Jean Morrison

name About The Author:

Jean Morrison is, by day, the owner of Heritage CeilingsĀ (http://www.heritageceilings.com.au) and, after hours,
"On A Budget" (http://www.cheap-and-easy-recipes.com) a website for sensible people who want to be more self-sufficient and healthy.

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Those Round, Red, Squishy Things !

18th May 2009
Tomatoes are actually fruits and not vegetables. A fruit is the edible part of the plant that contains the seeds, while a vegetable is the edible stems, leaves, and roots of the plant. History Tomatoes first grew as wild cherry sized fruits in the ... Read >

Change The Colour Of Your Home To Green - For The Sake Of Your Children

18th May 2009
We all love our homes to be clean because we believe a clean home is akin to a healthy home. There are myriad household cleaners on the market to brighten, clean and deodorize every item in our homes. We know there are the "nasties" like oven cleaners... Read >

Why Are The Professionals Buying Tin Ceilings Made From Aluminum?

21st March 2006
Tin ceilings are the best product to use if you want the Olde Worlde charm of a decorative ceiling. Whether this is a DIY job or whether you are calling in the professionals you must have a serious think about using tin panelling rather than sheetrock. Sh... Read >

Find Out How To Paint Those Ornate Tin Ceiling Tiles

21st March 2006
Products To Use Painting an ornate, aluminum ceiling in fine detail is easy because it is painted before it gets fixed to the ceiling. Most aluminum paneling is sold with etch primer already on it so it is immediately ready to paint. You can use one ... Read >

We Keep Fighting Over a Pavlova - Find Out Why And Try The Recipe!

16th March 2006
Australians and New Zealanders maintain an ongoing controversy over who concocted the famous Pavlova. The Aussies lay claim to it but the Kiwis think very differently. Each claim it as one of their national dishes. Firstly, how do you pronounce the... Read >