Mortgage Lending: The Liquidity Factor, Part I
Part I Part II Part III Part IV Mortgage Lending: The Liquidity Factor, Part I In Mortgage Lending, it has always been said that the two largest purchases families will […]
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Flour Sack Mama’s, Anne Brock joins us in studio!
We invite Anne Brock, blogger for Flour Sack Mama and Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families, to discuss the importance of taking steps to avoid toxins in our homes and communities. Anne, a professional blogger, maintains a website that is rich in practical information and inspiration. Her down to earth philosophy is captured in her motto, Carry on Grandma’s best traditions; improving on what we know better. Anne challenges us with these questions: “What if we could all breathe clean air, drink safe water and eat healthy food without spending a fortune on it? When will we get serious about preventing cancer and other terrible diseases, even if it means taking an honest look at everything in our environment? Why not spend a moment each day thinking of someone who might follow decades later in our footsteps or of anything bigger than ourselves?”
Join us this Saturday 8:00 to 9:00 am to hear our discussion about simple living, ways to start protecting your family from toxic chemicals in everyday products, and what’s happening with the Safe Chemicals Act.
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The Housing Hour April 1, 2013
Part I Part II Part III Part IV Mortgage Lending: The Liquidity Factor, Part I In Mortgage Lending, it has always been said that the two largest purchases families will […]