Buying tabs for your vehicle, camper, boat or any of your toys. It seems like everything needs tabs. Luckily or unluckily, some of our tabs are due at the same time so we have limited trips to the DMV. I had to get two sets of tabs so I headed off to the DMV office in West Duluth. I spent a good half hour of frustration there because I didn't have the knowledge that I'm going to tell you, so y
Unless you have a dedicated dining room in your home like Glensheen, if you plan on having several guests for the holidays the best way to serve your goodies is with a buffet table. The Christmas holiday makes for an easy buffet table with both foods and decoration.
There's a new text/e-mail scam that looks legit, but it is not. Banking officials are saying it will look real, all the logos will be on the email, but it will tell you to follow a link and log in quickly to take care of the problem. Once you follow the link, it will be on their server and ask for all kinds of information.
It happens and we've all been there. That drinking glass or collectible object you had in your hand has now slipped and dropped to the floor - where it shattered into a million pieces.
Most baking recipes start with the following line: "In a bowl, cream the butter and sugar together". Most people just follow the instructions without ever thinking about why you're creaming butter and sugar together and what difference does it make.
Can I eat snow? It's a question that just about anyone who's ever lived in an area that receives snow in the winter has pondered at least once or twice. If you didn't wonder about it as a kid - then your kids will probably make you question the safety of eating Mother Nature's white stuff after you become a parent. (And, haven't we all heard the adage about snow of the yellow variety?)
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I love Martha Stewart. Yes, she can be a little pretentious at times - but she has every right to be: The woman knows her stuff! That's why when I ran across this article on her website, I was quick to check it out.
It takes a special sort of person to not only survive a Northland winter - but to truly embrace it. Cold, snow, and shorter days all combine to make the experience less than perfect for some. So what can you do to make life easier on yourself and grin-and-bear it?
I'm not perfect - but - I prefer proper grammar at all costs. I'm the co-worker that reminds people that there is no such thing as a "first annual" event and that "Daylight Saving Time" is not a plural event (there is no "s" on savings). So, this plea caught my eye.
While the Christmas season is a happy one - it's also an expensive one, filled with plenty of stress. A lot of people are looking for ways to save money and make life easier on them in December. But what can you do?