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		<title>Toddler Proofing Your Dining Room Carpet</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2015 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Brody]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We recently moved and inherited a dining room with white/cream colored carpeting.  This immediately became a concern with a toddler living in the house.  Our two-year-old son refuses to sit at a smaller sized table and chairs in the kitchen and demands to sit at the big table with the grown ups. Originally we were placing old beach towels underneath his chair and end of the table.  This seemed to work well temporarily, but after a while the towels would become loaded with crumbs or camouflage old dried food and inevitably become nasty.  We also discovered that it was not practical to change out the towels every other day because it was such a hassle.  Plus on top of all of that, the beach towels were not exactly the interior decorating statement we wanted to make in our new home. Thus, the solution for protecting your eating area carpet from the messy lovable little man or lady in your life: This is a computer desk chair mat designed to protect your carpet from heavy rolling furniture.  I came up with the idea to lay this 3 x 4&#8242; mat under our son&#8217;s end of the table and place his grown up chair on top of it.  Non-dried food is a breeze to wipe away with a sponge or wet paper towel.  Crumbs are easily swept up using your household vacuum.  Best of all, it blends in with its surroundings and is not an eyesore in your formal dining area.  You can pick one up at a nearby office supply store or on Amazon.  Basic mats this size run from $30-40.]]></description>
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		<title>How to Save Entire Facebook Photo Albums in Minutes!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I owe my friend Tia… big time! She found a GEM today and I’m so excited to share it with all of you! I’m constantly downloading entire photo albums from groups on Facebook to share in other groups. Mostly this is done when I see an awesome idea on one of our Thirty-One Director or Consultant groups and I want to share the ideas with my team. It can take for-ev-er (did anyone else just have a “Sandlot” flashback there?) to download each individual picture. I don’t have time for that, and to be honest, most of the time I’m in the middle of clicking, dragging, and saving, and I get so bored that I forget what I’m even doing and start doing something else instead! I know I’m not the only one guilty of that! Anyways….. are you ready to have your mind blown? There’s a way to download ENTIRE Facebook Photo Albums quick and easy! The first thing you need to do is open Chrome for your browser. Don’t have Chrome yet? It’s worth the download even if you just use it for this life changing tip. Then, click here to download their Download FB Album AddOn. Once you have that downloaded, you’ll notice in your Chrome Address bar that there’s a new FB icon. When you open an Album on Facebook that you want to copy all of the pictures from, you’ll just click that icon. Then click on “Normal” and it will bring up a screen with directions on how to select and save all of the pictures that you want and where you’d like to save them to. Then BAM! You’ve downloaded an entire Facebook Photo Album in less than a minute! How awesome is that!?! I haven’t played around with this too much, but I did learn that you can use it in groups, on your own profile, and your friends profiles! (Just don’t be a creeper!) Enjoy!]]></description>
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