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In reply to: Eve York wrote a new post, A Healthier Pick For Your Summer Plate With summer upon us fruit and vegetables are more readily available to us. It is time to eat more thoughtfully. Ripe fruit and vegetables and less […] View
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In reply to: Eve York wrote a new post, 6 Steps On How To Cut Identity Theft Out Of Your Life There were about 15.4 million identity thefts in 2016. In the last six years it is estimated that these type thieves have stolen […] View
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For me, not using my credit card online is the best thing to be able to avoid identity theft. I never use my credit card online.
And like you said, I am always aware of my bank balance at my savings accouht. Every time i withdraw, I keep the paper that evidences my withdrwal and balances. I keep them at the office on my steel cabinet. he he he But that is after I have seen it already and memorized it.
Though, I also check the balance sometimes through online banking. But I don’t do withdrawals or transfers through online.
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Keeping tract of bank balances is smart for everyone. You seem to have a good system.
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Few things are better than a fresh, juicy tomato at the peak of the summer season. On salads, sliced into sandwiches, or sautéed in an omelet, tomatoes are a top pick when it comes to healthy summer eats; they’re about 94 percent water and low in calories. In fact, a medium-sized tomato will only cost you about 20 calories. Despite their low calories counts, tomatoes contain high levels of lycopene, vitamin C and potassium among a host of other good-for-you nutrients. Studies have found that lycopene (a powerful antioxidant) helps protect your skin against the sun’s damaging rays. So, not only will this fruit help replace lost electrolytes like potassium, but it will help fight against and even work to repair nasty sunburns from the inside-out. If you’re just looking for a quick snack, pop some cherry tomatoes in your mouth–they actually contain the highest amount of lycopene per serving versus other types of tomatoes.
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Isn’t that the truth?! Fresh and sweet tomatoes. Yum! I love cherry tomatoes and used to grow them. So tasty. Great facts about this veggie. Thanks for sharing.
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In reply to: Eve York wrote a new post, 10 Things You Can Do With Recycled Jeans 1. Cut jeans into long strips, tie them together and braid them into bags, rugs, placemats, belts and ribbing for jackets or skirts. Fascinate […] View
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In reply to: Eve York wrote a new post, 10 Things You Can Do With Recycled Jeans 1. Cut jeans into long strips, tie them together and braid them into bags, rugs, placemats, belts and ribbing for jackets or skirts. Fascinate […] View
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I also like using old jeans for different purposes… Since I am into making handbags I sometimes use it for that and sometimes to fill some holes in the material…
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Holes can be covered with decals and different material.
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I have a denim hand bag now and I need to get a new one. It’s getting worn out. Selling them is good. I wonder if the 501s are still popular. They used to be great to sell.
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