Jul
02
Posted on 02-07-2008
Filed Under (monograms) by Sophia on 02-07-2008


When it comes to commercial kitchen appliances, General Electric (GE) is no stranger to manufacturing top of the line products and accessories. They have made a variety of machines for use in a kitchen household, from refrigerators and freezers to dishwashers and venting systems. GE commercial kitchen appliances are good quality and fairly priced. These products are widely available on the consumer market too, so you most likely have one of these brand name machines in your kitchen right now.

Maybe your needs haven’t been satisfied by these ordinary looking machines though. Even with your spiffy new dishwasher or convection oven, it might feel as if you’re missing something. Perhaps that element you’re lacking is just a simple visual appeal, and one way this can be improved upon is with the type of appliances you purchase. If you’re looking to improve the appearance of your kitchen, explore the special collection of the GE commercial kitchen Monogram appliances. The Monogram Collection specializes in giving your household a unique flavor.

The Monogram commercial GE kitchen appliances present a wide selection of choices that allows you to add to the aesthetic value of your kitchen. All of the Monogram appliances are built to be shown off your friends and family. Not only that, but as these are top of the line machines, the appliances will work quicker and more efficiently than a conventional model. The microwave oven, for example, uses high intense halogen lights that heats food faster than a normal oven.

Whether it’s a built-in side-by-side refrigerator or a countertop microwave oven, the commercial kitchen appliances that the GE Monogram line has to offer are endless. If you need a place to store and chill your beverages, you can take a look at the special bar refrigerator or the wine reserve. Or, you can glance over the slick-looking professional ranges to really give your kitchen the shine and performance it deserves.

Even though the commercial kitchen appliances in the GE Monogram line are stylish on their own, GE gives you the option to customize your products to give it the look and feel that you want. For example, you can apply a black or white acrylic panel kit to your refrigerator, or even use a custom handle if you so desire. Even a microwave oven can be customized to use a black, white or stainless steel kit.

The GE Monogram line doesn’t stop with commercial kitchen appliances either. The Monogram products also extend to outdoor cooking grills. Whether your needs require a portable cart or a stationary grill, either would be a great addition to your backyard. You can also customize these just like the other products if you so choose.

All in all, the GE Monogram collection may be just what you need to achieve that special look that you’re going for. For people who desire this level of customization, the Monogram appliances can help aid you in building the kitchen you’ve always dreamed of. Explore the collection for yourself and see what suits your needs.

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Jun
25
Posted on 25-06-2008
Filed Under (Uncategorized, traveling with kids) by Sophia on 25-06-2008


Long rides aboard buses or trains with children can be especially challenging. Even the best behaved children will struggle with the monotony of being trapped in the same rail car or uncomfortable bus seat for hours on end. The simplest solution is to schedule the trip during the night, allowing the children to sleep away the trip; but that’s not always and an option. Parents who think ahead will be better prepared to deal with the situation.

Technology can provide one answer. The price of Portable DVD players has dropped considerably. Mini CD players and hand-held video games will provide at least a few hours of entertainment for the kids (and peace and quiet for the parents). However, for those children too young for the gadgets, and for all children when the gadgets get boring or the batteries die, make sure to have other things on hand.

A stack of books is always welcome on a long trip. Pack a variety of books appropriate to the ages of the children, from picture books for the youngest to magazines or novels for the oldest. An added advantage of books is that one book can occupy more than one child - all of the children can listen while an adult reads aloud, or an older child can read a book to a younger one.

Make sure to bring a collection of toys, too. Younger children can entertain themselves for quite a while with a stuffed toy to cuddle or a doll to chat with. Art supplies are one thing most parents don’t consider, but for a child who loves to draw, washable window markers and cling plastic stickers are the perfect tool to turn their window into a work of art.

Most importantly, don’t neglect the value of “quality time.” Just a pleasant conversation or a rousing chorus of “Ninety-Nine Bottles of Juice on the Wall” might be all that’s needed to turn a boring train ride into a memorable family vacation.

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Jun
23
Posted on 23-06-2008
Filed Under (movers) by Sophia on 23-06-2008


If you are looking for work or want to work for yourself, HireAHelper lets you set your own pay rate and your own hours while advertising your professional services.

