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Hobbies NewGolf First Aid Kit
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Hobbies Ages & Stages: General Interest If you are a golfer like me, chances are you wish you had an extra shoe lace, a band aid or an aspirin when you were on the course. Here is what I keep in a side pocket of my golf bag in a sandwich-size zip lock bag +5Sealing Ribbons for Hairbows
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Hobbies Ages & Stages: General Interest The best thing to prevent ribbons from fraying when making hairbows is to heat seal the ends. I use a butane grill lighter. It's handle is long and the lighter is easy to activate and prevents yourself from +1Go Virtual Antiquing
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Hobbies Ages & Stages: General Interest Can't get to Brimfield or your favorite antique fair this year? AntiqueMystique.com has the solution. Here, you will unearth hidden treasures from the 1800's all the way up to the '80s. One of the most comprehensive +7Make money from your photos
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Hobbies Ages & Stages: General Interest Shutterstock is a great way for you and your family to generate a little extra income by uploading some of your photos and making money every time one of your photos is downloaded. Photographers, web designers and magazine +1Back to the boardgame
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Hobbies Ages & Stages: General Interest Are you tired of seeing your kid glued to a keyboard and hearing nothing but awful noise? Why don’t you pull out an old-fashioned board game? Who knows, they may like it! There is a bonus too: a game like Scrabble helps +2Brewing your own beer, soda and wine
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Hobbies Ages & Stages: K-5th Grade, Tweens, Teens | Locality: Nashua, NH If you've ever wanted to brew your own beer, soda (kids can do this too) or wine, there is a place in Nashua, NH called Incredibrew. We haven't tried it yet but have heard that it is a lot of fun. If you +1Family Tree Resources in MA
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Hobbies Ages & Stages: General Interest | Locality: Boston, MA Are you starting or working on your family tree? Check out the MA genealogy resource guides by the Archives & the State Library of Massachusetts. They have many online resources, but a trip to a real library |