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Dawn Power Wash DIY Recipe- Make Your Own Dawn Power Wash!

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My family and I are totally are addicted to this newest cleaning product from Dawn.
Over my lifetime I have seen many so-called life change cleaning products that will claim make my life easier,very few have.Dawn Powerwash is a game-changer for dishwashing for me, offering a quick and effective way to get dishes sparkling clean without the need for heavy scrubbing.

This is up there with Mr. Clean Magic Eraser, the Swiffer and Micellar water. Truly a small thoughts product!
Dawn Powerwash: The Superhero of Suds! 🦸‍♂️💦

This do-it-yourself Dawn power wash dupe is almost identical to original, and made at FRACTION of cost.
I like the power misting potential of the actual “Power Wash bottle,” so I keep using that over and over.

Dawn Power wash has been making waves as a highly effective and convenient cleaning solution. It’s designed to be five times faster at cleaning grease than traditional dish soaps. It is all about the addition of rubbing alcohol, and nothing else cuts through grease or buildup like this. The process is simple: spray the foam onto the dirty dishes, let it sit for a few moments, and then rinse or wipe away the grime.

Dawn Power DIY Recipe- Make Your Own Power Wash

Ratio of 12:2:1 using water , Dawn dish soap and rubbing alcohol

12 fl oz or 1 1/2 Cups (350 ml) of water
2 oz or 1/4 Cup  (60 ml) Dawn Original Dish Soap (it does make a difference) and
1 oz  or 1/8th Cup (30 ml) of rubbing alcohol. ( can be 70 or 99 percent)

What do you think does this DIY recipe measures up to original?
Remember, with great power(wash) comes great responsibility… to enjoy life without the scrubbing!

I use this DIY mixture to refill original Dawn Power wash bottle and works perfectly.

Did you know that in Europe, soap became widely used for cleaning dishes by the 17th century, although early soap formulas contained harsh ingredients like lye.

9 Things You Didn’t Know You Could Do With Dawn Dish Soap

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Cherry Blossom Time – Puzzle by Artist Veronique Oodian_+| Ravensburger Puzzle

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Puzzle Company: Ravensburger
Number of pieces: 1000
Completed size: 24Ă—18 inches
Puzzle Artist: Veronique Oodian
Puzzle Pieces: smaller “1000 piece” size, grid cut
Overall Puzzle score 7.5

This was a challenge!
it is stunning when done, but I would not try if you are a beginner or want to finish your puzzle quickly!
The colours for different elements are different enough to make piece matching simpler. With a 100) opiece size puzzle, you really have to sort your pieces to make it go smoothly.The artist, Veronique Oodian used lush colours of spring, leafy greens, soft and deep pinks. I lovely spring palette for for her nature inspired artwork. Lots of fauna floating in the foreground- happy hummingbirds and playful butterflies dance in the spring breeze!

This is a perfect puzzle to lift your mood on rainy April afternoon- and reminds that us the Spring always comes. Spring and cherry blossoms are intimately intertwined. Cherry blossoms typically bloom in spring, marking the end of winter and the beginning of warmer weather. The appearance of cherry blossoms is often seen as a herald of spring, a time of renewal, rebirth, and new beginnings_

Once completed, the Cherry Blossom Time Puzzle transforms into a work of art worthy of display. Whether framed and hung on the wall or kept intact as a testament to your patience and perseverance, it serves as a timeless reminder of the fleeting yet profound beauty of time and nature.

Filed Under: Puzzles Tagged With: artist, birds, flowers, Mothers Day, Spring, Veronique Oodian

Dominion- My Favourite Board Game- Resource Page

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Mastering the Art of Dominion:  Quick Guide to Start Playing Dominion Board Game

My love affair with board games began ages ago, back when every kid on the block had those same worn-out cardboard boxes of Monopoly, Scrabble, Life, Clue, and the thrilling addition of RISK. Our family was all about card games too; Mom was a bridge cmaster, just like her father. And let’s not forget my sister, who seemed to have been born with savant like gaming gifts. Whether it was backgammon, checkers, chess, cribbage, gin rummy, or even Go Fish, she was able to trounce me in every one.
We still play the occasional game —she sometimes even let’s me win!

