![]() ![]() Bubkes (which I’ve also seen spelled as bupkis, bupkes, and bupkus – but I digress…). There are numerous options, but this one is particularly attractive for its price: nada. My one-line summary: Nothing but notecards, and at no cost – sweet!Īfter bailing on Scrivener and choking on Writers Blocks’ price tag, I began searching for some other products that offer a computer equivalent of pinning notecards (or pressing sticky-notes) on a bulletin board. With Scrivener finally available on PC, I’ll be interested to see whether Writers Blocks considers lowering its prices. However, I think the price is rather high, at least in comparison to the other tools currently available. I’ve been aware of Writers Blocks for a while now, and over the years this software has become more and more feature-rich, and it’s worth checking out as an alternative to Scrivener. Writers Blocks is another powerful piece of writing software that uses the notecard metaphor, with an emphasis on providing the ability to easily move those cards (or blocks) around as you build and tweak your book idea. ![]() So I looked around for other software that offered something similar, and found one that is definitely a top contender. I’m a visual guy, so that sort of thing is really helpful, because I lack the desk space or handwriting skill to use actual physical 3×5 cards or Post-its. ![]() Probably my favorite feature in Scrivener is the corkboard, which gives you a virtual bulletin board on which to pin your ideas in the form of note cards. My one-line summary: Powerful features made less attractive by a hefty price tag. So although I no longer use Scrivener, I highly recommend it as a tool worth checking out. My long-winded point is, I may have found that Scrivener crowded my screen too much simply because I use a computer with such a skimpy monitor. So I bought a $300 Acer, and will be happy if it lasts as long as a pack of disposable razors. This is probably not a smart move for a writer, but I became so fed up with how quickly my big super-ultra-mega-awesome laptops or computers would become either hopelessly slow and buggy or flat-out killed by some asshat virus, so I finally decided to start treating my computers as disposable commodities. And I sometimes felt all the various tools and windows that are available in Scrivener began to take over my screen, making the window where I did my actual writing seem like a bit of an afterthought.īUT – and this is a big but (yes, I like big buts, and I cannot lie…) – it’s important to note that A) Scrivener is highly configurable, so you can control what tools and windows are visible, as well as their size and B) I use a tiny little netbook as my main computer. I felt like I was spending more time making sure I gave Scrivener all the information it needed, and less time actually writing. I used Scrivener for several weeks, and while I’m highly impressed with all the functions this software offers, to me it ultimately became more than I wanted to deal with. Check out WU contributor Jeanne Kisacky’s excellent write-up on the PC release of Scrivener here.Īs you’ll see at the Scrivener website, this is an extremely full-featured tool for writers, offering organizational tools, text editing, a wonderful “corkboard” interface and more. A longtime favorite with Mac users, in 2011 Scrivener also became available for PC. Many of you may already be familiar with this tool. My one-line summary: Tons of features make this a suite of tools worth exploring. Price: $40-45, depending on operating system Let’s start with one of the most popular ones. The good news is that there are a LOT of choices out there. I’m still a big fan of cheap, so again I’ll focus primarily on the most affordable tools I’ve recently encountered, with a couple of more expensive options as well. But I think it’s possible that could change as I delve deeper into my Latest Attempt at Literary Awesomeness (or, LALA). But in this case, I haven’t worked with all of these yet, and none of them have yet become indispensable to me as a writer. In my previous post on the topic, I focused on tools that I use regularly. Since that time, I’ve become aware of several more pieces of technology that writers might find useful, so I thought I’d share them with you, along with my initial impressions of these tools. Last year I wrote a post about some inexpensive high-tech tools that I found useful as a writer, and the response I received suggested that this was a pretty hot topic. ![]()
