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Knowledgeable, caring and successful are words that best describe Barbara Lipkin, a Hidden Hills resident and top producing realtor with over 28 years experience. Barbara combines personal concern for her clients with professional expertise to achieve outstanding results in her field.

Rosti in Calabasas

Welcome to our new neighbors

By: Barbara Lipkin

Our new neighbors, Rosti in Calabasas opened on November 10th in The Courtyard at the Commons in the space that was once Cosmos. Known for an extensive Tuscan menu ranging from small bites like a classic Minestrone to traditional style entrees like Penne All’Arrabbiata and Linguini Vongole, Rosti seems to fill a need in the Calabasas restaurant scene.

Every time I walk by the restaurant it seems to be bustling. Some friends of mine have mentioned that service is slow, but the management assures this will not remain the case as they are still working out the kinks. The servers are professional and friendly and I proudly welcome them to the community.

The Rosti Tuscan Kitchen has three locations; Calabasas, Encino and Santa Monica.

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Knowledgeable, caring and successful are words that best describe Barbara Lipkin, a Hidden Hills resident and top producing realtor with over 28 years experience. Barbara combines personal concern for her clients with professional expertise to achieve outstanding results in her field.

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Nestle Ad for Our Dog’s

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Can you believe this?

By: Barbara Lipkin

There are so many ways that companies try to sell their products to us – cookies on our computer, commercials on TV and the internet; even sponsors for blogs. Now they are after our dogs. My dogs, Charly & Teddy, do seem interested when they see other dogs on TV. But this is above and beyond. Nestle has designed a TV ad for dogs. They are one of the world’s biggest makers of pet food. They have launched the 1st TV commercial designed especially for dogs using a high-frequency tone to grab their attention. Dog’s hearing is twice as sharp as humans.

The commercial will be screened on Austrian TV this week & features a tone similar to a dog whistle that humans can barely hear as well as an audible squeak like a dog’s toy including a high pitched pink. The dog is shown pricking his ears. Next thing you know your dog will tear out a page from you magazine that shows a dog food that smells like steak so you buy him what he smells.

Barbara Lipkin

Knowledgeable, caring and successful are words that best describe Barbara Lipkin, a Hidden Hills resident and top producing realtor with over 28 years experience. Barbara combines personal concern for her clients with professional expertise to achieve outstanding results in her field.

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Right in our Backyard

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The Santa Barbara Zoo

By: Barbara Lipkin

Just one hour away is the delightful Santa Barbara Zoo, formerly A Child’s Estate.

Compact & easy to get around, it is the perfect place to take young children or just stroll around & enjoy the grounds & the animals. When you enter, the baby otters are delightful.
They are playing & tumbling. My little granddaughter, Emma, could not get over their antics. On our way out, they had crashed & were sleeping in a ball of fur.  The giraffes are fun to feed as you watch their long tongues grap the lettuce. The grounds are beautiful & well maintained & a train takes you on a short ride.  In addition, the weather is perfect – our own Riviera. There are special events on the weekends.  Sometimes we forget that such wonderful places are right in our backyard.

Barbara Lipkin

Knowledgeable, caring and successful are words that best describe Barbara Lipkin, a Hidden Hills resident and top producing realtor with over 28 years experience. Barbara combines personal concern for her clients with professional expertise to achieve outstanding results in her field.

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Hidden Hills & It’s 50th Anniversary

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Hidden Hills is 50 years old!

By: Barbara Lipkin

The city of Hidden Hills celebrated its 50th anniversary as an incorporated city with its annual Fiesta. Beginning with an outside concert on Friday night, the celebration continued with the parade on Saturday morning.  Among the parade ‘s highlights were the firetrucks, marching bands from Calabasas H.S. & El Camino H. S. & the famous dog walkers headed ny Angel with their large assortment of Golden Retrievers,pugs, poodles & other assorted breeds. The day continued with games, pet contest, bake sale & Tommy’s hamburgers.  In the evening we had the big rides & barbecue. An art show, pancake breakfast & other events completed the weekend.

 

 

Barbara Lipkin

Knowledgeable, caring and successful are words that best describe Barbara Lipkin, a Hidden Hills resident and top producing realtor with over 28 years experience. Barbara combines personal concern for her clients with professional expertise to achieve outstanding results in her field.