One of my all time favourite boardgames to play is one called Dominion. It is from popular Rio Grande Games andis one of the most popular modern board games in the world.

Dominion, designed by Donald X. Vaccarino, is deck-building game challenges players to craft their own kingdoms, accumulate wealth, and strategically deploy their resources to gain victory points.

The rules may seem intricate at first, mastering Dominion is an incredibly fun game.  I will try to lay down fundamental basic mechanics of the game and offer strategies that will elevate your Dominion gameplay to new heights.

Understanding the Basics:

  1. Setup: Dominion begins with each player receiving a starting deck consisting of seven Copper cards and three Estate cards. Additional cards are laid out in the Supply area, including Treasure cards (Gold, Silver, and Copper), Victory cards (Estate, Duchy, and Province), and Kingdom cards (varied action cards).
  2. Turn Structure: A player’s turn in Dominion consists of three phases: Action, Buy, and Cleanup.
    –Action phase, players can play Action cards from their hand, which often provide additional actions and benefits
    –Buy phase, players use their Treasure cards to purchase cards from the Supply.
    – Cleanup phase involves discarding all played cards and drawing a new hand.
  3. Deck Building: The core mechanic of Dominion revolves around deck building. Players strategically acquire new cards from the Supply to enhance their decks, aiming to optimize their card combinations and increase their point-scoring potential.

Developing Winning Strategies:

  1. Focus on Economy: Efficiently managing your economy is crucial in Dominion. Prioritize acquiring Treasure cards such as Gold and Silver to increase your purchasing power, allowing you to acquire more valuable cards from the Supply.
  2. Synergistic Card Combinations: Identify and exploit synergies between Kingdom cards to maximize their effectiveness. Some cards work exceptionally well together, enhancing your ability to draw cards, gain actions, or accumulate wealth.
  3. Balanced Deck Composition: Strive for a balanced deck composition that ensures consistent card draw and resource generation. Avoid excessive clutter by thinning your deck of weaker cards through trashing effects, such as Chapel or Remodel.
  4. Adaptability: Remain flexible in your strategy based on the available Kingdom cards and your opponents’ actions. Adjust your approach to capitalize on emerging opportunities or counter your opponents’ tactics effectively.
  5. Endgame Planning: As the game progresses, shift your focus towards acquiring Victory cards to secure your path to victory. Keep a close eye on the Supply piles, aiming to deplete Province cards before your opponents can amass significant points.

Advanced Techniques:

  1. Deck Tracking: Develop the ability to track the contents of your deck and predict future card draws. This skill enables you to make informed decisions and execute complex card combinations with precision.
  2. Countering Opponents: Pay attention to your opponents’ strategies and adapt accordingly. Utilize Attack cards to disrupt their plans, deny them resources, or slow down their point accumulation.
  3. Risk Management: Assess the risks and rewards associated with each decision, particularly when considering card purchases and deck management. Balancing short-term gains with long-term benefits is essential for success in Dominion.

Suggested set up for 2 Players:

8 of each Victory card and 10 Curse cards, 8 “Province” cards, 8 “Duchy” cards and 8 “Estate” cards .
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If more than two players, use 12 of each of those cards instead.
Curse Cards:

  • 2 players: 8 of each Victory card and 10 Curse cards
  • 3 players: 12 of each Victory card and 20 Curse cards
  • 4 players: 12 of each Victory card and 30 Curse cards

In Dominion, some powerful card combinations can help build an effective deck and increase chances of winning.
Here are a few good card combinations ( using base game) to consider:

