A Pot of Gold

Carnival of Running an Organised Home

Posted by spillay on February 16, 2008

NOTE:  I do apologise to my Carnival submitters about the confusion in regards to the Carnival submissions for this week.  It was (and still is) my intention to take a short break in running the carnival.  Although I had indicated this in my last Carnival post, I continued to receive submissions.  I appreciate that this is no fault of the submitter as the Carnival Index Form should have been deactivated (and I presumed that I had correctly done this…will have to check why it is not working…).  Thank you for your submission for this week.  However, please note that the date for the next submission is not yet fixed.

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Welcome to the February 16, 2008 edition of carnival of running an organised home.

Kelsey presents Organization of Time posted at Vanilla Joy - Family Fun and Education.

Luke Houghton presents Accidental exposure of my nakedness posted at sevendaymother.com, saying, “A funny story about what my daughter did to expose my nakedness”

Freddie L. Sirmans, Sr. presents Can The US Prevent A Starvation Crisis? posted at Can The US Prevent A Starvation Crisis.

GP presents The 10 Commandments of Horse Management posted at Innside Montana-Your Home at the Range, saying, “The 10 commandments of equine management can apply to us too!”

Brandon Rike presents What To Do About YOUR DESIRE TO JOIN ORGANIZED CRIME posted at What To Do About.com, saying, “Its close enough”

SpiKe presents Clutter 101: Track Your De-Cluttering Activity - Practical advice on personal development, productivity and GTD posted at Organize IT.

Wenchypoo presents Comparing Working vs. Staying Home posted at Wisdom From Wenchypoo’s Mental Wastebasket.

John Crenshaw presents The Biggest Scam Your Bank Gets Away With Everyday posted at Truthful Lending dot Com, saying, “This little known scam accounts for a huge portion of fees paid to banks every year and is going on right under your nose. The worst part is, it’s completely legal.”

Alvaro Fernandez presents Are Schools (Cognitively) Nutritive for Children’s Complex Thinking? posted at SharpBrains: Your Window into the Brain Fitness Revolution, saying, “Pop over to your neighborhood school and visit some classrooms. Is what’s happening cognitively nutritive?”

the simple nickle presents Cheap Eats: Recipes for Around $1 Per Serving: Creamy Cilantro Dressing on Salad posted at the simple nickle, saying, “BEWARE! This is the best salad dressing you’ve ever had.”

the simple nickle presents Finally! An EASY Way to Track Money and Spending posted at the simple nickle, saying, “I have never been a fan of personally tracking every single thing you spend…until now.”

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