Malcolm Tatum
Twelve years in the textile industry, seventeen years in the teleconferencing industry. Content writer for sales collateral regarding teleconferencing services. Fourteen years as a lay minister and devotional writer.
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How to Learn About Retirement Investment PlanningIt's never too late to think about retirement investment planning, including options that have nothing to do with your employer.
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What is a Push Pull or Drag Sale?A push pull or drag sale can be a great way to get a decent trade-in on that worn out vehicle in the driveway.
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Four Alternatives to Traditional Halloween Trick or TreatingWho says there's only one way to celebrate Halloween? Here are some tips on how to have fun without doing the traditional trick or treating from door to door.
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How to Inspect Halloween CandyBefore your kids consume any of their Halloween loot, make sure to check out each and every piece
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Flower Communion - a Unitarian Universalist TraditionWhile UUs may not be top heavy with dogma, they are not short on ceremony and ritual. The Flower Communion is an example of a celebration that Unitarian Universalists of all types know and participate in on a regular basis.
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Monkees Original Album Series a Must for FansThis 5 CD set covers the first five albums of the Monkees, providing an inexpensive way for long time fans to enjoy these great albums once again or for new fans to discover these gems for the very first time.
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You May Be a Unitarian Universalist and Not Know ItUnitarian Universalism is a faith that offers room to think outside the box while still providing a community that can be warm, loving, and supportive.
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Buying Travel Insurance from Online ProvidersTravel insurance is an essential for anyone who is on the road for extended periods of time. Thanks to the Internet, you can shop for and find the right travel coverage to fit your needs.
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How to Wipe Your Hard Drive Clean Before Selling Your Old ComputerSelling your old desktop or laptop for some extra cash is a great idea. Before passing it on to the new owner, take some time to clear off all your old files.
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Bridge Street Cafe and Eatery - Friends Food and Good TimesFor some good old-fashioned food, fellowship and just plain fun, make a trip to Bridge Street Cafe. -
At Long Last - Some Respect for the Monkees?Much maligned over the years, the Monkees are finally getting some respect for their musical prowess and stage presence.
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Is Deficit Spending Always Bad?When most people hear references to deficit spending, the reaction is usually negative. Yet most of us do engage in deficit spending if we stop to think about it.
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How All My Children Should EndAfter 41 years, the landmark soap opera All My Children will be no more come September 2011. Here's what I would like to see leading up to that final air date and what would happen with some of my most beloved characters.
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An Open Letter to My AnxietyAnxiety may travel with you but it doesn't have to rule your life.
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How to Choose the Right Charity to SupportChoosing the right charity means asking a few questions about how the charity works, how much money goes to help those who are in need and determining what opportunities exist to help in ways other than a financial donation.
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How to Make Your Christmas a Little GreenerWith all the talk about people, towns, and businesses going green, you may wonder what you can do to make your Christmas a little more environmental friendly. Having a green Christmas does not mean giving up anything. By making a few simple adjustments, y
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How to Make Quickie Camping StewWhile roasting wieners and toasting marshmallows are an integral part of any camping trip, you may want something a little more filling at dinner time. Here is a simple recipe that anyone can create with very little trouble.
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How to Serve PortNothing helps to soothe the soul after a weary day like a glass of good quality port. However, uncorking the bottle and downing the liquid is not the way to go. If you really want to make the most of that soothing glass of port, here is how to go about it
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How to Buy Old Christmas Tree OrnamentsThere's no reason to rush out to the store to buy new Christmas ornaments. Have some fun and find some vintage ornaments to add to your collection.
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Tightwad Tips - Getting Cloth Diapers CheapIf you've decided that cloth diapers are the way to go, but are concerned about the expense, take heart. There are several ways to get enough diapers to see you and your child all the way through potty training.
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Opening a Bottle of ChampagneA bottle of champagne is a welcome addition to most types of celebrations, including anniversaries, holiday parties and other special occasions.
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How to Chill ChampagneFortunately, there is no deep dark secret connected with chilling champagne to the ideal temperature. All you need is an ice bucket, some ice, and a little time.
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Rumpling a ShirtIf you want to loosen up your image a bit, what you need is a shirt that is rumpled just enough to be engaging, but no so much that it looks as if you slept in it. Here are a few ways to achieve the look you crave.
