Monday, October 28, 2013

Free Beginning Piano Lessons You Can Do at Home from Hoffman Academy



 If you want your child to learn piano this is a very good resource Hoffman Academy. They offer free piano lessons for kids and everyone who wants to learn piano in the comfort of their home. They are fun and easy to follow and upload lessons often. They have three units with 20 lessons each. Joseph Hoffman is the teacher of these series. The lessons are very interactive and your child will soon learn to like his teaching method. 

I am glad to have discovered them since I am planning to have my daughter learn piano soon, maybe in a year or two since she is only 14 months now. I am really excited to have her try this program, so I am gathering all the materials needed to present them to her when she is ready.

The video lessons are free, but you can download at half price till the 31st the worksheets that go with the videos. Although the worksheets are not required to learn piano, they are very useful in keeping up with what the child learned. This is what the supplemental material contains:
 -Music Theory Worksheets & Activity Pages ( 84 PDF pages)
- Song Sheets with Practice Instructions (17 PDF pages)
- Piano Listening CD MP3s
- Practice CD MP3s
- Parent’s Guide

You can see lesson one from unit one here, and you'll soon want to see them all.

or watch the newer version from Youtube.

I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

Sunday, October 20, 2013

MIRA Kitchen Scale Review


 I don't know your thoughts on this issue, but I am finding it harder and harder to slow down, although I am a stay-at-home mom. We live in a time and era where everything seems to be done in a hurry. Shopping, cooking, eating, it's all on to go. The faster is done, the better, but most of it seems to be lacking essence. I wander what do we need in order to slow down...The answer is simple. Enjoying the little but beneficial things in life.

 With the recent loss of my beloved father, I've seen how much I need to slow down and enjoy life, good relationships, and a good and healthy meal. And that's what I want to talk to you about in this review. The importance of cooking your own food from scratch as much as you can. Set aside time, plan it in the beginning of the week, do your grocery shopping, and start cooking. You do need to eat, you might as well eat healthier. A good digital scale will help you:
  • control portions.
  • ease your baking, mostly where it requires measuring by weight.
  • accurately weigh your mail before sending it (I added this as I needed it for myself)
Do you want to loose weigh, or keep your current weigh? Portion control is one of the best ways to do it. If you use the scale to control your portions at home, when dining out will help you judge portions better. You might need to do this for a few weeks, and then continue to one week a month to help you stay on track. 

 Use the kitchen scale for measuring the big ingredients like flour, sugar, brown sugar, butter, cocoa, chocolate, water and milk and switch back to measuring teaspoons for baking soda, baking powder, salt and spices. A good rule of thumb – if you want to measure less than 1/4 cup, use teaspoons and tablespoons and for more than 1/4 cup, use the kitchen scale.


Current price of stamp is 46¢. I still use stamps and envelopes and I want to make sure the mail reaches it's destination. It happened to me once to have a heavier mail and less stamps and it didn't get to where it needed on time. I had to make sure that it doesn't happen any more, and I am glad to be prepared when sending thicker mail. If your letter weighs more than 1 ounce, then it will cost more. The table below shows the prices for letters over 1 ounce.
2 oz.66¢
3 oz.86¢
3.5 oz.$1.06

The Mira Kitchen digital scale I got to review is very nice. It is light and accurate. It reads from 0.1 to 11 oz. It is made of strong glass and displays weights in pounds, kilograms, grams, and ounces (lb/oz, kg/g, fl.oz., ml). It doesn't take much space and you can easily store it when not in use. The scale uses 3 AAA batteries included, and will automatically turn off after 1 minute of no use, or you can simply press and hold the 'On-off-Zero' button.

I am very pleased with this product and I definitely recommend it to everyone. Do you want one of your own, visit  http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ECIYGWY. Now you can get it on sale and save 55%.

 I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Easy steps to 'winterize' your car!


Freezing cold weather can take its toll on car engines. That's why it's important to be prepared for the winter season and the car trouble that's bound to ensue. Here's some friendly advice on what to do when your car won't start and the steps you can take to prevent it from happening again!

When Cars Won't Start
1
Let the battery recover if the car fails to start. If your car does not start up after ten to twenty seconds of cranking, stop and wait for a minute or two before attempting to start again. This gives the battery time to recover by allowing the starter motor to cool down.

