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Natural and Non-Toxic Cleaners for the Home from Lemi Shine

Natural and Non-Toxic Cleaners for the Home from Lemi Shine

I love nothing more than to relax in a clean, fresh and organized room. With all of the wiping and cleaning I do, it is important I am not leaving harsh chemicals behind. If you have felt even a little bit worried about the ingredients that are in your cleaning supplies, especially bathroom and other surface cleaners, let me introduce you to Lemi Shine natural and non-toxic cleaners.

Lemi Shine has bleach-free, non-toxic and very effective cleaning products, which utilize the natural power of citric acid. I was browsing their products and noticed that many have The Safer Choice label. This means that EPA scientists have evaluated every ingredient in their products to ensure they meet Safer Choice’s stringent criteria for safe products. The natural ingredients such as citric acid and essential oils work to make sure you leave no toxins behind as you clean and disinfect.

Lemi Shine has bundles that are perfect for home and the classroom. Browse single products or these bundles to save and keep your home clean for back to school and also read for the Holidays. Visit Lemi Shine to see more!

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Wixology Candle Co Candle Vessels Turn into Cocktail Glasses

Wixology Candle Co Candle Vessels Turn into Cocktail Glasses

Wixology Candle Co. had me at candles and cocktail glasses! How brilliant is this gift? The candles have fun cocktail mix scents and once you are done burning through the wax, the vessel doubles as a cocktail glass. Burn. Clean. Pour.

I move my candle around. I love it in my living room but when guests come over I move it near my bar. Find Fresh, Citrus and Bourbon scents. Wixology Candle Co. was started by a group of friends in Lexington, Ky. as a way to celebrate the spirit of Kentucky bourbon-based cocktails. The candles are hand-poured and 100% soy wax.

Mint Julep is a clean mint and sugar scent. The candles burn for 36 hours and then you are left with a 7oz cocktail glass. Make sure to visit Wixology for gifts and home decor.

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MyBevi Napa vacuum insulated, premium stainless steel tumbler

MyBevi Napa vacuum insulated, premium stainless steel tumbler

If you enjoy the outdoors – camping, friends around the backyard fire pit, a day at the lake – MyBevi Napa tumblers will be your new best friend. Whether you need to keep a cold drink cold or a hot drink hot, this stainless steel tumbler is vacuum insulated 18/8-304, .5 mm thick superior grade stainless steel outer and inner wall keeps drinks hot or cold for hours.

I love the deign for a comfortable grip and the colors. You can choose from pink, turquoise, black or white. There is a copper coating on the outside of the inner lining to make this tumbler effective in having your cold drink as refreshing later as it is now (or your hot drink). It does come with a splash resistant lid that would fit a straw so bugs stay out of your drink!

We leave our MyBevi Napa Tumblers in the RV and they are our camping cups. We camp in very hot spots and having these tumblers on hand means we can make ourselves a cold beverage and enjoy it for a long while. They look as classy as they feel. Shop MyBevi tumblers and other tumblers on their website and on Amazon. They are a must-have for all seasons!

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5 things to consider before selling your home

Selling your home can be a tricky and stressful process without the help of a good agent and
some tips to stay on track. And while Real Estate Brokers like Compass pride themselves on
working with people to make their real estate dreams a reality, it’s important to know what to
expect when selling your home. Here are the 5 main things to consider before selling your home.

How flexible are you willing to be on the price?


It’s important to do your research and check what the price ranges are for similar homes
being sold around your area. Then compare those prices to yours and allow yourself a little
time to reflect on how flexible you’re willing to be on the selling price.
Remember, a great deal of ‘window shopping’ is now done online. What does that mean for
your place? It means there are many house-hungry shoppers who have set very strict price
brackets in their search engines. If you price yourself too high at the start, you may miss out
on the perfect sale.


A common real estate trick is to underprice the home a little, which creates more buzz,
attracts more interested parties, and bumps the price up as they continue to bid on your
home.


Leaving sentimentality out of a sale


When it’s time to make a final sale, it’s important to leave sentimentality where it belongs –
as far away from the deal as possible.


No one expects you not to feel a myriad of emotions when it’s time to pull out of your old
driveway for the very last time, but adding sentimentality to a potential sale situation can be
the kiss of death.


Making the viewings feel more special


Each new home viewing is the chance to entice buyers into making an offer and feeling like
they’ve found their perfect new home. It goes without saying that a fresh lick of paint and a
good clean are important parts of the process, but don’t forget about making it feel like a
warm and inviting place to live.


Appeal to the senses – the smell of freshly baked goods, the crackling of a fireplace, or the
look of a perfectly set dinner table can all add to the experience of an open home viewing.
The curb appeal of your home


While many people hear the term ‘curb appeal’ and roll their eyes, it’s actually one of the
most vital parts of selling a home. And if you want to get the right price, it’s something you
need to consider.

What is curb appeal? It’s that very first impression a buyer will get when they see your home
from the outside. So paint those fences, mow that lawn, pull out those weeds, and try to view
your home with a critical eye. Would you buy this place based on how it looks from that first
step into your front yard?


Don’t lose sight of what your end goal is


Selling a home can be a tricky process, but if you remember what the end goals are, and
work with a reputable realtor, you can make sure it’s smooth sailing from that first listing to
finally handing over the keys.