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Country Wisdom - Tips for a Happier LifeTaking the time to remember a few tried and true bits of wisdom from the country will do everybody, even a confirmed city slicker, a world of good.
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Moderating a Conference CallConducting a conference call involves a little more than sending out the information of when the meeting will take place.
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Using Your Wrist Watch as a CompassThis old wilderness training trick comes in handy if you happen to get lost in the woods or need to get your bearings for some reason.
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Structuring a Conference Call AgendaMake your conference calls more productive by planning your agenda ahead of time. Here are some simple tips to make things move along quickly and efficiently.
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Establishing a House ChurchWith the help of a few basic tips, it is possible to create a house church that provides people with a supportive faith community and allows congregants to be actively engaged in the act of worship.
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Gardening on a BudgetIf the idea of having your own vegetable garden is appealing, but the cost of getting started seems intimidating, here are some shortcuts that will cut down on the expense.
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Finding Hot Real Estate to FlipFlipping property is a great way to make money, if you know what to look for.
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Fitting a Man's SuitIf you're going to spend money on a new suit, make sure it fits right.
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Choosing Nuts for NutritionNuts are tasty and have a lot of nutrition. Here are some examples.
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Selecting the Best Wireless RouterNow that you've finally upgraded to DSL service, you may want to think about purchasing a wireless router.
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Using Tigfhtwad Basics to Live WellIn this day and age, living well can be very expensive. However, by employing a few simple but relatively painless strategies, you can continue to enjoy a desirable quality of life and not be stressed out about monthly expenses.
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Getting Over a Bad RomanceSo you've gone through a bad romance. Welcome to the club. Don't sit around feeling sorry for yourself; instead, use these ideas to begin getting over that failed romance and back to enjoying your life.
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Helping a Loved One Through a Panic AttackGetting through a panic attack is a frightening experience. Knowing what to do when a loved one has an attack can make all the difference in how they cope with the problem and move closer to healing.
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Getting a Good Night's SleepAn inability to sleep can have dire consequences for your health. Try these tips to get the sleep you need.
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Dealing with Food CravingsEating properly is important to maintaining good health. If you have problems controlling your food cravings, try these tips.
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How to Curb Impulse BuyingWe've all done it, but most of us have no idea how often we do it. By learning to curb this impulse, we can save money to buy the things that bring long-term pleasure instead of momentary enjoyment.
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Including Flaxseed in Your Daily DietFlaxseed is a great way to keep your cholesterol in check. Here are some easy ways to get the flaxseed you need each day without going to a lot of trouble.
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Avoiding Return RageReturn rage isn't funny. To avoid the embarrassment of coming apart in the middle of the store, try these tips.
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Successful Dieting 101Successful dieting requires commitment, hard work, and employing a few practical and common sense strategies.
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Making a Cold Chickpea SaladChickpeas, also known as garbanzo beans, are filling and tasty. While there are many different ways to prepare chickpeas, here is a simple but visually attractive and appetizing recipe that even people who can't boil water can prepare.
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Doing a No Cost Interior RedesignThere's no need to spend a lot of money redecorating. Use what you have in new ways, and see your home come alive without spending a penny.
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Saving Money on Your Water BillMost of us know that utility bills seem to go up a little more every year. If this is the case with your water bill, here are a few things you can do to cut the costs and offset some and possibly all of that increase.
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How to Set Up a Hot Dog PartyIf you are looking for a social activity that is a little different from the same old boring buffet, consider holding a hot dog party. Simple and easy to plan, this type of party is a winner with groups of friends or families with young children.
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How to Make a Quickie Campsite Peach CobblerWho says you can't make a tasty dessert while enjoying a camping trip? You don't need any fancy equipment to make this tasty peach cobbler. A nice campfire, a Dutch oven, and a couple of simple ingredients is all it takes.
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How to Make a Peanut Butter Ice Cream PieIf the kitchen is not your niche, but you still want to create a tasty dessert, here is a recipe that you can assemble in just a few minutes. Make sure to combine the ingredients several hours before serving so the pie has time to set.
