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Top Reasons to Renovate Your Rooms

November 1, 2012 by Trish

Renovating a room in the home can be a lot of fun, and it can be an exciting opportunity to try something new in your home and extend the functionality of your property as well as increase the ‘wow’ factor for guests. However at the same time, it is also very important to make sure that you are in a position to be able to renovate your home, and there are many considerations to take into account such as cost, time and stress.

If you are on the fence and currently deciding whether or not you should renovate, then you might find that you’re in need of a little more encouragement before you bite the bullet and go ahead. Here then are some very good reasons to renovate that might just help convince you to go ahead.

It’s an Investment

Adding or redesigning a room for your home might be a very expensive process and one that needs some up front capital, but it is also one that will pay for itself in the long run. This is because any property that someone buys will normally be purchased as both a place to live and an investment. By improving your home you increase the resale value of your property because less work will need to be done on it, and because it will appeal to a wider audience. Something like a new stone flooring in the kitchen will last a lot longer than carpet and this will make it an investment and a better buy for the next owner. That and it will look nicer and be easier to look after meaning it’s a more tempting prospect for people who just want to live there and meaning they’ll probably be willing to spend more to live there.

Many People Will Benefit

When you renovate your home this will often affect more people than just yourself. If you are adding or improving a room and you live with your family, then this is something that the whole family will be able to enjoy, and if you’re doing something that will be visible externally then this might even be able to help brighten up the neighbourhood and improve the view for your neighbours. If you won’t do it for you… do it for them?

It Will Have to be Done Eventually

We live our every day lives in our homes of course and this means they will invariably go through a lot of wear and tear as we eat, drink and wash there and as we play with the kids in the living room. In other words then, properties deteriorate, and if you don’t do the renovations now, then you’re going to have to do them eventually. Why not get it out of the way and enjoy your home more for longer as a result?

It’s Fun

The fact that you’re reading this article at all and have gotten this far means that really you’re just looking for affirmation that you should be renovating. When you do improve your home you’ll find yourself living somewhere that’s got more space, that looks more modern and that will make a better impression on guests when they come round, and it will change the whole way you live your life on a day to day basis. Sometimes you’ve just got to treat yourself…

The article is written by Joseph Colin who is home decor blogger and renowed interior designer.





Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Home Renovation Tagged With: fun, investment, neighbourhood, property, renovate, renovations, room

Trying to have a quiet house

October 30, 2012 by Tricia

My husband’s been trying to find something to do this week while I finish up a big school related project and start studying for a big exam. He was trying to do a little bit of renovations but that really interfered with my studying for my last exam so that’s not going to work this week.

Oh and it doesn’t help that the other day the stopper on our upstairs bathroom drain got stuck .. or maybe it does because that kept him busy trying to fix it a good portion of last night and part of today. It’s still not quite fixed!

Anyway .. tomorrow he’s going to go out and spend a few hours in a music store. He can kill a whole day there. Unfortunately he can also spend a lot of money in a music or guitar store if he’s so inclined too! I know he wants to pick up at least one audio cable. That’s ok. Maybe some guitar strings too. Hopefully that’s the end of the spending. Hopefully for the rest of his time there he just spends time trying out the guitars in the guitar booth and I’ll just spend my time at home studying studying studying!

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Music Tagged With: audio cable, exams, guitar chords, Music, music store, quiet house, studying

The Secret of Throwing a Great Dinner Party

October 30, 2012 by Trish

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We’ve all seen shows like “Come Dine with Me”, and we all like the idea of holding court in our own homes and entertaining all our guests. But it’s one thing to cook a meal for yourself or your family, and another to cook for a room full of people.

Once you up the numbers there are a lot of new issues you need to consider. Fortunately, with these simple tips you make the whole evening run much more smoothly.

Plan Ahead

The last thing you want to happen on the night is for your guests to turn up, expecting to be fed and entertained, just as you’re beginning to chop the vegetables.  Work out in advance what you’re going to cook, and which ingredients you can prepare the previous day. On the day of the dinner, prepare a salad in the morning and have it waiting, ready, in the fridge. Ideally when it comes to the actual cooking you should have all your ingredients ready to be thrown together and stuck in the oven.

