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Entries from November 2008

Advertorial: Bugaboo Friends

November 30th, 2008

This post has been sponsored by Bugaboo Friends.
When I first had children, I often felt stuck at home. Even the easiest task of going to the store to pick up a few things became a huge project, and I absolutely hated trying to move my stroller around stores (especially small stores).
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Categories: Uncategorized

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Eliminating the Plastic Shopping Bags

November 27th, 2008

A few years ago, my husband and I purchased some high-quality reusable shopping bags to use on our grocery shopping trips.  While we are pleased to be doing our bit to help the earth, we have found that in our household, we actually do have a need for plastic bags occasionally, to hold especially smelly [...]

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Categories: Green Aware Mom

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Cooking with The Organic Dish

November 26th, 2008

Recently I posted a review on Mom’s Favorite Stuff of The Organic Dish. A very convenient and yummy option for healthy and wholesome meals, The Organic Dish provides meals that are ready for you to cook. We are very grateful that Beckie from The Organic Dish has provided us with a "how to" on searing [...]

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Categories: Guest Expert Blog, Minding the Home

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Saving for Your Emergency Fund

November 24th, 2008

Do you have an emergency fund?  Having an emergency fund is of the utmost importance if you are looking to achieve financial security.  Need to get started?  Here are some tips.
First of all, make sure that you know what the appropriate size of your emergency fund should be.  Most finance experts recommend 3-6 months of [...]

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Categories: Fix My Budget

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Successful Traveling with Toddlers

November 20th, 2008

Traveling with toddlers seems like a difficult task, but it’s definitely possible to have a fabulous time if you follow a few tips, and plan in advance.  We’ve flown with our children on vacation a variety of times, and while it’s never perfect, we have definitely learned a few essential lessons that we now follow.
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Categories: Traveling Mama

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Paying Down Debt: Credit Cards - Part One

November 17th, 2008

Paying down debt is often a major financial goal for families, however, it can often be difficult to determine a good starting point.  In upcoming articles, I’ll be discussing different types of debt, and how to go about eliminating of reducing debt.
How many of you remember being in college and seeing those enticing displays from [...]

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Categories: Fix My Budget

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Prematurity Awareness Month

November 15th, 2008

As many readers know, my first child was premature, having been born at 36 weeks after I was on bed rest for seven weeks with oligohydramnios (low amniotic fluid).  While my daughter never spent any time in the NICU, and was completely healthy, I know that other babies are not as lucky.
This month, November, is [...]

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Categories: Announcements

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Laser Hair Removal — The First Two Treatments

November 14th, 2008

A few years ago, a group of my friends got together and purchased packages of laser hair removal for themselves (there was some buy one get one half priced deal that they split).  I wished I could participate, but because I pregnant with my son, it obviously wasn’t a good idea.
Fast forward a few years [...]

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Categories: Beauty Mom

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My Own Minding the Home Troubles

November 12th, 2008

I’m going to share with you my own stumbling blocks in minding our home….It’s me. I’m my own worst enemy. It isn’t the lack of time that gets me….It’s my trouble with managing time. I tend to overthink everything, which is probably not a big surprise to anyone that knows me. I just like [...]

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Categories: Minding the Home

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Flexible Budgeting

November 10th, 2008

One of the reasons why some people abandon their budget is because it seems too rigid, too forced for them to follow.  A good alternative is the concept of flexible budgeting, where you are able to still develop guidelines for spending without specific categories.
For instance, some women want to budget haircuts and colors, but may [...]

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Categories: Fix My Budget

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