life

Do Just One Thing for June 27, 2017

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | June 27th, 2017

Does your local mall have a fountain or wishing well that collects spare change? Do you work with a local nonprofit organization? Many malls donate the change to support local groups, but it’s the organization’s responsibility to count and deposit the change with a local bank. If the mall manager is willing to give you the coins, you can avoid the hassle of cleaning, drying and counting every single coin: Your local bank can work with the United States Mint and its mutilated coin department to accept the buckets of wet and slimy coins. The Mint handles everything and will directly deposit the amount into the charity’s bank account. It’s worth connecting the dots and trying to raise coins for a good cause.

life

Do Just One Thing for June 26, 2017

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | June 26th, 2017

Goodwill is a great place to donate a whole variety of household items to be resold for charity. The list of accepted items is long and varied: everything from lightly used cookware to electronics to cars in any condition. When you donate, you can also write off your donation as a tax deduction. To make it easy, Goodwill offers a “donation value guide” that generalizes what most items in a certain category are worth. For example, winter coats have a tax-deductible value of $12.99, and children’s books are worth around 59 cents each. It all adds up!

life

Do Just One Thing for June 25, 2017

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | June 25th, 2017

One of the easiest things you can do to create a healthy kitchen is to make use of the range hood vent. Ventilation can help remove air pollution from gas burners, fat particles from frying food and, of course, strong odors from whatever you’re cooking. To make the best use of your kitchen vents, try to cook on the back burners of your cooktop. This is where your vents are at their maximum performance. Don’t turn off the vents too early; keep them on until the pans you’re cooking with are cool to the touch.

Next up: More trusted advice from...

  • Niece's Sweet Messages More Meaningful Than Her Spelling
  • Keep Your Ancestry Curiosity to Yourself
  • Fellow Author's 'Advice' Starting To Chafe
  • Grilling: It's All About the Sauce (and the Seeds)
  • Channel Summer With a Vegetable Gratin
  • Greening the Goddess
  • Footprints
  • Too Old
  • Lukewarm Water
UExpressLifeParentingHomePetsHealthAstrologyOdditiesA-Z
AboutContactSubmissionsTerms of ServicePrivacy Policy
©2023 Andrews McMeel Universal