  1. Chapel and Silver: Chapel allows you to trash up to four cards from your hand, helping you thin your deck of weaker cards and increase the efficiency of your draws. Combining Chapel with Silver, which provides reliable buying power, can create a streamlined deck with a higher concentration of valuable cards.
  2. Village and Smithy: Village provides +1 Card and +2 Actions, allowing you to draw more cards and play additional Action cards in a single turn. Smithy, on the other hand, provides +3 Cards, further increasing your hand size and enabling you to cycle through your deck more quickly. Together, Village and Smithy create a powerful engine for drawing and playing Action cards.
  3. Market and Festival: Market provides +1 Card, +1 Action, +1 Buy, and +1 Coin, Festival provides similar benefits with +2 Actions, +1 Buy, and +2 Coins. Combining Market and Festival allows you to generate significant buying power while maintaining flexibility in your actions.
  4. Laboratory and Throne Room: Laboratory provides +2 Cards and +1 Action, helping you draw through deck  and find key cards for your strategy. Throne Room allows you to play another Action card twice, effectively doubling its benefits. Using Throne Room on Laboratory can accelerate your deck cycling and provide a substantial advantage in drawing and playing cards.
  5. Witch and Moat: Witch attacks opponents by giving them Curse cards, which clog up their decks and decrease their point-scoring potential. Moat provides a defense against attacks by allowing you to reveal it from your hand to negate the effects of an Attack card. Combining Witch with Moat can neutralize the Curse-giving ability of Witch while allowing you to focus on building your own deck.

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There are some excellent sites devoted to Dominion:

PLay Dominion online: https://dominion.games/
Make Dominion labels and dividers: https://domdiv.bgtools.net/

These are really good labels for Dominion storage if using storage binder and trading card sleeves:
https://boardgamegeek.com/filepage/166585/ultimate-dominion-labels-by-slowcurl
The person that create these went into huge effort to make!
Avery 8167 or Avery 5267 , Avery Template 5167 ( 1/2″ x 1 3/4 labels, 80 labels per sheet)
Labels

Dominion Randomizer: https://dominionrandomizer.com/sets.html is a fantastic resource.
This site lets you generate and create customized Kingdom sets, based on what expansions you have and cards you prefer or dislike,
It also suggests games set up to play with valuable insights.

All Dominion Rule Books:
https://dominionrandomizer.com/rules.html
Printable Doional Labels

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Something Fishy Puzzle from White Mountain Puzzles

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Puzzle Company: White Mountain Puzzles
Number of pieces: 550
Completed size: 18×24 inches
Puzzle Artist: Howard Robinson
Puzzle Pieces: larger piece size, thicker than average, low glare finish, random cut
Overl rating: 7.5/10

Notes:No reference poster and flimsy storage box, but images and ink pigments are excellent!

Artist: Howard Robinson
A bright and cheery [uzzle to do on a dreary day!
a bright , primary colour palette makes this a good choice for families.

“Dive” into the fun underwater world of ‘Something Fishy’ by White Mountain! This cheeky jigsaw puzzle turns your living room into a riotous ocean scene, packed with colors and quirky aquatic characters.

You’ll find yourself surrounded by a cast of characters that would make even Jacque Cousteau jealous. From the kookie antics of clownfish to the ‘I’m too cool for school’ sea turtles with ‘tude, every little sea creature made me smile. The mischievous dolphins dance with the angel fish who seem to have overdosed on glitter! A bright backdrop of coral for Fish who like to have fun!
With its higher quality and larger east grip puzzle pieces, ‘Something Fishy’ is a puzzle for all ages and abilities
So, grab your snorkel and get ready for a dive into a world where the only rule is to have a whale of a time!”

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Valley Wedding Jigsaw Puzzle by Joseph Holodook- Review

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Joseph Holodook puzzle

Puzzle Company: Bits and Pieces
Number of pieces: 500
Completed size: 24Ă—18 inches
Puzzle Artist: Joseph Holodook
Puzzle Pieces: larger “500 piece” size, grid cut (average size 1.2 inch)
Overall Puzzle score 8.0

Notes: Lovely artwork by puzzle artist, Joseph Holodook, he always creates a friendly, warm and welcoming place in his puzzle worlds.
The palette is in bright cool tones of pinks, blues and greens. This puzzle will cheer you up on a rainy or dreary day!

