Articles by: Cassie Damewood

Cassie Damewood

Christmas is hailed as one of the most special days of the year — which means the food we prepare for the occasion should be exceptional in both taste and presentation.

Cassie Damewood

 · Dec 24, 2019

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Wondering about utility costs in Los Angeles? Learn the average expenses for electricity, water, gas, and more to better budget for your move.

Cassie Damewood

 · Dec 19, 2019

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Healthy houseplants require little attention during the spring and summer. During these times, the home is filled with fresh, warm air and the sun streams into every room, so all you need to do is keep them moist for them to thrive. But then autumn creeps in, followed by those long, chilly days and nights […]

Cassie Damewood

 · Dec 10, 2019

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Rust is a natural process caused by the exposure of metal to moisture. It turns surfaces brown or orange over time, detracting from their original shiny or matte silver metal finish.

Cassie Damewood

 · Nov 26, 2019

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Filing a complaint about a neighbor can be a delicate process, but knowing the right steps can help resolve the issue effectively. This guide walks you through how to document your concerns, approach your neighbor, and escalate the matter if necessary, ensuring you take the correct actions to address any disturbances or conflicts.

Cassie Damewood

 · Nov 21, 2019

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From the time you’re born, life is constantly in flux. You grow, develop, and experience changes both good and bad. One of the best and most reliable parts of the journey is going through varied relationships, environments, jobs, and living spaces.

Cassie Damewood

 · Nov 19, 2019

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A ray of golden sunshine can make your day — unless it’s shining in your face while you’re trying to get some much-needed sleep, of course.

Cassie Damewood

 · Nov 14, 2019

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No matter where you live, chances are the winter months are colder than the others and you want to stay warm.

Cassie Damewood

 · Nov 7, 2019

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Many allergy sufferers let out a sigh of relief when spring is over. They feel the pollen dissipating as summer dawns and believe they’ll finally be free of sneezing, nasal congestion, itchy eyes, and a scratchy throat until it comes back around the next year.

Cassie Damewood

 · Oct 31, 2019

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