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  1. Ma Jeany Fe says:

    That way you could be able to meet that specific need… and you could do it in the name of baby gifting. That would be swell.If you have never given a baby a gift, there is always a first time. The thought you need to keep in mind the whole time is what the baby would find endearing.

  2. Kay Reiter says:

    Friend put Listerine in spray bottle and sprays the ground where she wants to picnic or play with kids. Was surpised how it works because I too am a
    ’skeeter magnet.

  3. Vanessa (subscribed) says:

    Hi, I used to subscribe to a website that would search grocery store circulars and would let you know what items you can get for free or at the best savings each week. Unfortunately I cant remember the name of the website, but it did save me a lot of money. Has anyone ever heard of this?

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