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Digest of Old Fashioned Homemaking Posts from January 13-17, 2014

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January 13 – 17, 2014

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Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Trail Bars

Posted on January 17, 2014 by Old Fashioned Homemaking

(Family Features) A New Year means fresh, new opportunities to make the world around you a

better place. This year, make a natural difference in your own homes and communities by taking

small, simple steps that can have a positive impact on the watersheds in and around our national

parks.

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Chocolate Heart Petit Fours Recipe

Posted on January 17, 2014 by Old Fashioned Homemaking

(Family Features) Nothing says “I love you” on Valentine’s Day more than heart-shaped,

homemade treats. This year, try individual treats to make each gift recipient feel extra special.

You’ll love the fact that they are simple to create.

Chocolate Heart Petit Fours

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Pamper Your Feet Now to Prepare for Sandal Season

Posted on January 17, 2014 by Old Fashioned Homemaking

(BPT) – With snow falling, the wind blowing and everyone bundling up in extra layers of

clothing, the last thing you probably have on your mind is the condition of your feet. But time

passes quickly. Before you know it, the temps will be rising, and you’ll be digging in the back of

your closet for sandals. Will your feet be ready for their reintroduction to society?

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Digital Spring Cleaning – Tackle Overloaded Inbox

Posted on January 17, 2014 by Old Fashioned Homemaking

(BPT) – If you spring clean your home every year, you might want to consider starting a bit

earlier this season. National Clean Out Your Inbox Week runs from Jan. 19 to 26, giving you the

perfect excuse to jump start an often forgotten and usually cluttered space – your email.

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Seeing Beyond This World by Dr. David Jeremiah

Posted on January 16, 2014 by Old Fashioned Homemaking

Dr. David Jeremiah is one of my favorite ministers to listen to online. His website,

http://www.davidjeremiah.org, provides both audio and video sermons each week. Today I

received the monthly devotional magazine in the mail and there are some exciting things coming

up that I wanted to share with you. Read more below.

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Twenty “All Things” for Believers

Posted on January 13, 2014 by Old Fashioned Homemaking

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“Son of God” Movie Coming Out February 28th

Posted on January 14, 2014 by Old Fashioned Homemaking

Mason Jar Salad

Posted on January 16, 2014 by Old Fashioned Homemaking

(BPT) – With the new year upon us, people are thinking about changing their eating habits for

the healthier. For many, that means vowing to eat more vegetables; the majority of Americans

say they’ve been trying to eat more fruits and vegetables over the past year, according to a poll

by the International Food Information Council Foundation. And, with good reason; eating plenty

of vegetables and fruits can help ward off heart disease and stroke, control blood pressure and

prevent some types of cancer, according to Harvard School of Public Health.

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Superbowl Party Food Ideas

Posted on January 15, 2014 by Old Fashioned Homemaking

Whether your favorite team made it to the Superbowl or not, chances are your family will still

watch it. It’s fun to invite family and friends over for an evening of fun, fellowship, and good

food. Here are two recipes for your Superbowl get-together.

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Old Fashioned Cookie Recipes

Posted on January 14, 2014 by Old Fashioned Homemaking

These cookie recipes come from the Good Housekeeping magazine, February, 1922. The

ingredients are very similar for all the recipes. These cookies seem very substantial and

wholesome to me because of things like oats, raisins, dates, nuts, and other ingredients they

contain. Of course, there is still sugar and fat in them, so they’re not completely health foods!

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Easy Sandwich Recipes from 1922

Posted on January 14, 2014 by Old Fashioned Homemaking

These sandwich ideas come from Good Housekeeping magazine, February of 1922.

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