ooo good thanks for this steve.juana
reconciliation is at hand! what would u do if the lord came today? would u4give 
and 4get would u love? think about it.
a reconciliation is NEEDED to many people hurt.. and have u thought of the 
lord? and your actions towards him and others of his family?
r u sure that you've been forgiven or ready to forgive others??
unforgiveness not only hurts you but Christ and his family too! so does 
selfishness!
for a fun group that shares poems and scripture join:
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  From: steve doyle 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 7:08 AM
  Subject: [RecipesAndMore] TIPS


   10 Uses for Used Coffee Grounds




  10. Deodorizer. Dry them out on a cookie sheet and then put them in a bowl in 
your refrigerator or freezer, or rub them on your hands to get rid of food prep 
smells.

  9. Plant food. Plants such as rosebushes, azaleas, rhododendrons, evergreen 
and camellias that prefer acidic soils will appreciate the leftovers from your 
morning cup. Also, grounds can add nutrients to your compost bin.

  8. Insect repellant. Sprinkle old grounds around places you don't want ants, 
or on the ant piles themselves. The little buggers will move on or stay away. 
Used grounds are also said to repel snails and slugs.

  7. Dye. By steeping grounds in hot water, you can make brown dye for fabric, 
paper and even Easter eggs.

  6. Furniture scratch cover-up. Steep grounds and apply a bit of the liquid to 
furniture scratches with a Q-tip.

  5. Cleaning product. As they're slightly abrasive, grounds can be used as a 
scouring agent for greasy and grimy stain-resistant objects.

  4. Kitty repellent. To keep kitty from using the garden as her personal 
powder room, sprinkle grounds mixed with orange peels around your plants.

  3. Flea dip. Follow up Fido's shampoo with a coffee ground rub down, working 
them down to his skin. Not only are the fleas suppose to vamoose, but puppy's 
hair will feel soft too.

  2. Dust inhibitor. Before you clean out the fireplace, toss wet coffee 
grounds over the ashes to keep the ash dust under control.

  And, finally, the #1 use for used coffee grounds....drum roll here....

  Cellulite reducer. Mix 1/4 cup warm, used coffee grounds and 1 tablespoon of 
olive oil. While standing over an old towel or newspaper, apply the mixture to 
your "problem areas". Next, wrap the areas with shrink wrap and leave on for 
several minutes. Unwind the wrap, brush loose grounds off your skin and then 
shower with warm water. For best results, it is recommended to repeat this 
procedure twice a week. A little weird to be sure, but as high priced cellulite 
creams have coffee in them, it just might work.

  Lr Smiles

  




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