Make Your Meals Scalable

Often you don’t know who’s actually going to turn up to dinner until the last minute, you never know who’s going to drop out and who’s going to turn up at the last minute. For this reason it’s a good idea to make meals that can be easily adjusted just by adding more or less ingredients. Chillies  curries, pasta dishes, there are all sorts of dishes that can be scaled up or down as you need them. And making a pasta dish for 10 people is about the same amount of work as making the same dish for four people.

Write Your Plan Down

Having things written down helps. When you’re preparing a dinner party for a lot of people the fact is that often you’ll have six things happening at the same time and you’re in charge of sorting all of them. It’s easy to get lost. It’s a good idea to have everything that needs doing, and when it needs doing, written down before you start. Yes, life is what happens while you’re making other plans and not everything is going to happen exactly how you envision it, but having everything written down will at least give you an idea of what should be happening.

Booze and Nibbles: A Host’s Best Friend

A soon as your guests arrive start plying them with wine and easy to prepare starters such as carrot sticks, nachos and dips or crackers and cheese. This is a great way to stop everyone from getting too hungry before the main course is served, or bored while they wait for it, and having a bit of booze flowing is a great way to break the ice.

Don’t Do It Alone

I know, I’m the same as well. When it comes to cooking my inner dictator comes out and everyone has to do exactly what I say or get out of the way, and when people do exactly what I say they’re probably doing it wrong.

But the fact is when you’re preparing a large meal, as much as you might want to, you can’t do everything yourself. Get flatmates or family members to help preparing ingredients or side dishes, or simply keeping the guests occupied and the booze flowing.

If you live alone, then go to stage two and start exploiting your friends. If they’re here they’ll probably be happy to muck in with some of the small jobs like setting (or possibly clearing) the table. You can always reward them with more of that booze.

This is Not the Time to Experiment

Yes, we all like trying new things out in the kitchen. But the time to do this is for a flatmate or loved one who knows your cooking well and isn’t afraid to tell you when your food looks and tastes, well, horrible.

If you’re cooking for a large group of people, you want to bring your tried and tested favourite healthy recipes. Something where you know exactly how the dish is going to turn out, how long it will take you, and what unwelcome surprises can happen during cooking. Experiment at your peril.

Chris Farnell is a freelance writer who also puts on a great spread when required.

Filed Under: Dining and Restaurants, Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Recreation, Socializing Tagged With: cooking, dinner party, drinks, get help, great party, host, ingredients, meals, nibbles, plan, secret

Basic Cooking Tips for the Novice Cooks

October 28, 2012 by Trish

After many years of being pampered by our moms in a very comfortable atmosphere of home, there will always come a time that we need to be on our own, and this is a reality that seems too scary for many of us. Why not? Finding our own place or raising our own family means having all the responsibilities of keeping our home. And one of the most dreadful activities for many of us is cooking. Cooking and preparing food is something you need to do on a daily basis. Of course you can easily call a restaurant to have some food delivered to your home, but as you know, home cooked food is always better.

What this all means is that we all need, one way or another, to learn how to cook. If you are a beginner in cooking, then it makes sense that you’ve got a lot of hesitations and fears. But as you try and overtime, you will surely be used to cooking and will eventually be able to make healthy and delicious means for your family. Here are some tips you should keep in mind as you begin your journey to becoming a great cook.

1. Purchase only fresh and good quality fruits, vegetables and ingredients.

Whenever you go to grab some groceries, make sure that you only get the freshest produce. Your vegetables need to look plump and fresh, and the leafy ones must not be blackened or wilted. For frozen food items, see to it that there are no signs of ice crystals in the food bags because this means that it already got thawed and put back to the freezer. When buying fruits, be sure you pick those that don’t look plump or too shiny.