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Making a Quickie Fruit PizzaIf you like fruit pizza but don't want to spend time cutting fruit and baking a cookie crust, take heart! Follow these simple short cuts and you can enjoy your favorite dessert in no time.
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Making a Baked Asparagus CasseroleAsparagus is not only tasty, it's also good for you. Here's a new way to enjoy an old favorite.
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Making a Chickpea Tomato SaladThis cold salad is great for warm weather, and loaded with nutrients.
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Making a Cold Broccoli SaladThis broccoli salad is great as a side dish in warm weather, but also is a great alternative when you want to enjoy fruits and vegetables in a new way.
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Making a Hobo CasseroleQuick and easy, this casserole is great for those that are in the mood for an old-fashioned meat and potatoes meal.
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Five Tips for Staying Within Your BudgetCreating a household budget is more important than ever. However, keeping within that budget is also necessary if you are going to achieve your financial goals. Here are five simple tips that will make it easier to do just that.
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How to Deal with Pushy SalespeopleDealing with a pushy salesperson requires control, tact, and in general not allowing the salesperson to ruin your shopping experience.
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How to Deal with a Nervous BladderPeople who suffer with nervous bladders know how frustrating it can be to feel the urge to urinate and not be able to achieve that sense of having fully emptied the bladder.
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How to Treat Your Dog's Ear InfectionThis simple home remedy is often just what you need to take care of your dog's ear infection.
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How to Write a Basic Business LetterWriting a professional business letter is not a lost art. Here's how to put together the basic document.
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How to Choose the Best ChocolateIf you want to make sure the chocolate you give is the best choice for the occasion, try these simple tips.
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How to Throw a Great Saint Patrick's Day PartyWith a little planning, you can have a Saint Patrick's Day party that everyone will enjoy.
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How to Make a Diabetic Easter BasketChildren and adults who live with Type I or Type II diabetes like to get in on the fun at Easter. Here are some ways to create an diabetic friendly Easter basket that is relatively low in carbs, but still loaded with a lot of fun.
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How to Clean Out a ClosetMost of us have at least one closet that we are afraid to enter. In order to remove this type of menace from the home front, it's necessary to clean out that closet and reclaim your space. Here are some ideas on how to do that.
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How to Flute a HandkerchiefEven men who prefer casual wear have to dress up from time to time. One of the easiest ways to make a suit look truly smart is to flute a handkerchief for the lapel pocket on the jacket.
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How to Throw a Cheap Valentine's Day PartyIf the household budget is tight, there are plenty of ways to throw a Valentine's Day party without spending a lot of money.
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How to Make Fried Dill PicklesFried dill pickles are fun any time of year. Simple and quick, they add a little something unexpected to an old favorite.
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How to Host a Green Super Bowl PartyIf you plan properly, you can make your Super Bowl party a lot of fun and environmentally friendly at the same time.
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Five Things to Do with Old SocksThanks to the mysterious way that dryers seem to send one sock out of every four pairs to the Twilight Zone, most of us have odd socks that we can't wear. The good news is there are several ways to put those mismatched socks to good use.
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Five Steps to Creating a Romantic New Year's EveThere's a better way to spend New Year's Eve than at a crowded party. If the idea of something more intimate sounds appealing, here are some tips that will help make it happen.
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How to Make New Year's Resolutions You Can KeepMaking the right New Years resolutions means that you don't end up breaking them - well, at least not for a few days! Here's a few tips on how you can keep those New Years resolutions ideas going a little longer.
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Five Christmas Gift Ideas for GuysFinding the right Christmas gifts for guys is not hard. All it takes is some basic ideas and an understanding of what your guy likes.
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Choosing the Right Gift Card for Any OccasionUsing gift cards for Christmas, birthdays and other special occasions has become increasingly popular. Here are some tips on how to choose the right card for the right event.
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Five Alternatives for Traditional Christmas Gift WrappingWhy spend money on expensive Christmas gift wrap and bags? You already have what you need around the house; use it.
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The WindowChristmas can be a lonely time, but one man found something that made him feel a little less alone.
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How to Play Dirty SantaSimple, fun, and easy to arrange, Dirty Santa can provide people of all ages with some laughs and a break from the rush of the Christmas holiday.
