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Hurricane Katrina was the deadliest and most destructive Atlantic hurricane of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season. It was the costliest natural disaster, as well as one of the five deadliest hurricanes, in the history of the United States. Among recorded Atlantic hurricanes, it was the sixth strongest overall. At least 1,833 people died in the hurricane and subsequent floods, making it the deadliest U.S. hurricane since the 1928 Okeechobee hurricane; total property damage was estimated at $81 billion (2005 USD), nearly triple the damage brought by Hurricane Andrew in 1992.
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Money Saving Tips: Homemade Bread Nothing smells much better than a homemade loaf of bread baking in the oven. Val shared her tip for baking homemade bread for the entire month: "I make our own bread once a month and keep it in our deep freezer. I have 3 bread machines that I found at garage sales and once a month (about) I spend a whole Saturday making bread." More Money Saving Tips: Food Storage and Cooking Frugal Grocery Shopping Friday September 09, 2005#
The Versatile Sandwich Maker The sandwich maker is a very versatile kitchen gadget with many uses other than just grilled cheese sandwiches. You can cook pancakes, omelets, pastries and more. The maker quickly heats up and cooks most meals in about 3 minutes. This is perfect for quick snacks for the kids. There are four cooking wells, so you get 4 sealed sandwiches. Here are some recipes for the sandwich maker or you can create your own sandwich recipes using leftovers from your refrigerator. Product Review: Sandwich Maker Monday September 05, 2005#
Family Camping Labor Day, the last official holiday of the summer, is this weekend (U.S., September 4). We usually try to get in one last camping trip on Labor Day, but we won't be able to make it this year. Instead, we'll probably just have a backyard barbecue with a few friends over to help celebrate the holiday. If your family is planning a camping trip, though, here are some very helpful tips to make your experience much more enjoyable and relaxing. Related: About Camping Wednesday August 31, 2005#
Family Disaster Planning Disaster can strike at any time. Whether it's a natural disaster, such as an earthquake, hurricane or tornado, or, in the aftermath of the attacks of September 11, 2001, a terrorist attack, your family needs to be prepared to deal with the possible loss of basic services such as water and electricity. The following information and supplies lists are a good start to help you plan for a disaster.
Related Web Sites: American Red Cross FEMA: Hurricanes for Kids Sunday August 28, 2005#