Spring Cleaning Tips for Mom
Product Name: Spring Cleaning Tips for Mom
Rating: 10
Where to Buy: http://www.hillbillyhousewife.com
Description: This
eBook is filled with all the information necessary to help you organize
and spring clean major rooms in your home. With information such as how
to get started, what items you need, how to organize your cleaning to
save you both time and money this eBook tells it all. This handy guide
even includes a cleaning supply list, a room by room checklist and much
more.
Review: When Spring arrives at my house it’s definitely a breath of fresh air. Flowers
blooming, birds chirping and the warm sunshine always make the winter
seem worthwhile. As a mother, wife and just all around caretaker of my
home I needed to find a way to accomplish my spring cleaning quick and
easy so that I could enjoy being outside a little more. This eBook gave me exactly what I needed and more.
Spring cleaning takes a lot of elbow grease, time and sometimes money. Finding a way to organize this task to make it more bearable was at the top of my list. Susanne’s
eBook spelled it all out for me. It gave me hope that I could finally
enjoy this spring and still be able bringing that breath of fresh
spring air into my home.
This eBook is a very simple guide on how to spring clean your home and keep it that way all year long. The introduction explains the three basic steps to spring cleaning. These
steps also known as deep cleaning, organization and maintenance are the
basis on how to save you time, money and that elbow grease while still
enjoying a clean fresh home.
Susanne walks you through each room and explains why it is important to follow the steps. With her cleaning tips you not
only get the spring cleaning accomplished but you learn ways to
maintain that spring clean breath of fresh air all year long.
Included
in this eBook are printable lists such as a cleaning supply list and a
room by room checklist that has been broken down to include all the
majors rooms in your home. These lists are the handiest things I have ever come across. All
I have to do is go through each list, starting with the supplies and
before I know it I have everything completed and ready for the next
time around.
If you’re looking for help when it comes to spring cleaning I recommend picking up Spring Cleaning Tips for Mom. Read
it, follow it and then pat yourself on the back for finding just the
right tool to make your spring a real breath of fresh air to savor all
year long.
USA TODAY
June 24, 2009 by MrAuthor
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Camping is a fun time for the whole family.
Camping is a fun time for the whole family. It is a time to leave all of your troubles behind and reconnect with family and friends. Campfires, roasting marshmallows and sing-a-longs are the memories you’ll cherish for the rest of your life. That’s why it is essential to make your campsite a safe place for everyone.
The campsite you choose is your home away from home. It should be a clean, safe place that is devoid of any debris or low-hanging limbs. And, choosing a site that is flat and level makes it easier to set up camp and park your RV.
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