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How to Put the Spirit Back into ChristmasWith all the commercial activity that surrounds Christmas these days, it is sometimes hard to remember what the season is all about. If you want to bring the true meaning of Christmas into your life, here are some things you can do.
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How to Recapture Your Christmas SpiritAll sorts of things can sap your Christmas spirit and leave you wanting the holidays to be over. Here are some tips on how to fight back and recapture the joy and awe that is part of Christmas.
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How to Make a Christmas Candy WreathSimple Christmas candy wreaths are a great project to do with the kids, and make great hostess gifts.
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How to Plan a Christmas Movie PartyA Christmas movie party is a simple way to share the holidays with loved ones. All you need is a few basics, and you'll be ready to go!
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Five Reasons Why Shopping Online May Save You MoneyWhile everyone knows that shopping online is convenient as well as a lot of fun, not everybody realizes that choosing to do your shopping online can actually save money.
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Giving Yourself a RaiseWith no raise forthcoming from your employer, it's up to you to create some type of increase in your disposable income and give yourself a raise.
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How to Close a MySpace AccountIf you've decided that you don't need your MySpace account any longer, the best thing to do is close the account. Here's a step by step approach that will help you navigate through what seems to be an endless process.
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How to Reduce the Risk of a Heart AttackWhile it is true that factor such as gender, age, or history of heart disease in the family cannot be changed, there are still plenty of things you can do to keep your heart healthy and live to a ripe old age.
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How to Make Oven Baked Fried ChickenEverybody likes fried chicken, but most of us need to avoid the grease and extra carbohydrates that are part of chicken fried in the usual way.
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How to Treat Acid RefluxOver time, recurring acid reflux can damage the esophagus and lead to a number of health issues. Fortunately, the condition is treatable, using both prescription medication and sometimes simple home remedies.
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How to Fight the Urge for Junk FoodHere are some ideas on how to skip some of the ice cream, chips, and candy and avoid consuming an excessive amount of junk food.
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How to Make an English Pea SaladTasty and easy to make, an English Pea salad is a great way to add something different to the dinner table. Taking no more than ten minutes to prepare, it is possible to make the salad several hours in advance, or on the spur of the moment.
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How to Make a Depression SaladSometimes known as a hard times salad, this simple side dish uses ingredients that are relatively inexpensive, and easy to get. When served with broiled pork chops and some type of green vegetable, depression salad is anything but depressing.
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How to Make Cucumber Chickpea SaladIf you're trying to get more vegetable protein in your diet, and want something a little different, this cucumber chickpea salad recipe is a great option.
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How to Make Fruit SalsaHere's another way to get incorporate fruit into your diet. Great as a snack or as something extra on a buffet table, adults and kids alike will find fruit salsa is something to look forward to.
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Celebrating Black History Month in Montgomery AlabamaConsidered by many to be the birthplace of the Civil Rights Museum, Montgomery, Alabama offers a number of opportunities to learn about both the contributions and the struggles of African-Americans over the years.
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Resolving Difficult Situations at WorkTrouble on the job can suck all the joy out of being there. Here are some tips on managing and resolving conflict so everybody can get back to work.
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How to Make a Better Bowl of OatmealThere's a way to prepare something quickly, and get a nice round of fiber, protein, and essential nutrients in no more than five minutes. It's called cooking oatmeal.
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How to Reduce Salt IntakeIf your doctor has told you that you must cut back on your salt consumption, here are some tips to help you manage the process.
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How to Ease Toothache PainToothaches always seem to occur on weekends and other times when you can't get to the dentist. Fortunately, there are several ways to ease the pain a bit, using what you already have at home.
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How to Make Your Own Italian MarinadeTired of using store-bought salad dressings as marinades? Making your own tasty marinade is a lot simpler than you think. Here's how.
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How to Make a Southern Vegetable SaladHere's a recipe for a cold salad using canned vegetables that is ideal for summer brunches or anytime you want something a little different.
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How to Make a Pineapple Rice Dessert SaladThis simple dessert is great anytime, and can be a wonderful way to use up any leftover rice you may have. There's just enough sweetness to be appealing, and enough texture to help you feel satisfied
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How to Make Stir Fried Pineapple RiceThis simple rice recipe for stir fried pineapple rice is a great side dish to serve with pork chops, grilled chicken breasts, or any type of broiled or fried seafood.
