downtown prescott: WHAT’S ON YOUR ROOF? DOES IT MATTER? - 08/25/11 09:35 AM
The overall look of your home including the roofs pitch and shape is important.  What is just as important is what is ON your roof.  Roofing materials can attribute to your homes character but it can also dictate how long your roof will last.  When purchasing a home it is important to have the roof checked by a professional roofing company.  They will be able to help you with condition, how long the roof will last, what materials are best for your home and of course the cost of repair or replacement if needed.
Let’s take a look at some roofing … (2 comments)

downtown prescott: BE A WINNER.... - 08/23/11 10:35 AM
My team leader found a old plaque that had these words on it.  I thought I would share them....
 
The winner - is always part of the answer
The loser - is always part of the problem
The winner - always has a program
The loser - always has an exuse
The winner - says "Let me do it for you"
The loser - says "That's not my job"
The winner - see an answer for every problem
The loser - sees a problem for every answer
The winner - sees a green near every sand trap
The loser - sees … (1 comments)

downtown prescott: HOW DO YOU GET “DE”CLUTTERED? - 08/19/11 10:50 AM
Do you have clutter on your desk, in your mind, in your life?  Here are some ideas for making a fresh start to “de” cluttering today:
Why be organized?  It saves time & money.   It reduces stress.  However; if you can find what you need when you need it, you are organized.
Do you have lots of piles?  Although, you may think you are organized this way, if you start eliminating the clutter it will give you room to breathe.  Now, this can be refreshing!
Working from home?  That is great!  Be sure to designate a working area so you can … (2 comments)

downtown prescott: Historic Home - 226 Pleasant Street, Prescott, Arizona - 08/17/11 09:00 AM
This house was built in 1924 and has tons of character. Offered at $399,001.  Very well done remodel in 2008.  This home boasts 3 bedrooms + library/study.  2 master suites - (potential 4th bedroom). More details include  
Granite counters, stainless steel appliances. There is a formal dining room, plus a kitchen nook that is set up as a greenhouse with an exhaust fan and built in copper topped counters. Claw foot tubs, fir (wood) floors, finished attics, sprinkler system, roll out pantry, picture hanging molding gas fireplace in the master with 2 walk-in closets, whole-house fan, 10 foot garage doors.  … (2 comments)

downtown prescott: DARK CHOCOLATE....YUMMMM - PART 2 - 08/01/11 09:37 AM
Chocolate Glossary
Unsweetened Chocolate: It is also called baking, plain or bitter chocolate. Since no sugar has been added to the chocolate it has a strong, bitter taste that is used in cooking and baking but is never eaten out of hand.
Bittersweet Chocolate: Still dark, but a little sweeter than unsweetened. It is unsweetened chocolate to which sugar, more cocoa butter, lecithin, and vanilla has been added. It has less sugar and more liquor than semisweet chocolate but the two are interchangeable in baking. Bittersweet has become the sophisticated choice of chefs. It contains a high percentage (up … (0 comments)

downtown prescott: DARK CHOCOLATE....YUMMM - PART 1 - 07/28/11 11:43 AM
Many in the medican field call Dark Chocolate the healthy chocolate.  Why?  Eating a small portion, like about 2 oz per day, can be beneficial to health, providing protection against heart disease, high blood pressure, and many other health hazards as well as essential trace elements and nutrients such as iron, calcium and potassium, and vitamins A. B1, C, D, and E.  You have to admit, it sure tastes better than any vitamin!
A 1 1/2-ounce square of chocolate may have as many cancer-fighting antioxidants as a 5-ounce glass of red wine.  Eating more dark chocolate can also help reduce blood … (4 comments)

downtown prescott: WANNA SAVE MONEY? SURE, WHO DOESN'T! - 07/26/11 05:44 AM
Tips to save you a little money here and there….trust me it will add up!!
 
1.     Cook at home often: Cooking at home is just as easy as the time you spend to go pick up something to eat and it will definitely save you money.  Make a commitment to start out with 1-2 times per week and increase as you see your savings.  
 
2.     Make your own coffee:  Crazy I know….we all love our Starbucks.  If you add up the $5 per day for a latte or a coffee drink that is $35 per week, $140 per month.  … (0 comments)

downtown prescott: EAT YOUR WATER! 4 foods that will keep you hydrated - 07/19/11 09:39 AM
by The Editors of Eating Well Magazine, on Wed Apr 29, 2009 7:29am PD  
I know how important it is to stay hydrated and I try to sip water all day, but sometimes I fall behind. So I also try to eat foods, such as cucumbers or strawberries, that can contribute to my fluid intake, helping to prevent the headaches and sluggishness caused by dehydration. Another good reason to eat water? Research shows that eating foods that are full of water helps keep you satisfied on fewer calories. (Interestingly enough, drinking water alongside foods doesn’t have the same effect.) This … (0 comments)

downtown prescott: SUMMER GARDENING IN ARIZONA? YOU BET! - 07/12/11 06:30 AM
Summer is a great time of year to go outside. Impress your neighbors with your homegrown fruits and vegetables. This is the time to show off your green thumb and spend time in your garden. Summer is time to plant beans, squash, melons, cucumbers, and corn to add to your garden décor. You can also share your abundance of fruits and vegetables with your friends, family and neighbors. What a great way to keep in touch with them.
Here are some summers gardening tips:
• Summer is the time to plant the following warm weather crops in your garden: beans, … (3 comments)

downtown prescott: ARIZONA REALTOR MAGAZINE SAYS WE ARE RISING STARS...... - 07/01/11 07:22 AM
Cody Anne Buchser & Michael Yarnes The Cody Anne Team | Realty Executives Northern Arizona | Prescott
www.searchprescottrealestate.com
When Cody Anne and Michael Yarnes were looking for their first house, they called nearly 30 real estate agents. They got one call back. That was in 2006—a boom year, they now realize. But it made them think, “We could do this better.”
Cody Anne started first with “tons and tons” of open houses and regular farming of one subdivision. The results were promising, and Yarnes joined her in the business. Then in 2008, the market distress reached Prescott. “We sat down and said, ‘How … (1 comments)

downtown prescott: Historic Home - 226 Pleasant Street, Prescott, Arizona - 05/13/11 11:16 AM
This house was built in 1924 and has tons of character.  Very well done remodel in 2008.  This home boasts 3 bedrooms + library/study.  2 master suites - (potential 4th bedroom). More details include Granite counters, stainless steel appliances. There is a formal dining room, plus a kitchen nook that is set up as a greenhouse with an exhaust fan and built in copper topped counters. Claw foot tubs, fir (wood) floors, finished attics, sprinkler system, roll out pantry, picture hanging molding gas fireplace in the master with 2 walk-in closets, whole-house fan, 10 foot garage doors.  You will love this … (0 comments)

 
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Cody Anne Yarnes

The CODY ANNE Team

Prescott, AZ

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