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What's THE Best Way to Build Self-Esteem?
Being in the middle of a seperation (what will soon be a divorce), my self-esteem has taken a huge nose-dive! The aforementioned relationship was abusive and I'm seeking a way to rebuild a healthy new life-ON A BUDGET. What's the best way to rebuild self-esteem?
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Planning dinners with leftovers for lunch
Last night's dinner isn't always your child's idea of exciting lunchtime eats, but its convenience can't be denied. However, all it takes is a few extra minutes and a couple of different ideas to transform dinner leftovers into a meal your kids can shout about. Here are a few of our favorite ideas, arranged by main ingredient. Read More »
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Making muffins from sour milk
Trust me on this: These blueberry volcanoes taste a lot better than they look (never bake before caffeine). They also contain something that already made a forgiving friend wonder about my sanity this morning, but that's not as bad as it sounds. I just am really tired of bringing home $2.50-a-quart organic milk and having it turn on me the very next day. Read More »
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Top 5 canned microbrews
Lose the bottle opener: These microbrews are easy to drink and and open.
Canned beers have come a long way in the last half-decade or so, with many award-winning microbreweries now proudly packaging their brew in aluminum. And while the jury is still out on whether or not cans are truly more environmentally friendly than bottles, there's no denying that the two containers play on equal ground in terms of flavor.
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Cheap eats: Boston Market and...lobster?
With most people feeling like they're getting less for their buck nowadays, it makes perfect sense that folks would be on the lookout for things that buck the trend of rising food costs. Apparently, they'll find it in at least two different places. Read More »
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13 Ways to bag lunch for kids
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The Healthiest Foods for Under $1
Food prices are climbing, and some might be looking to fast foods and packaged foods for their cheap bites. But low cost doesn’t have to mean low quality. In fact, some of the most inexpensive things you can buy are the best things for you. At the grocery store, getting the most nutrition... Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (1) | Blog
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Industrial-Chic Kitchen Makeover
This Atlanta homeowner injected delightfully unexpected personality with industrial items, many of which were discovered on-the-cheap from sources such as eBay, Home Depot, and antiques fairs.
Patience and resourcefulness turned up nifty solutions:- The newly renovated kitchen is now bright with skylights and glass pendant lights that formerly hung in a school ($20 each at an antiques fair).
- The counter stools were nabbed on eBay ($50 each).
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5 Thrifty Steps to Dining Room Style
A tight budget presents the ultimate challenge: Devise inexpensive ways to achieve a stylish setting for elegant meals.
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Staying on Budget with Home Renovations
As projects go, it was about as big as they get: homeowner Maggie McGee had budgeted $400,000 for a major remodel of her New York house. She was expanding, yet trying to retain the home's architectural character. The project was projected to take four to six months to complete. Two years later,... Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (1) | Blog
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