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Investigating Email HoaxesEmails hoaxes have been around for a long time. We see them flood our inboxes almost daily. Here are some tips on how to find out if there's any truth to those suspicious emails.
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Creating a Workable BudgetCreating a budget is something that many of us put off as long as possible. If you are faced with the task of creating a budget and are not sure where to begin, try these tips.
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How to Make Chocolate WafflesWaffles are not just for breakfast. If you happen to be a chocolate lover, this recipe is sure to please.
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How to Taper Off Wellbutrin SafelyWellbutrin is a type of antidepressant that is often successful for people who attempt to take SSRIs and find them to be ineffective. Here are some tips that will help you ease off the drug.
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How to Avoid Jumping to ConclusionsWe've all done it at one time or another '" been confronted with information in some form and drew a conclusion that was ultimately proven to be false. When you feel the urge to react to something, take a moment and try these strategies.
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How to Get Past Writer's BlockNo matter what type of writing you do, you've no doubt experienced the pain and anguish of writer's block. Here are some methods that have helped all sorts of writers move past the block and get back to work.
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How to Bake a Southern Apple CakeGreat with any type of apples, a Southern Apple Cake makes the most of what you have around the house, and gives your family a special treat.
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How to Make a Potato PizzaA pizza recipe that is a different, potato pizza is a great way to combine two favorites and still have some fun with the meal.
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How to Make a Pizza CasseroleWhen paired with a garden salad, this pizza casserole is sure to delight everyone at the table.
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Free Exercises Anyone Can Do at HomeNo money for a gym membership? No problem! Use what you have at home and get fit without spending a penny.
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Six Tips for Ordering Pizza DeliveryWhile most people don't connect the idea of proper etiquette with ordering a pizza delivery, exercising a little consideration and good manners can make the process easier for you and for everyone else concerned.
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Using Your Credit Cards ResponsiblyManaging your credit cards rather than allowing the cards to manage you is the first step in gaining and maintaining your financial freedom.
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Reclaim Your Financial Stability One Step at a TimeA solid financial base does not just happen; it must be planned and constructed with care. Set your priorities and create the financial security you crave.
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Beach Huts: A Great Option for a UK HolidayThese wonderful seaside dwellings may not come with gas and electricity or other sorts of amenities, but they do represent a wonderful opportunity for anyone who wants to visit the seaside on a budget.
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Understanding Merkel Cell CarcinomaOne of the rarer types of skin cancer, Merkel cell carcinoma is a fast growing form of cancer that is normally found on the face, neck, or head.
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What You Should Know About Legg Calve Perthes DiseaseGenerally considered a health issue associated with children, Legg-Calve-Perthes disease is a condition in which there is a temporary decrease in blood supply to the hip. In severe cases, the disease will manifest in both hips.
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What is a Laminectomy?Also known as decompression, a laminectomy is a surgical procedure in which the back section of the vertebra covering the spinal canal (lamina) is removed. There are several situations in which a laminectomy may be helpful, including a herniated disk.
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Understanding and Dealing with a Listeria InfectionAlso known as listeriosis, a listeria infection is a food-borne illness that can cause symptoms similar to that of the common cold, or produce a range of aches and pains that are quite severe.
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What is Metatarsalgia?Metatarsalgia is a condition that causes a great deal of pain in the ball of the foot. Along with a constant throbbing sensation, this condition will also inflame the tissues of the foot and cause swelling.
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Understanding Nasopharyngeal CarcinomaNasopharyngeal carcinoma is a form of cancer that can develop in the area behind the nose and just above the back section of the throat. It is often difficult to detect during the earliest stages.
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What You Should Know About NeurodermatitisNeurodermatitis is a phenomenon in which an individual develops an ongoing habit of scratching an itchy patch of skin. Generally, the itching is caused by an underlying skin condition that involves dry or irritated skin.
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What Every Woman Should Know About MittelschmerzMittelschmerz is a condition that many women experience during a menstrual cycle. In general, the condition occurs along toward the middle of the cycle, roughly fourteen days before the beginning of the next menstrual period.
