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The 4th Annual PattyCake Cake Competition
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Clarkston Conference Center on The Campus of Dekalb Tech
Clarkston, Georgia.

Competition benefiting Safe Haven Transitional, Inc., an organization that brings community awareness & support to battered women and children. Special guests Le Cordon Blue College of Culinary Arts President, Glenn R. Mack, Jayda Divva Cabbell, “Ms. Black Georgia USA Contestant 2010,” Real Men Cook of Atlanta, Renowned VIP Judges, Pastry Chefs and Cake Artisans from Atlanta and Across the Country.

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We want to hear from YOU!
Jayda needs your vote for her as the “2010 People’s Choice” winner.
The Winner will be announced during the Awards Presentations on Saturday, May 1, 2010. Votes are $1.00 each and there is no limit on the maximum number of votes Jayda may receive or the number of votes you may cast.
For example, 1 vote equals $1.00 donation; 5 votes equals $5.00 donation and so forth. Voting ends at 11:59pm on April 30, 2010.
The People’s Choice winner receives a wine tasting at Winestyles for 6, a Spa Day, and a LAMIK Make-up set!
Help Jayda win by voting today!
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Also $15.00 ticket sales ends Sunday, March 28th, if you’re planning to attend and would like to avoid paying $25.00 per tickets, get your tickets by Sunday. You can order them online or I can meet you and pick them up for you.
I truly appreciate your support!! I promise I won’t let you down!! Love Love!!
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Quest for the crown

Jayda is competing for the title of Ms Black Georgia USA 2010!
She needs your help to raise funds for the Foster Care Luncheon that will honor women in Georgia doing wonderful things to support youth in care.

The Josephine Baker Award for Excellence in Foster Care will be presented during the luncheon on Sunday, May 15, 2010.

Support me on my quest for the crown by contributing $5 or more to support Foster Children…

Donations are tax-deductible.
Donations must be in by Monday, March 15, 2010.

The Foster Care Luncheon will be hosted by the future Ms Black Georgia USA on Saturday, May 15 and honor 3 women in Georgia

Everyday uses of Alcohol

Posted Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Here are some tips for the Frugal, Fine and Fabulous one product mini uses.

Alcohol, if  grandma used it, you know it had a good quality.

I used to take the pads from the dr’s office and put them in my purse,lol. Now-a-days I faithfully buy them myself. There’s so many uses to them..

A mixture usually consisting of 70 percent isopropyl or absolute alcohol, applied externally to relieve muscle and joint pain.”

It can also be used for cleaning your printer heads.

Rubbing Alcohol, used properly, can be used as a disinfectant. Hospitals and medical professionals use it often to wipe off their equipment, such as a stethoscope, that is used regularly and cannot easily be sterilized between uses. At home it is useful when someone is sick (or not), for example, take all areas where people use items constantly, such as doorknobs, telephones, kitchen cabinet handles, refrigerator, tv remote control and TOYS. Using a disposable towel or paper towels, cleanse the touchable items with rubbing alcohol, it usually kills GERMS and BACTERIA and keeps common areas A LOT cleaner, and generally will keep GERMS from spreading. It is particularly useful in bathroom areas. Naturally keep areas well ventilated. It is a quick and easy solution to disinfecting home or OFFICE. And it dries very quickly without leaving a smelly after odor (like bleach).

Use rubbing alcohol to help dry up a cold sore. Apply when the cold sore appears until it becomes dry and it will shorten the life and begin to fall off. Takes about a week instead of two.

To clean windows and other household appliances when mixed with baking soda and vinegar.

To get grease out of a carpet, apply rubbing alcohol and lightly rub in a circular motion with a clean rag until spot is gone. Always Check for colorfastness first!

Rubbing alcohol disinfects your skin and if you are giving yourself a shot or something it’s so that it doesn’t get infected

I carry it in a small spray bottle and use it to sanitize shopping carts, or use after using a public restroom or on the table at a restaurant. Any place that could have germs during flu and cold season.

You can use rubbing alcohol to wipe off the oil your skin puts on a surface before you paint to prevent fisheyes.

You can use rubbing alcohol to remove permanent marker on plastic, or glass. Be careful of the percentage you are using with plastic. Test an area first. Certain plastics can get gummy.

Rubbing alcohol can be used to remove nail polish and also permanent marker from smooth surfaces (I use it on burnt CDs that I accidentally mark wrong)

You use rubbing alcohal for many things but it is mainly used for disinfecting cuts and scrapes

Enjoy and use it to the fullest!!

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