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Kevin R. GrandDad, Salinas, CA General +2Laminate Flooring Installation Kit
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Do-it-Yourself Ages & Stages: General Interest Installing laminate flooring? When I read the instructions it said to use an installation kit. I laughed and said why bother I can do it without. Was I wrong! Life became so much easier with the use NewGolf with a View of the Pacific Ocean
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Summer Sports Ages & Stages: General Interest | Locality: Pacific Grove, CA I put this in summer sports as the closest category, but, because of the terrific weather, this is available year round. The Pacific Grove Municipal Golf course is the least expensive course on the Monterey Peninsula NewNational Steinbeck Center
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Museums Ages & Stages: General Interest | Locality: Salinas, CA This is another great museum when visiting Monterey County, CA. Right in the heart of the 'Salad Bowl of the World' Salinas, CA. We were able to open John Steinbeck's world through a myriad of exhibits. +17Children's Music
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Music Lessons Ages & Stages: General Interest I was looking for help in teaching music and came across this interesting site. www.childrensmusic.org It applies to all elementary ages. I liked the fact that it promoted all phases of learning music and that it used 0Quick Pie Crust
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Recipes Ages & Stages: General Interest Here is a quick pie crust recipe using flour paste. After sifting two cups flour with one tsp salt, take 1/3 cup of the flour and mix with 1/4 cup cold water until a paste is formed. Set aside. To the remaining +3Pumpkin Custard
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Recipes Ages & Stages: General Interest I've used the following recipe with canned pumpkin but it is best when made with fresh. Cut a fresh pumpkin into half, clean out seeds and place face down in a glass baking dish or on aluminum foil on a cookie sheet and +1Plastic Masks
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Arts & Crafts Ages & Stages: General Interest I found these plastic masks in craft stores and had a terrible time painting them until I used fabric paints. Those little 2 oz, plastic squeeze bottles actually hold quite a lot and there are so many color choices. |