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Nonallergic Rhinitis: Causes, Symptoms, and TreatmentNonallergic rhinitis is a health problem that manifests all the usual symptoms of hay fever but is not triggered by any type of reaction to any allergen.
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Understanding Optic NeuritisOptic neuritis is a condition in which the nerve fibers of the eye become inflamed. Repeated episodes may cause permanent damage to the optic nerve.
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Living with PresbyopiaDefined as the incremental loss of visual acuity that accompanies the advent of middle age, presbyopia is a condition that results in an inability to see nearby objects as clearly as in years past.
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What is Orchitis?Orchitis is a condition in which the testicles of the adult male are inflamed as the result of the contraction of a virus or bacterial infection.
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Recognizing and Dealing with PolymyositisPolymyositis is a relatively rare health issue that affects the nature of the connective tissue in the body. Fortunately, there are ways to overcome this ailment and regain a full range of movement.
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Identifying and Treating OsteomalaciaOsteomalacia is a health issue that is characterized by the weakening of the bones of the body. When diagnosed in children, the condition is normally referred to as rickets.
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What is Left Ventricular Hypertrophy?The condition is particularly serious, since the left ventricle serves as the main pumping chamber of the heart. This type of heart problem can develop over time and can lead to heart failure if not corrected.
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Five Ways to Cut Your Carbohydrate IntakeWhile the body needs some carbs to operate efficiently, too many can be bad for your. That means learning what to eat, how much, and when as part of managing your carb intake.
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Five Reasons to Join the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)Considered one of the most ecumenical of all denominations, this church brings together a number of elements found in different denominations, making it an tradition worth considering.
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Five Reasons to Be United MethodistWith twelve million adherents around the world, the United Methodist Church provides a nurturing spiritual home that is attractive to many Christians. Here are some of the reasons why.
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Five Beliefs that Make the Community of Christ UniqueWith 250,000 adherents in fifty different nations, the Church offers a dynamic place for people to come together and worship Jesus Christ.
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Five Places to Avoid Using a Cell PhoneCell phones are great, but there are some limits on when and where they should be used. Here are five places and situations where limiting or avoiding use of a cell phone is really the considerate thing to do.
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What Are Non-Current Assets?Also referred to as fixed assets, non-current assets are various types of assets that cannot be readily converted into cash. Often, an asset of this type is expected to remain in the possession of the owner for at least one full calendar year.
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You Might Be a Hoarder If ..Millions of people have a hoarding disorder, but never know it until the disease has all but destroyed their lives. If you think you might be a hoarder, get help today.
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Five Diet Tips for DiabeticsLiving with diabetes does not mean doing without the foods you love. It does mean changing the way you think about portions and how often you indulge in the treats you love the most.
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Tapering Off Wellbutrin SafelyAs with any antidepressant, quitting Wellbutrin cold turkey is not the smartest move you can make. Here are some tips on how to manage the task without suffering a lot of rebound symptoms.
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Five Signs that You Are Conquering Your AgoraphobiaSigns that your agoraphobia is on the run are rarely big and bold. More often, the signs that you are winning the battle are simple, everyday, and subtle.
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Five Reasons You Didn't Get the JobThere's more to getting that dream job than simple dumb luck, or even having stellar credentials. Here's some reasons why you may be having trouble finding landing that dream job.
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Moving Past AgoraphobiaAgoraphobia can make your world a very small place. Fight back and regain control of your life.
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Choosing the Right Stock OptionsChoosing the right stock options can mean a secure financial future. Here are some tips on how to do just that.
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How to Conduct a Financial FastA financial fast can help you learn how to manage money effectively, reduce debt and increase your personal freedom.
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Shopping and Saving at Yard SalesGoing to yard sales is a great way to find bargains and stretch the household budget. Here are a few tips that will help you be ready for any treasures that may come your way.
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Freecycle Etiquette - How to Respond to an Ad on a Freecycle ForumFreecycle is a great way to pick up some things you need. Unfortunately, some folks don't always put their best feet forward when participating on these types of forums.
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Alternatives to Using the United States Postal ServiceWith proposed rate increases and the possibility of ending Saturday delivery service, consumers would do well to consider alternative means of managing their mailing needs.
