February 2008 - Issue 3

Published: Tue, 02/26/08

 

February 2008 - Issue 3  - www.pioneerthinking.com

"Success is a state of mind. If you want success, start thinking of yourself as a success. ~ Dr. Joyce Brothers

Plants, Herbs, and Roots for Prosperity
Plants, Herbs, and Roots for Prosperity
Plants of all kinds (including trees), herbs and roots have been used for centuries to draw money to a person or bring prosperity to a home. Learn how to attract prosperity in your life.
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How to Make Thinning Hair Lush and Thick
Thinning hair does not sentence you to a life of dull and unstylish tresses. In fact, there are several things that you can do to make your thinning hair look stunning. And the best part is that these thinning hair options won't take a great deal of your time or money
either.
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The Legend and Charm of The Tooth FairyThe Legend and Charm of The Tooth Fairy

The legend and myth of the Tooth Fairy is a delightful part of our modern family culture. Kids dream about receiving a special gift or money from this charming, magical fairy. Adults fondly remember the Tooth Fairy as a wonderful childhood fantasy of their youth, and they pass on the mystery and charm to their own young children. The Tooth Fairy is a lovely fantasy, but how exactly did she originate? read more>>


The Art of Feng Shui and Home Staging

Tips to help you sell your home by using Feng Shui.
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Ahhh...The Wonders of Rose Oil

There are many ways to enjoy rose oil's benefits. It is revered on many levels, from its pure aesthetic aromatic beauty, to its physiological healing and emotional uplifting. Try making the wonderful homemade cream recipe for sensitive skin included in this article.
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RECIPE BOX 
Toasted Lemon Barley Pilaf with Walnuts
 
Lemon Dijon Salmon
 
 
READERS' HOUSEHOLD TIPS

Less Wrinkles in Clothes
by Tom Mann


Do not overload your clothes dryer, your clothes will wrinkle less.


 
Keep Batteries Charged Longer
by Kalissa Rebuen

Store your batteries in a sealed Ziplock bag and keep in the refrigerator for a longer charge.



Remove Scratches in Glass
by Greg Hanson

Eliminate small scratches on glassware by polishing the scratch with a small amount of regular toothpaste.
 
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IN THIS ISSUE:
  • Plants, Herbs, and Roots for Prosperity
  • How to Make Thinning Hair Lush and Thick
  • The Legend and Charm of The Tooth Fairy
  • The Art of Feng Shui and Home Staging
  • Ahhh...The Wonders of Rose Oil
  • Recipe Box: Toasted Lemon Barley Pilaf with Walnuts
  • Recipe Box: Lemon Dijon Salmon
  • Readers' Household Tips: Less Wrinkles in Clothes, Keep
    Batteries Charged Longer, Remove Scratches in Glass


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SHARED QUOTES


"There are three signs of old age. The first is your loss of memory; the other two I forget."

Shared by: Eddy Joyce

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WEEKLY COLUMNS

Harvey Mackay

Remembering George and Abe

Nutrition Notes

Simple Swaps to Cut Calories

Direct Answers

The Razor's Edge

Nutrition Wise

-- Is it true that honey contains more nutrients than white sugar?
 
-- I've often heard that vitamin B-12 supplements are recommended after age 50.  Is this recommendation only for people who don't get adequate B-12 in their diets?
 
-- How can I include whole grain foods in my meals when eating out?
 

FORUM QUESTIONS

I love knitting and crocheting and I do it a lot, but now,
whenever I do it my eyes really hurt and I have no idea why, is
this normal? 
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CONTRIBUTING WRITERS: Sam Stevens, Michael Barrows, Nancy Wurtzel, Carole Provenzale, Misty Rae Cech ND, Eddy Joyce, Sarah Isamil, Tom Mann, Kalissa Rebuen, Greg Hanson, AICR, Harvey Mackay, Direct Answers.
 
EDITOR: Tammy Pilon,  editor@pioneerthinking.com
 

 
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