Thursday, February 26, 2015

Comment Share A Quick New DIY Trick for Fixing Flaky Lips

To make Lee's two-step sugar-honey lip scrub, simply mix together a tablespoon each of raw cane sugar and honey (both preferably organic). Apply to your lips with a soft brush or Q-tip, rubbing gently until the sugar has dissolved.






http://www.glamour.com/lipstick/blogs/girls-in-the-beauty-department/2015/01/a-super-quick-diy-trick-for-fi

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Butter Tart Festival 2015








2015: What's Happening and When

  • Festival date is Saturday June 13th, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.  
  • Sunday, June 14th, 9 a.m.-noon, Georgian Bay General Hospital will be hosting their 'Butter Tart Breakfast' in downtown Midland (details to follow).
  • This year once again there are two contest divisions, amateur and professional.  Judging for both categories will happen at the Midland Cultural Centre on Saturday, June 13th.  Judges will be looking for the best 'traditional' butter tart; any Ontario resident who is of the age of majority (18 years +) may apply.  First prize in each category is $500!

www.buttertartfestival.ca

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Real Estate Word -- Moving with Pets



Chad Campbell
Sales Representative
http://www.chadcampbellrealestate.com/

Trinity Realty1249 Mosley Street
Wasaga Beach, Ontario


705-443-9444 (direct)
1-800-572-3981 (toll free)

Make your Move, for Pet's Sake 
Like any family member, pets feel the stress of moving.

When moving, it’s important to organize ahead of time so that your pets will be comfortable.  Here are some tips that’ll ensure a smooth move:

  1. Plan Ahead - Create a detailed checklist ahead of time so that you can avoid any last minute stress that your pets will pick up on.

  2. Pet Doc - Ask your vet for a referral if you’re moving out of town and make sure all of the shots are up to date.

  3. Dog Tags - Remember to update all your pet’s tags and microchips with your new contact information.

  4. Keep them Calm - Have someone look after your pets on moving day but if that’s not possible, keep them calm by housing them in a quiet room.

  5. Doggie Bag - Prepare a well labeled and easily accessible overnight moving kit with everything you need to keep your pets happy.

  6. Butter ‘em Up - Keep outdoor cats inside for at least a week so they can get familiar with their new home.  Putting butter on their paws will help imprint the new house as home.

Moving can make pets extra anxious so try to keep to their usual routine as much as possible before, during and after the move as this will make the transition much smoother.  Once you’re all moved in, give them lots of extra TLC!

Monday, February 2, 2015