I rent texts from Chegg, which is much less than buying them from the bookstore. I wanted to share a code that will discount your order. Use code CC123047 when ordering to save money. The code will also give you an extra $5 back when selling Chegg your used texts. Put in the code when ordering and hit the "apply" button. Code does not expire so it can be used with every order.
is it possible to distill alcohol by freezing the fermenting liquid until the water is frozen extracting the alcohol? if anyone has tried it or is willing to try it comment back please.
My favorite article is 8 Financial Considerations of Ecommerce because I am considering using e-commerce and it gave me additional insight that I had not previously considered.
I've had a bunch of favorites. Here are just a few I've bookmarked:
-- Protecting Yourself from Medical Billing Mistakes
-- Can you Buy Your Way Out of the Rat Race?
-- Bioavailability: How to Get More Nutrients from Your Food
-- Knowing When to Walk Away: Financial Planning for an Unknown Ending
-- 10 Myths About Employee Incentive Programs
I know grocery stores in my hometown sold past-prime produce quietly (behind the swinging doors, just as you describe), as well as old bread and things like that, but I have never looked for it while in the city.
Other awesomes that I make from leftovers/almost bad bits: bread pudding and other savory bread stuffings, smoothies (you mentioned juice, but I also like to make fruit and veggie smoothies), ice cream and yogurt (milk works better for yogurt when it is past its prime), and fried rice... you can put pretty much any chopped up meat or veggie in fried rice.
I almost always like Philip Brewer's posts the best. Not only does he write about the practical matters of finance, but he also writes about the Zen side of frugality, simple living, and finding meaning.
Myscha Theriault's blog entitled "Ice Cube Trays: Your Passport to Huge Savings" is a classic and one of my favorites. I have taken her advice to freeze leftover coffee in ice cube trays to cool my iced coffee. A simple, but delicious way to use up the rest of the day's coffee.
I enjoy any post that has little bits of useful information on how to improve what I already do. Weather it be stretching a dollar or reusing items for other uses I would have never thought of otherwise. I also love reading the comments from other readers on pretty much all the articles because they bring more even more perspectives to the subject.
Frankly, one of the mot useful articles I have read on this site appeared the other day---7 ways to use up subpar produce. I never thought of drying. And even the comments to the article came in handy, especially the one about why to NOT use over-ripe fruit for jams and jellies.
In fact, I generally like the food shopping and cooking articles the best---meaning, the most useful to my life.
The Fallacy of Homeownership as a Sound Investment was memorable.
If owning your own house was the key to wealth, why is it that the poorest parts of America have the highest percentage of homeowners, while the richest parts of America have the highest percentage of renters?
I wanted to share a code for a discount on renting texts with Chegg. Put in the code when ordering and hit the "apply" button. The code also gives you back an additional $5 when selling Chegg your used texts.
The code does not have an expiration date so it can be used with every order. Here it is:
When our little boy was a few years old and his allergies were so bad, I tried to make tortillas out of rice flour and they were dry and brittle. These look great though! He is much better now thankfully :) Have you ever had Kamut Khorasan Wheat by chance? I read that it is accepted by some who have gluten intolerance and our family tried it and loved it!
Great one, Linsey! I have to admit to your soup tip being the one we use most often here, and we haven't found a source hear for outdated produce yet like we have in other places. That being said, we're not above it - particularly when it comes to bell peppers and bananas.
I couldn't be bothered to follow the links beyond the first, but this bears all the marks of a scam. They're making too-good-to-be-true promises while providing no actual information, and then trying to get you to click on more links to get "free" information.
As I say, I didn't bother to click through further, but I rather expect that the "free" information makes grandiose claims while offering no evidence, and then (after another click or two) turns out not to be free after all.
I have more favorite types than favorite articles. (I have something like 100 WB articles starred in my google reader!) My favorites are the giveaways, the recipes/cocktail/food ideas, and the ways to make a little extra money.
