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  1. Here are some great ideas to save you time and money.

    Wait until you have a machine full of clothes before you wash a load. Don't wash a load of clothes just because you want to wear the same pair of pants the next day! When washing your clothes be sure to use the economy mode and this will save you both water and electricity! This goes for dishwashers, too. Load the dishwasher but don't overload it.

    Once your clothes are washed consider drying them on a clothesline either outdoors or indoors if it is too wet. This will save electricity and your laundry will smell fresh.



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  3. Here are some interesting facts about something we all take for granted.

    hamper is a primarily British term for a wicker basket, usually large, that is used for the transport of items, often food.

    In North America, the term generally refers to a household receptacle for dirty clothing, regardless of its composition, i.e. "a laundry hamper".

    In agricultural use, a hamper is a wide-mouthed container of basketwork that may often be carried on the back during the harvesting of fruit or vegetables by hand by workers in the field. The contents of the hamper may be decanted regularly into larger containers or a cart, wagon, or truck.

    The open ventilation and the sturdiness offered by a hamper has made it suitable for the transport of food, hence the use of the picnic hamper.

    At one time it was common for laundry services to leave a large basketwork container with a lid which is now commonly referred to as a clothes hamper. The same type of container would be used to return clean clothing, which would be put away by the laundry service and the empty container left in place of the full container for later pickup.

    This type of daily or bi-daily hamper service was most common with Chinese laundry services in 19th century England and America.

    Wicker hampers

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    STAY SAFE IN THE BIG FREEZE!

    Tips for Staying Warm

    •Wear a hat, hood, or scarf, as most heat is lost through the head.
    •Wear layers, as they provide better insulation and warmth.
    •Keep fingertips, earlobes, and noses covered if you go outside.
    •Keep clothing dry; if a layer becomes wet, remove it.

    For Motorists:

    If you must drive a vehicle, monitor weather and traffic reports for the latest road conditions.

    • Use major streets or highways for travel whenever possible as these roadways will be cleared first.
    • Drive slowly. Vehicles, including those with 4-wheel drive, take longer to stop on snow and ice than on dry pavement.
    • Keep the name and phone number of at least one local towing service in your car in case you break down or become stuck in the snow.
    • If you get stuck on the road stay with your car and contact a towing company.

    For Pedestrians:

    • Exercise caution and avoid slippery surfaces.
    • Wear layers including a hat, gloves and scarf to stay protected from the cold. And, keep clothes and shoes dry.
    • Have heightened awareness of cars, particularly when approaching or crossing intersections.