Very sweet illustration reminiscent of Buffalo Games Charles Wysocki. Very cute images and scenes in this folk art depiction of a Wedding.
A photographer waits outside the chapel to take photos of bride a groom, a horse and carriage wait to take the newlyweds to their honeymoon Sleepy cows bystanders, watching in the sun eat, graze on grass in the valley.

This is another example of great artwork and images from Bits and Pieces. Definitely check out more jigsaw puzzles from this charming artist, Joseph Holodook.

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Pineapple Pecan Cheese Ball Recipe- Must Try!

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Pineapple Pecan Cheese Ball Recipe

2 8 oz pkgs cream cheese (you can use light cream cheese)
2 Cups finely chopped pecans
1 Tbps. finely copped onion
1 8oz can crushed pineapple (drained)
1/4 Cup finely chopped green pepper
1 tsp salt or Lawry’s seasoning
cracked pepper

This recipe was at every family function I can remember. It originally cam from my moms college roommate and best friend, we referred to this as “Betty Cheever’s Cheese Ball”
Betty and her husband were celebrities in our town, she was married to Boston Bruins’ NHL goalie, Gerry Cheevers. When I was younger, I thought they were famous because of her cheese ball. (Note this is different Betty from the Egg and Cheese spread)

The secret ingredient to this recipe I think is the seasoning salt, it tastes very different if just using salt, but also very good!
This party snack was a particular favourite of my dad’s, we made sure to include at family gatherings if he would be there.

I hope you like it as much as our family does!

Directions:
Soften cream cheese to room temperature
Reserve 1 Cup of pecans, set aside
Combine all other ingredients and mix well (I use hand mixer on low)
Divide mixture into two balls, roll each ball in chopped pieces to cover, wrap in saran wrap and chill overnight.
Fantastic served with crackers.

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“Boy’s Fun” Summer Camp Puzzle from Bits & Pieces Review

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Puzzle Company: Bits and Pieces
Number of pieces: 500
Completed size: 18×24 inches
Puzzle Artist: Kay Lamb Shannon
Puzzle Pieces: larger “500 piece” size, grid cut (average size 1.2 inch)
Overall Puzzle score 8.0

Notes: “I absolutely adored the summer vibes and camping adventures depicted in this puzzle by artist Kay Lamb Shannon. The cute images of summer camp life by the lake—fishing, swimming, swinging, and climbing trees to reach the clubhouse—brought back all kinds nostalgic memories. It felt like I was reliving those lazy summer days at the cottage or by the swimming hole at camp with my friends and family while putting together this delightful puzzle. Highly recommend!

I’ve garnered quite the collection of Bits and Pieces puzzles. While they may not boast the same quality as Cobble Hill or Ravensburger, and lack the convenience of a poster, their consistently well-done images and choice of talented artists always draw me back in. For me, the image itself is just as crucial, if not more so, than the puzzle piece quality.

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Jane Maday- Puzzle Artist Profile

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Jane Maday’s artistic journey began in England and continued in the United States, where she began her professional career at just aged fourteen, illustrating for the University of Florida. After earning her Bachelor’s degree from the Ringling College of Art and Design, she started working at Hallmark Cards, Inc., designing her trademark whimsical greeting cards.

After marriage, she and her husband settled in Colorado and welcomed their children. Embracing the Rocky Mountain air, Jane ventured into freelance illustration, bringing characters to life in children’s books and adding her images to other products like collectible plates and stationary. Alongside her paintings, she penned articles and books on art.

With a knack for technical precision and an eye for whimsy, Jane infuses her work with charm.
Her muse? A lively garden, a merry menagerie of animals, and the awe-inspiring Colorado landscape, all adding to the colorful tapestry of her creations!

ane Maday is known for collaborating with various puzzle manufacturers to create beautiful puzzles. You can explore online puzzle retailers or Jane Maday’s official website to find puzzles featuring her artwork.