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![]() ![]() On the other hand, this thresh skin, even on SR, is not for old champion (thresh is pretty recent and his base looks good), but it looks terrible and that mask he has clearly doesn't fit. As long as they do not maim his general idea.Īlso, udyr's design, even for base skin, isn't actually that bad, conception-wise. He's getting reworked anyway and he'll receive visual update, so the difference between base and SGU would drop. ![]() Of course rito did not release SGU for the lolz, but for the cash it provided, but it's not this exact case. SGU as ultimate skin introduced new model which had to be appealing, while base one was refreshed just a bit once or twice. Udyr is the case when base skin simply got old, as it's a champ from 2009. We see it a lot with new hires and then we have to reset their PC so they have to do the whole set-up again.Īs a fully WFH business, we actually see this issue so much that we assign a JR SysAdmin to be in the New Hire orientation because even one person with this issue can hold up the whole thing. ![]() It's actually a pretty common issue we see that autopilot will let users use any MS account to log into a PC if it doesn't have an internet connection, when it does this then Autopilot does not do anything and the user basically has access to an unimaged, fairly useless PC. If it was only machine tied, then your whole Organization would have permissions to Autopilot even if you didn't want them to.Īutopiloy does not work properly without an internet connection. If it has a working internet connection, Autopilot should prevent anyone who is not assigned to that SG from logging. Are you sure you have actually done troubleshooting with Autopilot PCs?īoth the machine and user have to be assigned to the Security Group that assigns the Autopilot role. "Oops you got fired because you overlooked this stupid thing we did? To bad, you should be more careful how you use the tools we constantly are screwing with for maximum ROI in subtle hidden ways that sometimes verge on purposely malicious." All because they didn't want to maintain 2 separate contact lists and/or because Microsoft "helpfully" merged them all into a single pane of glass without telling you and their autocomplete algorithm selected the most frequent contact. Those kinds of things is how someone ends up accidentally sending an off color meme to their boss named Fred Smith instead of their childhood friend Fred Stewart and getting fired. It makes me shudder every time I encounter someone using their work calendar for personal events, let alone anything even more integrated that some people do. I also think it is grossly irresponsible of them to advocate for people to intermix their work and personal accounts at all. ![]() Here is some store credit for the data mining, thanks." Just tell the truth MS, "we want to be able to more easily connect the dots around what people do at home vs at work with our products and services. The former implies it is "opt-in" and the later means "opt-out". "Offers the ability to link" and "will be enabled by default" are conflicting concepts in my opinion. So many stupid calls our T1 guys have to deal with because of that shit. The whole Personal/Work or School thing with Teams and OneDrive was a goddamned tragedy that should have never been allowed to happen. I can't tell you how often someone retires from one of the orgs we handle, we kill their access, and then holy shit does the sky come crashing down because they've been using that email address for all their personal business for decades.all their banking info is tied to it, all their bills funnel through it, all their login accounts to various storefronts and shit run through it. Like it or not, no matter how many times you tell people, they're going to use their work email for personal shit. If they had a personal O365 subscription under their work email it was a total clusterfuck untangling it. So many people use their work emails for their Xbox Live accounts and shit and then MS would freak the fuck out because the account technically already existed. We actually ran into problems with this a lot when migrating clients off of on-prem exchange to O365 over the last couple years. ![]() ![]() ![]() At the age of four years, Louis-Dreyfus relocated to Washington D.C., where her mother married L-Thompson Bowles. Julia’s parents divorced in 1962, just one year after her birth. Her father chaired the famous Louis Dreyfus Company, whereas her mother was a writer and special needs teacher. Julia Louis-Dreyfus was born on January 13, 1961, in New York City, New York, to billionaire Gérard Louis-Dreyfus and Judith LeFever. Holton-Arms School and Northwestern UniversityĪcting, Comedy, Television Production, Singing, Endorsement Deals, and Other Ventures Phoebe Louis-Dreyfus, Emma Louis-Dreyfus (deceased), and Lauren Bowles Julia Scarlett Elizabeth Louis-Dreyfus Hall She has won more Primetime Emmy Awards as well as more Screen Actors Guild Awards compared to any other television actress. Louis-Dreyfus is considered the most accomplished actress in the history of American television. As an actress, Julia is best known for appearing in various critically-acclaimed television comedy series, including Saturday Night Live (1982 to 1985), Seinfeld (1989 to 1998), The New Adventures of Old Christine (2006 to 2010), and Veep (2012 to 2019). Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Husband Brad Hall: A Timeline of Their RelationshipJulia Scarlett Elizabeth Louis-Dreyfus Hall is an American actress, comedian, television producer, and singer. Scroll through the gallery below to revisit Louis-Dreyfus and Hall’s relationship timeline through the years.Ĭredit: Evan Agostini/Invision/AP/Shutterstock Sign up for Us Weekly's free, daily newsletter and never miss breaking news or exclusive stories about your favorite celebrities, TV shows and more! “So I’m assuming she hasn’t changed very much.” “It’s been about six years, and I remember her from then and she was great!” he joked. But yeah, it’s bittersweet.”Īs for what the twosome planned to do once she wrapped the show, the writer quipped that they needed to get to know each other again. “But it’s such a once-in-a-lifetime thing for Jules, so I’m totally thrilled. ![]() While Hall was ready for Veep to end in 2019, he understood Louis-Dreyfus’ attachment to the gig. “She was really happy to get back to work - she loves that, and the show and the character,” the director exclusively told Us Weekly in March 2019. However, Hall stayed by her side throughout her illness and continued to support her when she returned to the set of Veep. The duo’s relationship weathered a trying time after she was diagnosed with breast cancer in September 2017. … I mean, comparatively.” On a more serious note, he later noted that Louis-Dreyfus has “never been interested in the trappings” of Hollywood. The Single Guy creator then deadpanned, “In other men. In order to view the video, please allow Manage Cookies “The lucky thing is that Julia’s never been that interested in,” he began before she jokingly interjected, “Other men?” Hall attempted to explain the secret to their lasting marriage to The New Yorker. The couple ultimately made things official in 1987, and in the 1990s, they became parents of sons Henry and Charlie. You’re so young - you don’t know what you’re talking about.’ So I kept that little secret close to my heart.” “I remember thinking early on that this was the guy for me, but I didn’t dare tell anyone, for fear they would say, ‘That’s ridiculous. He looked like Björn Borg or something,” Louis-Dreyfus told The New Yorker in December 2018 of her husband. As both of their careers took off, they remained on parallel paths, landing jobs at Saturday Night Live. The Seinfeld alum and the former “Weekend Update” anchor met in college in the 1980s. Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Brad Hall made names for themselves by making people laugh, and their inclination for humor is likely a key factor in the success of their four-decade relationship. ![]() ![]() This year, they screened a digitally restored 2K version of Stanley Kubrick's film and had their best Halloween-night attendance since taking over the cinema in 2007.Lights Out relies mostly on jumpscares to frighten but is held together by a clear and cohesive story. That's not charming, and it certainly doesn't add any value to the experience." The Shining last year, it was so brittle that it broke twice during the screening. Willick – whose theatre will still call on the union whenever 35-mm is screened – sympathizes with the cinephiles who bemoan the death of celluloid but maintains that the problem with the Canadian marketplace is the rough quality of circulating prints. You can just hold it up to the light and figure out what you need to do." Callaghan said "it has a certain simplicity to it. "It's a constant battle to keep up with everything."Įulogizing the physicality of real, pixel-free film, Mr. Callaghan, who still works as a projectionist in various theatres around town, including Bell Lightbox and the Fox. "I recently had to download a manual for a video projector I wasn't entirely familiar with," added Mr. Callaghan are well aware of how quickly new formats emerge. Hlibka examines the digital cinema possibilities currently on the market for his theatre, he says the projectionist's job is going to look a lot more like that of an engineer rather than a technician.