This could be a great source of extra income if you need to earn some extra money to boost the household income as you can choose when you work and let’s face it, the time most homeowners are home is evening and weekends.

A small percentage of the cost of each job is paid to HireAHelper to cover the cost of credit card processing and for advertising your services on the website.

Need some help moving? HireAHelper connects you with moving labor and the average customer saves over $300 when they rent their own truck and HireAHelper. This is an internet based service that connects a wide pool of day laborers with individuals like you who need to get things done. There are over a thousand registered Helpers across the US and you can search by different kids of help, such as landscaping, cleaning, day labor, moving labor etc.

It’s easy to get started with HireAHelper. Just search the profiles and and choose the type of helper you want in your area. You will receive a quote instantly from the helpers you have chosen. For example, you might choose Chicago movers or New York movers. Each helper will have a personal profile and you can read reviews from previous work.

You will be contacted within 24 hours by the helpers and they will let you know if they can complete your job. If they can’t, you can select another helper or cancel your job. Once a job has been offered and accepted, payment is charged to your credit card and an authorization code is sent to you.

3. Once the work is completed you simply provide the authorization code to the helper and once they present it to HireAHelper, and their account is credited.

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Jun
18
Posted on 18-06-2008
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Sophia on 18-06-2008


For sheer variety, there aren’t too many places that can beat Northern Arizona for landscape and beauty.

First off, select a home base–a place to return to after driving around all day. The Northern Arizona sights are relatively close, but “relatively” still might mean a few hours drive. One of the best home bases is Sedona. It’s got quite a collection of shops and restaurants, and also has Slide Rock, in Oak Creek Canyon, just a few minutes outside of Sedona.

Slide Rock is a canyon carved out of the red rock by Oak Creek. The algae covering the rocks makes them especially slippery, so swimmers can actually slide right on down the river, like a naturally formed water park. It’s a very popular destination, but be sure to check with the park in advance, because they will close the creek to swimming if the algae level gets too high or the water level gets too low. Oak Creek is also great for fishing.

With a comfortable home base, the family is ready to make their expeditions to the other Northern Arizona sites of interest, starting with the world’s biggest hole in the ground, the Grand Canyon. Carved out of bedrock by the Colorado River, the canyon is a scar across Northern Arizona, and offers some of the most incredible views in the state.

Between Sedona and the Canyon is Flagstaff, one of the few places in Arizona where you can go skiing. That’s always been an attraction for Phoenix dwellers–the possibility of driving to Flagstaff at dawn to ski all morning, then driving home to jump in the backyard pool.

There are several other sites of interest within a few hours’ drive from Sedona, such as Meteor Crater, the Petrified Forest, the Painted Desert, and Montezuma’s Castle. All of them are worth the trip, and make Northern Arizona one of the most attractive areas in the country.

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Jun
14
Posted on 14-06-2008
Filed Under (debt relief solution) by Sophia on 14-06-2008


Debt negotiation and debt consolidation are the major steps involved in  getting back on top of finances for most of us. Another thing to remember is that if you are also pursuing a debt consolidation loan, many creditors will happily take a percentage off your total debt in exchange for a lump sum payment, especially if your account has been delinquent for some time.

A friend owed Mastercard over $20,000 and when she asked for a reduction in return for full debt settlement, they took 20% off her debt. A $4000 saving is a huge thing – it’s months of repayments saved in one fell swoop.

If you are in credit card debt, the first thing you need to do is rigorously prune your budget. Do away with luxuries such as cable, cell phones and internet or at least reduce your usage to the lowest priced plan. No, you really DON’T need a blackberry. Take a packed lunch to work or school. Go cold turkey on Starbucks. Every cent counts. Think about it – if you have $2,000 in debt today and you are repaying the minimum which is $20, for arguments sake. It will 16 years to pay the balance down, and cost you $2060 in interest payments. Play around with some online credit card calculators and see what a difference you can make by paying extra each month.

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Jun
11
Posted on 11-06-2008
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Sophia on 11-06-2008


Club Mediterranee–”Club Med”–is a chain of resorts based in France, based on the concept that the staff should make friends and freely associate with the guests. Their Sandpiper location is two hours from either Orlando or Miami, and was designed to be the perfect “family friendly” Club Med location.