2
Gently push on the gas pedal while still parked. Depress the accelerator once and then release it. This will inject a small amount of fuel into the engine which can help get things going. Only do this with engines with a carburetor. There is no need with fuel-injected engines. Almost every vehicle today have cold starting instructions in the Operator's Manual (who knew) that instruct you to use a small amount of throttle to help with a cold start. Refer to your vehicle's Operator's Manual for further information.

3
Turn the key and hold it for 20 seconds. This should help to get the engine going. Don't hold it for any longer than 20 seconds as over grinding the starter can cause mechanical damage. If the engine fails to turn over, wait a couple of minutes and try again.

4
Turn off all accessories. This includes the heater, radio and lights. This will help to maximize your starting power.

5
Consult the owner's manual. Things can vary from car to car and from model to model. What works for one may not work for another. This is why the owner's manual is the best source for guidance on how to start a particular car in cold weather.
If you do not have the owner's manual belonging to your car, you can order one from a car dealer, find one at a salvage yard or look for one at an auto parts chain.
You can also find many owner's manuals online. Try typing in "car owner manual" into a reputable search engine and look for relevant results.

6
Jump-start the battery. If the starter turns very slowly, or not at all, your battery is probably dead. It's now time for a jump-start. You will need a set of jumper cables and a willing volunteer with a running car.
Position the running car as close to the car with the dead battery as possible, with the bonnets facing each other, if possible.
Look for the + and = symbols on the jumper cables and connect the one with the + symbol to the positive terminals on both the running car and the car with the dead battery. Attach the cable with the = symbol to the negative terminals.
Once the cables are connected, rev up the engine of the running car for a minute or two, getting the engine to an increasingly higher RPM.
Try to start the car with the dead battery. It may take longer than usual. If it doesn't work on the first try, double-check to make sure the jumper cables are connected properly before trying again.
If the car still won't start after a couple of tries, your only other option is to call for service.

7
Replace the battery when necessary. At some point in every car's lifetime, its battery must be replaced. This is because car batteries have definite shelf lives, and no amount of maintenance or care can reverse the effects of chemicals on metal. Car batteries typically last about three to five years. If your car needs to be jump-started, it may be time to consider purchasing a new battery.
If it's time to get a new battery, the best time to do it is in the fall when batteries typically go on sale.
If you're changing your car battery yourself, ensure your vehicle is turned off and in park, with the emergency brake set.

Always wear gloves and safety glasses when changing the battery of a car, as car batteries contain potentially hazardous acids and gases, which can be released if the battery is mishandled. You should also make sure that your car battery is recycled using the correct procedures, you can do this by bringing your used battery to a local recycling center, or to certain repair shops.
If you don't feel comfortable changing your car battery yourself, you can bring your vehicle to an experienced auto mechanic.

Preventative Measures

1
Winterize your car. Winterizing your car essentially means preparing your vehicle for the cold winter season. With proper planning, you can prevent or at least prepare for many of the car-related problems caused by freezing temperatures. Just as it's necessary for us to put on a coat, hat and gloves in cold weather, our cars need a similar kind of attention if they're going to function at their best potential.
Replace your windshield wipers and wiper fluid. Low visibility can make driving in cold weather extremely dangerous, so it's important to make sure the wiper blades are up in tip-top shape. Your wiper blades are made out of rubber, and with time they'll crack, split and deteriorate. It's suggested that you replace your windshield wipers every six to 12 months. Keeping your wiper fluid filled up is also a plus, as fluid can assist in breaking up snow and ice on the windshield.

Check your tire pressure and consider snow tires. Wet and icy roads increase the risk of car accidents in the winter and it's important to make sure that your tires are equipped to handle such adverse weather conditions. Deflated tires cause decreased traction, which leads to an increased chance of sliding on icy roads. Make sure tires are filled with the correct amount of air. Many gas stations offer tools to check pressure and pump tires. If you live in an area with prolonged snowy or icy conditions, consider investing in snow tires or winter tires as these offer improved traction, breaking and control.

Keep your fuel tank full. Cold and constantly shifting temperatures can cause condensation to form on the walls of a gas tank in the red, and soon water will drip down and into the gas. It will eventually sink to the bottom, since water is heavier than gas, which is bad news -- if water finds its way into the fuel lines, it will freeze up, blocking any flow of gas to the engine and effectively halting your travel plans. Any repairs that have to be made can be costly, too, so despite high gas prices, keeping your tank full will help both your car and your wallet.

