As I grow older I think back periodically of the "Good Ol' Days" and wonder how did we survive with so little on the store shelves, and without the internet?
Growing up on the farm my Grandpa and Grandma always had a covered butter dish sitting on their kitchen table. I looked at a stick of butter in our refrigerator at work and it doesn't say to keep refrigerated so is it okay to leave out?
Is it just me, or does it seem like we're paying more and more every time we go to fill up at the pump? No, it's not just you. Two to three weeks ago I was paying just over $2.00 a gallon. Today gas prices range from $2.24 to $2.39 a gallon in Sedalia, and $2...
As I'm drinking a soda with aspartame this morning, I'm wondering if I would be better if with my can of Fresca Sparkling Soda Water that has aspartame in it or a soda that loaded with sugar?
You look at all the boxes and packages that are delivered by Fed Ex, UPS and the Postal Service and you have to wonder how many do they go through each and every year?
I understand the "Shop Local" theme. It should be the first thing you think of when you live in small towns and/or rural areas. It makes all the difference in the world when you spend your hard-earned dollars at the the local stores.
Scentsy is recalling two of it's electrical oil warmers due to a fire hazard. What's really interesting though is what caused the fire hazard in the warmers.