Fragrant Tip of The Day
To help preserve that Christmas cheer well in to January, we offer you the following tip: When removing your Christmas tree (this only works with real, formerly living, trees) make sure to knock it over, play on it and otherwise shake as many pine-needles loose as possible. When you get the tree out the front door if you see a giant pile of green then you should have enough for the next step. If you can still see your carpet, bring the tree back in the house and repeat. Once you are sure you have plenty of pine needles, grab the vacuum (Guys: make sure the bag is not already full) and begin to vacuum up the mess. Great you did it! Now every-time you vacuums the house will be filled with the fresh scent of Christmas, which I must say is much better then the usually dust smell archived with "standard" vacuuming.
(Warning: Pete & Jay and not responsible for any type of sap damaged caused by following this tip.)
(Warning: Pete & Jay and not responsible for any type of sap damaged caused by following this tip.)
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On another note, if you don't want to try out this "sap disaster" in the making, you could always follow my Dad's suggestion that my parents leave the Christmas tree up until the Super Bowl is over, after which the smell will be so ingrained in their living room it should last all year. GO STEELERS! :)
I will also write "Happy Birthday" to Kris on here, in case she checks it today. :-)