īoth Mr. "They'll have to learn the software, how the new hardware works, and have a deep understanding of the various formats as they emerge." As Mr. Jonathan Hlibka of the Projection Booth Theatre on Gerrard Street East asserts that adapting to new technologies will be essential to their craft. Callaghan has worked at many forgotten Toronto movie houses, from the Golden Mile and the Roxy in Toronto's east end, and for 13 years, the Hyland – one of the jewels of the former Odeon chain. My role is to see that the film is reproduced in such an unobtrusive way that the audience gets so wrapped up in the story note>and forget they're at the movies."īeginning his career at the former Cedarbrae Cinemas in Scarborough in 1971, Mr. "We bring an informed eye and ear to the movie-going experience. Kruka, adding that the employers currently associated with the union are genuinely concerned about how films are presented.Īccording to Dave Callaghan, a second-generation projectionist whose passion for the craft is almost contagious, the projectionist's main goal is to be invisible to the audience. The movies are there as a loss leader to get people in to buy popcorn," said Mr. "The large chains are in the food-service business. "We took a pretty big hit when the big chains gave us the boot in the late 1990s," he said, referring to their cost-cutting tactic of hiring unskilled projectionists in their highly automated environments. ![]() Kruka said that fewer jobs have been available since he completed his apprenticeship 12 years ago. Sitting in the dimly-lit projection booth overlooking the multiplex that is TIFF Bell Lightbox – also equipped with digital cinema but showcasing many 35-mm and 70-mm prints – Mr. "Their skills as stage-hand workers could be applied in a movie theatre setting to do maintenance on equipment and fix masking." A 2008 merger with the stage-craft union has allowed its 30 members to learn new skills and work in live theatre. "We're not trying to eliminate them from the theatre," said Mr. ![]() "It'll be a matter of mutually deciding on where our skills are needed." Demois.Įric Kruka, a spokesperson for IATSE Local 58, which represents projectionists, says that although negotiations with the Fox are still under way, they will continue to have a presence at the Queen Street East theatre. It can be done by a projectionist in one sitting," added Mr. "You can build a playlist, set up your whole week. With the new format, films no longer arrive in heavy cans but as an encrypted hard drive that gets uploaded to the cinema's server. ![]() ![]() How cool is the vibrations on this idea? 28. This project via Scientific American creates a model that demonstrates how eardrums work. One project even involves roller-coasters! 27. Simple machine project ideasĬheck out this list of science projects via Julian Trubin using simple machines. Pinhole cameraĪs I mentioned above, this is a project like Auggie’s in Wonder via National Geographic Kids! It is one of the classic science fair projects that are always a win if you can adapt them into something new and enlightening. Physical Science Fair Ideas for Grades 5-8 25. It is like a genealogy science fair project. This is one of the coolest dinosaur related projects via Science Buddies! Kids can search databases to find T-Rex’s closest living relative. Classify fingerprintsĪny future forensic scientists out there? In this project via HubPages, kids create a system for classifying fingerprints! Part science project…part detective! 24. Earth & Environmental Science Fair Ideas for Middle School They also learn about the environment, electricity, and sound. ![]() Middle schoolers learn about about the human body and cells. NASA put together a list of questions to get kids started on their projects! Middle School Science Project Ideas ![]() Solar System Science Fair Project Ideas 15. Plant experiment ideasĬheck out these science projects using plants via Project Learning Tree! This link provides projects with different levels of difficulty including versions that would be perfect for grade school ages. This is a list of questions to jumpstart a science fair project for animal-loving kids via Science Kids! Genius for those elementary age kids who are animal crazy…I know I was one of those. This is the “naked egg” experiment that also explores the concept of osmosis via STEAMsational! You might consider combining the two within your science fair project for extra things to explore. What a fun idea for an electromagnet science fair project! Electromagnetic train experimentīecause kids love trains and this copper wire coil, battery and magnets may react a little differently than you expect. Let’s build an electromagnetic train! 