were done by trusted wood importers along with a dash of history, and you wanted a place that had character, i.e., not a cookie-cutter house. That’s great, but sometimes people wish that when they own these homes they could update the spaces inside a little bit to a more modernized style. Not necessarily fully modern in terms of looks, but also function. If you still want to keep your beautiful home, but you want to remodel a few things along the way, here are a few things to consider.

Change The Flooring

Chances are if you’ve got a house that is 50, 75 or even 100 years old, the flooring needs an update. A lot of the floors that are that old tend to be wood. Hardwood is a great flooring material because it does last a long time, but with that age can come stains, scratches, dents, squeaky floors, etc. You can find wood floors that are especially cheaper than that of hardwood, and they still look and feel amazing. One option if you like wood but you don’t have the money to put down on a new hardwood floor, is to look at installing laminate flooring material, which is a much cheaper option.

Add A Fun Backsplash Tile

This is a modern take in bathrooms and kitchens. You might even have one right now – but it’s probably stained, you might have a few cracks or missing tiles, you might even have grout that so desperately needs to be cleaned but can’t be. If that’s the case then a brand new backsplash is just what you need. Not only with this update the look of the kitchen, but if you feel that you need a little contrast or want to add a little color to the kitchen or bathroom, this is a great way of going about it, without going crazy with color.

Paint Your Kitchen

Painting a kitchen or even a bathroom is a great way to create a clean and uniform space. White can make a room feel updated, without feeling overbearing. Make sure you paint the cabinets white too. This can be a time consuming process, but it’ll be worth it in the end.

Add A Kitchen Island

Kitchen islands might seem like a newer accessory, but these have actually been around a lot longer than you might think. In one capacity or another kitchen islands have actually been around since the 1950s, perhaps just a smaller version than the ones available now. A kitchen island has an aesthetic draw, but it’s also quite functional. If the kitchen is big enough, an island can give you more working space/cooking space. On top of that, most all kitchen islands have drawers and cabinets which gives you even more space to put things like cookbooks, pots and pans, jars filled with baking ingredients like flour, sugar, and yeast. Kitchen islands are primarily made from wood, but you can find all sorts of options for the stand as well as the top; butchers block, stainless steel, tile, etc. Simply find the one that works for you and your kitchen style. If you have the money, you can also find websites online and businesses offline that will make you a custom made island too.

Choose Classic Finishes

Instead of choosing more updated or trendy materials like stainless steel or marble, try to stick with materials that are more classic. That includes wood, porcelain white tiles, white cabinets, glass, etc. Try to stay away from overly expensive or luxurious appliances, natural stone materials, and the like.

Update The Hardware

You can still keep the charm of your kitchen and bathroom, but update it by changing out the hardware. Not only will this create a new updated look, but who knows, maybe you need a change. Hardware can get oily, faded or stained over the years. Hardware can be purchased at any home improvement store and depending on how decorative you want to get, it might cost you less than $30 for the entire kitchen or the bathroom.

Update The Faucets


If you have a faucet in the kitchen or bathroom that is deteriorating, why not consider buying a new one? These days you can actually find all sorts of styles, which is great because it gives you the ability to keep that old age charm, without going too far modern. If you really want something unique, look into finding a custom made faucet or find a recycled faucet – these tend to be aged, like your home, but they are cleaned, fixed and renewed.

Saturday, January 7, 2017

How to Choose the Right High Chair



Anyone who has ever tried to feed a toddler will recognize the importance of having the right high chair; the wrong choice can leave you with a squirming baby stuck in the seat, food packed into hard-to-reach crevices, and – the ultimate disaster – a baby toppling the whole setup as they try and climb out. From mom to mom, we’re here to help you choose the chair that fits your specific needs by outlining the factors to consider when making your decision.

Style
Who says that stylish ladies have to fall prey to frumpiness and a loss of fabulousness when they have a baby? There are many stylish high chairs out there to fit into any number of décor themes: take the Micuna Ovo, a sleek and sophisticated high chair made from solid beech and leather that’s a tried and tested favorite in Europe but a newcomer to the US. You don’t have to choose between style and practicality, but generally, you do have to pay more to have both. Which leads us onto…

Price and quality
Even if you’re strapped for cash, don’t be tempted to buy the cheapest plastic high chair available in the store. Given that 9.2 million of our kids go into the emergency department to be treated for non-life-threatening injuries every year, we don’t need to add to the risk by purchasing a flimsy model that could crack, fall, or trap little fingers in sub-standard fixtures and fittings. If you can’t afford a quality chair new, get one second hand from a friend or yard sale, and clean well before use.

