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Transcript of Serving Northwest Connecticut for 42 Years
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Foothills Trader, Inc.
Vol. 43, No. 24 December 21, 2009GServing Northwest Connecticut for 42 Years
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On Dec. 23, 1968, 82crew members of the U.S.intelligence ship Pueblowere released by NorthKorea, 11 months after theyhad been captured.
On this date:In 1783, George
Washington resigned ascommander in chief of theContinental Army andretired to his home atMount Vernon, Va.
In 1788, Marylandpassed an act to cede anarea “not exceeding tenmiles square” for the seat ofthe national government;about two-thirds of the areabecame the District ofColumbia.
In 1823, the poem“Account of a Visit from St.Nicholas” was publishedanonymously in the Troy(N.Y.) Sentinel; the verse,
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The Foothills Trader is mailed weekly to sections of the following towns: Avon,Bantam, Burlington, Canton, Canton Center, North Canton, Colebrook, Collinsville,Cornwall, Cornwall Bridge, West Cornwall, West Hartland, East Hartland, Falls Village,Farmington, Goshen, Harwinton, Litchfield, Morris, New Hartford, Riverton, Sharon,Simsbury, W. Simsbury, Torrington, Unionville, and Winsted. Send correspondence to:THE FOOTHILLS TRADER • P.O. BOX 665 • TORRINGTON, CT 06790Classified: (860) 489-5555 or Fax: (860) 489-6790
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more popularly known as“’Twas the Night BeforeChristmas,” was later attrib-uted to Clement C. Moore.
In 1893, the EngelbertHumperdinck opera“Haensel und Gretel” wasfirst performed, in Weimar,Germany
In 1928, NBC set up apermanent, coast-to-coastnetwork.
In 1941, during WorldWar II, American forces onWake Island surrendered tothe Japanese.
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One year ago: Pope Benedict XVI urged a worldconfronting a financial crisis, conflict, and increas-ing poverty not to lose hope at Christmas, but tojoin in “authentic solidarity” to prevent globalruin. President-elect Barack Obama spent a pri-vate Christmas Day with family and close friendsin Hawaii. Singer, dancer and actress Eartha Kittdied in Weston, Conn., at 81. Actress Ann Savagedied in Los Angeles at 87.
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Start by getting organized.Build a guest list, menu,shopping list, and houseproject list. Prioritize tasksbased on what is mostimportant and, when possi-ble, start with those. If youdon't have enough time toget to everything, at leastyou'll have tackled the high-er-priority items. Also, deter-mine which recipes can beprepared before the day ofthe event. Making even a fewdishes ahead of time canreduce stress and mess onthe big day.
Since the kitchen is oftenthe hub of activity, spend alittle extra time getting thisroom ready. Remove clutterand excessive decor fromcountertops to create plentyof work space for rolling outdough and prep work.Dispose of out-dated ingredi-ents in your pantry, spicecabinet or refrigerator tomake room for fresh foods.
Give your kitchen a freshlook and improve efficiencywith a few quick, cost-effec-tive updates. Change yourcabinet hardware, for exam-ple, or replace task lightingwith an energy-efficientoption. Also considerinstalling a new kitchenfaucet. HomeFoodSafety.orgfound that, of the 60 percentof moms who ask for help inthe kitchen, half enlist theirchildren. This makes the hol-iday season a perfect time forreinforcing safety habits.
According to manufactur-er research, the kitchenfaucet is the most heavilyused kitchen appliance - afamily of four uses it, onaverage, about 100 to 150times per day. Today's latestmodels offer innovations thatmake food prep and clean-up easier. The Pilar pull-down kitchen faucet by Deltaincorporates Touch2OTechnology. All it takes toturn on the Pilar faucet withTouch2O Technology is asimple tap - anywhere on thespout or handle. Whenhands get messy, the flow ofwater can be started with aforearm or wrist, helping tokeep the faucet clean whilereducing the potential forcross-contamination. The tapfeature also makes it easier toturn off the water flow whenit's not needed betweentasks, saving water.
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their weight(ARA) - So many of us
anticipate the holidays withgreat excitement - themerry decorations, relaxingwith family and friends andthe excitement of the com-ing new year. However,many of us also don't lookforward to navigating cock-tail parties and the possibleweight gain that may be aresult of too many holidayfeasts.
