Resources You Can Use
If you have an older grandchild who could help out with the family
laundry, ask for a free copy of A Laundering Guide for Beginners from
your local U of I Extension office. The guide gives step-by-step instructions
for sorting clothes, preparing the load, using detergent, and using
the proper fabric settings on the washer and dryer.
To get your free copy, call your local Extension office.
For all kinds of information on canning, freezing, drying, pickling,
or making jams and jellies, check out the National Center for Home
Food Preservation website at: http://www.uga.edu/nchfp/
The site includes reliable, research-based information and a helpful
section of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
If you or someone you know has diabetes, ask about the Diabetes
LifeLines newsletter. This bi-monthly newsletter includes tips on
meal planning, exercise and medication use. Healthy recipes are
also featured in each issue. Download a free copy at:
http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/diabetes/index.html
In this Issue: Give Careful Thought to Decisions
About Extra-Curricular Activities | Back
to School on a Budget | Love and Limits:
A Powerful Combination | Resources You Can Use | Recipe
Corner |