The rooms are perfect for a family. They are roomy and comfortable, with large closets and easy access to washer and dryer, and even a sitting area with sofa and chairs.

Sandpiper offers specific rooms and programs for each age group. Infants, one year olds, two year olds, three, etc; each one has a room dedicated and a program suited to them. There’s even a “Baby Bottle Room,” open 24 hours and stocked to handle any child’s snack requests.

For walkers up to two years old, there are activities like Bubbles Walk and Swing and Slide. Two and three year olds are helped with Plaster Hands, Magic Show, and Discovery Walk.

Four to seven year olds can enjoy hat making, trampoline, and the Sandpiper 500, while eight to ten year olds get to start on rollerblading, waterskiing, and tubing (waterskiing on an inner tube). And eleven to seventeen year olds can enjoy trapeze, golf, tennis, sailing and more; just check the activities list posted daily.

Every week, the kids join in for a MiniClub stage show, complete with costumes and lighting. And every evening, the kids hop into pedal cars for the nightly Sandpiper 500 race.

Oh, and there’s stuff for the adults, too. Tennis, trapeze, trampoline, waterskiing, Disco Yoga, sailing, and golf are all available. There’s also the Siesta Club, where Sandpiper staff will sit with kids from 8pm to 1am while the grownups get out of the hotel room.

All in all, there aren’t too many places more family-oriented than Club Med Sandpiper.

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Jun
04
Posted on 04-06-2008
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Sophia on 04-06-2008


If you were traveling with children in Europe, wouldn’t it be nice to have a “home base” to start from? That place would need large, family friendly lodging, with plenty of activities for both kids and parents for those “stay in the hotel” days, and a staff fairly fluent in English. It would also have to be affordable, and located pretty near the spots you’re thinking about visiting.

Amazingly enough, such a place does exist. Center Parcs has a chain of twenty locations spread across Europe, with resorts in France, England, Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands. They haven’t done much advertising in the United States, so most American travelers don’t even know they exist.

The distinguishing feature of each of these resorts is the big dome that houses the kid’s activity area, restaurants, shops, spas, and pool–though “pool” hardly does it justice, since it has water slides, kiddie pools, wave pools, and more. The restaurants cover the full range from fast food to gourmet specialty, and there’s even a supermarket.

Each resort offers a variety of kid-friendly activities. They have activities like Baluba and Experience Factory, which are a roomful of play equipment and toys to climb on, plus petting zoo, pony rides, climbing walls, and even snorkeling.

For adults, each resort has shopping, saunas, bicycle and hiking trails, swimming and skiing, and more.

All of the resorts are located fairly near to landmarks and cities (like Waterloo, Antwerp, the Hague, and Paris), so they make a perfect “home base” from which to explore Europe.

What’s more, the cottages at each resort are roomy and comfortable, because they were designed to handle a three-generation family. Most have fireplaces, widescreen TV, children’s beds, and private balconies. As a special feature, families can even reserve a room with a puppet theater, circus tent, baby bath, and collection of toys.

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May
28
Posted on 28-05-2008
Filed Under (decorating) by Sophia on 28-05-2008


Decorating your home when you are on tight budget is definitely a difficult task. This is because when you have to spend a lot of money in only purchasing a home of your own, you find that there is hardly any money left when the time of decorating the home comes. However, today this task is not as difficult as it used to be sometime back. Recently much advancement has been introduced in the customary material, making the job of decorating easier.

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May
21
Posted on 21-05-2008
Filed Under (Buying A Car) by Sophia on 21-05-2008


Buying a car from an individual or from a local car dealer is one tedious task if the objective is to purchase a second car that is still in good running condition.  A buyer would never trade his hard-earned money with just a complete wasted used car.  Whether new or used, when buying a car, it should be treated with the same importance and value. 

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May
14
Posted on 14-05-2008
Filed Under (debt reduction) by Sophia on 14-05-2008


Being in serious, mounting debt can be stressful.  It can bring up thoughts of hopelessness and despair.  But while many people offer many different options for debt relief, not all of them are looking out for their customer’s well-being.  Debt reduction services are a booming business, and as with any booming business sector, many of the people promising help are merely out to make a quick buck.

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