"The holidays are a diffi-cult time for many who aretrying to manage weight,"says Elizabeth Josefsberg,Weight Watchers leader."Some of us find it chal-lenging to break out of nor-mal routines and find thebalance between enjoyingone's self without overindulging. Many of ourmeetings members andWeight Watchers Onlinesubscribers know how tostill enjoy time with familyand friends and enjoy theirfavorite holiday disheswithout fearing holidayweight gain."
Weight Watchers offersthe following suggestionsfor celebrating and enjoy-ing this holiday seasonwhile not derailing one'shealthy habits.
Pre-party planning:
* No matter how busyyou are during the holi-days, make time for activityevery day. Whether youwalk around your neigh-borhood or spend an extrahour walking in the mall,physical exercise will helpburn off the extra caloriesyou may consume duringthe holiday season.
* Most holiday partiesare held in the eveningwhen everyone is tired andhungry. If you're hungry,you'll be more tempted toovereat, so have a health-ful, filling snack like abanana, hard-boiled egg orsmall bag of light popcorn
before the party to helpprevent feeling famishedwhen you're facing thetables full of high-caloriegoodies.
* Wear something fittedand you'll be reminded notto overindulge. Also, wear-ing an article of clothing ora piece of jewelry that youbought yourself as a rewardfor reaching a previousweight-loss goal canremind you of how muchweight loss you've alreadyachieved and how good itfeels to be in control ofyour weight.
In the "danger" zone:
* The season is really allabout sharing time withpeople you love. So whenyou arrive at the party - orthe guests have all arrivedat your house - make peo-ple the priority and social-ize before you eat. Catchingup with friends and family,instead of standing by thebuffet table, helps you stay
away from the food.
* It's tempting to grazeyour way through tablesladen with appetizers, tra-ditional holiday dishes andyummy desserts, but doingso makes it hard to managehow much you're actuallyeating. Instead of grazing,make yourself a plate - usea small plate or napkin sothat you won't be temptedor able to overload - fill itwith a few favorites andsome guilt-free fillers, andthen walk away from thefood.
* Alcohol adds emptycalories and may encourageyou to overeat. Reduceyour alcohol consumptionby sipping low calorie bev-erages. Or, alternate alco-holic drinks with low-calo-rie or calorie-free softdrinks or water. Even bet-ter - skip the empty calo-ries altogether and have afew more bites of yourfavorite foods instead.
* Keep things in per-spective. You can eatcheese and crackers anytime of year. Save yourcalorie allotment for foodsyou really love that youcan't get at any other timeof year. Spend your caloriesindulging in beloved holi-day fare, but avoid snacksthat could trigger overeat-ing like nuts and cookies.
When the party is over:
* Remember that theholidays aren't all aboutfood. Find other holidayactivities that keep you inthe spirit of the season, likecaroling, funny holidaymovies or volunteering atyour local food bank.
* Facing a week of mul-tiple parties? Compensatefor the extra food withextra exercise that will helpburn off those excess calo-ries.
* If you overindulged,forgive yourself, learn thelesson and move on. Don'tbeat yourself up during oneof the most tempting timesof year. "What's mostimportant is that you notuse this as an excuse tonever get back on thehorse," Josefsberg says."The holiday season is justtwo months each year andeven if you overindulgemore than once during theholidays, you still have therest of the year to makebetter choices."
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On Dec. 25, 1818,“Silent Night,” written byFranz Gruber and FatherJoseph Mohr, was per-formed for the first time,at the Church of St.Nikolaus in Oberndorf,Austria.
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recorded celebration ofChristmas on Dec. 25 tookplace in Rome.
In 1066, William theConqueror was crownedking of England.
In 1776, Gen. GeorgeWashington and his troopscrossed the Delaware Riverfor a surprise attackagainst Hessian forces atTrenton, N.J.
In 1926, Hirohitobecame emperor of Japan,succeeding his father,Emperor Yoshihito.(Hirohito was formallyenthroned almost twoyears later.)
In 1941, during WorldWar II, Japan announcedthe surrender of theBritish-Canadian garrisonat Hong Kong.
