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10 Best Infrared Saunas – Keep Excess Pounds at Bay!

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The concept of the sauna dates back to ancient Rome. Even thousands of years ago, people understood how relaxing and healthful a sauna could be. As the years have gone by, there has not been too much change in the world of saunas; they get warm, which causes you to sweat, and then cool down, which helps to give you a feeling of wellbeing. This is especially true if you have the best infrared sauna installed in your home or business. These spas are much more efficient than a traditional sauna since they work through much smaller heat sources. This...

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Top 24 Best Stainless Steel Thermal | Kitchen & Dining Features

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  1. YETI YETI Rambler 20 oz Tumbler, Stainless Steel, Vacuum Insulated with MagSlider Lid, Stainless YETI - Dracut is a durable coat of color that wont fade peel or crack through extended field use and also provide additional grip to the ramblers exterior We overengineered these doublewall insulated tumblers with an 188 stainless steel body which means your drink still keeps its temperature no matter how much of a beating this cup takes These ramblers come standard with our yeti magslider lid the only drink lid that uses the power of magnets to keep your water beer or favorite...

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Photographer Tracked Down People He Captured On Film About 40 Years Ago To Recreate Their Photos Years Later (35 New Pics)

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If you’ve been on Bored Panda long enough you’ve probably heard of the British photographer Chris Porsz. Chris is well-known for his unique project called “Reunions” (click for part 1 of the post) which documents the lives of people in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. One would think that it’s referring to simple street style photos, but Porsz has been working on his project for over 40 years already.What makes his project special is the fact that he captures the same people, posing in the same places years after the initial photo was snapped. The initial photos go back to as late as...

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55 DIY Christmas Ornaments: From Easy To Intricate!

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Christmas ornaments are indispensable to the most festive season of the year. It all comes down to the right colors and materials. And no one wants to stress out decorating their tree or mantle with cheap, tacky ornaments. You can take the DIY route if you want to spruce up your Christmas decorations this year since handmade ornaments bring something special to the table. Besides, it’s a wonderful occasion to spend time with your family and teach your kids all about crafting. If you’re curious about what you’re going to see below and want a quicker way to access it,...

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Sister Beating Cancer and My Restoring a Kessenich Loom

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This is my sister.I love her with all my heart. She's the only sister I have.We are here for each other, through thick and thin.She works as a librarian at the West Iron County District Library in Iron River Michigan. She is also an owner of a local bar, Fuzz and Schmoos Mid City Bar, with her husband Fuzz, in our hometown of Caspian, Michigan. She is hard-working and dedicated and doesn't ask for a lot out of life. Give her a camping spot at the lake, a campfire, a stack of firewood and she is a happy person.  Life has not...

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