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Knitting Inspires Learning Throughout Curriculum

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By: Barbara Lipkin

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As many of you know, I enjoy knitting as a hobby-making gifts for babies especially my granddaughter, Emma, and for charity. This article impressed me. A dear friend grew up in England. Knitting was part of their curriculum. What a valuable addition this would be to our curriculum! There would be many who would volunteer their time in the schools if this were an option. Check it out below:

http://www.examiner.com/knitting-in-providence/knitting-inspires-learning-throughout-curriculum

EwingSIR does not guarantee information contained in this blog, readers are encouraged not to rely solely on this information and to do their own independent research of facts contained herein. Blog information was obtained from independent sources that we do not endorse, and we do not investigate this information for accuracy.

Barbara Lipkin

Knowledgeable, caring and successful are words that best describe Barbara Lipkin, a Hidden Hills resident and top producing realtor with over 28 years experience. Barbara combines personal concern for her clients with professional expertise to achieve outstanding results in her field.

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Report Potholes in Calabasas

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Don’t let potholes in Calabasas go unnoticedpothole in calabasas

By: Barbara Lipkin

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“Ever ruined a tire on a pothole?  Reporting a pothole in Los Angeles by calling 311 is easy but not always successful. You get to hear Mayor Villaraigosa’s voice but then you are on hold for at least 10 minutes. Now you can report a pothole in Calabasas. Go to the Calabasas city website http://www.cityofcalabasas.com/pwrequest.html and fill out the report. It’s much more efficient than the city of Los Angeles.”

EwingSIR does not guarantee information contained in this blog, readers are encouraged not to rely solely on this information and to do their own independent research of facts contained herein. Blog information was obtained from independent sources that we do not endorse, and we do not investigate this information for accuracy.

Barbara Lipkin

Knowledgeable, caring and successful are words that best describe Barbara Lipkin, a Hidden Hills resident and top producing realtor with over 28 years experience. Barbara combines personal concern for her clients with professional expertise to achieve outstanding results in her field.

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30 Ways to use Vinegar

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With the emphasis on saving money and protecting the economy, I am always on the lookout for new uses for old products.  I came across some secret uses for vinegar.  I have not tried them yet, but I thought they were of interest to share.  They are:

  • Spray full strength on weeds until they starve.
  • Clean pots with white vinegar before re-potting to remove excess lime.
  • Remove skunk odor from a dog by rubbing his fur with full strength vinegar. Don’t forget to rinse.
  • Soothe a bee or jellyfish sting by dousing the area with vinegar.
  • Relieve itching by using a cotton ball to dab mosquito and other bug bites.
  • Use white vinegar to rinse your hair to remove residue and leaves it shiny.
  • Make clothes smell fresh by adding vinegar to the rinse cycle instead of fabric softener.
  • Immerse T-shirts in white vinegar to get rid of the yellow armpit stains (that is yucky).
  • Clean your irons and steam irons with vinegar to avoid build up.
  • Clean china with vinegar to remove coffee & tea stains.
  • Deodorize the following: kitchen drain & sink, smelly lunch box
  • Add a couple of tablespoons to a bowl and leave it on the kitchen counter. Supposed to get rid of food odors such as fish.
  • Clean the microwave by boiling a 1/4 cup of vinegar to loosen splattered food. Afterward use a cloth to wipe the microwave clean.
  • Kill germs in the bathroom by wiping down fixtures with a rag damp with vinegar.
  • Clean soap scum, mildew and grime from the bathtub, tile and curtains by wiping down with vinegar and rinsing with water.
  • Clean your glasses by using a drop of vinegar and a lint-free cloth ( I liked this one-I can never find my eyeglass spray.  .
  • Instead of using toner in your beauty routine, use vinegar to clean your face (seems sour).
  • Relieve a sore throat by gargling with vinegar.
  • Have itchy feet? Immerse your feet in vinegar to fight athlete’s foot.
  • Toenails turning yellow? Fight nail fungus by saturating your nails with vinegar. Apparently, tea tree oil also helps.
  • Eliminate animal urine stains and odor from carpet by wiping it clean with an old rag and vinegar.
  • Unclog a shower head by immersing in vinegar.
  • Remove decals, bumper stickers, or price tag by wiping down with vinegar. Alcohol also helps.
  • Spray vinegar around doors and window frames, under appliances and along other known ant trails to repeal them.
  • Add to water and food coloring to make dyed eggs even brighter.
  • Rid your toilet bowl of rusty rings with a diluted vinegar solution.
  • Rub on windows with newspaper or cloth to get a clearer view.
  • Kill mold with vinegar instead of bleach ( I wonder if they mean mildew).
  • Combine with lemons and baking soda for an all purpose cleaner.
  • Mix with salt to form a paste. Apply to remove discoloration from copper-bottomed pots and pans. Let sit, then scrub with steel-wool.

