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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Greetings Thrifty Friends,

I hope you all had a very enjoyable weekend...Today's tip
is a great energy saver when it comes to all your home
office equipment and TV's.

Keep pinchin' those pennies,
Penny

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Dehumidifying Egg
No Electricity or Refills Needed...

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The Dehumidifying Egg helps remove excess moisture
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This dry egg The egg easily fits into a holder that
has moisture indicators on each side. The indicators
will change from blue, when the egg is dry, to pink,
when the egg is full of moisture. To regenerate the
egg, simply remove from holder and place in the
microwave on medium heat for approx. 10 minutes.
USE CAUTION - EGG WILL BE HOT! When Egg is cooled,
replace it into the holder and it?s ready to go!

FEATURES:
- Cordless design: No costly refills, no electricity needed
- Environmentally Friendly Dehumidifier
- Great Size And Shape For Easy Use And Mobility.
- Easy To Store In Small Spaces That Mildew And Odors Like To
Build.
- Perfect for any room in the house!
- Helps reduce mold, mildew , odors & unhealthy Allergens
- Moisture level indication: Changes color to indicate level
of moisture adsorption.
- Re-usable
- Measures 5 1/4" high
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TODAY'S THRIFTY TIP:

Have you ever heard of energy vampires? Those are appliances
that suck energy even when they are off. When you power down
your computer look at the power button on your monitor. It's
still glowing, isn't it? The monitor is using energy to stay
in 'stand by' even when it's off. Turn off your monitors too!


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