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NOVEMBER 2012 HOMES PLUS 6 Getting your home ready for hosting season (BPT) ��� Some might call the fall and winter months the holiday season, but they could just as easily be known as the hosting season. It���s the time of year when cooking for crowds and welcoming friends and family for celebrations is the name of the game. For those opening their homes to guests, it can be hectic, but there are plenty of ways to make the season as full of cheer as it should be. Decorating your home for the holidays goes hand-in-hand with getting ready for guests ��� whether those visitors are planned or impromptu. So, as you start to consider your d��cor themes, think about updates that can be made around the house to make your guests feel even more at home. 228854002 Keep this checklist in mind as you get started: ��� Give your decorations a checkup. By pulling out your holiday decorations well ahead of time, you can save yourself the stress of last-minute surprises like broken platters or light strings with half the bulbs burnt out. If you find items that are broken or in disrepair, don���t throw them out ��� make a few quick fixes instead. Repair broken items with reliably tough adhesives like Gorilla, which come in a variety of formulas, from clear-drying epoxy to wood glue and more. Replace burnt-out bulbs individually, rather than buying entire new strands. ��� Stock your pantry. During every holiday this season, food will be a major focus. Be prepared for the biggest days by having all the ingredients you need in your pantry, freezer and ��� closer to the actual events ��� your refrigerator. From spices to stock to sweet treats, it���s better to have everything on hand rather than risking the chance of the grocery store being closed or dealing with the long, hectic holiday lines. It���s also a great opportunity to make sure that you have enough supplies on hand to feed guests who stay for a few days at a time, from breakfast to dinner and dessert. ��� Freshen your linens. Guest rooms often go dormant during the quieter seasons of the year, and need a bit of airing out before the hosting season. Keep a few sets of linens freshly laundered ��� one on each bed and a couple in the closet ��� to avoid stale smells. Make sure you also have a few extra blankets clean and ready to use as throws, and don���t forget to vacuum or clean window treatments, where dust easily collects. See Hosting/Page 7 TRUCKLOAD SALE on Garage Doors & Door Openers Special! - Take down and haul away old door for FREE! NOW 16x7 SAVE $250 ��� Two-Sided Pre-Finished Galvanized Steel ��� R-10 Insulated ��� Lifetime Warranty ��� 5 colors (White,Almond,Brown,Sandstone,Sahara) Installed ��� Other Sizes Available Tax Included ��� 2000 Garage Doors in Stock 815 $ $2500.00 FREE DESIGN SERVICES! Additions, Kitchens, Bathrooms, or any Remodeling Project. With Coupon. Offer expires 12-31-12 18 Full-size Doors On Display, Our Installers Are Licensed & Bonded ORDER A LIFTMASTER 1/2 HP GARAGE DOOR OPENER & GET 2 REMOTES & KEYPAD Final Price $ Installed Tax Included Less $10 Rebate Lifetime Motor Warranty Full Year Warranty, parts and service on installed operators. WHY PAY MORE? ���CALL LIFETIME DOOR!��� Model 3265 ���Your Someday Is Here.��� 310 $300 Lifetime Door Co. 12645 W. Townsend (2 blocks N. of Burleigh, enter off 124th St. only) Free Estimate 262-783-4004 Mon. - Fri. 7am-5pm ��� Sat. 8am-12pm www.lifetimedoor.net 225333003 228426006 226920003 16���x7���, 25 Gauge...Non Insulated Steel $650

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