Kim Kroner Real Estate November Newsletter


If you are working with another real estate professional, please disregard this notice. The material in this publication is for your information only and not intended to be used in lieu of seeking additional consumer or professional advice. Are your holiday gatherings feeling a bit cramped these days as your guest list grows each year? Call me—I’ll help you find the perfect new home! Are you in the market for a new home? A Home Warranty Plan can help protect your budget from repair or replacement costs caused by the breakdown of heating, plumbing, electrical systems, and most built-in appliances. Optional coverage choices are available for home buyers to custom fit the Plan to the unique needs of their home. Plus, a home warranty offers access to qualified service providers, helping reduce the stress of homeownership. Know someone who is thinking about buying or selling a home but doesn’t know where to begin? I can explain the fundamentals so your friend can move with confidence. Health & Safety Love What You Do What is the secret to a happy work life? Dr. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi of Claremont Graduate University’s Psychology department made it his life’s work to figure out what brings us joy and fulfillment, and he repeatedly found that the type of work we perform doesn’t matter as much as how we approach it. Studying a group of factory workers in South Chicago, Csikszentmihalyi found that most of them didn’t like their jobs, but one man stood out. Joe was a 60-year-old who had earned the respect of his colleagues by mastering every operation in the plant. He declined promotions because he didn’t want to be the boss, but he constantly found new challenges, he lived to solve problems, and he had an absolute zest for life. It isn’t hard to see why Joe was so happy. Success at play and at work produces the same chemical reaction in our brains, and since you have to work for a living, you might as well give it your all. Not only will you impress your boss— you’ll probably wind up happier in the end! Helpful Hints 4 Thanksgiving Tips for Hosts Are you expecting an army of guests this Thanksgiving? The following tips are designed to make your Thanksgiving feast run more smoothly. Keep a Running Head Count: Create a guest list and follow up a week or so before the holiday to make sure nobody’s plans have changed. Use a Cooler as a Warming Drawer: The insulation in a cooler can keep warm dishes toasty, leaving room on the stove for other dishes. The Food Network recommends lining a large cooler with a towel and aluminum foil before placing warm dishes inside— but let hot dishes cool first so you don’t melt the plastic lining! Keep Mash Potatoes Warm and Creamy: Put your mash potatoes in a slow cooker rather than letting them simmer for hours on the stove. Add butter and a little heavy cream, stir every hour or so, and serve when ready. Manage It All Online: If most of your friends and relatives are on Facebook, you can create an “Event” from your Facebook account to keep track of attendees and discuss the details. Use the “Ask a Question” feature to get feedback on dietary preferences, decide who’s bringing what, or hash out other details. Protect your budget against the high cost to repair or replace home systems and appliances. Visit www.orhp.com or talk to your Real Estate Professional to learn more. KIM KRONER NVAR Multi Million Dollar Producer 309 Maple Ave West Vienna, VA 22180 Kim@KimKroner.com Tel: (800) 961-1328 Mobile: (703) 946-2526 309 Maple Ave West, Vienna, VA 22180 Tel: (800) 961-1328, Mobile: (703) 946-2526, Kim@KimKroner.com, http://www.KimKroner.com This is not intended as a solicitation if your property is currently listed with another agent. This newsletter is provided compliments of Old Republic Home Protection Company, Inc. (ORHP). The articles may contain information obtained from third parties. ORHP does not endorse the recommendations of any third party or guarantee the information provided is complete or correct. Copyright 2016 Household Tips 5 Surprising Uses for Baking Soda The Ancient Greeks believed in a goddess who could cure any ailment, and they called her Panacea—a word used today to describe a solution to any problem. Alas, humanity never discovered a true panacea, but we’ve got something close… baking soda! Here are a few things you can do with this magical powder. Make Your Own Mouthwash: Mix 1 teaspoon of baking soda in a cup of water. Treat Insect Bites: Mix baking soda