10. The science fair board will be really fun to make with all your calculations. This is perfect for kids who want a simple project using math via Science Fair Extravaganza (unavailable). Be sure to download the free science experiment printable. Erupting dinosaur volcano slimeĭo your kids love dinosaurs? Do your kids love slime? If so, you should check out this project via STEAMsational. This science fair project uses ferrofluid which is something that is easy to explain and always amazes. Magnets are fun! Mud is fun! Without a doubt, combine the two into this magnet experiment with a magnetic mud recipe that uses ferrofluid. Magnetic mud is the best magnet science project Mud moves against gravity with a magnet in this science fair idea! Physics Science Fair Project Ideas for Grades 1-5 7. ![]() Food Science Fair Project Ideas for Grade Schoolers It’s never too early to combine creativity with science! Check out how even preschoolers use the scientific method to explore the science of sunscreen with Kids Activities Blog. Some kids participate in their first science fair projects in elementary school. Middle School Science Fair Project Ideas. ![]() Top 10 Science Fair Project Ideas for KidsĬool Science Fair Projects by Grade Level.Our Tips for Easy Science Fair Projects.How to Turn an Idea into a Science Fair Project.How to Get Kids Excited about the Science Fair.If you are just getting started on your science fair plan, jump to these topics: This article has 50 of our favorite science fair ideas for kids separated by grade level. Choose one of these many science fair ideas for the perfect project! Science Fair Ideas for Kids ![]() ![]() ![]() Submerge in large sink of water, keep it submerged. Turkey needs to be in a leak proof bag / wrapping. Thaw in fridge (long thaw) – allow 24 hours for every 1.5 – 2 kg / 3 – 4 lb of turkey (my 5.5 kg/11 lb turkey took 3 days)įast thaw in water – 30 minutes per 500g / 1 lb. So you must factor this into your turkey-feasting timeline! And before we brine, we must thaw! Turkey THAWINGĪ frozen turkey is a formidable block of ice that takes days to thaw. Compared to 2 1/2 hours for un-brined turkey.īefore we roast, we brine. It takes 1 hour 45 minutes to roast a 5.5 kg / 10 lb turkey. Whereas with this recipe I’m sharing, I accelerate the partial defrosting of the turkey in cold water then it finishes defrosting WHILE it is brining.ĥ. It takes 3 days – yes, 3 WHOLE days – to defrost a 10 pound / 5kg turkey in the fridge. You can start brining while the turkey is still partially frozen. You can compensate by plonking in raw potatoes into the gravy to suck out the salt, but….it’s just one more thing you can avoid by using dry brining!Ĥ. Another problem many people have with wet brined turkey is that the roasting juices can be too salty to use for gravy. ![]() The roasting juices aren’t too salty to use for gravy. Whereas with dry brining, the turkey releases its own juices then sucks its own juices back in. Which makes sense, right? The turkey sucks in the brine and unless it is heavily flavoured with broth, the turkey is sucking in largely flavourless liquid. Not water. One of the grievances of wet brining is that while the turkey is moist, the moisture tastes bland – not like turkey. Not to mention the question of whether your fridge has space for said bucket!! (Note: If you’re determined to wet brine, use your vegetable crisper! Genius idea from TheKitchn.)Ģ. No mopping – I guarantee if you’re manhandling a bucket large enough for a 6 kg / 12 lb turkey AND bringing solution, there will be mopping involved at some stage…. While both methods will yield a juicy roast turkey, there are a number of very important advantages of dry brining:ġ. Wet Brining is more well known than Dry Brining. Dry brining has the same effect, but is done by rubbing the turkey with a seasoned salt then left to “marinate” for a couple of days before roasting.ĭry brining is easier, more effective and tastier than wet brining! The method of soaking turkey in a giant bucket of salty water is called wet brining. This has the effect of trapping moisture in the flesh while it roasts, yielding super juicy turkey. Take a close look at the turkey slice below – look how juicy it is!!!īrining is the method whereby meat (turkey, in this case) is soaked in a salty water mixed with aromatics like bay leaves, peppercorns and garlic for a couple of days. Even drowning it in gravy can’t completely compensate.