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| Articles about Martha Stewart |
| Martha Stewart's Green Juice Recipe / Juice Fountain Elite | | 2008-07-07 18:36:00 | | Order the Elite Juicer at BestJuicers.com / 800.679.4879Enter coupon code "martha" for $30 off!Martha Stewart made this healthy and delicious green vegetable cocktail using the best selling Breville Juice Fountain Elite on her show Nov. 30th, 07.The Juice Fountain Elite is BestJuicers.com #1 Seller and it has the highest customer satisfaction. It's also our favorite juicer. Turns out it's Martha Stewart's too!Martha Stewart's Green Vegetable Cocktail Recipe - Makes 15 ounces* 1 cup packed spinach leaves* 1/2 cup flat-leaf parsley leaves* 1 rib celery * 1/2 cucumber* 1/2 ripe pear * 1/2 green apple* 1/4 ripe papaya, seeds removed* 1 piece (1 inch) ginger... | | By: Living Healthy Life | | |
| | UK Shuts Martha Stewart Out | | 2008-06-20 05:30:03 | | Thanks to a posting in Vivre, we skipped over to the Telegraph to read this tidbit. UK immigration officials have refused to grant Martha Stewart a visa because of her record. Whoa!
The NJ-born media tycoon has single-handedly reshaped American culture and global business (for better or worse). She intended to visit the UK in a [...]
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| | Martha Stewart Flowers & Plants at 1800 Flowers dot com! | | 2008-04-29 11:20:06 | | I was browsing the Web for something different this time – martha stewart flowers and martha stewart plants. I have always been fascinated with Martha Stewart flowers and Martha Stewart plants for quite a while and I guess now is the perfect time to find more about them. My search on Martha Stewart flowers and Martha Stewart plants brought me to www.1800flowers.com, which currently offers a ton of new Martha Stewart products. A quick check on the website shows that 1-800-Flowers.Com has been in business since 1976, when in opened its first retail store! www.1800flowers.com, aka Your Florist of Choice, currently maintains strategic online relationships with a number of online services, e.g., Microsoft Network, America Online, and Yahoo! It offers customers with the freshest flowers and the finest selection of plants, gift baskets, gourmet foods, confections and plush stuffed animals perfect for every occasion. Not only that, www.1800flowers.com has exquisite, florist-designed arrangem... | | By: The AnitoKid Chronikos | | |
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| Martha Stewart Holiday Gift Bag | | 2007-12-13 13:18:36 | | Still doing your holiday shopping at nearly the last minute? Head to Macy’s and check out Martha Stewart’s Complete Bedding Set which includes:
- Queen Blue Flannel sheet set - $80
- Queen Trousseau Coverlet - $340
- Queen Mattress pad - $100
- Two standard pillows - $60
- Two Euro pillows- $60
- Two Trousseau Euro Shams-$100 each
- Pom [...]... | | By: Mattresszine | | |
| | Organizational Tip #1: Post-traumatic Martha Stewart-itis syndrome | | 2007-08-10 22:28:00 | | So, who feels more stressed out AFTER reading Martha Stewart's mag? Maybe I have problems, but I find her small font and perfect home layouts and instructions for creating your own doily to be overwhelming. I just feel like an inadequate failure. And to boot, I can barely keep up with the millions of things I need to do involving daily life maintenance. I haven't even gotten to the beauty routine I apparently should be doing. Alas, I seek to share life tips that will not add more weight to your to-do lists, but will actually lessen your load. I am also struggling to juggle multiple responsibilities as many other ladies are these days. My first tip is not so much a tip as a change in mindset. As a female, we seek to please. When I get an email, I feel a compulsion not to offend the sender by waiting too long to write back. When the phone rings, I think, yikes, must get to it! When someone rings the door bell, I throw on whatever scraps are nearby and aim a slightly presentable appearance as not to scare away the villagers. When someone insults me, I USED to believe it, then think, how can I fix my hair, face, manner...you fill in the blank. What is wrong about all of this? I am considering everyone but myself. And why is SOMEONE ELSE'S opinion more valid than your own? Well, it's not. Who could possibly understand your needs better than YOU? And jumping to attention at every available opportunity is not only exhausting, but it is rude to YOURSELF. So, the bigger picture gain by stopping this horrid behavior is a sense of empowerment. Stop dropping everything and getting completely stressed out and abandoning your responsibilities and dreams. So, solution number 1 involves focusing on your own needs first. You are not selfish, you are not cruel, and lastly, being a martyr is boring. Relishing in telling for the 115th time how exhausted you are, and how you don't have time is also boring. What would be interesting is being rested, feeling in control of your destiny, and accomplishing some of your personal goals. So, anytime the phone rings, the doorbell dongs, the email comes buzzing in, first STOP. Second, take a deep breath. Third, say to yourself, will the world explode into a million pieces if I don't answer the phone? In the modern world, with caller ID, you will know if it's the Secretary of State ringing. Unless you are Jack Bauer, this is unlikely. Obviously, turning off the lights and your tunes and hiding in the closet when the doorbell rings reeks of weirdness, and perhaps the UPS man has arrived with tasty treats. You may need to answer the door, but if you don't feel like an hour-long chat with your blabby neighbor, cutting it short isn't rude...her disrespect of your schedule IS. Not that people are to be cut off rudely or socialization is unhealthy...but if you are focusing and working and accomplishing, these interruptions should be kept quick and you should schedule in fun time with friends. Log your phone messages, important emails to return on your calendar or To Do list for a specific time of day. Pick a specified time to devote full attention, much like a doctor's appointment. It is time limited, and whatever you don't finish in that time (I'd suggest 1 hour), is for the To-Do list for tomorrow. TAKING BACK YOUR LIFE AND TIME plan: Interruption occurs (doorbell, phone, email, dog humping your leg, etc.)1. STOP and take a breath2. Ask yourself, "is this absolutely necessary to attend to at this very second?"3. If the answer is no, which it should mostly be, then continue your work... If the answer is yes, you must divert attention, then do so, completing the task quickly and return to your previous activity.4. Make a list of phone calls, emails, visits, and schedule the most vital for a daily block of time. PROS: a sense of control, more work accomplished in less time, re-prioritizing YOU vs the rest of the world, less stress, fewer headachesCONS: your change of behavior may surprise and disappoint others who are used to having you jump when they call (after time and reinforcement, they will get used to the new you)FAB TIP: Toodledo has added great organizational joy to my life. You can add your To Do items, in addition to your schedule, which can all print into a little foldable list every day. Any item you must complete may be given a time of day and time limit as well. Just check out this awesome free tool. Click: Toodledo.com. Toodledo is an easy to use, web-based to-do list. Keeping track of all your tasks will help you avoid disorganization, stay motivated and be more productive. Check it out.
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