Spaghetti and Cheese Casserole Recipe - Nutritious and Delicious

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Here’s another one of my favorite spaghetti recipe. Notice that I use whole wheat pasta and a lot of vegetable - Nutritious and Delicious!

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Vegetarian Spaghetti Bolognese Recipe - Nutritious and Tasty

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A Nutritious and Delicious Vegetarian Spaghetti Recipe - You will enjoy cooking and relish it eating!

Enjoy!

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Cheese and Mushroom Toasts

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This is a delicious recipe - Cheese and Mushroom Toasts.
You would love it..

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Cheese and Tomato Pie Recipe

By Lisa · Comment
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An easy Pie :-)

Happy Holidays to All! Enjoy the dish

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Cheese and Vegetable Flan Recipe

By Lisa · Comment
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This is an easy cheese and vegetables Flan recipe.

I hope you enjoy.

Do post your comments so I know

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EASY THAI GREEN CURRY

By Lisa · Comment
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Its a vegetarian Thai Style Dish.

I hope you would enjoy!

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Low Cost Ways For Your Small Business To Recruit Good Employees

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One of the greatest challenges for small business owners is to recruit, train, and retain good workers. It’s very tough for a small company, especially in the bootstrapping start-up phase, to compete with bigger companies when it comes to offering competitive salaries and attractive benefits.

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Energy Efficiency Tips - Replacing and Reputty Windows Glass

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Make your home Energy Efficient by scraping off the old Putty and applying a fresh layer of Putty around your windows and lower your utility bills.

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Hire Temporary Employees for Your Small Business

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No matter what kind of work you require, you can find a temporary worker to fit all. The greatest advantage to hiring a temp is that because they are on someone else’s payroll, you don’t have to worry about benefits or payroll taxes.

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Safety Tips at Home to Protect You and Keep Your Home Safe

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There are many perils to your safety at home that are less obvious—like carbon monoxide gas and radon. The big question now becomes how can you acquaint yourself with some commonsense safety tips at home to protect yourself and your home.

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State Sales Tax Number and Sales Taxes for Online Sales

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You do not pay any sales tax if you do not apply for and get a sales tax number from your state. But, if you do have a sales tax number from your state, you must make sure to pay your taxes. Many states not only impose financial penalties, which are double or triple the amounts due, some even impose criminal penalties.

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Make your Home Energy Efficient - The Wonders of Weather Stripping

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Weather stripping prevents loss of heat in winter and loss of cold air during summer months. It reduces the dust coming into your home, as well as the number of insects and spiders.

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Getting Rid of Musty Basement Odors

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If a basement smells musty, the moisture in the basement may have caused mold and mildew. Sometimes standing water can also smell before mildew and mold occurs.

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How To Clean Messy Stains from Unwashable Wallpaper

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To clean fragile wallpaper, rub the marked area gently with one of those soft gum erasers. Sanding the area with a slice of rye toast also works; just don’t use butter and jelly! To get rid of greasy marks from the wallpaper, get some cornstarch and cleaning fluid.

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Replacing Cracked or Broken Tiles

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If a wall tile cracks, you can fix it the same way you replace floor tiles. First, check to see whether you have any spares left over from when the tile was installed.

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How To Get Local Business License

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Local business licenses are designed for businesses where customers visit the business location. If, however, you open an office or take some space in a commercial location, then you might need a local business license.

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How To Refurbish Butcher Blocks

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Butcher blocks are gorgeous, but after a while, they may be marred with cuts from knives, scorch marks left by hot pans, and water marks. To get rid of these marks, you need fine grit sandpaper, a steel scraper, and mineral spirits.

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Home Improvment Project - Do It Yourself Or Hire A Professional Contractor?

By Jason Lee · Comment
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In an all too common scenario, a home owner gets excited about an ambitious project and tears into walls or floors. Remodeling always takes longer and is more difficult than new construction, because you run into so many obstacles. This is especially true if your home is an older one with plaster walls.

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Eliminate Moisture in the Basement and Keep Your Basement Dry

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Sometimes, settlement cracks in the foundation contribute to moist basements. It’s not usually a problem, but if you see a layer of mold on the edges of the crack, water is seeping in. So fill the hole with a quick-hardening sealant such as hydraulic cement or epoxy putty.

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How To Fix Sagging Drywall

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When drywall sags from the ceiling, it may not have been adequately fastened or it may have been softened by water leaks. If you have a leak from the out-doors or an upstairs bathroom that’s damaging drywall. If the drywall hasn’t been severely damaged by water, you can refasten it.

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Make Your Garage Doors Energy Efficient in Winter

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Compounding the energy loss is that an overhead door, tightly sealed in the summer, may not be as tight during the winter months: Ground frost causes concrete driveways to heave. You may notice a gap under the door or that the locking mechanism won’t lock.

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Working With A City/Village Building Code Inspector

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Building Code Inspectors issue a permit or probably write up a Violation Notice if certain building codes may not be followed. Some Building Code Inspectors are more friendly than others, but they are all there for your protection. Treat the inspector with respect, and you will likely have a mutually beneficial relationship.

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Tips To Remember When Remodeling Your Home

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Careful planning and a few simple steps can minimize your family’s emotional and physical discomfort during a home improvement project.

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What to do when Disaster Strikes and Your Basement is Flooded Due to Excessive Rain

By Jason Lee · Comment
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A flooded basement requires a high volume pump to get the water out, so you need to call a plumber who has the equipment, or rent it yourself from a hardware store. For smaller flooded areas, like crawl spaces, you can buy your own portable pump.

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How To Minimize the Mess of Home Improvement

By Jason Lee · Comment
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Having part of your home look like a construction site is usually bearable. If the mess migrates to the rest of the home, things get pretty depressing. Clearly mark off where the work zone ends and living quarters begin. That way, the mess becomes a place you visit, rather than the place where you live.

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