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Here's another bit of Feng Shui wisdom I gleaned this morning. See, you'll
never be prosperous if you have a dirty kitchen. Note--no mention of being
ill, just not prosperous. Ruth
At 9:39 AM -0800 11/16/03, Ruth Barton wrote:
>Kitchen tips from Chinese feng shui:
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>The best kitchen tip of all is to have a kitchen that is uncluttered,
>clean and organized. According to the Chinese, how we keep our rice
>is of the utmost importance. Our spices and salt represent our
>wealth, as do our teas so it is essential to keep them organized,
>clean and in attractive jars and containers.
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>A clean kitchen is very desirable because old food energy that is
>decomposing in the refrigerator and under the stove and oven cause us
>to loose prosperity. So spend a weekend really cleaning these
>appliances and arranging pots and pans, silverware and food storage
>areas with a sense of pride. Not only will cooking go more easily,
>your prosperity will increase and you will be healthier.
--
Ruth Barton
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Dummerston, VT
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