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Tuesday, 15 January 2019
Wednesday, 9 January 2019
Tackle those new years resolutions
A lot of people set goals for the new year. I often think that it is easier to pick small goals to start with. The success from completing one goal gives me the sense of accomplishment to move on to other goals.
I find organizing my house to be very relaxing. Each New Year and Spring I make it my goal to get rid of clutter and organize my home. Having a clean well organized home helps improve everyone's mood.
To start I grab several boxes and start with the kids rooms and play areas. Kids collect so much clutter this is always the best place to start. After I go through the kids stuff I hit all the closets and drawers in the house. These areas are the usually the first place to collect clutter. Make sure to dust and vacuum as you go, it makes a huge difference in the stuffiness of your house.
Garages and basements are also popular places for clutter to collect. Mementos are great but if you're like me you find yourself keeping things you forgot why you even did.
Once you have cleared out the clutter and gotten organized you will feel refreshed and ready to tackle your next goal.
Make sure to give us a call if you need your clutter hauled off.
I find organizing my house to be very relaxing. Each New Year and Spring I make it my goal to get rid of clutter and organize my home. Having a clean well organized home helps improve everyone's mood.
To start I grab several boxes and start with the kids rooms and play areas. Kids collect so much clutter this is always the best place to start. After I go through the kids stuff I hit all the closets and drawers in the house. These areas are the usually the first place to collect clutter. Make sure to dust and vacuum as you go, it makes a huge difference in the stuffiness of your house.
Garages and basements are also popular places for clutter to collect. Mementos are great but if you're like me you find yourself keeping things you forgot why you even did.
Once you have cleared out the clutter and gotten organized you will feel refreshed and ready to tackle your next goal.
Make sure to give us a call if you need your clutter hauled off.
Thursday, 29 November 2018
Holiday Cash Giveaway
Bin There Dump That Annual Christmas
Giveaway 2018 Details No purchase or payment is necessary to enter or to win.
Odds of winning will depend on the number of eligible entries received.
1. ELIGIBILITY: Entrants must be at least
18 years old or above, and reside in Salt Lake, Davis, Utah, Weber or Tooele
County or have ordered a dumpster during the contest period. Entrants receiving the Hunt certificate need
to follow Utah requirements for hunting, for specifics contact the
owner/operator of Rush Lake Game Birds at 435-496-9600 for specifics.
2.
HOW TO ENTER GIVEAWAY: As a condition of entering this contest, you will be
asked to provide certain personal information about yourself, such as your
name, email address, and phone number.
To enter the Contest, go to http://www.saltlakedumpsterrental.net and
click on the order tab. Enter your name, email, phone number and city. In the
comment section write “Christmas Cash Giveaway Entry” and click submit. NOTE:
Submitting your information does not obligate you in any way. Entries are limited to one (1) entry per
person and per email address during the Entry Period; all entries will be
combined into a single entry pool. 1 (one) winner will be selected from all
eligible entries on or about December 22nd at 8am. Multiple entries by means of
software-generated or other automated processes will be disregarded.
3.
PRIZES: One (1) winner will receive $50 in cash from Bin There Dump, One (1)
winner will receive a certificate for a 2 bird hunt at Rush Lake Game Birds or
$50 towards any other size hunt. No
prize transfers. No substitutions are allowed. Prize will be awarded in the
form of a check or a certificate 4. SELECTION & NOTIFICATION OF WINNERS:
Winners will be selected in a random drawing from all valid entries received.
The winner will be notified of their prize via e-mail or phone on or about
December 22nd, 2018. Winners must respond by email or phone call within three
(3) days to receive the prize. If the winner does not respond within three (3)
days, a new winner will be selected. PLEASE NOTE: you should ask your
accountant if there are reporting requirements on your taxes for winning cash.
Generally, you report all gambling winnings on the "Other income"
line of Form 1040.
Wednesday, 14 November 2018
Get your house holiday ready
Tips to get your house holiday ready without last minute stress.
Focus on the main areas of the house that guests will be seeing. Areas you may not think of are the porch and entryways.
Get some nice seasonal scents to keep the house smelling great. Make sure not to get heavy smells or too many scents going at once. Some people are very sensitive to certain scents so be sure you can clear the smell out easily if needed.
Get the table ready. You might already have fancy dishes you bring out on special occasions or maybe now is a good time to invest in some.
Spend some time cleaning the oven and fridge. This step can avoid an oven catastrophe, and make sure the fridge is ready to store all the holiday food. Quick tip, go through your recipes and see what can be made ahead of time.
Prep for house guests. Make sure you have room for anyone staying over, clean up the guest bathrooms and make sure to have lots of extra towels, toiletries, pillows, and bedding ready.
If your guests have small children make sure you kid proof as best as you can and maybe invest in some cheap baby and toddler friendly dishes. Also, make sure you have food and snacks that are tailored to small guests.
Clean the floors. Cleaning floors can be a tedious task and take some time. But you can google quick tips from pros on easy floor cleaning methods.
If you have a fire get the space ready by having wood and fire starter supplies, clean the fire place, set some cozy blankets and pillows around the fireplace to create a nice place for guests to gather.
Be sure to book a bin if you need!
Focus on the main areas of the house that guests will be seeing. Areas you may not think of are the porch and entryways.
Get some nice seasonal scents to keep the house smelling great. Make sure not to get heavy smells or too many scents going at once. Some people are very sensitive to certain scents so be sure you can clear the smell out easily if needed.
Get the table ready. You might already have fancy dishes you bring out on special occasions or maybe now is a good time to invest in some.
Spend some time cleaning the oven and fridge. This step can avoid an oven catastrophe, and make sure the fridge is ready to store all the holiday food. Quick tip, go through your recipes and see what can be made ahead of time.
Prep for house guests. Make sure you have room for anyone staying over, clean up the guest bathrooms and make sure to have lots of extra towels, toiletries, pillows, and bedding ready.
If your guests have small children make sure you kid proof as best as you can and maybe invest in some cheap baby and toddler friendly dishes. Also, make sure you have food and snacks that are tailored to small guests.
Clean the floors. Cleaning floors can be a tedious task and take some time. But you can google quick tips from pros on easy floor cleaning methods.
If you have a fire get the space ready by having wood and fire starter supplies, clean the fire place, set some cozy blankets and pillows around the fireplace to create a nice place for guests to gather.
Be sure to book a bin if you need!
Friday, 26 October 2018
Fall and Soup are best friends
Nothing is better than warm soup and cold weather. I like a soup that is simple, tasty and doesn't require a fridge full of ingredients. Here is one of my favorites.
Autumn Veg Soup:
2 tbs. olive oil
3 diced carrots
1 diced onion
2 minced garlic cloves
2 c. small cubes butternut squash
1/4 tsp ground allspice
pinch of cayenne pepper and salt
1 qt. chicken broth
4 sprigs fresh thyme
2 c. chopped kale
1 c. canned chickpeas
Heat oil in large soup pot, add carrots and onion cook until slightly soft (about 6 mins). Add garlic and cook for 1 min, add squash, allspice, cayenne, and 1 tsp. salt, stir until mixed. Add broth, tomatoes with juice and thyme. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to medium, cover and simmer for 10 minutes. Add kale and chickpeas and cook uncovered until squash is tender and kale is wilted, about 10 minutes more. Discard the thyme sprigs before serving. Season to taste with salt and cayenne and serve with warm fluffy rolls.
Autumn Veg Soup:
2 tbs. olive oil
3 diced carrots
1 diced onion
2 minced garlic cloves
2 c. small cubes butternut squash
1/4 tsp ground allspice
pinch of cayenne pepper and salt
1 qt. chicken broth
4 sprigs fresh thyme
2 c. chopped kale
1 c. canned chickpeas
Heat oil in large soup pot, add carrots and onion cook until slightly soft (about 6 mins). Add garlic and cook for 1 min, add squash, allspice, cayenne, and 1 tsp. salt, stir until mixed. Add broth, tomatoes with juice and thyme. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to medium, cover and simmer for 10 minutes. Add kale and chickpeas and cook uncovered until squash is tender and kale is wilted, about 10 minutes more. Discard the thyme sprigs before serving. Season to taste with salt and cayenne and serve with warm fluffy rolls.
Friday, 5 October 2018
Affordable DIY Halloween decorations
Every October I try to come up with super easy and cheap decorations we can do as family to get ready for Halloween. It is so much fun for all of us to come up with different ideas.
Here are a few of our favorites.
* (Specimen jars) Jars filled with colored water and spooky toys like rats, dolls heads, or bugs.
* (Terrariums) Save those glass jars all year and make some creepy spider filled jars by using spider web string from the store, twigs and dirt from the yard sprayed black and some toy spiders.
* (Apothecary store) Fill decorative glass containers with yummy fall colored candy.
Have fun with it and come up with ideas as a family, we usually spend $5 or less on each idea and the time spent doing the craft is priceless!