with water until it forms a paste, then apply it to the affected area. Freshen the Air: Mix ½ cup of baking soda in a jar with 15 to 25 drops of your favorite essential oil, then securely cover it with a cloth or a piece of paper. The baking soda will absorb any bad odors, and the scent of the essential oil will seep out through the paper. Soak Retainers: Mix 1 teaspoon of baking soda with 1 cup of water and soak overnight. Make a Fluffier Omelet: Mix a teaspoon of baking soda with your eggs—it will create tiny pockets of air in the eggs as they cook. Savor the Flavor Classic Mushroom Herb Stuffing ½ cup (1 stick) butter 3 cups celery, chopped 1 large onion, chopped 8 oz. button or cremini mushrooms, thinly sliced ½ cup fresh Italian parsley, minced 2 tsp. dried thyme leaves, more to taste 1 ½ tsp. poultry seasoning 2 tsp. salt, more to taste ¼-½ tsp. freshly ground black pepper 1 loaf hearty whole grain bread, torn or cut into cubes Up to 4 cups chicken broth Tear or cut bread into cubes 1-2 days before preparing the stuffing, and leave out to dry on cookie sheets; cover with paper towels. Preheat oven to 375°F. Melt butter in large skillet over medium heat. Add celery, mushrooms, and onion; cook 5 minutes or until onions become translucent, stirring occasionally. Stir in thyme, poultry seasoning, parsley, salt, and pepper. Cook 1-2 minutes more. Place bread cubes in large bowl. Add celery mixture and half the broth; toss gently until well mixed. Add more broth as needed; the bread should be moist but not mushy. Spoon into well-buttered 13” x 9” glass or ceramic baking dish. Cover with foil or baking dish lid and bake for 25 minutes. Remove cover and bake 10-15 minutes more until heated through and lightly browned. KIM KRONER NVAR Multi Million Dollar Producer 309 Maple Ave West Vienna, VA 22180 Tel: (800) 961-1328 Mobile: (703) 946-2526 http://www.KimKroner.com
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The material in this publication is for your information only and not intended to be used in lieu of seeking additional consumer or professional advice.
Are your holiday
gatherings feeling
a bit cramped
these days as your
guest list grows each
year? Call me—I’ll help
you find the perfect
new home!
Are you in the market for a new
home? A Home Warranty Plan
can help protect your budget
from repair or replacement costs
caused by the breakdown of heating,
plumbing, electrical systems, and
most built-in appliances. Optional
coverage choices are available for
home buyers to custom fit the Plan
to the unique needs of their home.
Plus, a home warranty offers access
to qualified service providers, helping
reduce the stress of homeownership.
Know someone who is thinking
about buying or selling a home
but doesn’t know where to
begin? I can explain the fundamentals
so your friend can move with
confidence.
Health & Safety
Love What You Do
What is the secret to a happy work life? Dr. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi of Claremont
Graduate University’s Psychology department made it his life’s work to figure
out what brings us joy and fulfillment, and he repeatedly found that the
type of work we perform doesn’t matter as much as how we approach it.
Studying a group of factory workers in South Chicago, Csikszentmihalyi found that
most of them didn’t like their jobs, but one man stood out. Joe was a 60-year-old who
had earned the respect of his colleagues by mastering every operation in the plant.
He declined promotions because he didn’t want to be the boss,
but he constantly found new challenges, he lived to solve
problems, and he had an absolute zest for life.
It isn’t hard to see why Joe was so happy. Success at play
and at work produces the same chemical reaction in our
brains, and since you have to work for a living, you might
as well give it your all. Not only will you impress your boss—
you’ll probably wind up happier in the end!
Helpful Hints
4 Thanksgiving Tips for Hosts
Are you expecting an army of guests this Thanksgiving? The
following tips are designed to make your Thanksgiving
feast run more smoothly.
Keep a Running Head Count: Create a guest list and follow up
a week or so before the holiday to make sure nobody’s plans
have changed.
Use a Cooler as a Warming Drawer: The insulation in a cooler
can keep warm dishes toasty, leaving room on the stove for other
dishes. The Food Network recommends lining a large cooler with
a towel and aluminum foil before placing warm dishes inside—
but let hot dishes cool first so you don’t melt the plastic lining!
