Shows like Shark Tank have definitely helped many inventers and entrepreneurs get a start or at least a national spotlight for their products. One Minnesota man hopes his appearance this past weekend helps him too.
I love most of Duluth Trading Company's products, but I've yet to try the dry on the fly pants. I saw them on sale and picked them up, and here's my thoughts.
The warm summer days haven't hit yet. While you are stuck indoors, make the most of it. You might have some things that could make you some extra cash, and all you need are the tools. They are right at your fingertips. Here are some ways and places you could make some money on your old or unwanted things.
Thanks to help from a gal that knows first hand how expensive going to prom can be, there is a chance for students currently enrolled in a school of the Northland that might not have a dress for the high school dance or prom can now show up with sparkling confidence.
Originally, I suggested battery operated socks to keep your tootsies toasty while enjoying all that the Lake Superior Ice Festival has to offer, but on Facebook Brad brought up the fact that a warm pair of boots might just do the trick and that got me thinking.
They call her the "dress fairy". I call her the woman with utmost compassion and true love for helping others. Her name is Mary and thanks to her dedication and giving up half her basement for storage, high school aged girls currently enrolled in a school of the Northland that might not have a dress for the high school dance or prom can now show up with sparkling confidence.
I had heard about the "dress fairy" before, but had no idea how much care, compassion and true love for helping others was involved. Until, I met Mary Francis-Bennett. Thanks to her dedication and giving up half her basement for storage, girls in the Northland that might not have a dress for the high school dance or prom can now show up with sparkling confidence.
One thing people forget about is their clothes dryer. Keep the lint trap free of build up and make sure your automatic setting works if you use that setting. Also, make sure you aren't drying something thin enough to catch on fire, which may require you watch your heat setting.