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birds is an easy way to add asplash of color and song toyour outdoor living spacethis winter, plus help thebirds thrive through thetoughest season for them.Attracting birds to yourbackyard is as easy as set-ting out bird feeders filledwith quality food.
In fact, winter is a perfecttime to feed wild birds, as avariety of species, includingdark-eyed juncos and nativesparrows, migrate south.Other species such as cardi-nals, woodpeckers andgoldfinches will stay aroundthrough the winter and willbe eager to frequent feederswhere they find a ready,steady supply of food.Feeding wild birds not onlybrings a little life to yourbackyard during the coolermonths, but also helps thebirds thrive through thewinter, so they - like you -will be ready to enjoy springwhen it arrives.
Getting started is simple:
* Offer a feeding stationthat consists of a birdfeederfilled with a quality seedmix. Choose a blend that isspecially formulated toattract a variety of birds.Ingredients should includebird favorites like black oilsunflower, thistle andpeanuts, which are attrac-tive to a wide range of birdsincluding cardinals, chick-adees, finches, native spar-rows and more. Feeding apremium wild bird food likeScotts Songbird Selectionsensures birds will get ade-quate energy and nutritionto help weather the winter.Visit www.scottswildbird-food.com to learn moreabout feeding wild birds.
* Choose a feeder appro-priate for the type of seedblend you are feeding.Common types include cov-ered or open platforms forany size seed blend, cylin-ders or tubes for smallseeds, and a hopper or"house" style to hold largerseeds like sunflower. Youcan easily make your ownbird feeder, or purchase one
of the many types availablein home improvement,hardware and other massretail stores.
To attract even morebirds:
* Offer more than onefeeder with different foodsto give birds with varyingfeeding preferences optionsand ensure you attract avariety of species.
* In addition to a varietyof quality seed blends, con-sider offering suet as well.Birds use a lot of energy,especially in the winter, andsuet is the high-energysnack that can help keepthem going through thetough times. Rich in caloriesbecause it's primarily madeof fat, suet attracts wood-peckers, chickadees andmany other species. Somesuet, like Scotts SongbirdSelections Multi-Bird Suetwith Fruit and Nuts, isembedded with other treatsbirds love, such as seeds,nuts or dried fruit. Presentthe suet in a wire cage. Thebirds will cling to the cageand peck at the suetthrough the gaps.
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On Dec. 26, 1799, former President GeorgeWashington was eulogized by Col. Henry Lee as “first inwar, first in peace and first in the hearts of his country-men.”
On this date:In 1776, the British suffered a major defeat in the
Battle of Trenton during the Revolutionary War.In 1908, Jack Johnson became the first African-
American boxer to win the world heavyweight champi-onship as he defeated Canadian Tommy Burns inSydney, Australia.
In 1909, illustrator Frederic Remington died inRidgefield, Conn., at age 48.
In 1917, during World War I, President WoodrowWilson issued a proclamation authorizing the govern-
ment to take over operation of the nation’s railroads.In 1941, Winston Churchill became the first British
prime minister to address a joint meeting of the U.S.Congress.
In 1944, during the World War II Battle of the Bulge,the embattled U.S. 101st Airborne Division in Bastogne,Belgium, was relieved by units of the 4th ArmoredDivision.
In 1947, heavy snow blanketed the Northeast, bury-ing New York City under 26.4 inches of snow in 16hours; the severe weather was blamed for some 80deaths.
In 1972, the 33rd president of the United States,Harry S. Truman, died in Kansas City, Mo., at age 88.
In 1996, 6-year-old beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey
was found beaten and strangled in the basement of herfamily’s home in Boulder, Colo. (To date, the slayingremains unsolved, despite a widely publicized “confes-sion” by John Mark Karr.)
In 2006, former President Gerald R. Ford died inRancho Mirage, Calif., at age 93.
Ten years ago: The crew of space shuttle Discoverypacked up its tools and prepared to return home afteran eight-day mission of repairs to the Hubble SpaceTelescope that NASA declared a success. AlfonsoPortillo, a populist lawyer, scored a resounding victoryin Guatemala’s first peacetime presidential elections innearly 40 years. Soul singer and songwriter CurtisMayfield died in Roswell, Ga., at age 57.