Other Puzzle featuring artwork by Jane Maday:
Peonies Pump
Holly Birds
Bunnies & Birdhouse
Midnight Kittens
Friendly Mice
Lemons & Lavender

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Fruit & Flutterbies Puzzle Review- A Cobble Hill Puzzle

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Puzzle Company: Cobble Hill
Number of pieces: 1000
Completed size: 26.625″ x 19.25″
Puzzle Artist: Barbara Behr
Puzzle Pieces: smaller piece size. random cut, thicker than average, no glare linen finish

Notes: Colourful butterflies flutter about against gorgeous backdrop of richly illustrated fruit and flora by artist Barbara Behr.

The colours and patterns created by renowned artist Barbara Behr are the stars of this puzzle show. A rich warm palette or reds, golds, greens and blues will bring colour and cheer to the dreariest of days. The artist creates a tranquil Spring/Summer scene with ripening
fruits mingled with gently floating butterflies.

Did you know that completing sections or the entire puzzle can evoke feelings of satisfaction and fulfillment and can counteract feelings of anxiety and tension?

The thousand piece puzzle size is a commitment, but the sense of accomplishment is that much more when you place the final and piece and that dopamine SNNNNNNNAP!

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Board games and “Game Nights” help to calm and real you!

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Board games have a unique ability to transport us away from the stresses of our everyday life, offering a relaxing escape into a world of strategy, camaraderie, and fun. Whether it’s gathering around a table with friends or family, or enjoying a solo session, the immersive nature of board games provides a therapeutic outlet that can effectively relieve stress and promote relaxation.

Unlike passive forms of entertainment like watching television or scrolling through social media, playing a board game requires active participation. This mental engagement serves as a distraction from the worries and pressures of the outside world, allowing us to focus our attention on the game at hand.

The strategic nature of many board games further enhances their stress-relieving properties. Games like Settlers of Catan  or Ticket to Ride require players to think critically, plan ahead, and make calculated decisions. Engaging in strategic gameplay not only stimulates our cognitive abilities but also helps to shift our focus away from stressors by providing a sense of purpose and accomplishment. Successfully executing a well-devised strategy can be incredibly satisfying, boosting our mood and alleviating tension.

Board games facilitate social interaction, fostering meaningful connections with others. When playing with friends, family members, or even strangers, the shared experience of playing a game encourages laughter, conversation, and bonding. This social aspect is particularly valuable in times of stress, as it provides a sense of belonging and support.

Simply spending time with loved ones in a lighthearted setting can be incredibly comforting and uplifting.

Additionally, the tactile nature of board games offers a welcome break from the digital devices that permeate modern life. The physical act of handling game pieces, rolling dice, and moving tokens provides a sensory experience that is both grounding and relaxing. In a world dominated by screens and virtual interactions, the simplicity of a board game can be refreshingly therapeutic.

Board games offer a structured form of entertainment with set rules that helps to establish a sense of routine and stability. In times of uncertainty or upheaval, having a regular game night to look forward to can provide a comforting sense of normalcy. The predictability of gameplay rules and objectives provides a reassuring framework within which to unwind and let go of stress.

Finally, board games have a timeless appeal that transcends age, culture, and background. Whether you’re a child, a teenager, or an adult, there’s a game out there for everyone. From classic favorites like Monopoly and Scrabble to modern gems like Dominion and Codenames, the diverse range of board games ensures that there’s always something new to discover and enjoy.

Through mental engagement, strategic gameplay, social interaction, tactile experience, and structured entertainment, they provide a holistic escape from the pressures of everyday life. So the next time you’re feeling stressed or overwhelmed, consider gathering some friends or family members for a game night – you might be surprised by how effectively it helps you unwind and recharge.

More information on how Board games can impact your well being
New study suggests tabletop games reduce stress and anxiety

Benefits of Playing Board Games

Board Games and our Brains: How They Help Cognitive Health

Benefits of Jigsaw Puzzles for Elderly Adults

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