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29 Feb
A woman looking into an organized pantry.
Kitchen Pantry Organization Tips

It might seem hard to believe, but spring really is on its way in just a few short weeks! And with spring comes spring cleaning tasks; all those chores we tend to put off until absolutely necessary. Like, for instance, cleaning out the kitchen pantry. However, keeping your pantry organized is actually an important task...

24 Feb
Two men moving boxes out of a moving van.
Should You Hire a Professional Moving Company?

When you’re planning your moving day, you want to try to keep it as stress-free as possible. Whether you’re moving across town or across the country, proper planning is vital to ensure a smoothing moving day. One of the things people tend to be on the fence about while they’re planning their move is whether...

15 Feb
Office shelves full of files and boxes.
Business Document Storage Tips for Tax Season

At this time of year, businesses should be getting organized and ready for tax preparation season. As a business owner, you have a lot of documents to sort through every year to make sure you’re ready to file your tax returns by April 15th. And that date will be here before you know it! If...

08 Feb
Middle aged couple carrying moving boxes.
Downsizing Tips for Seniors

As we age, it’s common to begin having difficulty maintaining our homes, even if it’s the home we’ve been living in for many, many years. Perhaps the laundry room is in the basement, and arthritic knees make it difficult to go up and down the stairs. Or, maybe simply keeping up with the housework and...

01 Feb
Detroit skyline in the winter during daytime.
Things to do in Michigan This Winter

While the temperature outside might be a bit on the low side, Michigan in the winter can also be a beautiful wonderland of snow and ice. Those who decide to brave the elements and get outside can enjoy all sorts of outdoor activities like ice skating, skiing or tobogganing, and then warm up in a...

25 Jan
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What to Keep in an Emergency Kit for the Home

Most people don’t like to think too much in terms of the worst-case scenario. You see disasters like tornadoes or earthquakes hitting other parts of the country, but are fairly certain such an event couldn’t occur where you live. But what if something did happen in your neighborhood? What if, say, your power and utilities...

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