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Today we found articles on recipes that everyone should know how to cook, creative ways to decorate pumpkins without carving them, and how NOT to pick a bank.
These gluten-free desserts are easy to make, delicious and cheaper than splurging on packaged dessert products in the store. Get re-acquainted with your sweet tooth, the gluten-fre
Today we found some stellar articles on accomplishing your goals faster, following up after a job interview, and whether or not you are spending too much money on food.
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Pay with… cash? That's for the olds. These new-fangled payment and money-management apps are changing how kids of every age do personal finance.
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Who are you trying to kid, anyway? Quit telling yourself these major money lies.
Divining Your Home’s Value, The Quick-and-Dirty Way
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The bills are punctual, but your payments keep leaving late. Get ahead of your payables by knowing what you owe and making a plan to pay it.
Hands in Your Pocket: The Cost of Standby Power - Environmental and Otherwise
Go check your electricity meter box. Is the wheel turning and clicking over, recording your power usage? Probably. Now go back inside, and turn everything off. The lights, the coff
10 Steps to Update Your Look on a Budget
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The 5 Best Anti-Itch Creams
Finding the right itch cream when your skin is irritated isn't easy, but it can be. Use any of these five anti-itch creams and you can say goodbye to that itch.
6 Ways to Banish Negative Thoughts
Negative thoughts can make you unproductive, crabby, and straight-up unhappy. Stay positive with these suggestions.
How to Get Free Wi-Fi at Airports That Charge for Internet Connections
If you're stuck at an airport that charges for Internet connections, here's a solution: Go to the gift shop and ask for a a free Wi-Fi pass.
How to Tell if You're on Track for Retirement
It may be a little bit early to think about retirement all too seriously if you still have several decades left before you face it. But don't look now -- time flies and before you
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If you can master these financial habits in your own life, your kids could be better off with money.
Ruthless Frugality
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Frugal Gluten-Free Living: Gluten-Free Desserts
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Today we found some stellar articles on accomplishing your goals faster, following up after a job interview, and whether or not you are spending too much money on food.