EwingSIR does not guarantee information contained in this blog, readers are encouraged not to rely solely on this information and to do their own independent research of facts contained herein. Blog information was obtained from independent sources that we do not endorse, and we do not investigate this information for accuracy.

Barbara Lipkin

Knowledgeable, caring and successful are words that best describe Barbara Lipkin, a Hidden Hills resident and top producing realtor with over 28 years experience. Barbara combines personal concern for her clients with professional expertise to achieve outstanding results in her field.

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Using the iPad in Real Estate

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By: Barbara Lipkin

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Having become a user and fan of the iPad, and with all the publicity surrounding the release of the new iPad, I have been looking for more uses for my iPad.  Other than checking my email, looking up information in Wikipedia, and playing games, I have begun using my iPad for listing presentations. I have found the following ideas for additional usage:

1.  Travel light with it.  Instead of taking a laptop, I can use it to check email, make Skype calls, and have access to my online documents and programs.
2.  Tackle my business tasks. I can prepare documents,organize my notes, and tasks to do.  I have found 2 apps worthwhile- catch.com and taskerlite.
3.  I have been using and will continue using my iPad for customer presentations.  This morning, a client of mine made a presentation to me on his new company.  It is a sexy way to make a presentation – very modern, hip, and yet professional.
4.  Accessorize your iPad from the case to the apps that work for you.  Many are free, and those that are not, are generally inexpensive.
5.  Beware of spending all your time on games.  I love solitaire, but other than a momentary break, I prefer to catch up on the news or read a book.

Have fun with your iPad.

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Make it your mobile companion.

The iPad can take mobile entrepreneurs one step closer to a laptop-free existence. The small size — the iPad 2 is even slimmer than its predecessor — instant-on feature and long battery life make it easier to deal with than a bulky laptop. “It allows me to travel light on one- or two-day trips where I don’t expect to have any text-intensive tasks. Moreover, instant access to my cloud for information and data allows me to walk into meetings paperless, but perfectly prepared,” Sinclair says. He uses the Shareplus app to stay in touch with his Microsoft Sharepoint files. “It gives me access to every client database including all tasks, communications, contacts and, most importantly, all files that relate to the client,” Sinclair says. That makes the iPad a good fit for businesses that have already migrated data online for easy mobile access. The iPad 2′s cameras and FaceTime app make videoconferencing over Wi-Fi a compelling possibility for on-the-go entrepreneurs.

2. Tackle your business tasks.

Before you spend between hundreds on an iPad, determine what you want to be able to do with it. “For light tasks, it’s perfect, for writing detailed documents or software intensive programs, it makes no sense,” Sinclair says. You might not want to compose a novel on it or crunch a huge database, but you can easily handle jobs such as editing word-processing documents using the very capable Pages app or organizing notes and ideas with Evernote. The costs of the apps themselves are very reasonable. “Show me an expensive Windows application and I’ll show you an inexpensive alternative in the Apple App Store,” Ayoub says.

3. Hand it off to customers.

Image may not actually be everything, but it means a lot. Businesses that want to project a forward-thinking, cutting-edge persona are adopting iPads as tools for customers. That can range from using the iPad as a wine list in a restaurant to offering branded iPad apps that show off retail wares. “Any company using this latest tool is going to appear current, relevant and clever — all good things in a competitive environment. It helps that Apple has heavily marketed and publicized the iPad. Nearly everyone knows what it is when they see it,” Ayoub says. Sinclair has seen a lot of iPad interest from businesses in the hospitality sector. Restaurants have been quick to pick up on the device as a way to deliver menus, expand ordering capabilities and give customers more information about food and beverages.