2. Never undercook or overcook food.

Food should not be under or overcooked. First of all, eating undercooked food is unhealthy and can even be fatal, especially for foods like beans, meat and sea foods. On the other hand, overcooking your food means losing a lot of the most important nutrition you can get from your food items. If you are referring to some recipes, make sure that you follow the instructions accurately.

3. Avoid pouring too much or too little water.

If you try to notice, there are so many recipes that involve adding some water, which is usually to cook the food, prevent it from burning, or even to simply adjust the food’s consistency. Adding not enough amount of water can lead to burnt food or food that is cooked in the outside but undercooked in the core. Meanwhile, if you add too much water in soups, for instance, you may need to cook the food longer than necessary to reduce the water, and this leads to the overcooking of the food.

4. Use the appropriate size of pans and pots.

When it comes to cooking, size does matter in terms of the pot or pans you are going to use. If you cook a small amount of food in a huge container, you will be wasting gas. And if you fry a huge slice of meat or fish in a small pan, this can result to uneven cooking of the food.

5. What to do after boiling vegetables?

Once you have sliced and boiled your vegetables to perfection, make sure that you can still use the water you used for boiling. You have to know that this water actually contains all the nutrients of the vegetables you have boiled. Thus, it is a pity to just let it go down the drain. Be more creative and find other ways that you may still use the water from the boiled vegetables.

6. Start cooking only once the pan is perfectly heated already.

One basic and important rule in cooking is ‘hot pan cold oil’. If you start pouring the oil when the pan is heated enough, the food you are to fry is less likely to stick to the bottom of your pan. In addition, doing this will retain the quality of your cooking oil, which directly affects the quality of your food as well.

7. See to it that you taste the food while you are cooking.

One of the basic things you will learn even from cooking classes New Orleans is that it is essential that you taste your food every now and then until it is completely cooked. This way, you will know what needs to be adjusted, like maybe you need to add more water or salt or perhaps you are overcooking your ingredients already. Doing this will help you avoid any disaster in the taste and quality of your food.

8. Always have some instant food reserved.

As a novice in cooking, you cannot expect yourself to produce perfect dishes and meals. Of course, learning is a process that naturally takes time and a lot of practice. Failure is also inevitable, so it is something that you need to prepare for.

Cedric Loiselle enjoys writing about a myriad of topics such as business and finance, health, as well as home improvement and lifestyle.

Filed Under: Dining and Restaurants, Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: cooking, cooking tips, Family, Food, fruit, home, ingredients, learn, meat, novice, pans, vegetables

Halfway through my courses

October 27, 2012 by Tricia

I am so ready for my college courses to be over! I’m about halfway through my two courses and it seems that all I do is study study study. I suppose you could say I’m a good student, but I’m due for a break.

My worst problem with going back to school is that I’m taking online course and my husband is home quite a bit and since we’re doing renovations it’s quite distracting. I seem to study best when he’s not around.

I’m also concerned that I’m not moving around as much as I was before I “went back to school”. What with all this studying that I’m doing there’s a lot of sitting around going on. So .. I’m trying to get up at regular intervals and go up and down the stairs a few times, do some stretches and even go out for a walk with the dog. Anything to get up and get moving. It gives me a chance to stretch for a few minutes and gets my head out of the books.

Last weekend I was so busy studying for one of my midterm exams I wasn’t even cooking meals! I was totally glued to my books and the computer until I decided it was time to take my exam. The only interruptions I allowed was to get up and feed my dog, let her outside, or to open the door to the delivery person with the food that I’d ordered! Oh and my mother in law called and I had to talk to her briefly, but when she started talking about some new worship chairs that they’d just purchased for the church that she works in I decided it was time to get off the phone or else I’d be talking for a long time … back to the books for me!

Now I’m busy doing my regular studying and getting ready for a mid term in another course … oh and a big project in one of the courses too. I’m so ready for this to be done! Maintaining all of my websites and doing these courses takes ALL of my time. I’ll be sleeping a lot come mid-December!

Filed Under: Education, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try Tagged With: books, college, courses, delivery, Distraction, dog, exams, Food, halfway, mid term, online, phone, School, stairs, stretch, studying, take out, Walking

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