Monday, October 31, 2011

1001 Reasons to buy from McLellan's Countrywide.

Reason # 199 
Customize your style. We offer a wide range of products available in custom order fabrics and finishes to suit your style.





Friday, October 28, 2011

Customer appreciation.

Customer appreciation continues!

Don't forget to bring your special invitation letter so you can scratch and save, and enter our draw for some fabulous prizes.



Prizes may not be exactly as shown*

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Customer appreciation.

Customer appreciation continues.

Don't forget to bring your special invitation letter so you can scratch and save, and enter our draw for some fabulous prizes.




Prizes may not be exactly as shown*

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Customer Appreciation

Customer Appreciation!! 2-9 Today!!

We have  HD Video Cameras to give away to the first 25 customers who spend $749.00 or more.

Don't forget to bring your special invitation letter so you can scratch and save, and enter our draw for some fabulous prizes.






Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Customer Appreciation

Customer appreciation day is tomorrow! Be sure to bring in your special invitation letter, your ballot for our prizes is on the bottom, and you have a chance to scratch and save!

The prizes this year are fantastic!

A KitchenAid Stand Mixer. 











A Tassimo coffee maker.











An Elran recliner












A Springwall Catskill queen size mattress.

Prizes may not be exactly as shown*

Friday, October 21, 2011

Inside McLellans this week.

Time for a new pillow? Your pillow should be replaced when it no longer contributes to a good night sleep.
We have plenty of pillows to chose from. If you are a back sleeper, side sleeper or belly sleeper we have a pillow for you.


Thursday, October 20, 2011

Maytag Kitchen tip of the week.

Protecting Your Family from Food-borne Illnesses

Bacteria that cause foodborne illness thrive at temperatures of 40 -140° F. There are three general rules to follow to help keep your food safe:

• Keep Foods Clean - Handle foods with clean hands. Keep the refrigerator interior clean to prevent contamination.

• Keep Foods Hot - Once food is cooked, it must be kept hot (above 140° F) until serving. Bacterial growth increases greatly when cooked foods remain at room temperature for longer than two hours. Avoid cooling leftovers on the counter before refrigerating.

• Keep Foods Cold - Refrigerator and freezer temperatures do not kill bacteria but, will slow its growth. The colder food is kept, the slower the bacteria grows.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Laundry tip of the week.

Closet crunching!


Take a look at your closet. The laundry process starts in the aisles of your favorite clothing store, and it doesn't end when you put your clothes away hot from the dryer - closets and bureau drawers are a big part of the life cycle of your wardrobe. A few organizational tweaks here and there can help you shave even more time off of your fabric care routine.

Think twice before buying a garment - don't buy anything just because it is on sale, or take your sister's hand-me-downs, even though you have nothing to match a lime-green jumpsuit. In the end, you'll be glad you have the extra space in your closet, and you won't spend time wondering whatever possessed you to buy so many things you'll never wear.

You can really cut down on the amount of time you spend every morning searching for that perfect outfit - if you know exactly where to find it. Divide your closet into sections, and you'll be able to look directly into the blouse section or the dress section to create a killer combo. You can even divide those sections up by color or by occasion - get creative, and keep your needs in mind as you do it.

If you have a closet full of suits or dresses you wear only on occasion, you may want to invest in some plastic shoulder covers to protect them. They help keep your garments dust-free.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Sleep Tips

• Avoid bright light around the house before bed.

Using dimmer switches in living rooms and bathrooms for a few hours before bed can be helpful. Dim light helps the brain produce melatonin. (Dimmer switches can be set to maximum brightness for morning routines.)

Friday, October 14, 2011

Inside McLellans this week.

Check out our Facebook Page, and click "Like". We feature a post every day from Monday to Friday including Sleep Tips, Kitchen Tips, and Laundry Tips. We also have contests, and sale information.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Maytag Kitchen tip of the week.

Why is Cookware Important?

Proper cookware will reduce cooking times, use less energy and cook food more evenly.

When choosing cookware, consider five factors: material, flatness, size, gauge and balance.

Today we will focus on Correct Pan Size.

Pans are measured according to the amount they hold to the rim. Skillet size is according to the top diameter measurement. The important size, however, is the bottom diameter.

The bottom diameter should be the same size as the element or slightly larger (up to one inch larger for glass ceramic cooktops and two inches larger for coil cooktops). An undersized pan will waste energy and allow food to burn onto element. An oversized pan will trap heat.

On a conventional coil unit, trapped heat can cause stainless steel to discolour, porcelain to craze, drip bowls to discolour and may shorten the life of the element.

On ceramic glass cooktops trapped heat may cause the thermal limiter to cycle the element. Thus, cooking times will be extended.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Maytag laundry tip of the week.

What causes those fuzzy balls on some clothing?

Many synthetic clothes shed small fibers that ball up and cling to the clothes. Remove these "pills," if you like, with a fuzz-removing device that you can get from your local clothing materials supplier. Overloading your washer can make this condition worse.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Sleep Tips

• Keep a worry journal. 


Many times thoughts and thinking will keep us from relaxing and getting to sleep. Try keeping a small notebook next to you with a pen and when thinking or thoughts persist write them down using a book light or another source of dim light. Writing them down will help to forget about them and allow for a peaceful sleep onset.

Monday, October 10, 2011

1001 Reasons to buy from McLellan's Countrywide.

Reason # 842 
England "Self-healing" seat cushion zippers.

1. The zipper is punctured   2.  The zipper is pulled apart.   3. The zipper handle is pulled across this split (in the open direction).   4. The direction is reversed.  5. The zipper handle is pulled across the split (in the closed direction).  6. The split is healed.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Inside McLellans this week.

Thermador 




Thermador’s fourth generation, patented Star® Burner delivers superior power and heat distribution.  Dual-fuel gas rangetop & electric convection oven operation.










Our Freedom® Collection gives you the flexibility to design you kitchen the way you want it to be. Our full-featured Bottom Freezer unit comes as either a two-door model, or with convenient French doors on the refrigerator section.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Maytag Kitchen tip of the week.

Why is Cookware Important?

Proper cookware will reduce cooking times, use less energy and cook food more evenly.

When choosing cookware, consider five factors: material, flatness, size, gauge and balance.

Today we will focus on flatness.


Since heat is transferred from cooktop to pan by conduction, there needs to be good contact. To determine if pans have a flat, smooth bottom try:

Ruler Test

• Place the edge of a ruler across the bottom of the pan.

• Hold up to the light.

• No light should be visible under the ruler. Cooking Test

• Put 1 inch of water into the pan.

• Place the pan on the cooking area. Turn control to the Hi setting.

• Observe the bubble formation. If the bubbles are uniform across the pan, the pan will perform satisfactorily. If the bubbles are not uniform, the bubbles will indicate the hot spots.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Maytag laundry tip of the week.

Why do some clothing dealers suggest washing clothes inside out?


In the washer, the clothes often turn inside out during the agitation cycle. Turning the clothes inside out first may be easier on the clothing. It helps limit abrasion on the "good" side of the fabric, reducing "pilling" and extending the life of some fabrics such as corduroy. In addition, any embroidery, decals, and so on are better preserved. It should not affect the performance of the cleaning action to have the clothes inside out during wash.



Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Sleep Tips

• Don't go to bed hungry. 
Have a light non-spicy snack, avoid a heavy meal before bed.