Amanda Herron
Gipsy received her B. A. of Journalism and Masters of Secondary Education from Union University, with minors in Spanish, Christian Studies and Photojournalism. She went on to earn her Masters in Secondary Education. She has won awards with Baptist Press, the Associated Press and Best of Gannett. Currently, Gipsy teaches high school and freelances for Tennessee publications.
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Occupy Protest Survival KitWhether you're Occupying Wall Street, Atlanta, Boston or your little hometown, pack a survival kit of basic supplies to avoid emergencies and keep you protest-ready.
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Six Common Mistakes of Survival Food StorageAs you prepare your family’s survival food and water stores, plan carefully to avoid some common mistakes made by inexperienced emergency planners.
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Freeze Dried Vs. Dehydrated Food Stores – Which is Better?Freeze-dried and dehydrated foods are the new stars of the survivalist food storage, and each has specific contributions to your long-term food storage plans.
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Create a Fun Care Package for Your College FreshmanCreate a care package to ward off homesickness or perk up your college student during midterms.
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Super Bowl XLV 2011 Party Ideas and RecipesTeam-themed appetizers and party decorations for Super Bowl XLV 2011.
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Hottest Valentine's Gifts for Men 2011Skip the mushy stuff and get your Valentine a guy-friendly gift he'll love. -
Cute Cupcake Valentine Craft for KidsEasy Valentine craft for kids of any age to make and give to their friends. Also makes a great Valentine party activity. -
Tips to Prepare Your Child with Disabilities to Start School: Kindergarten and Pre-KIf you have a child with disabilities, starting Kindergarten is a milestone that requires some thoughtful preparation and hard work. -
How to Make a Handprint Christmas Tree Bulletin BoardCelebrate the Christmas season in your elementary school or Sunday school classroom with a Christmas tree bulletin board made from handprints of everyone in your class.
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How to Make an Easy Lifesavers Candy Train Christmas DecorationLifesavers candy trains are easy Christmas decorations that can be used as ornaments, gift package tie-ons, stocking stuffers or Christmas treats for students and co-workers.
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How to Make a Christmas Tree Cupcake OrnamentChristmas Tree Cupcake Ornaments are easy and inexpensive crafts, great for kids, classrooms or package toppers.
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How to Make Crystal Bling Snowflake Christmas OrnamentsCrystal Bling Snowflakes add some shimmer to your Christmas tree and make a great classroom activity.
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How to Make a Multimedia Christmas CD/DVD Ornament GiftPreserve your Christmas memories on a CD or DVD in a display-worthy Christmas ornament.
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How to Talk to Your Teen About SextingDrugs. Drinking and driving. Seat belts. Sex. And now parents have another topic to add to their agenda for teen talks: sexting. -
What is Bullying? Why All the Fuss? Lesson Plan for High School StudentsBullying lesson plan aligned with Tennessee Contemporary Issues and English I standards in which students will compare/contrast teasing and bullying, identify legally protected Civil Rights, and create a multi-media public service announcement. -
Re-use Jack-O-Lanterns as Thanksgiving DecorationsUse these Jack-O-Lantern designs for decorations you can leave out until Thanksgiving. -
Beginners' Guide for Young BabysittersParents are looking for four main things in a potential babysitter: skill, trust, reliability and passion -
Top 10 Non-Candy Halloween Treats for Trick-or-TreatersIt's unanimous. Kids hate raisins. If you're skipping candy this Halloween, give them a non-candy treat they will actually love. -
How to Make a Candy Halloween WreathCandy Halloween wreaths are the perfect way to give a home-made, crafty Halloween treat. -
How to Maintain Family Connections with Prisoners and InmatesIf your family member is housed in a prison out of state, or if you don't want to take your children to visit their parent while incarcerated, you can build those family bonds through simple letter writing. -
How to Make Floating Halloween GhostsAdd some surreal effects to your haunted house, Halloween party or front yard with Halloween ghosts that actually float and fly
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How to Make an Autumn Handprint Tree PaintingCombine your child's fingerprints and the vibrant colors of fall in this autumn painting craft.
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Halloween BP Gulf Oil Spill Costume IdeasCostume ideas to poke fun at the 2010 BP Gulf oil spill.