Five years ago: More than 200,000 people, mostly in
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southern Asia, were killed by a tsunami triggered by apowerful earthquake beneath the Indian Ocean. Anunmanned cargo ship docked at the international spacestation, ending a shortage that forced astronauts toration supplies. Peyton Manning of the IndianapolisColts broke Dan Marino’s single-season touchdown passrecord when he threw his 48th and 49th of the seasonagainst San Diego. (The Colts defeated San Diego inovertime, 34-31.) Reggie White, one of the greatestdefensive players in NFL history, died in North Carolinaat age 43.
One year ago: Caroline Kennedy emerged from weeksof near-silence about her bid for a New York Senate seat;in an interview with The Associated Press and NY1 tel-evision, the daughter of President John F. Kennedy said
she felt compelled to answer the call to service issued byher father a generation earlier. (Kennedy later droppedher bid; Kirsten Gillibrand was appointed by New YorkGov. David Paterson.)
Today’s Birthdays: Actor Donald Moffat is 79. ActorCaroll Spinney (Big Bird on “Sesame Street”) is 76. R&Bsinger Abdul “Duke” Fakir (The Four Tops) is 74.Record producer Phil Spector is 70. “America’s MostWanted” host John Walsh is 64. Country musician BobCarpenter (The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band) is 63. BaseballHall of Fame catcher Carlton Fisk is 62. All-Star base-ball player Chris Chambliss is 61. Baseball Hall ofFamer Ozzie Smith is 55. Sen. Evan Bayh, D-Ind., is 54.Humorist David Sedaris is 53. Rock musician JamesKottak (The Scorpions) is 47. Country musician Brian
Westrum (Sons of the Desert) is 47. Rock musician LarsUlrich (Metallica) is 46. Actress Nadia Dajani is 44.Rock musician J is 42. Country singer Audrey Wigginsis 42. Rock musician Peter Klett (Candlebox) is 40.Rock singer James Mercer (The Shins; Flake) is 39.Actor-singer Jared Leto is 38. Rock singer ChrisDaughtry is 30. Actress Eden Sher is 18. Actor ZachMills is 14.
Thought for Today: “Christmas has come and gone,and I — to speak selfishly — am glad of it. The seasonalways gives me the blues in spite of myself, though Imanage to get a good deal of pleasure from thinking ofthe multitudes of happy kids in various parts of theworld.” — Edwin Arlington Robinson, American poet(1869-1935).
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New Hartford - Bright and spa-cious Colonial with over 3000 sqft of living space and open floorplan. This home has 9 rooms, 4bedrooms and 2.2 baths. SunkenLR with fireplace, grand foyer andfamily/entertainment room w/wet
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Improving your home is usually a good investment, aslong as you focus on improvements that offer high returnon your dollar. Renovated kitchens and baths increase ahome's value, as does a great deck or patio. Finishing thebasement remains a good way to improve value and liv-ability while also expanding square footage. Think of it asdouble the return on investment - not only are you creat-ing an appealing space in your home, you're actually mak-ing the home bigger for potential buyers who want maxi-mum living space.
Finishing a basement is a favorite technique of homeflippers - investors who purchase distressed properties fora low price, renovate them and sell for a profit. While flip-ping may not be in your future, you can still borrow a page
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One hit home improvement TV show bought a home inHamden, Conn. to flip. The 1,200 square foot Cape Cod-style home, built in 1950 had fallen into major disrepair.While extensive interior and exterior renovations couldgive the home curb appeal and entice buyers, the flippersknew that finishing the basement would be a fast, cost-
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Heating can account foralmost half of the averagefamily's winter energy bill,according to theEnvironmental ProtectionAgency. Taking a few stepsnow will help your furnaceand other heating compo-nents operate more efficient-ly throughout the winter,helping you save money.American Standard Heating& Air Conditioning offersthe following tips for winterhome readiness:
Program your thermostat.If you don't have a program-mable thermostat, this is theyear to get one. Resetting thetemperature from a constant72 degrees to 65 degrees foreight hours a day (perhapsduring the day while youand your family are less like-ly to be home) can cut yourheating bill by up to 10 per-cent, according toenergy.gov. Some modelseven allow you to pre-set dif-ferent temperatures for everyday of the week according toyour family's schedules.
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A few precautions can help protect you from serious loss-es and disruptions this season.
