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If you’ve taken even a quick glance at the news over the past few days, you are sure to have heard about Hurricane Irene bearing down on the East Coast of the United States. The (currently) Category 3 storm is the first major hurricane anticipated to make landfall on the continental US in several years. [...]

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Jason on November 13th, 2010

Spring cleaning is a concept all of us are sure to be familiar with. The annual drive to clean out, de-clutter, and prepare one’s home for the upcoming year is something we can all relate to on some level. However, one aspect that many people forget to consider during this cleanup is their finances – [...]

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Jason on January 16th, 2010

Organization. The very word itself makes many people shudder, roll their eyes, or imagine filing cabinets and neat labels. Organization, from organize, defined as “to give structure or character to similar parts,” is a difficult thing to motivate oneself to do, particularly if it hasn’t happened in a while.

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A good cookbook Maybe your recipient eats out a lot because he, “Just doesn’t know what to fix.” A good cookbook can solve that problem and save the recipient hundreds in dining out costs. Ideally the recipes should be easy and quick to prepare and require simple, easy to find ingredients and utensils. Otherwise, the [...]

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Jason on August 13th, 2009

Editor’s note: Due to some recent confusion, I’m going to add this to each article used in my recent blog carnival. This article is reprinted with permission (given during submission to the carnival) of the author and a link is provided to the original content. In these tough economic times, everybody is trying to save [...]

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