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Pet Insurance - is it a Good Idea?When it comes to pet insurance, there are several important questions to answer before you decide the coverage is worth the time or the money.
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What is Failure to Complete Syndrome?This insidious ailment can develop at any time and to anyone. When Failure to Complete appears, steps should be taken to cure it at once, before it has the chance to spread to other household members.
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Writer's Constipation: What it is and How to Cure ItFor a writer, nothing is quite as horrible as having ideas that won't translate into words. Here are a few tips to help when this awful state of affairs materializes.
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Five Ways to Use SteviaRoughly three hundred times sweeter than granulated sugar, Stevia is a great option for anyone who needs to cut down on carbohydrates but still wants something sweet now and then.
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Tummy Tuck Surgery Could Change Your LifeTummy tucks are not just about removing excess skin. Under the right circumstances, choosing to have an abdominoplasty can be the means of leaving your old life behind, and starting on a brand new one loaded with everything you ever wanted.
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Moving: Four Tips to Make it EasierJust about everyone moves to a new home at least once in his or her life. If you want to keep your frustration with the task to a minimum, try using these four tips. They'll save you time, money, and prevent you from feeling overwhelmed.
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Breast Reduction Surgery - Why People Do ItMen and women benefit from breast reduction surgery everyday. Here are some of the health conditions that may be alleviated with this type of surgery, as well as some of the benefits that a man or woman receives from having a reduction procedure.
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Surviving the Dog Days of SummerThe heat of summer offers may delights, but also some dangers. By taking steps to protect yourself from the summer heat, you can get the most from the season and still live to tell about it.
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Tips for Growing TomatoesNothing beats vine ripe tomatoes that you grow in your own garden. Even if you've never tried to raise tomato vines, these tips will get you off to a good start.
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How to Reduce Heart Attack RiskMaking a few liftstyle changes can mean the difference between suffering a fatal heart attack and living to a ripe old age.
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Saving Money at the Grocery StoreGroceries account for a considerable amount of the monthly budget. Fortunately, there are ways to manage this line item responsibly, and still enjoy great meals at home.
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Using Long Tail Keywords to Generate Web TrafficDriving traffic to your web site is essential if you want to earn a living with an online business.
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Five Foods that Give You EnergyWhat we eat makes a big difference in how we feel. In particular, our diet has a profound impact on energy levels. Try these foods if you never seem to have enough energy to get through the day.
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Six Foods that Will Help You Lose WeightAlong with avoiding certain foods when you want to lose weight, eating the right foods in moderation will help you take off the extra pounds at a reasoanble and healthy pace.
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Five Foods that Help Lower Blood Sugar LevelsBy watching what you eat as well as portion sizes, you can avoid blood sugar spikes and have a lot more energy.
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Five Foods that Help Lower Blood PressureAlong with exercise and taking medication, eating the right foods can help lower high blood pressure and reduce your risk of experiencing a stroke or heart attack.
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Remembering the Comedic Genius of Rue McClanahanFor forty years, television fans were able to enjoy the wonderful talents of this great lady. Her body of work will continue to delight us for many years to come.
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Five Signs You Should Not Use a Cell Phone While DrivingWhile you may think that using a cell phone while driving is a piece of cake, the fact is that you greatly increase the chances of injuring yourself as well as others.
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Six Foods that Help Lower Bad CholesterolAlong with regular exercise and cutting back on certain foods, including these six foods in your diet plan will help lower bad cholesterol and increase your chances of avoiding heart disease.
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How to Put Together a Father's Day Gift BasketSkip the tie and cheesy after-shave this year, and give Dad something he can use.
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How to Make a Reduced Carbohydrate Lemon Cream PieThis low car lemon pie is ideal when you want something sweet but need to keep your carbohydrate consumption within a reasonable range.
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Other Latter Day Saints - Latter Day Denominations Not Affiliated with the LDS ChurchThere are roughly a half a million Latter Day Saints in the world that are not members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Here is some information on a few of those other Latter Day churches, and how they function.
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How to Find Nude Beaches in AlabamaFinding a nude beach along Alabama's Gulf Coast or even inland private beaches is not as hard as you may think. Here are some tips to help you find the right type of clothing optional beach for your enjoyment.