Here are a few of our favorites.
* (Specimen jars) Jars filled with colored water and spooky toys like rats, dolls heads, or bugs.
* (Terrariums) Save those glass jars all year and make some creepy spider filled jars by using spider web string from the store, twigs and dirt from the yard sprayed black and some toy spiders.
* (Apothecary store) Fill decorative glass containers with yummy fall colored candy.
Have fun with it and come up with ideas as a family, we usually spend $5 or less on each idea and the time spent doing the craft is priceless!

Tuesday, 18 September 2018
Don't be creepin'

Things that should be on any list:
Fall fertilizer for your lawn, shrubs and trees.
Prune any plants that need to be trimmed before winter,
Make sure your sprinklers are leak free and ready to be shut off
Clean your gutters and repair any damage to gutters, it's also good to make sure the down spout drains at least one foot from your foundation.
Extra prep that just makes life easier during the chilly months:
Install a heated drip line above entry ways to keep snow and ice buildup away.
Check that all the insulation on doors and windows are in good shape.
If you like Christmas lights consider hanging the attachment hooks now, they come in all colors and even clear so they blend nicely and don't have to be taken down.
Go through your closets and store all your warm weather clothes in bins to make room for fluffy sweaters.
Donate old coats and blankets to a good cause.
Get a 5 gallon bucket so you can water your trees during the winter.
If you'd like help hauling off your to do list trash please feel free to give us a call.
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