Practicality and ease
Mothering can easily be a full time job, and it’s becoming increasingly recognized that moms who work professionally at all and have a young child are basically working two jobs. A lot of our time at home seems to be spent cleaning up the messes that our children make, and having a high chair that’s quick and easy to operate as well as clean and maintain makes a big difference. This means no fiddly tray attachment, no tiny crevices, and no absorbent straps that end up as a breeding ground for bacteria.

Versatility
Children grow like weeds – fast and uncontrollably. So if we shell out on a quality high chair, we want it to be able to meet our child’s changing needs as they mature and develop. The best high chairs can be adjusted for use as desks or lower chairs once the child can sit properly to eat at the table, and the tray part can be removed to make a normal seat. Check for this versatility in any new chair you buy to make sure it isn’t outgrown in a matter of months!

Cleaning Products to Avoid if You Have Allergies



Most household cleaning products are harmful to children. According to research done by the University of Minnesota [1], several chemicals found in the home are linked to allergies.

Most household cleaning products are harmful to children. According to research done by the University of Minnesota [1], several chemicals found in the home are linked to allergies. They cause birth defects, cancer, and psychological disorders. The Consumer Protection Safety Commission [2] states that since 1970, asthma cases have increased by 59 percent. Children under 15 years of age have suffered from asthma at a higher rate of 41 percent. The data is alarming to healthcare professionals.

Chemical Ingredients to Avoid Found in Household Cleaning Products:

Formaldehyde
The Agency for Toxic Substance & Disease Registry (ATSDR) [3] states that if exposure to formaldehyde is high, it will irritate the upper respiratory tract including the eyes, ears, nose, and throat when you inhale the chemical. It could lead to nose and throat cancer. It causes skin irritation. If it gets taken orally, it will inflame the gastrointestinal tract. Small cases have reported occupational asthma, but it is rare.

Using products with formaldehyde can increase the concentration levels indoors that could be a potential hazard. Formaldehyde is a type of flammable gas that is colorless at room temperature. According to the ATSDR, consideration of individual factors has to be examined to detect the level of harm the substance will cause. Formaldehyde produces itself naturally by plants, animals, and humans.

You can get exposed to formaldehyde by breathing it in, ingesting it, or by skin contact. You can find it in wood products, automobile exhaust, and cigarette smoke. You can also find it in paints, varnishes, commercial cleaning products, and permanent press fabrics.

When you breathe in the substance, it will only enter your blood at high levels and goes to your respiratory tract. When you ingest it via food or water, it will enter your body through the digestive tract. When you use cleaning liquids with the substance, it will enter your system by way of the skin.

Ammonia
You can become blind, get lung damage or die from excessive exposure to Ammonia. A mild exposure will result in coughing, nose and throat irritation. If you swallow the chemical, your mouth and throat will burn. It will also cause stomach irritation.

Ammonia is poisonous to children under the age of six. It is a colorless gas that has a piercing and suffocating scent. It exists in nature as well as in the human body. It aids the body in making protein and other molecules. You can find it in fertilizer, water purification system, plastics, and explosives. It also exists in pesticides, fabrics, dyes, liquid dish soaps, and other chemicals. Most people get exposed to ammonia by breathing in the fumes.

According to the New York State Department of Health [4], ammonia damages the cells in the body if you breathe, swallow or come into contact with it via the skin. The damages depend on how severe the exposure is. Your eyes, nose, and throat, will burn.
Sodium Lauryl Sulphate (SLS)

According to Dr. Mercola [5], prolonged exposure to SLS can cause damage to the hair, skin, and eyes. It can also cause immunological problems as well as cancer. At a high concentration, SLS can irritate the eyes. It is a foaming agent that you can find in most detergents, soaps, shampoos, toothpaste, and other personal care products.

Dr. Mercola further states that the effect of slathering certain commercial chemicals on your skin is more damaging than eating them. When you eat the chemicals, the saliva and the enzymes contained in your stomach help to break them down and flush them out of your body.

On the other hand, when you come in contact with them via your skin, the chemicals get absorbed directly into your bloodstream. There is nothing to filter out the chemicals, so they find their way to your organs. They will sit and accumulate in your delicate organs for long periods and eventually become toxic.

It is paramount that you protect your skin. It guards the internal organs against harmful infections. It gets rid of waste via perspiration. The skin acts as a barrier to harmful bacteria. It is a haven for friendly bacteria, and it also keeps your body temperature normal. If you expose it to harmful chemicals, it may not function optimally.

