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The Washington Post Home Section Coming up at 11 a.m. -- Jura, Terri and a professional organizer take your questions about getting organized in the new year. Come join us!

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Post Home Section staffers Jura Koncius and Terri Sapienza take questions on your decorating and design dilemmas. Joining them will be Nicole Anzia, a professional organizer, who will take questions about getting organized in the new year.
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The Washington Post Home Section Don't forget to join Jura and Terri for their chat tomorrow at 11 a.m. at www.washingtonpost.com/liveonline. Nicole Anzia, a professional organizer, will join them to take questions about getting organized in the new year.

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Join live Q&A sessions from the Washington Post. Feature topics include national,world and DC area news,politics,elections,campaigns,government policy,tech regulation,travel,entertainment,cars,and real estate.
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The Washington Post Home Section What would Grandma do? Ten women pass on words of practical wisdom in a new book designed for the undomestic.

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It all started with a terrible pie. Erin Bried, a 35-year-old senior staff writer at Self magazine , wanted to impress some dinner guests with a homemade dessert. And it worked, at first. "Who makes ...
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The Washington Post Home Section Raising a glass of alcohol now and then isn't always such a bad thing. Or is it?

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A few months ago I received a book called " The Two Martini Diet " (Authorhouse, 2008), in which Jerry Sorlucco documents his success at losing more than 100 pounds without forgoing his daily cocktails. ...
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The Washington Post Home Section Jura and Terri, who wrote our "Buried Treasures" cover story, are chatting live now!

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Jura Koncius and Terri Sapienza take questions on your decorating and design dilemmas. Joining them will be Stephanie Kenyon, president of Sloans and Kenyon Auctioneers and Appraisers in Chevy Chase.
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El 31 de diciembre de 2009 a las 8:02
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The Washington Post Home Section Don't forget to join Jura and Terri for the chat tomorrow, Thursday, at 11 a.m. at www.washingtonpost.com/liveonline. Stephanie Kenyon, president of Sloans and Kenyon Auctioneers and Appraisers in Chevy Chase, will be there to answer questions about treasures you may have bought or inherited.

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Join live Q&A sessions from the Washington Post. Feature topics include national,world and DC area news,politics,elections,campaigns,government policy,tech regulation,travel,entertainment,cars,and real estate.
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The Washington Post Home Section More great advice from "How To" columnist Jeanne Huber. Send your own questions to localliving@washpost.com and Jeanne will try to help.

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Q: I have a skirt and shawl that my grandmother brought over from Russia around 1907. She not only made the items but also wove the material, which looks like linen. The pieces have some yellow and rust-colored stains. I've spoken to a couple of cleaners, but they make no guarantees. Is there...
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The Washington Post Home Section Many local shelters are in need of good food -- here are some tips about how to help at the holidays.

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The Washington area has dozens of shelters for homeless people and those in crisis who could really use a nourishing meal (not just now but throughout the year).
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The Washington Post Home Section Local Living is heading home for the holidays and will be back next week. Happy decorating and happy holidays!

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The Washington Post Home Section Check out Terri's Q&A with the set designer for "Something's Gotta Give" and "It's Complicated."

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In 2003, the movie "Something's Gotta Give" starring Diane Keaton and Jack Nicholson created a lot of buzz. But it wasn't just because of the acting. Moviegoers and design enthusiasts were enthralled ...
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The Washington Post Home Section Check out designer Erin Paige Pitts's holiday decorating ideas. And don't forget to join Erin, Jura and Terri for their chat at 11:00 a.m. at washingtonpost.com/liveonline!

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1. Tie your holiday decor together by choosing an unexpected color for accessories. Pitts chose navy blue velvet for a runner, Christmas stockings and pillows.
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Thanks so much for the comments! Happy decorating.
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The Washington Post Home Section Don't forget to join Jura and Terri tomorrow at 11.a.m. for their chat at www.washingtonpost.com/liveonline. Designer Erin Paige Pitts will be joining them--her house on Gibson Island is featured in tomorrow's Local Living. Be there!

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Post Home Section staffers Jura Koncius and Terri Sapienza take questions on your decorating and design dilemmas.
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The Washington Post Home Section Gardening tip of the week: Trees, shrubs and even perennials can be planted as long as the ground remains unfrozen. Read more at the link below.

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Trees, shrubs and even perennials can be planted as long as the ground remains unfrozen. Make sure that backfilled soil is free of air pockets and the plants are well watered. At the end of the month, once the soil is cold, apply a four-inch layer of winter mulch to prevent frost heave. ...
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The Washington Post Home Section Have a problem in your home? Send questions to localliving@washpost.com. Please put "How To" in the subject line and tell us where you live.

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Q: My vintage 1951 house has its original parquet wood flooring. Most of it is in good shape, but one swath is really worn down. Do I need to replace the worn-out tiles, or can parquet flooring be refinished, like regular planks of wood, with a wood sander?
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The Washington Post Home Section You never knew that growing sweet potatoes could be so wonderful.

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The success of a crop is not always measured in pounds, bushels or pecks. Sometimes it's the joy of growing it. Take the sweet potato. The first one I ever "planted" was stuck in a glass of water, pointy end down, supported by toothpicks. ...