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Subject: Housework Made Easy - HAPPY THANKSGIVING AMERICA! - November23, 2006



Welcome to Housework Made Easy Newsletter,
 
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I would like to take this opportunity to wish you all a
HAPPY THANKSGIVING AMERICA.
 
CHRISTMAS CAKE RECIPES EBOOK (419 kb)
20 yummy cake recipes to make for Christmas. Enjoy!
This file downloads immediately once you click on it.
 
Celebrating Christmas PDF Magazine (2006)
Festive ideas can be found in this .pdf file. 2006 issue which is
available for free download.
 
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Light Switches
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Do you have to grope in the dark to find a light switch?  Replace
the switch with an illuminated one.  It has a tiny light inside the
switch lever; you locate it by its glow.  If you have to feel your
way out in the dark after turning off the light, put in a time-delay
switch.  It keeps the light on for about 45 seconds.
 
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Fuses and Circuit Breakers
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Does an air conditioner or another appliance regularly blow a fuse
when it turns on?  Substitute a time-delay fuse.  It withstands the
temporary power surge that occurs when an appliance starts, but
it'll blow if there's a short circuit or if the overload lasts longer than
a few seconds. 
 
Note*:  Always replace a fuse with one of the same amperage.
If you use one with a larger capacity, the circuit could become
overload and cause a fire.  The modern fad these days is replacing
your fuses for a circuit breakers.
 
Thank you for joining us today and may you have a wonderful day.
 
 
 
Susan Rutter
Home Consultant
Housework Made Easy©
2150 Thierry Street
Lasalle, Quebec
H8N 1H7
Canada
 
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