Alternative but Healthy Ways to Clean
Even if the product has a claim to be natural, it is still advisable to read the label. You can make your cleaning agents using natural ingredients. To make a glass cleaner, you can mix one tablespoon of vinegar or lemon juice into one quart of water. Spray it on the glass, and use a soft cloth to clean it.

You can make furniture polish by mixing one teaspoonful of lemon juice with one pint of mineral or vegetable oil.

Getting rid of the odor from carpets does not have to involve toxic chemicals. You can sprinkle baking soda on the affected area and let it sit for fifteen minutes. Vacuum the area afterward.

Substitute mothballs with cedar chips, lavender flowers, rosemary, mint, or white peppercorns.

Conclusion

It is annoying enough to have to deal with allergies. Adding to the symptoms will only compound your problems. Instead of using harsh chemicals with formaldehyde, ammonia, and SLS, it is wise to use all-natural ingredients instead. To be sure that the cleaning agents are free of chemicals, you can make them yourself by using natural products that you have in your kitchen. Using natural products can help to reduce asthma cases and other respiratory illnesses.

Further Reading:

  1. The Household Toxins Institute, “The Health and Environmental Hazards Hidden in Traditional Household Cleaning Products,” http://www.tc.umn.edu/~ angv0004/HealthHazards.pdf
  2. Consumer Protection Safety Commission, “Biological Pollutants in the Home” http://www.cpsc.gov/safety- education/safety-guides/home/ biological-pollutants-in-your- home/
  3. Agency for Toxic Substance & Disease Registry, “Public Health Statement for Formaldehyde,” September 2008, http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/phs/ phs.asp?id=218&tid=39
  4. New York State Department of Health, “The Facts about Ammonia,” https://www.health.ny.gov/ environmental/emergency/ chemical_terrorism/ammonia_ general.htm
  5. Mercola.com, “Deadly and Dangerous Shampoos, Toothpastes, and Detergents: Could 16,000 Studies Be Wrong about SLS?,” July 13, 2010, http://articles.mercola.com/ sites/articles/archive/2010/ 07/13/sodium-lauryl-sulfate. aspx
  6. How to clean your pipe and get rid of drain flies

Friday, January 6, 2017

Get $5 When You Sign Up For #Swagbucks in January!


Now that the holidays are over, a lot of us have gone into savings mode again as we rebuild our bank accounts from all that gift buying! Some of us have already started saving for the 2017 holidays! If you're looking to extend your budget or just say within it, Swagbucks is a great resource for that.

You've probably seen me write about Swagbucks a lot on here. It's a site where you earn points (called SB) for things you're probably doing online already, like searching, watching videos, discovering deals, and taking surveys. Then you take those points and exchange them for gift cards to places like Amazon, Starbucks, Walmart, Target, or PayPal cash.

Here's how you get your bonus:

1. Sign up using this link

2. Earn 300 SB total before 2/1/17. You'll get a $3 (300 SB) bonus for it!

3. If you spend at least $25 through Swagbucks Shop* you'll get another $2 (200 SB) bonus on top of the cash back you'll get from shopping. If you have some shopping to do online, just go to Swagbucks first and visit the store through them. It doesn't cost you anything extra, but you'll get SB points for every dollar you spend (on top of the bonus)!

That's it. It's super easy, and Swagbucks is for real. I use it myself, and I've earned 43,168 SB since I joined, which is $431.68, and I normally get PayPal cash so I can spend it on Younique, things I need for our  homeschool on eBay, and even to pay for my book covers that I get made on Fiverr.com!

*You must receive your shopping SB before March 1st

Snow Much Fun Collector's Bills #Swagbucks


One of my favorite things about using Swagbucks is that I can get rewards for searching the web through their search engine. Every now and then they have "Collector's Bills" worth bonus SB points that you can collect by simply searching the web. Collect them all, and you get an SB Bonus! Once you've collected enough SB, you can redeem them for gift cards to stores like Walmart, Target, and many more! I've been doing this for years and love how it adds up. I use Swagbucks as my search engine and daily I get some sort of bonus.
Here's all the information for this week's Snow Much Fun Collector's Bills:
Search the web through the Swagbucks search starting Monday, January 2nd through Sunday, January 8th, and when you get a search win, you may get a special Collector’s Bill valued at either:
  • 5 SB
  • 7 SB
  • 9 SB
  • 11 SB
  • 16 SB
  • 22 SB
When you get a Collector’s Bill you’ll receive the value of the bill and the bill will be added to your “Collector’s Bills” ledger. Collect all 6 Collector’s Bills and you’ll instantly earn a 20 SB Bonus!
Keep searching til you find them all!