Angela Lane
In addition to being a wife and mother of two, I am also a professional freelance writer with a B.A. in English Writing and a master's in creative writing. Cooking, reading, and writing fiction keep me occupied when I'm not working or having fun with my family.
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First Person: How a $100 Investment Saves Us $75 a Month in Cooling CostsThere are lots of things to spend many on, especially when it comes to home improvement. Here is one inexpensive upgrade that paid off big time on our cooling bill.Also published on:
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First Person: How I Stay in Shape Without a Gym MembershipGym membership not in your budget? These tips will show you where to exercise for free, with variety, and in bad weather.
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How to Tip When Using CouponsSaving money with coupons is great. Learn why tipping on the entire bill is important to your server. -
First Person: The Sub-$100 Birthday PartyIt's important to give kids a fun birthday, but it doesn't have to be expensive. This mom-on-a-budget has ideas for cutting costs, reducing stress, and throwing birthday bashes her kids love.Also published on: -
First Person: How Monopoly at McDonald's was My Worst Health Choice EverWinning is great, and fast food tastes good. What's better than combining a burger and a chance to win a million bucks? Not gaining ten pounds in a month. Why falling for McDonald's Monopoly game was a big health mistake. -
First Person: Feeding a Family of Four on $85 a WeekWith rising food costs and a strained income, feeding a family gets difficult. Here's one mom's experience with cutting the grocery bill by hundreds of dollars in one month.Also published on:
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One Mom's Opinion: Pay for Grades? Absolutely!Not sure whether paying kids to get good grades helps or hurts? This mother's experience is all for it, but paying for chores is a whole different matter.
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Really Bad Movies: 'Sex and the City 2'Sex and the City 2, the highly anticipated follow up to the first film, is possibly the worst movie ever. This flick reminds us why some sequels should not be made. As much as we love these ladies, we didn't want this to be our last adventure with them.
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How Much Interest Are You Really Paying?Low interest rates are enticing when we are looking to borrow, but aside from that great (or not-so-great) number, that is real money coming out of your pocket. Coming to terms with the reality of lending terms can help you break the debt cycle.Also published on:
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Best Denver Independent Bookseller: Tattered CoverDenver-area residents are fortunate to have the locally renowned Tattered Cover as their bookstore home away from home.