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What's the Difference Between a Hoarder and a Saver?Hoarding and saving are not the same thing; here's how to tell the difference.
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Alternatives to Cable Television that Save MoneyTired of paying high cable bills each month? There are ways to dump the service and still enjoy plenty of programming.
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Questions to Ask Before You Buy AnythingIn tough economic times, asking a few questions before spending your hard earned money just makes sense.
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Restaurants Managers - Lower the Volume Now!Dueling televisions with a radio blaring do not make for a pleasant dining experience.
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Using a Cell Phone in Public - is it Really Necessary?In a time of easy communications, many of us have forgotten the basics of social niceties.
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A Look at Horner SyndromeAffecting the movement of the face and eyes, Horner syndrome can develop for a number of reasons.
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Living with Krabbe DiseaseA condition that diminishes the function of the central nervous system, Krabbe disease can be fatal.
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What You Should Know About Intestinal IschemiaBy constricting blood flow, this condition can be fatal if not treated in time.
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Understanding Interstitial Lung DiseaseThis scarring of the lungs, while not reversible, can be managed.
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Ichthyosis Vulgaris: Causes, Symptoms and TreatmentCausing skin that is scaly and often painful, there are ways to manage this condition.
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Understanding External Compression HeadachesWhile painful, this is one health condition that can be remedied with ease.
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Defining Fuchs' DystrophyThis disorder of the eye can lead to permanent blindness if not treated in a timely manner.
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A Look at Gaucher's DiseaseWhen the body is unable to process fat, the damage to vital organs can be considerable.
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Fracture of the PenisPenis fractures are serious and require immediate medical attention.
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Dealing with Fibromuscular DysplasiaA condition of the arteries, this disease can lead to major problems for many of the major organs.
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Overcoming DyshidrosisThe effects of this painful skin condition can be minimized with proper medical care.
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Living with Ehlers-Danlos SyndromeWhile not reversible, it is possible to learn to live with this condition.
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Understanding De Quervain's TenosynovitisIf you have persistent pain in the wrist and hand, you may have de Quervain's Tenosynovitis.
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Exploring Castleman DiseaseCastleman disease can have an adverse impact on your body's immune system if not treated in a timely manner.
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Defining Benign Paroxysmal Positional VertigoWhile inconvenient, this type of vertigo is usually minor and can be treated quickly and efficiently.
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Athletic Pubalgia: What it is and How to Deal with ItMore common with men, athletic pubalgia can occur with women as well.
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What You Need to Know About AnorgasmiaMore common in women but impacting both genders, anorgasmia is often curable with the right course of treatment.
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Defining and Treating Absence SeizureWhile considered a minor ailment, treating absence seizure in a timely manner will make life much easier.
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Dreamz Revives Lunchtime in the Normandale Area of Montgomery, AlabamaWith a historic location, great food and a welcoming atmosphere, Dreamz brings the good times back to Normandale.
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Big Easy Creole Cafe: A Taste of New Orleans in Montgomery, AlabamaWith a dash of spices and easy living, the Big Easy brings a bit of New Orleans charm to Montgomery.
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Five Places to Avoid Using Your Cell PhoneNot every setting is the right place to make or receive a call. Here are some examples.
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Tomatinos: Montgomery, Alabama's Versatile Pizza PlaceWhen you want pizza that is anything but the same old thing, Tomatinos is the place to go. -
Five Reasons to Hang on to Your Late Model VehicleKeeping your current car or truck for a little longer could reap long term benefits for you and your budget.
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Difference Between Curb Shopping and Dumpster DivingKnowing the difference could mean the difference between discovering treasures and ending up paying a hefty fine.
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How to Get Over Unrequited LoveMoving on from a relationship that never was takes time, effort and a commitment to get on with life.
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Defining GastrosexualityTrue gastrosexuals know what food is and how to use it.
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Tips for Safe Summer BoatingEnjoying the river or lake is a lot more fun for everyone if you are practicing basic safety.
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Natural First Aid Tips for Common Summer AilmentsYour can treat common summertime ailments with what you have around the house.