Indoor floods While home fires make headlines, water damage is more
common and often just as severe. The most frequent causeis faulty or broken pipes. In fact, Fireman's Fund PersonalRisk Consultants see a surge in water damage during thefirst three months of the year, when pipes are most likely tofreeze and burst. Be sure to insulate exposed pipes.
If you leave your home to spend time in warmer climatesor even just a weekend on the ski slopes, always leave theheat on in your home and set it to at least 55 degrees. Don'tlet high fuel prices tempt you into going lower. The pipesthat come in through your foundation or run through exter-nal walls can reach temperatures much lower than the set-ting on your thermostat. Have someone check on yourhome while you are away.
A foolproof way to protect your home from broken orleaking pipes at any time of year is to install an automaticwater shutoff system. Attached to your home's main incom-ing water line, the device senses increased water flow causedby a burst pipe and automatically shuts the system off.Fireman's Fund Insurance Company recommends the LeakDefense System from Sentinel Hydrosolutions. A 5 percentpremium discount is available to policyholders who use thissystem, so let your insurance agent know if you install one.
Chimney and furnace fires While fire presents a year-round risk, certain causes of
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Why so many? Over time, a layer of unburned carbon-based residues (sometimes referred to as fireplace creosote)builds up along the inside walls of your chimney and caneventually catch fire. The solution is to have a trusted, pro-fessional chimneysweep clean and inspect your chimneyannually.
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(ARA) - Playrooms areideal spaces for encourag-ing children's creativity,providing them with thestimulation they crave andhelping them create a con-nection with others. Thegreat news is that youdon't have to build anaddition onto the house orset aside your family vaca-tion fund to create a greatplayroom.
Many unused extraspaces in the home canfunction as playroomspaces. Whether it's asewing room you nolonger have time for ormaybe an extra bedroomthat isn't being used, makesure the space is safe andsecure for the ages of chil-dren who will be playingin it. Spaces under stair-cases and large closets canmake great play areas andgive an almost fort-likefeel for your child to playmake-believe in.
Your next step is todefine a goal for the roomand take into account whowill be using the space.Need some direction?Review online resourcesfor playrooms or visitstores that offer playroomideas. Places like Ikea,Target and the like can begreat resources for fun,functional and inexpensiveideas and designs.
"Create universal spacesthat will grow with yourchildren," encouragesNancy Bohnett, academicdirector of Interior Designat The Art Institute of LasVegas. "Your first childmay be a 3-year-old girlwho loves princesses, butshe may outgrow her lovefor pink in a few years andgain a baby brother whowill also use the space ashe grows."
Once you've got an ideaof how you want the roomto function, you'll be ableto make a list of the itemsyou'll need and want,whether it's an easel foryour little artist, bins tostore a large collection ofblocks or a table for theperfect tea party. You mayfind that you have many ofthe items you need,whether they are crammedinto your child's currentspace or stored in thegarage.
For the items you needto purchase, take advan-tage of places like Ikea,peruse a garage sale, checkthe listings on Craigslist,find some treasures oneBay or visit a recycledfurniture store to pick uppieces you need. With alittle TLC and some paint,any piece can make a greataddition to your playroom.Closet sweater stackersand over-the-door shoeorganizers are great places
for coloring books and artsupplies.
When it comes to thewalls, playrooms shouldbe bright and cheerful, butthere's no need to go over-board with paint. "Thereality is that children'stastes change as they grow.Creating an accent wall ina favorite color is a greatway to bring color to thespace and save money. Itcan be something yourkids help with, puttingtheir handprints on thewall or something fun andcan be easily changed overtime," says Bohnett.
In fact, Bohnett encour-ages restraint in all thedecor. "Be careful not tochoose a theme that willbe outdated in a shortperiod of time. Allow thetoys and creative piecesyour children create in theroom to dictate the space.You'll save time, moneyand frustration in the longrun," she says.
Designing the perfect playroom on ashoestring budget
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Whether you live ina penthouse or a farm-house, you can createrooms that make youfeel as if you're a city-dweller as soon as youstep inside.
Open floor plan
The first step tothinking like an urban-ite is coming up withcreative ways to makesmall spaces appearlarger. An open floorplan is a great way toachieve this. Take alook at your main liv-ing areas to determinewhere improvementscan take place.