2
Maintain the battery. Winter is tough on batteries, for two main reasons. The engines are far harder to turn over because all the oil inside them has turned to molasses. This demands much more current from a battery. In addition, the battery cannot produce its normal amount of energy because of the cold. The chemical reactions that generate electricity are slower at a lower temperatures. Checking your car battery from time to time will help you stay on top of any maintenance issues, but be aware that most car batteries only last between three and five years.

Check the battery cables and clamps for fraying or corrosion. If there's a white, powdery substance around the clamps, that's corrosion from battery acid -- you can clean it off easily with baking soda, water and a toothbrush.
Your battery is also filled with fluid, so make sure it has enough inside. Most batteries have caps on top, and you can check the level by removing the caps. If it's low, fill the holes with distilled water, being careful not to fill past the bottom of the cap

3
Use gas line antifreeze with fuel stabilizer. Gas line antifreeze, also known as dry gas, is a chemical (essentially Methyl Hydrate) that is added to your gas tank to inhibit your gas line freezing. If your gas line freezes, your car will not be able to start until it thaws. Many gas stations already add an anti-freeze agent into their gas during colder weather months. Check with your station of choice and see if this is their practice.
Add dry gas to your petrol or gas fill-up before filling the tank (if possible) to ensure it mixes completely in the tank.
This product will also help conserve gas.

4
Warm the engine with a block heater or battery wrap. Keeping your car's battery warm overnight can help prevent freezing temperatures from affecting the engine. You can do this using either a block heater or a battery wrap.
An engine block heater is a small heating device installed in the engine that plugs into a wall socket. It warms the engine and oil and keeps the battery in optimal condition for start-up. Engine block heaters are not expensive, but they must be installed properly by a mechanic.
A battery wrap or blanket is an insulated sheet of plastic that preserves battery warmth. Wrap the blanket around the battery and leave overnight. Remove before starting the engine in the morning.

5
Park indoors. Parking indoors, in a garage, helps to shelter a car's engine from icy winds and freezing temperatures. Heat the garage, if possible, to keep the temperature warmer.

6
Use thinner oil. In the extreme cold, oil thickens and doesn't flow quickly to vital engine parts that need lubrication. A lightweight, winter-grade oil flows easier in cold weather and increases fuel economy. Your owner's manual should tell you the ideal type of oil you should use.

7
In diesel engines, consider using fuel conditioner. A fuel conditioner is a multi-functional diesel fuel additive. A diesel engine will start better in the cold if you use fuel conditioner, which prevents the fuel from "gelling" and ensures reliable fuel performance in severe winter conditions.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

25 FREE 4×6 Photo Prints at Walgreens till 10/4

Walgreens is running this promotion again. You can get 25 Free prints until 10/4. To get a 25 FREE 4×6 Photo Prints at Walgreens add up to 25 4×6 prints to your cart, select in store pickup, and enter coupon code: 25FREEPRINTS at checkout to make it 100% FREE.

51 Ways to Love Your Enemies: How to love others when they are hurting you- Free Kindle Book

 


 But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you;
 That ye may be the children of your Father which is in heaven: for he maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust. Matthew 5:44,45

I came across this free Kindle Book, and I decided to write something about it. I know it is a topic easy to talk about but very hard to put into practice; and we need somehow a 'supernatural' power to achieve the above statement, which is one of Jesus' teachings. 

Our natural reaction to negative feedback, tough circumstances, and intended wrongdoings, is either to pay back, or treat with indifference. And, yes that is the normal response to many of the widely condemned actions. 

We all carry wounds and scars that others left in our lives. We hurt, and want the other person to feel the same, thinking that somehow they will learn not to do it again. But acting this way would only make the wounds more painful and the scars uglier, even if we don't want to admit that. It eats us from inside out, and no one hurts more than we do. 

The process of healing starts only when we are ready to let go of the pain, and embrace God's love. Only then we can rise above the circumstance, treat others with the grace they don't deserve, and be part of a greater call.

Letting go of the pain doesn't mean that we instantly forget everything they've done wrong to us. There are situations that will never be forgotten. To exculpate somebody of their wrongdoing to you it must be an active choice. You might need to stop acting in hurt, lay it down before God in simple words, and sometimes it means just dealing with it one day at a time, one person at a time. Do a kind gesture, say a prayer, offer your help to those you find  'unworthy' of your service. These things take many by surprise, and beautiful things can come out of them. If not for them, for sure for yourself. 

I am a work in process, desiring to have a heart that doesn't let circumstances or people influencing my decisions on who I want to become or what I want to accomplish, being ferm and yet kind, pleasing God above all. How about you? 
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