This is rather unfortunate. Since I have no idea where you live, I can't point you to legal resources, but I'd say that, in general, it helps your case if you can prove show that other people were let go at the same time that you were. That makes it more of a lay-off and not a firing.
Otherwise, every state is different: I don't know whether or not the state that you work in has any laws that protect you from this kind of behavior.
This is how I want to run my businesses. It's surprising that honesty is so often lost in business. Business people are still people, and it's time for them to stop hiding behind their corporations and start acting like it.
Jeez, we spend enough on perfume and cologne to end world hunger? Maybe I'm the only one, but I'm embarrassed by that statement. Its time to do something about that.
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We are very pleased that you wrote concerning our home in 825 N 21st St, Philadelphia PA 19130.The house needs no amendment as you can see for yourself in the pictures. I have been receiving a lot of comment on my home but that is not the point because all I wanted is a lovely family that will see my home as theirs and also keep it clean for us as we have always done.I must let you know that the utilities are inclusive with the month rent and the reason why we are not asking for too much was because we want any person or family moving into our home should take absolute care of the utilities and see that the whole house is kept clean and neat. Well I must let you know that if we see how good you take care of our home, we can extend your stay in our home and probably pay you visit once in every six month to ensure that we maintain a good relationship with you. If i see how good you are maintaining the house, i can extend you staying as long as you can stay in our home.
As you can see we are not around to show you our home and there is no one we could trust due to what happen within us and our realtor we are already in Green Bay Wisconsin,but all is in place to allow you move in at your own convenient time,I will
be sending you the entrance keys and the duplicated copy of the house document for you to go through but you can drive by the house to see the surroundings yourself today. If all
arrangement is made promptly. I will send you a Rental Application form today as soon as you get back to us through email.
I rent texts from Chegg, which is much less than buying them from the bookstore. I wanted to share a code that will discount your order. Use code CC123047 when ordering to save money. The code will also give you an extra $5 back when selling Chegg your used texts. Put in the code when ordering and hit the "apply" button. Code does not expire so it can be used with every order.
is it possible to distill alcohol by freezing the fermenting liquid until the water is frozen extracting the alcohol? if anyone has tried it or is willing to try it comment back please.
My favorite article is 8 Financial Considerations of Ecommerce because I am considering using e-commerce and it gave me additional insight that I had not previously considered.
I've had a bunch of favorites. Here are just a few I've bookmarked:
-- Protecting Yourself from Medical Billing Mistakes
-- Can you Buy Your Way Out of the Rat Race?
-- Bioavailability: How to Get More Nutrients from Your Food
-- Knowing When to Walk Away: Financial Planning for an Unknown Ending
-- 10 Myths About Employee Incentive Programs
I know grocery stores in my hometown sold past-prime produce quietly (behind the swinging doors, just as you describe), as well as old bread and things like that, but I have never looked for it while in the city.
Other awesomes that I make from leftovers/almost bad bits: bread pudding and other savory bread stuffings, smoothies (you mentioned juice, but I also like to make fruit and veggie smoothies), ice cream and yogurt (milk works better for yogurt when it is past its prime), and fried rice... you can put pretty much any chopped up meat or veggie in fried rice.
I almost always like Philip Brewer's posts the best. Not only does he write about the practical matters of finance, but he also writes about the Zen side of frugality, simple living, and finding meaning.
Myscha Theriault's blog entitled "Ice Cube Trays: Your Passport to Huge Savings" is a classic and one of my favorites. I have taken her advice to freeze leftover coffee in ice cube trays to cool my iced coffee. A simple, but delicious way to use up the rest of the day's coffee.
I enjoy any post that has little bits of useful information on how to improve what I already do. Weather it be stretching a dollar or reusing items for other uses I would have never thought of otherwise. I also love reading the comments from other readers on pretty much all the articles because they bring more even more perspectives to the subject.
Frankly, one of the mot useful articles I have read on this site appeared the other day---7 ways to use up subpar produce. I never thought of drying. And even the comments to the article came in handy, especially the one about why to NOT use over-ripe fruit for jams and jellies.
