From Deseret News archives:
FlyLady, Dinner Diva don't mess around
2 writers will help you clean kitchen and put dinner on the table
Leanne Ely, a native Californian who now lives in North Carolina, is the Dinner Diva. The FlyLady is Marla Cilley, a former county commissioner in Transylvania County, North Carolina.
Both women have published books and have popular Web sites: www.flylady.net and www.savingdinner.com.
Ely has written the best-selling "Saving Dinner" and "Saving Dinner the Low Carb Way." "Saving Dinner for the Holidays" will be released in September, 2005.
Cilley also writes for Attitude magazine and has published "Sink Reflections."
The FlyLady tag comes from Cilley's love of fly-fishing. Her Web site, the cover of her book and her column sport a cartoon of the FlyLady persona that has wings and a fly rod.
The Dinner Diva picked up her nickname from her colleagues. Her book "Saving Dinner" came about because "dinner is in danger of becoming lost and because readers tell me I've saved them time after time," said Ely.
The two met after a particularly hectic week that left Ely buried in household debris.
"We became good friends in five minutes," Ely said. "The FlyLady's husband was our circuit court judge, and I was doing a newspaper story on that angle. I got caught in a snowstorm at her home and ended up staying all day. She was warm, wonderful, even served us hot cocoa."
The personal and professional relationship grew from there. Ely started writing articles, and eventually the two realized they should collaborate. They currently have 250,000 registered online readers, or "FlyBabies," as Cilley calls them.
"I get the kitchen clean. She puts dinner on the table," said Cilley. "We're joined at the hip. It's just amazing. I'll call her with an idea and she's already been working on it."
"We totally think alike," Ely said. "We want to cut to the chase."
Ely mentioned a household cleaning tool the FlyLady promotes an ostrich-feather duster as an example of a no-nonsense device that is a real time saver. Because it has no oil in the feathers, it collects the dust quickly and then shakes it out with a brisk flip.
"It works. You don't have to dust just to dust again," Ely said.
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