Īnd in this day and age, there’s pretty much full consensus amongst all the greatest food authorities of the world that brining is the path to Juicy Roast Turkey. It doesn’t matter how much butter you use, whether you roast upside down, spin it around, baste 50 times – if you don’t brine, your turkey won’t be as moist. I think we can all agree that there is nothing more devastating than labouring for hours over the Thanksgiving or Christmas table centrepiece only to find that it’s dry – especially the breast meat. How to make dry brined Juicy Roast Turkey Internal temperature of cooked turkey (and how to do it) For the experienced, you can skip straight to the recipe or the section you are interested in!īrining is the path to JUICY Roast Turkey! This is a long post, to arm those who are new to roasting turkey with all the information they need. Served with turkey gravy or Cranberry Sauce Roast turkey cook time 12 minutes per 500g / 1 lb (brined turkey cooks faster)ħ5☌ / 165☏ using a meat thermometer inserted between leg and thigh Start turkey roast upside down for extra juicy breast Partially thawed turkey can be dry brined – handy!.So starting off with a summary: Summary:īrining is the path to moist turkey fleshĭry brining is far more practical and easier than wet brining Thursday 26th Nov: THANKSGIVING! Roast for lunch or dinnerġ0 years ago, dry brining was still relatively unknown but these days it’s a pretty broadly known fact that dry brining yields superior results to wet brining as well as being far more practical.īecause I want to arm you with everything you need to make the ultimate perfect roast turkey, this is a fairly long post, covering off on (hopefully!) all your questions. Wednesday 25th Nov: Turn so turkey is right side up Tuesday 24th Nov: Rub turkey with seasoning, wrap and refrigerate upside down Start Thaw Fridge Thaw turkey 24 hrs per 2 kg / 4 lb (or quick thaw in water) ![]() ![]() ![]() Auto completing a quest on the other side of a field of menacing skeletons? Don't worry, as the skeletons will mind their own business. For the purposes of this review, then, whenever possible, auto was the control method of choice.Īuto is weird, in that you can auto complete a quest, but the world around you is especially polite about it. The joystick feels terrible if the fingers using it are a bit stout, such as with this writer, and it's all too easy to hit the wrong button. There are two basic control schemes - either use the on-screen joystick, or set the game to auto-play. This is all following a tutorial that teaches the basic ins and outs of combat. It's a bit frustrating that the quests aren't available a little sooner, but there are a decent amount of classes available, depending on the chosen race. Around Level 31, they can complete a series of quests to choose a new class, which is nice in its own way. The player then picks a class, from Warrior, Rogue, and Mystic. While this isn't the end of the world, it does showcase the game's limitations. Humans and Dark Elves are men, Elves and Dwarves are women. Right from the get go, the game begins imposing itself on the player by gender locking each of the races. 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It has widespread practical, technological, and decorative use in, for example, window panes, tableware, and optics. In case repair or replacement is impossible or undesirable, we will discuss if an appropriate reduction of the price or the return of the product at our costs against a refund of your payment for the product, would be a reasonable solution.Glass is a non-crystalline solid that is often transparent, brittle and chemically inert. If we determine that the defect is within reason and covered under the warranty, we will either repair or replace the product free of charge. A clear and accurate description of the claim will help us respond in a swift and appropriate manner. Please submit your claim as soon as possible after you detect the defect. In case of any defect, you can contact us via the contact form. Should you so wish, you can minimize the scratches by placing the sunglasses in their pouch after wearing them. Therefore, small scratches may occur during normal use, and are not a non-conformity. We have made the frame with HDPE plastic collected from the ocean. Please note that the material we have used for these sunglasses is different than the (virgin) plastic that is usually used in sunglasses’ frames. Additionally, alterations to the product (such as inserting prescription lenses) will also void the warranty. Damage due to your acts or omissions or due to an accident, namely damage for which you can be held responsible, does not fall under this warranty. Normal wear and tear, including scratches on the lenses or frame, is excluded from the warranty. Subject to the Terms and Conditions that apply in the region you live in, this warranty does not affect any statutory right you