In fact, I generally like the food shopping and cooking articles the best---meaning, the most useful to my life.
Thanks for this contest.
The Fallacy of Homeownership as a Sound Investment was memorable.
If owning your own house was the key to wealth, why is it that the poorest parts of America have the highest percentage of homeowners, while the richest parts of America have the highest percentage of renters?
I wanted to share a code for a discount on renting texts with Chegg. Put in the code when ordering and hit the "apply" button. The code also gives you back an additional $5 when selling Chegg your used texts.
The code does not have an expiration date so it can be used with every order. Here it is:
CC123047
Hope you find this useful!
can you exslpain that a litle more.i dont want to endup "not makeing" some bad shine
When our little boy was a few years old and his allergies were so bad, I tried to make tortillas out of rice flour and they were dry and brittle. These look great though! He is much better now thankfully :) Have you ever had Kamut Khorasan Wheat by chance? I read that it is accepted by some who have gluten intolerance and our family tried it and loved it!
Great one, Linsey! I have to admit to your soup tip being the one we use most often here, and we haven't found a source hear for outdated produce yet like we have in other places. That being said, we're not above it - particularly when it comes to bell peppers and bananas.
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@dmbarr:
I couldn't be bothered to follow the links beyond the first, but this bears all the marks of a scam. They're making too-good-to-be-true promises while providing no actual information, and then trying to get you to click on more links to get "free" information.
As I say, I didn't bother to click through further, but I rather expect that the "free" information makes grandiose claims while offering no evidence, and then (after another click or two) turns out not to be free after all.
I have more favorite types than favorite articles. (I have something like 100 WB articles starred in my google reader!) My favorites are the giveaways, the recipes/cocktail/food ideas, and the ways to make a little extra money.
I enjoy reading articles about how to maximize tax deferred contributions such as 401K's, HSA's, etc.
The article with 28 ideas for how to get laid off was laugh-out-loud funny. Terrific writing.
And also, gardening is not really as cheap as people make it out to be. That said, not everyone has access to tenable land.
Hi, James,
This is rather unfortunate. Since I have no idea where you live, I can't point you to legal resources, but I'd say that, in general, it helps your case if you can prove show that other people were let go at the same time that you were. That makes it more of a lay-off and not a firing.
Otherwise, every state is different: I don't know whether or not the state that you work in has any laws that protect you from this kind of behavior.
This is how I want to run my businesses. It's surprising that honesty is so often lost in business. Business people are still people, and it's time for them to stop hiding behind their corporations and start acting like it.
Jeez, we spend enough on perfume and cologne to end world hunger? Maybe I'm the only one, but I'm embarrassed by that statement. Its time to do something about that.
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Morning
We are very pleased that you wrote concerning our home in 825 N 21st St, Philadelphia PA 19130.The house needs no amendment as you can see for yourself in the pictures. I have been receiving a lot of comment on my home but that is not the point because all I wanted is a lovely family that will see my home as theirs and also keep it clean for us as we have always done.I must let you know that the utilities are inclusive with the month rent and the reason why we are not asking for too much was because we want any person or family moving into our home should take absolute care of the utilities and see that the whole house is kept clean and neat. Well I must let you know that if we see how good you take care of our home, we can extend your stay in our home and probably pay you visit once in every six month to ensure that we maintain a good relationship with you. If i see how good you are maintaining the house, i can extend you staying as long as you can stay in our home.
As you can see we are not around to show you our home and there is no one we could trust due to what happen within us and our realtor we are already in Green Bay Wisconsin,but all is in place to allow you move in at your own convenient time,I will
be sending you the entrance keys and the duplicated copy of the house document for you to go through but you can drive by the house to see the surroundings yourself today. If all
arrangement is made promptly. I will send you a Rental Application form today as soon as you get back to us through email.
4438443478
Richard Maurer
I have enjoyed and benefitted the most from this one thus far:
http://www.wisebread.com/7-ways-to-make-use-of-sub-par-produce