Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Guillain Barre Syndrome Food Chart

Opt for cloth diapers


Until it is clean, a baby will use over 7,000 disposable diapers, or nearly one ton of waste ... In Canada, more than one billion trees are cut down each year to manufacture disposable diapers ...

course, we first used cloth diapers to reduce pollution and feel we are doing something concrete to preserve the planet. In addition, it saves money! The average cost for layers disposables for 30 months is $ 2 000. For our

Ratatouille, we chose to use pre-formed layers brand Mother Helena. This is a layer of bamboo fiber, molded to be shaped like a disposable diaper equipped with Velcro. The same layer is used from birth to cleanliness, it grows with baby. We must put a cap layer on top to insulate the layer of clothing.

For a kit of 26 layers with 12 diaper covers, a boiler, a bag, sheets, disposable liners and a layer of night for the pool, it cost us $ 600.

It has been proven that it requires less water to wash the layers of water to produce disposable diapers. In addition, we dry coatings on a dryer, which saves electricity by not using the dryer.

I think the choice of nappies is economical and good for the environment. In addition, it provides a livelihood for local SMEs in Quebec that are all excellent products. It is clear that it requires an effort, or do a load every 2 days and bring home dirty diapers when you are visiting ... After 6 months of use, we are satisfied with the product, never had a little rash Rash and we found a nursery who agrees to use our cloth diapers.

PS: A layer 235 replaces washable diapers!

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Gemmy Holiday Light Show Spects

Use duck fat for cooking


Duck fat can replace butter or olive oil in the pan when you have to cook meat or saute vegetables. You will be charmed by its unique taste!
From the website of the show's Grocery:
"Compared to butter, duck fat contains less saturated fat and less cholesterol twice. It can replace advantageously in some recipes . Furthermore, it a fat that can tolerate high temperatures. It can therefore seize the food without burning it. "
Personally, I always in the fridge a jar of duck fat to cook my food. I appreciate it melts very quickly and it does not burn like butter. Many people believe that the duck is the best fries in the world! Maybe you could start by making fried duck to test the product, and if you like, you try to get him to Other utilitées.
Duck fat is available in any grocery store and is usually found in the meat department. The Quebec company "Brome Lake Ducks" in markets, an opportunity to purchase locally! It's cheaper than butter for equal amount, and obviously less expensive than olive oil quality.

Monday, December 8, 2008

Plans To Build A Stove

Saving pennies with the stamps


I think any economy is good, even if only a few pennies ... after all, a stamp is issued 59 cents, time to blink and learn that it made $ 1!
When you receive a letter with a stamp (I know it is increasingly rare), see if the stamp was stamped. If no ink has touched the stamp, you can remove it and reuse it on a future cover. It does not stick much? It's not serious, stick it with glue stick or cover it with tape ... it still works! I recycled a lot of bells as well. Even one who was Unstickable, I cut around with paper and glue on an envelope, the mail lady at the counter did not question.
Another trick, if the famous stamp receipt was stamped, there are ways to make money with it is just longer. Cut across the corner of the envelope and keep it. When you have accumulated several, say 50, you can sell them to collectors of stamps! These will be delighted to take off and add to their collections. It sells very well. If you're self-employed or have access to post office, you could quickly accumulate hundreds and really make a tidy profit. Sell them on the classifieds kijiji ... or in specialty stores stamps.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Idol Lash For Blepharitis Condition

shop selling products in St-Damase Damafro



lilibelle My friend introduced me to the store of the company's products Damafro which is located on the site of the dairy Clement St-Damase.

There are many products in a refrigerated counter and several upright freezers. Everything is half price compared to what we pay in grocery stores.

There are many choices .. goat's cheese, stuffed pasta, cakes, yogurt, all kinds of cheese, brie, camembert, washed rind, mozzarella, cheddar, watches, cheese curds, prepared appetizers, brie crust to the oven, etc., etc. .... Ideas

prices for some products I've purchased:
- Cheese Le Petit St-Damase 300g - $ 5.00
- Yogurt 300g - $ 1.90
- 2 X claude brie 135g + 1 Antoinette Brie 160g - $ 7.00
- Cheese Le Petit St-Damase 175g - $ 3.85
- Brie in puff pastry for the furnace 200g - $ 6.20

Monday to Friday from 8h to 17h
(but exceptionally open weekends for the holiday season, call!)
450-797-3301

Damafro inc. (Fromagerie Clément inc.)
54, rue Principale St-Damase
(Quebec)
J0H 1J0

Payment by cash or check only!