4. Accessorize for your needs.

The Apple-related accessory market is in high gear. (See our story on the iPad boom for accessory makers.) That means you can find all sorts of add-ons to customize your iPad for your business. For those of you who don’t want to give up on the laptop experience, check out an external keyboard like the Apple iPad Keyboard dock or the Apple Wireless Keyboard. Either one costs about $70. Mobile sales professionals can share the love with a dock connector to VGA adapter for making presentations. Along with the iPad 2, Apple unveiled an HDMI video out adapter cable for greater flexibility when presenting.

Of course, apps are still the ultimate business accessories. Enjoy all your iPhone favorites on the comfort of a larger screen or take advantage of iPad optimized apps like PrintCentral for printing and Instapaper for saving and reading Web pages. “If the iPad doesn’t fit your business needs out of the box, either you or someone in your respective industry is sure to create an app that will make it fit,” Ayoub says. (Check out more enticing iPad accessories in our previous article about pimping your iPad.)

5. Don’t get too distracted.

It may be tempting to take down a few zombies or fight your way through a dungeon in your down time, but beware of getting sidetracked by entertainment apps. “Don’t download Angry Birds,” Sinclair says. “Understand what tasks and purposes the iPad is supposed to solve.” He initially had to concentrate his thinking around the iPad from shiny new toy to serious business tool. He stays focused by exploring business apps and looking for ways to match the iPad with the needs of his clients. Stock up on the apps that help make your business run and keep your productivity intact. Keep the games to a minimum.

EwingSIR does not guarantee information contained in this blog, readers are encouraged not to rely solely on this information and to do their own independent research of facts contained herein. Blog information was obtained from independent sources that we do not endorse, and we do not investigate this information for accuracy.

Barbara Lipkin

Knowledgeable, caring and successful are words that best describe Barbara Lipkin, a Hidden Hills resident and top producing realtor with over 28 years experience. Barbara combines personal concern for her clients with professional expertise to achieve outstanding results in her field.

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Go on Vacation, Get Forclosed On

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By: Barbara Lipkin

Everyone has been hearing about foreclosures for years now. We have even heard about how the banks have been forced to start the process over after they used companies that rubber stamped the documents. This is even better – go on vacation and lose your house to foreclosure, even if you haven’t defaulted.

So here’s the story, an 82 year old retired Floridian went out of town for a few weeks and came back to an empty house. No furniture, no clothes, not even trash. He found a padlocked door and a sign for a company that cleans out properties in foreclosure. Interestingly enough, Benito Santiago Sr.’s home wasn’t in foreclosure according to public records. So what happened?

Well, Bank Of America, known for their mass-manufacture of foreclosure errors, sent a crew to a condo at 4255 W. Humphrey St in Hillsborough County, Florida. The crew ended up going to Santiago’s home by mistake. Something about Santiago’s mailbox really confused them. On one side, the mailbox displayed the number “4205.” But on the other side, the “0″ was missing.

The land formerly known as “4255 W Humphrey St.” does not exist in Hillsborough County Property Appraiser records. Santiago’s property is surrounded on three sides by Grand Reserve, a condominium complex that once used that address. Others have arrived in error to 4205.

To read more go to: foreclosure – huffingtonpost.com

Barbara Lipkin

Knowledgeable, caring and successful are words that best describe Barbara Lipkin, a Hidden Hills resident and top producing realtor with over 28 years experience. Barbara combines personal concern for her clients with professional expertise to achieve outstanding results in her field.

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B of A Donating Foreclosed Homes

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By: Barbara Lipkin

According to AOL:
“Bank of America is donating — and in some cases bulldozing — some of its foreclosed houses, according to Boston.com. The paper reports that the bank will donate 100 Cleveland-area homes located in communities eligible to receive grants from the federal Neighborhood Stabilization Program.”

My Take-

“This is certainly an unusual real estate market.  Now foreclosed homes are being donated or bulldozed.  What about keeping homeowners in these homes during hard times?  That seems to me to the best way to stabilize a neighborhood.  Who takes better care of homes than their owners?  Work with them on modifications or sell them to new homeowners on short sales or REOs.   This blows my mind.”

Barbara Lipkin

Knowledgeable, caring and successful are words that best describe Barbara Lipkin, a Hidden Hills resident and top producing realtor with over 28 years experience. Barbara combines personal concern for her clients with professional expertise to achieve outstanding results in her field.

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