may have under the laws of the country you live in. The warranty covers the product against defects resulting from faults in material or workmanship for two years after your purchase. We have designed and constructed your product with care, and we hope you will enjoy it for a long time. ![]() ![]() When you shop our local furniture clearance outlet, you’ll find the industry’s top brands, friendly and helpful furniture specialists, and a huge inventory of furnishings in your preferred style. When looking for furniture stores near you, put Slumberland at the top of your list. Whether you’re moving into a new home, remodeling, upgrading, or adding to your current look, our St. Shop our showroom today, located just off of I-94 on Suburban Ave, between White Bear Ave and Ruth St. Paul Clearance Outlet is proud to help St. Paul residents get higher quality sleep at whatever budget. Our large collection of affordable mattresses and expertly-trained sales staff make it easy for you to select the bed you’ve been dreaming of. Our local mattress store clearance center carries all the trusted brands you love, like Sealy, Tempur-Pedic, and Stearns & Foster. Let us assess your sleep habits and physical concerns, and we will find the mattress you need. In addition to major mattress brands, we also offer our very own in-house mattress brand, Slumbercrest. We have innerspring, memory foam, or hybrid mattresses that provide back support and comfort to elevate your sleep experience. Choose your support and comfort levels, cooling, and antimicrobial properties to personalize your mattress. Pillow and sheets are a huge part of the sleep environment, and we got you covered with a variety of sheets and pillows to enhance your sleep. We offer everything you need to fall asleep, stay asleep, and enjoy a great night’s sleep. Once you’ve found a mattress that meets all your needs, make sure it fits your bedroom. Slumberland has mattresses of every size, from twins to California kings, so you're sure to get the right size for your space. Whether you’re a side sleeper, stomach sleeper, or back sleeper, you’ll find the mattress of your dreams.Įach Slumberland sales specialist at our furniture store in St. Paul, MN is educated on the “science of sleep” and is trained to match you with the perfect level of firmness and foundation to fit your unique needs. Our sleep experts can even help couples with competing needs and preferences find the ideal sleep solution. Our clearance furniture outlet near you in St. Paul, MN has everything you need to furnish your home at prices you’ll love, from comfortable mattresses to furniture for every room in your home. You’ll also get our Total Satisfaction Guarantee. This lets you test a mattress for 120 nights to give your body a chance to adjust. In addition, we’re so confident our prices are the lowest, we offer our Low Price Guarantee. ![]() If you find the same item from a local competitor at a lower price, we will refund the difference. Visit our Saint Paul Mattress Clearance Store today and start sleeping better tonight.There are more and more ways to be earth friendly. When you shop at Green Front you are going green, too. And, just because your choices are sustainable and eco-smart doesn’t mean they have to be boring. Here are 7 snappy ways to shop green at Green Front, besides the fact that, duh, we have green in our name. ![]() Green Front Furniture has more than just wool rugs and wood furniture. We also have plenty of natural fiber furniture and accessories. ![]() ![]() Unlike synthetics, natural fibers are carbon neutral and renewable. (Find out more about the benefits of natural fiber at Worldwatch Institute.) 2. Once a chopping block always a chopping block? How about a kitchen island instead? This table was imported direct from England and features a reclaimed chopping block. Want to buy some repurposed furniture? Check out our English furniture room in Building Eight. Furniture from big-box stores just isn’t going to last as long as ours. Because it’s more durable, Green Front’s furniture is also eco-friendly. We offer tables, chairs and bookshelves that are made to last for generations, not just until your next move. We offer d-Bodhi furniture, directly imported from Indonesia. D-Bodhi uses salvaged teak from Indonesia homes to build furniture. Instead of burning the old teak, which is known for its durability, local artisans craft them into furniture with an eye to mid-century/industrial design. Not only are you buying clean lines when you buy our d-Bodhi furniture, you’re also taking wood home that already has a full story and giving it a new life. ![]() |
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