Is there a room thatis being under-utilized?Consider removing adividing wall to con-nect it with the adjoin-ing space. Do you havenarrow doorwaysbetween rooms?Expand these openingsand remove doors, cre-ating wider passage-ways. Is thereuntouched wall space?Take a cue from newglass-exterior loftspaces, like WernerAisslinger's LoftCube,and add more windowson exterior walls, oreven create window-like openings betweenrooms to join spacesand create a sense ofcommunity.
" C o n t e m p o r a r yurban design is allabout connectivity,"says Judy Riley, vicepresident of design at
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If you don't have thetime - or budget - formore construction-intense projects, thereare steps you can taketo create the illusion oflarger rooms. Choosesmaller furniture andposition it in a way thatleaves as much floorspace open as possible.Forgo large, heavy cur-tains and go for moreairy fabrics or light-emitting shades to cre-ate a sense of illumina-tion and openness.Choose lighter colorsin a similar palette foryour furniture, wallsand floors.
Modern elements
To take your placefrom dreary and datedto city chic, incorpo-rate contemporary ele-ments into your decor.Start by adding somestandout modernpieces in each room,then build your home'slook around thoseunique items.
The kitchen and thebathroom are arguablythe two most-usedrooms in the house,seen by family mem-bers and guests alike.Let fashion and func-tion go hand-in-handwith well-placed mod-ern decor that serves apurpose in your home.
In the kitchen, thesink is the hub of allactivity, used for every-thing from preppingdinner to filling yourmorning coffee pot or
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In large livingspaces, re-think tradi-tional furniture andgive it a modern twist.Instead of the everydaylumpy, space-hoggingrecliner, try a contem-porary lounge chair.Rather than massiveentertainment centersand bookshelves, try ahanging storage centerthat adds color andlight to your roomwithout taking up pre-cious floor space. Or,try bookshelves thatare built into the wall -housed between studsor simply on wall-mounted shelving unitsthat allow for use of thefloor space beneath.
Clean spaces
Your average city-dweller doesn't havethe time or the space toaccumulate home-clut-tering extras. "The cityis full of noise and dis-order," Riley says."Modern urban homedesign calls for a sepa-ration from the busy-ness of the outside
world."
To mimic this mini-malist approach in yourown home, considerthe number of extragadgets that clutteryour kitchen. Forinstance, do you reallyneed a handheldblender, a countertopblender, a margaritamaker and smoothiemaker? When was thelast time you used yourfondue pot, quesadillamaker, juicer or waffleiron? Could you makedo without some ofthese items, clearingprecious countertopand cabinet space? Ifso, log on tofreecycle.org and givethe unused items away
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Once you'veremoved what youdon't need, you cancreate the attention andopenness that yourmodern decor deserves.Treat your home as anart gallery, where thespotlight is on a smallnumber of contempo-rary statement pieces,not scattered among anover-abundance ofobjects.
You don't have topack up and move tothe city to evoke anurban feeling in yourhome decor. Thinkopen, modern andsleek, and you can cre-
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* All gasolines are the same: Myth In addition to basic vehicle maintenance, gasoline choice plays a vital role
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Audi, BMW, General Motors, Honda, Toyota and Volkswagen believe thatTOP TIER detergent gasolines will help keep engines cleaner than gasolinescontaining only the Lowest Additive Concentration (LAC) set by governmentstandards. Using high-quality, TOP TIER gasolines like Shell NitrogenEnriched Gasolines can help protect your engine against gunk and keep it per-forming at its best. For more information, visit www.passionate-experts.shell.com.
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According to Kelly Blue Book, 62 percent of new car models recommendpremium fuel, which includes higher levels of octane. So check your owner'smanual to determine what your manufacturer recommends. And if you have aperformance vehicle that requires premium fuel (octane level 91 to 93,depending on the region), using the specified rating will help you achieve opti-mal engine performance.
However, it's important to remember that "premium grade" only referencesoctane level, and doesn't always equal premium quality. Using a high-qualitypremium gasoline, like Shell V-Power, can provide benefits that go beyondoctane. Shell V-Power contains a Nitrogen Enriched cleaning system with fivetimes the amount of cleaning agents required by federal government standards,helping your vehicle achieve optimum performance.
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