Keep Mash Potatoes Warm and Creamy: Put your mash potatoes
in a slow cooker rather than letting them simmer for hours
on the stove. Add butter and a little heavy cream, stir every hour
or so, and serve when ready.
Manage It All Online: If most of your friends and relatives are
on Facebook, you can create an “Event” from your Facebook account
to keep track of attendees and discuss the details. Use the “Ask a
Question” feature to get feedback on dietary preferences, decide
who’s bringing what, or hash out other details.
Protect your budget
against the high cost to
repair or replace home
systems and appliances.
Visit www.orhp.com
or talk to your Real Estate
Professional to learn more.
KIM KRONER
NVAR Multi Million Dollar Producer
309 Maple Ave West
Vienna, VA 22180
Kim@KimKroner.com
Tel: (800) 961-1328
Mobile: (703) 946-2526 309 Maple Ave West, Vienna, VA 22180
Tel: (800) 961-1328, Mobile: (703) 946-2526, Kim@KimKroner.com, http://www.KimKroner.com
This is not intended as a solicitation if your property is currently listed with another agent. This newsletter is provided compliments of Old Republic Home Protection Company, Inc. (ORHP). The articles
may contain information obtained from third parties. ORHP does not endorse the recommendations of any third party or guarantee the information provided is complete or correct. Copyright 2016
Household Tips 5 Surprising Uses for Baking Soda
The Ancient Greeks believed in a goddess who could cure any ailment, and they called her
Panacea—a word used today to describe a solution to any problem. Alas, humanity never
discovered a true panacea, but we’ve got something close… baking soda!
Here are a few things you can do with this magical powder.
Make Your Own Mouthwash: Mix 1 teaspoon of baking soda in a cup of water.
Treat Insect Bites: Mix baking soda with water until it forms a paste, then apply it to the
affected area.
Freshen the Air: Mix ½ cup of baking soda in a jar with 15 to 25 drops of your favorite essential oil,
then securely cover it with a cloth or a piece of paper. The baking soda will absorb any bad odors,
and the scent of the essential oil will seep out through the paper.
Soak Retainers: Mix 1 teaspoon of baking soda with 1 cup of water and soak overnight.
Make a Fluffier Omelet: Mix a teaspoon of baking soda with your eggs—it will create tiny pockets of air in the eggs as they cook.
Savor the Flavor Classic Mushroom Herb Stuffing
½ cup (1 stick) butter
3 cups celery, chopped
1 large onion, chopped
8 oz. button or cremini mushrooms,
thinly sliced
½ cup fresh Italian parsley, minced
2 tsp. dried thyme leaves,
more to taste
1 ½ tsp. poultry seasoning
2 tsp. salt, more to taste
¼-½ tsp. freshly ground black pepper
1 loaf hearty whole grain bread,
torn or cut into cubes
Up to 4 cups chicken broth
Tear or cut bread into cubes 1-2 days before preparing the stuffing,
and leave out to dry on cookie sheets; cover with paper towels.
Preheat oven to 375°F.
Melt butter in large skillet over medium heat.
Add celery, mushrooms, and onion; cook 5 minutes or
until onions become translucent, stirring occasionally.
Stir in thyme, poultry seasoning, parsley, salt,
and pepper. Cook 1-2 minutes more.
Place bread cubes in large bowl. Add celery mixture
and half the broth; toss gently until well mixed. Add more
broth as needed; the bread should be moist but not mushy.
Spoon into well-buttered 13” x 9” glass or ceramic baking dish.
Cover with foil or baking dish lid and bake for 25 minutes. Remove
cover and bake 10-15 minutes more until heated through and lightly browned.
KIM KRONER
NVAR Multi Million Dollar Producer
309 Maple Ave West
Vienna, VA 22180
Tel: (800) 961-1328
Mobile: (703) 946-2526
http://www.KimKroner.com

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