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Tanya Memme's DIY Water Balloon Water Slide
Tanya Memme's DIY Water Balloon Water Slide
200 water balloons1 roll of industrial plastic8 pool noodlesWaterproof tapeHot glue & hot glue gunBaby shampooinstructions:
Tanya Memme's Faux Leather Charms!
Tanya Memme's Faux Leather Charms!
Polymer clayVariety of Brown Acrylic paintRubber StampsAluminum FoilBall ChainJewelry BlanksCraft KnifeAcrylic RodBaking Parchment PaperPaper TowelSoft ClothPalette (for mixing paints)PaintbrushOvenBaking SheetDirections:
Tracy Metro's Tips for Clean Uniforms!
Tracy Metro's Tips for Clean Uniforms!
CHECK THE TAG – No matter the item you're thinking about cleaning, it's important to check the tag first and check the recommended cleaning method.
Cristina Crafts: DIY Coco Bar
Cristina Crafts: DIY Coco Bar
Make Cristina’s Coco Bar for your holiday season! It's the perfect party accent from the start of fall to the new year and beyond!
Ask The Family- November 14th, 2014
Ask The Family- November 14th, 2014
The "Home & Family" Family Answers Questions from You!
Reducing Allergens in the Home
Reducing Allergens in the Home
Dave Broderick from Stanley Steemer stops by to talk about getting your carpets clean.
Kym’s Bonfire Bonanza
Kym’s Bonfire Bonanza
Celebrate the warm weather’s arrival with these cool items for the bonfire!
The Kym Fix: Age-Defying Beauty Picks
The Kym Fix: Age-Defying Beauty Picks
Kym is back with new anti-aging products to help you look your best!
Dealing with Knee Injuries and Chronic Pain
Dealing with Knee Injuries and Chronic Pain
Matt Iseman offers up some helpful tips.
Oxycontin for Kids ages 11-16
Oxycontin for Kids ages 11-16
For more information, please read: http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/NewsEvents/ucm456973.htm The FDA recently approved the use of OxyContin in certain pediatric patients 11 years and older. Similar to adults, OxyContin is approved for use in these patients to manage pain severe enough to require daily, around-the-clock, long-term opioid treatment for which alternative treatment options are inadequate. The major difference is that all pediatric patients that are considered for pain management with OxyContin should already have been treated with an opioid pain medicine. This way, their health care providers know that these pediatric patients can be treated safely with OxyContin.
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