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Anita Kellerliving in Sunnyvale, CA
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| TOTAL VIEWS: 13,846 | | | PUBLISHED CONTENT: 24 | | | FAVORITED BY: 0 | | | CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 07/07/2007 |
My name is Anita and am a SAHM of two kids, who keep me on my toes. I enjoy reading about many different subject, including my favorite subject, history. I would love to travel one day, when the kids are older, but right now, I wander the world through my reading. Education/Experience: CADD, liberal arts Interests: knitting, crocheting, writing, reading, history Affiliations: Frugal Mama, Anita Keller, Freelancer URL RSS |
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Why are farmer's market so expensive? How can you know you're getting a good deal? By Anita Keller | Published 7/21/2008
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So, you want to send a care package to Uncle Joe, who's stationed overseas. Here are a few good tips on how to make sure everything arrives, as it should. By Anita Keller | Published 7/16/2008
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Mail is one of the most anticipated items for anyone stationed overseas in the military. Even the simplest of care packages remind them people back home are thinking about them. By Anita Keller | Published 7/6/2008
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Cookbooks are everywhere...how do you find the right one for you? Use these tips to find your next cookbook. By Anita Keller | Published 7/6/2008
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The avocado is native to Central America and has been an intricate part of their diet for centuries. The Aztecs used the green fruit as an aphrodisiac. When the Spanish conquistadors set foot in the New World, they were amazed at the butter-like taste and consistency. By Anita Keller | Published 6/23/2008
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Community Supported Agriculture, also known as CSA, is where everyday people buy shares in a farm before the fields have even been planted. This money is used to pay for the supplies and labor needed to plant and maintain the fields throughout the season. By Anita Keller | Published 6/23/2008
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The '50s are still one of the most cherished decades in U.S. history. There are '50s diners all over the place, movies set in the '50s and many "vintage stores" that specialize in '50s poodle skirts and leather jackets. By Anita Keller | Published 6/23/2008
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The experts tell you to read to your child every day. Unless you don't mind reading them the same five books over and over and over, you've probably acquired quite a little library of picture books, cardboard books and maybe even a few chapter books. By Anita Keller | Published 6/23/2008
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Do you know of someone who's about to have a baby? Are you looking for a baby shower gift? Want to give something useful? Maybe you want to drop by with something after the baby is born? Do your friend a favor: Give food. By Anita Keller | Published 6/17/2008
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Freecycle has been around for years, but only recently, with the declining economy, has its popularity soared. Make yours and everyone else's Freecycling experience the best by following my nine simple rules. By Anita Keller | Published 6/13/2008
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Ideas on where to find cheap used books... By Anita Keller | Published 6/13/2008
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I can't help it; I love my freezer and Kitchen Aid mixer! Read to see how I save hundreds of dollars by using these two appliances. By Anita Keller | Published 6/12/2008
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Every time you hold a United States' penny in our hand, you're holding a piece of history. The penny has been an ever-evolving part of the country's history. By Anita Keller | Published 6/12/2008
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Finding family activities is easy, but if your family is anything like mine, many of the family activities available are just too expensive to do every week. Keeping within your budget and still keeping the kids entertained can be a challenge in itself. By Anita Keller | Published 6/12/2008
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Does the thought of opening your electric bill give you hives? Do you fear looking at your gas bill? Don't worry - there are simple things you can do to lower your energy bills. Becoming "energy conscience" will take some effort on your part. By Anita Keller | Published 6/11/2008
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Pets are like kids: they can drain your wallet quickly. How can you save some money and still provide the best for your pet? Here are ten easy tips you can use to save the green while taking care of your "hairy baby". By Anita Keller | Published 6/10/2008
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Credit card debt has taken over thousands of households. The use of a simple piece of paper can save you thousands. How is that possible? Read this article to find out! By Anita Keller | Published 6/10/2008
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Does your dad (or husband) play Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) or one of the many other "dice-based games" that are out there? Here are some suggestions for your father's day gift to him. By Anita Keller | Published 5/29/2008
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Old-time radio shows are an important window into our country's history. These shows are available for you to listen to today! By Anita Keller | Published 9/29/2007
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Around the turn of the 19th century, a man by the name of Frederick Winslow Taylor developed the idea of time-motion study. He was an expert in finding the most efficient way to complete a task with the least time and effort expended. By Anita Keller | Published 9/17/2007
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Organize your kitchen into "Tasks" can save you time and energy. By Anita Keller | Published 9/12/2007
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Review of Oreck's Rinse-A-Matic Steemer Ultra,. including use, pros, cons and my opinion of the product. By Anita Keller | Published 7/25/2007
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An step-by-step guide on how to grow tomatoes easily in your own backyard. By Anita Keller | Published 7/19/2007
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During World War II, the citizens of the United States endured the rationing of many goods that we hold dear now, including certain foods (meat, coffee, sugar, processed goods, etc), gas and shoes. This article describes why and how rationing was implemented. By Anita Keller | Published 7/18/2007
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