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Top 2010 Halloween Scandal Costumes for AdultsHalloween is a great time to remind everyone of the scandals of the previous year with outrageous, irreverent costumes and caricatures.
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Best Funny Adult Halloween Costumes for GuysIf you're a guy, take advantage of your ability to wear an irreverent, controversial Halloween costume with one of these holiday favorites. -
Best Twists on Halloween Costumes for CouplesHalloween is the perfect opportunity to show your friends how strong your devotion to your significant other is.
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Top Kids' Halloween Costumes for 2010Some of the best children's Halloween costume characters for 2010 and links on purchasing accessories and Halloween costume kits. -
Sexy Alice in Wonderland Costumes for WomenAlice in Wonderland presents a huge cast of characters for fun Halloween costumes. -
Classroom Grouping Strategies for High School Teachers and Business MeetingsCatch your students off guard with some new classroom grouping strategies. Business leaders can also use these classroom management strategies to group employees for ice-breakers, office department meetings or conference sessions. -
Stress-free Classroom Birthday PartiesHow to host a birthday party in your child's classroom with causing stress for you or the teacher. -
How to Jazz Up Rice Krispy Treats for School SnacksSometimes a school party calls for more than just any old Rice Krispy treat'"jazz up these perennial favorites with colors, flavors, shapes and more to keep kids happy and school parties festive. -
How to Lead a Harry Potter Care of Magical Creatures ClassIf your child is Harry Potter fan, give them the ultimate movie experience by re-creating classes from Hogwart's School of Witchcraft and Wizardry at their next birthday or Halloween party. -
How to Ease Your Kitten's Teething Pain and DiscomfortKittens don't have a tooth fairy, so help them out with special treatment to ease their pain and discomfort while teething. -
Healthy Classroom Snacks and Party TreatsTeachers and parents can choose healthy, nutritious alternatives to sugary treats for classroom snack time and school parties.
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Harry Potter Spell Dueling Party GameTest your party guests' Harry Potter knowledge by re-creating the spelling duels from the books. -
How to Make Honeyduke's Candy for Your Harry Potter PartyRe-create the magic of Honeyduke's at your Harry Potter Party with a magical candy bar for your guests. -
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Party FavorsAdd some wizarding magic to any Harry Potter party with do-it-yourself Harry Potter party favors.
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How to Lead a Harry Potter Potions ClassLet your Harry Potter fans attend an actual potions class, just like at Hogwart's School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, with a few home-made potions and basic science. -
Etiquette for Dating a MillionaireAdvice from the Millionaire Matchmaker on how to date wealthy men. -
How to Turn Someone Down for a DateTurning down a date is always an awkward situation, but with tact and grace, you can do it without damaging your admirer's ego. -
Bringing Home Kitty: Introducing a New Kitten to an Older CatIntroducing a new kitten to an older cat can be stressful for pets and their owners. Follow these techniques to minimize the anxiety and quickly settle your new family member in with your existing pets. -
Celebrate Barbie's Birthday with Games and ActivitiesMarch 9 is Barbie's birthday. Celebrate the introduction of this famous children's toy back in 1959 with a Barbie birthday party your kids will love -
Celebrate Oreo Cookie Day - March 6March 6 is the anniversary of the first time Oreo Cookies went on sale almost 100 years ago, March 6, 1912. Celebrate with your kids or students with these fun Oreo Cookie recipes and activities. -
Get Baking for National Pound Cake DayPre-heat your ovens! March 4 is National Pound Cake Day. -
Green Spring Cleaning: Where to Dispose of Problem ItemsSpring cleaning clears out the clutter, but can present a multitude of problems for the ecologically concerned. Dispose of potentially hazardous household waste in an eco-friendly manner to clean your home and your conscious. -
Drunk Memphis Mom Chases School Administrator with "sword"Memphis police responded Tuesday morning to reports that a drunk woman was running through the halls of Riverview Elementary School at 260 Joubert Ave. in Memphis waving a "sword" and threatening employees. -
Are Separate Bedrooms a Healthy Marriage Trend?Almost one in three married couples report sleeping alone or in separate beds. What's behind this new trend and how is it affecting our relationships? -
Le Whif: Calorie Free Chocolates and Breathable CoffeeFinally, those Harvard professors have put their brains to a worthwhile invention: calorie-free chocolate! -
File 2010 Tax Returns Early: State Issue IOU Refunds on the Rise2010 tax season may have more states using the IOU tactic to sty in the green on state budgets. -
10 Ways to Burn Off One Can of Coke10 ways to quickly burn the calories in a can of coke and still enjoy your carbonated addiction. -
National Enquirer Could Win PulitzerThe National Enquirer has received nominations for two categories of the Pulitzer Prize for their Investigative Reporting and National Reporting of the John Edwards scandal. -
Todrick Hall: American Idol or Oz Scammer?Thousands of parents are saying American Idol finalist Todrick Hall never refunded performance fees for his failed musical "Oz" when productions never happened in their cities. -
How to Make International Olympic Visor Crafts for ChildrenUse the 2010 Winter Olympics as an opportunity to study different countries and cultures with your children. Making Olympic Visor Crafts with international themes are simple activities for elementary teachers or parents to do with their students.
