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Back-to-School Style 101
This fall, lessons in fashion won't just come from the runway. Style cues will originate from a less likely place - the school hallway. Several impending style trends will impact everything from school supplies to apparel this back-to-school season.

Don't Let a Clogged Drain Ruin Your Party
There's never a good time to have a clogged drain, but some times are worse than others. For example, when your kitchen sink decides to back up during the middle of a dinner party, or when your toilet clogs and overflows while you're hosting house guests. Not only can this embarrass you and your guests, it also puts a serious damper on the festivities!

'Tis the Season for Easy and Affordable Handcrafted Gifts
The holiday season is a memorable time associated with fun, family and lots of presents. As you consider what to give the people on your gift list, why not try something different this year? Hand-crafted gifts stand out.

Deck the Walls, Dash Through the Malls and Brighten the Season Safely
'Tis the season for decorating and gift-giving. But don't overlook important holiday safety techniques just because you're feeling jolly.

Secrets of Season-long Stunning Color in Your Garden
In summer, there's drought; in winter, snow and cold. Does it seem like Mother Nature is determined to leach the color from your garden? It is possible to keep your garden colorful much of the year. All you need is the right combination of plants and a little green thumb savvy.

Frightful Flowers Make Halloween 'Boo-tiful'
What could be scarier than some fake spider webs and a leering jack 'o' lantern this Halloween? For millions of Americans, the answer seems to be a bare front porch and undecorated home totally lacking in spirit. It's possible to create a fresh, fun or even frightful atmosphere with a cost-effective, timeless decorating tool - cut flowers.

Family's Personal Tragedy Helps Others Learn the Importance of Flu Prevention
Getting the flu can have serious consequences, especially for children. Every year, children in the United States get extremely ill and some die from influenza ("the flu") and its complications.