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13 Nov

Buying Antiques For Your Home – Part three

First of all, the most important factor is that for a true antique to qualify as an antique, is time. The recommended time of a true antique is 100 years old, or more. Near antiques are from 75 to 99 years old, and then there are the items known merely as vintage that are 25 […]

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09 Nov

Buying Antiques For Your Home – Part two

It is wise to buy yourself a notebook, subscribe to an antique magazine, and find out where to find good antiques at a good price. Look in the attics and basements of friends and family, try yard sales, and visit general antique and deceased estate auctions as possible to see how quickly you can begin […]

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06 Nov

Buying Antiques For Your Home – Part One

by: Barbara Thorp, article contributor for Oz Free Classifieds

Antiques are objects, which have reached an age that makes them a witness of a previous era in human society. The item is generally a collectible or other item, which is old (at least 100 years old) and is collected or desirable because of its rarity, condition, […]

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21 Aug

Things You Need to Know to Set Up a Garage Sale

In the present age where technology remains supreme, garage sales have managed to stay. It’s not impossible to know someone who have gone into one and found an interesting item. If you are a type of person who likes bargain hunting or surveying free classifieds online, then you might consider setting up a garage sale. […]

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08 Aug

Time to Fit Out Your New Kictchen and Pantry – Part 1

Now that you have a beautiful crisp and clean new kitchen, it is time to select some new cookware, helpful gadgets, and begin a collection of herbs and spices. We all love to cook in good quality pots and pans and have electrical cookware that will perform some extra special tasks, like boiling or steaming […]

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31 Jul

Non-Toxic Cleaning Around The House – Part 3

Borax
In nature, boron combines to form boric acid and inorganic salts called borates and does not exist by itself. Borax is a form of hydrous sodium borate that occurs in and regions, forming from the evaporation of saline lakes. It is also synthesised as a by-product of borate deposit mining. It is normally colourless, white, […]

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23 Jul

Non-Toxic Cleaning Around The House – Part 2

Sodium Carbonate (aka Washing Soda)
Soluble in water and very slightly soluble in alcohol. Pure sodium carbonate is a white, odourless powder that absorbs moisture from the air, has an alkaline taste, and forms a strongly alkaline water solution. It is one of the most basic industrial chemicals. Sodium carbonate decahydrate, Na2CO3·10H2O, is a colourless, transparent […]

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