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Keurig B60 Single Cup Brewer & K-Cup Mini-Brewer Refills

Posted by on Thursday, December 24, 2009. Leave a Comment

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Your mornings have never been brighter. Bold and invigorating or aromatic and flavorful, choose from a wide array of innovative K-Cup brewing pods – flavors designed by some of your favorite brands – and start your day in seconds with the Keurig single cup brewer…. More >>

Keurig B60 Single Cup Brewer & K-Cup Mini-Brewer Refills

Keurig B60 Single Cup Brewer & K-Cup Mini-Brewer Refills

Posted by on Friday, December 18, 2009. Leave a Comment

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Your mornings have never been brighter. Bold and invigorating or aromatic and flavorful, choose from a wide array of innovative K-Cup brewing pods – flavors designed by some of your favorite brands – and start your day in seconds with the Keurig single cup brewer…. More >>

Keurig B60 Single Cup Brewer & K-Cup Mini-Brewer Refills

Keurig B60 Single Cup Brewer & K-Cup Mini-Brewer Refills

Posted by on Thursday, December 17, 2009. Leave a Comment

Product Description
Your mornings have never been brighter. Bold and invigorating or aromatic and flavorful, choose from a wide array of innovative K-Cup brewing pods – flavors designed by some of your favorite brands – and start your day in seconds with the Keurig single cup brewer…. More >>

Keurig B60 Single Cup Brewer & K-Cup Mini-Brewer Refills

Keurig B60 Single Cup Brewer & K-Cup Mini-Brewer Refills

Posted by on Wednesday, December 16, 2009. Leave a Comment

Product Description
Your mornings have never been brighter. Bold and invigorating or aromatic and flavorful, choose from a wide array of innovative K-Cup brewing pods – flavors designed by some of your favorite brands – and start your day in seconds with the Keurig single cup brewer…. More >>

Keurig B60 Single Cup Brewer & K-Cup Mini-Brewer Refills

Garage Storage Systems

Posted by on Monday, December 14, 2009. Leave a Comment

Like any part of your house, your garage needs some organization as well. It is prone to so much clutter and mess especially since we don’t normally spend so much time out there. And even if you do, some tools tend to be left where you last use them instead of being kept with the other tools. Some just don’t have any form of organization so their garage is dirty and tools are scattered everywhere.

Upon realization that you want a tidy garage, look over the whole garage and identify the problem areas. Take note of the things that need most of the tidying up. Then plan the whole organization of your garage. Create a garage storage system that will be most helpful to you. Think where you want to put the tools, furniture and other equipment that is in your garage. Cabinets and drawers are good for eliminating your garage clutter. It’s also good to use your wall for hanging tools. Install shelves and buy boxes to store items on each shelf.

Plan what type of cabinets, panels, chests and other storage you are going to use. You can call in a professional to help you or buy a preconfigured garage storage system. It is helpful to browse around online and in stores to help you make your decision. Then after installing and storing everything, don’t forget to label each drawer, cabinet and storage box. This is important so that everything will be easy to find. Now you won’t only have a tidy garage, you will also have an efficient one.

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Is it possible for mold to grow on furniture in a COLD but damp garage?

Posted by on Sunday, November 1, 2009. Leave a Comment

I have wooden dressers & a vanity that were in my damp but cold garage the last 2 1/2 months. We brought them inside after noticing they were getting dampened. There’s no physically evidence that mold has grown, but is it possible it has but I can’t see or smell any? I just didn’t want it to pose heath problems (if any) from storage clothing & undergarments inside of them.

Would it be a turn off to buyers if the garage is filled with the stuff removed from our home for "staging"?

Posted by on Sunday, September 27, 2009. Leave a Comment

We (3 adults & 4 small children) will be living in our 1800 sq ft home while we try to sell it. I plan to remove a ton of stuff for "staging" to make the home show better and look larger etc. If the attached garage is used as storage for all the boxes and extra furniture will buyers be scared away or turned off? Do we need to bite the bullet and rent a storage unit? The laundry area is also in the garage so they will definitely see it in a walk through with their agent.