Upgrading the Kitchen Giving the kitchen a lift doesn’t have to shrink your wallet. Try one or two of these easy ideas to upgrade one of the hardest-working spaces in the house. Written by Suzanne Morrissey 1. Small Change Instead of everything but the kitchen sink, how about just the ... Continue Reading » about Upgrading the Kitchen: Giving the kitchen a lift doesn’t have to shrink your wallet
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Square Feet: Finding a Way to Pay for Green Makeovers
Square Feet Finding a Way to Pay for Green Makeovers By ALEC APPELBAUM Published: January 13, 2010 Last year, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg proposed four laws and two programs that would have required the owners of New York’s largest buildings to pay for improvements to make their properties ... Continue Reading » about Square Feet: Finding a Way to Pay for Green Makeovers
Ingredient Spotlight: Dried Pomegranate Seeds
Ingredient Spotlight: Dried Pomegranate Seeds Fresh pomegranate season may have ended, but it's still possible to cook with these fruits in their dried, spice form. Dried pomegranate seeds, also known as anardana, are a fairly new ingredient for us, but here are some of the things we have ... Continue Reading » about Ingredient Spotlight: Dried Pomegranate Seeds
Transformed Fort Lauderdale to Host Super Bowl
Square Feet Transformed Fort Lauderdale to Host Super Bowl By FRED A. BERNSTEIN Published: January 12, 2010 The game will be over in one evening — but for Fort Lauderdale hotels, the after-party could last years. Michael F. McElroy for The New York Times The last stage of renovations at ... Continue Reading » about Transformed Fort Lauderdale to Host Super Bowl
Programs: NeighborWoods – Free Trees in Tulsa, via Up With Trees & ReGreen Tulsa
Programs: NeighborWoods NeighborWoods is a national program administered by Up With Trees through funds obtained from ReGreen Tulsa, and sponsored by the Home Depot Foundation and the Alliance for Community Trees. We are excited to facilitate this program for Tulsans; neighborhood trees play a ... Continue Reading » about Programs: NeighborWoods – Free Trees in Tulsa, via Up With Trees & ReGreen Tulsa
Shopping for a house is not like shopping for a car!
Shopping for a house is not like shopping for a car! When shopping for a car most folks stop by several car lots and kick a few tires. They may even go to several car dealerships in several neighboring towns. At each dealership they talk with someone different…usually ... Continue Reading » about Shopping for a house is not like shopping for a car!
OMG – first recipe I ever made: cinnamon toast – cute pix
Cinnamon Toast Posted by Elise on Jan 7, 2010 So much of our enjoyment of foods comes from the memories they evoke, don't you think? Cinnamon toast. Just saying the words and I see myself 8 years old sitting at our dining room table with assorted siblings, elbowing each other while we greedily ... Continue Reading » about OMG – first recipe I ever made: cinnamon toast – cute pix
Deep Linking by Positive Real Estate Professionals (PREP)
Deep Linking Linking is an important SEO tool for any website. If you do a Google search for ‘linking’ and you will find numerous blog posts on the subject. This is such an important topic that you can find numerous posts written by the admins right here on Positive Real Estate ... Continue Reading » about Deep Linking by Positive Real Estate Professionals (PREP)
Have you heard about Tulsa artist, Celeste Vaught? You’ll LOVE her work and her blog!
Saturday, January 9, 2010 A New Twist for the "Tulsa Brick x Brick" Series I was driving early one morning listening to NPR when their "StoryCorps" segment came on - something I always enjoy. You know - it's the project that's recording little clips of everyday people and ... Continue Reading » about Have you heard about Tulsa artist, Celeste Vaught? You’ll LOVE her work and her blog!