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Do Just One Thing for September 13, 2014

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | September 13th, 2014

Have a piece of almost-stale sliced bread you're about to toss? Use it around the house first to get your home sparkling clean. For delicate home accessories like porcelain figurines, glass flowers, oil paintings and other fragile items where a spray cleaner and towel won't do, try bread instead. Just dab -- don't wipe -- the sliced bread on the item to get it clean. Since bread is absorbent, all the dirt, dust and other grime will lift right off, and it won't leave streaks.

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Do Just One Thing for September 12, 2014

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | September 12th, 2014

With so many types of cars to choose from at the rental counter, why not think more MPGs in addition to choosing between a sedan or SUV? Many national rental chains now give you the option to rent a fuel-efficient hybrid when reserving online. Not only will these cars give you incredible fuel savings, you'll also save time since you don't have to refuel as often. Plus, you'll save money when you do fill up before returning the car since hybrid cars usually have smaller gas tanks.

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Do Just One Thing for September 11, 2014

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | September 11th, 2014

Did you know there are more than 70 million green thumbs in the United States? With the summer season coming to an end, you can still reap the benefits of growing your own produce well into the fall months -- it's not too late to start! In the northeast, vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower, peas, spinach and other hearty greens can be planted right now and harvested well into October. In warmer climates, you can garden into the early winter months. The trick to making this work is to plant your vegetable seeds deeper than you normally would. It insulates them and protects them from colder temperatures in the morning and at night.

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