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Canadian First Nations Totem Pole Craft for KidsMake a totem pole crafts to teach students about the First Nations of Canada as a Winter Olympic craft for classes and after-school activities.
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Using the Winter Olympics in an Elementary ClassroomThe Olympics are a great opportunity for teachers, or parents, to enhance their students' learning environments. If you are an elementary school teacher, use these ideas to incorporate the 2010 Olympics into your classroom.
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U. S. Johnny "Weir"s Pink Tassle on His Sleeve, Doesn't Make Top FourAmerican figure skater Johnny Weir didn't disappoint fans of his flamboyant style at the Men's Short Program in Vancouver on Tuesday night, February 16 during the 2010 Winter Olympics.
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Jacobellis Falls Short of Redemption in 2010 Women's Snowboarding CrossAmerican snowboarder Lindsey Jacobellis couldn't shake the curse of her Turin mistake to claim Olympic gold redemption in the 2010 women's snowboard cross in Vancouver on Tuesday, February 16. -
How to Make Erotic Art for Your BedroomCreate personal, erotic art for your bedroom to promote a romantic, intimate mood. -
How to Create a Romantic Bedroom Fantasy for Valentine's DayGo beyond the candles and rose petals to transform your bedroom into a romantic Valentine's fantasy. -
How to Make a Living ValentineGo green this Valentine's day with the living Valentine. Choose one of these three living Valentine designs or create your own with these tips.
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Cute and Crafty: Easy Homemade Valentine's Day CardsHomemade Valentines Day cards bring back memories of the sweet, innocent side of the holiday. Make your own with a variety of materials and designs. -
Avoiding the Garfield Syndrome - Signs Your Cat May Be OverweightObesity isn't just a problem for people; our pets are suffering too. Keep your cat within a healthy weight range by keeping an eye on these signs of obesity. -
Pinecone Snowmen Christmas CraftMake a family of homemade snowmen out of pinecones and craft supplies for a fun centerpiece or mantle decorations this Christmas
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How to Make Vintage Homemade Christmas OrnamentsYou can re-create the simpler holiday spirit by making your own vintage inspired Christmas ornament crafts.
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JooJoo - Magic Tablet Browser or Major Technical Bust?The JooJoo creators are hoping this newly titled version will rise out of the CrunchPad ashes like a phoenix of technology.
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Easy Kwanzaa Candle Craft for Young ChildrenEven very young children can enjoy making this Kwanzaa candle craft, while older children can test their creativity to decorate it.
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Kwanzaa Harvest Corn Bird Feeder CraftTeach your kids about the principles of Kwanzaa as they make a corn bird feeder craft.
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Chinese New Year Craft - Handprint Tiger PaintingMake a handprint tiger painting as a school, party or home activity to let kids learn about Chinese traditions and get them interested in the Chinese New Year.
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Chinese New Year Dancing Dragon CraftLet your kids re-create the dragon parade for Chinese New Year by making their own dancing dragon puppet.
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Chinese New Year Fireworks CraftThe Chinese New Year fireworks craft is simple and works at home or in the classroom.
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Throw a Chinese New Year 2010 Party, the Year of the TigerThrow a Chinese New Year party on February 14, 2010 to celebrate the Year of the Tiger.
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How to Host a Christmas Ornament SwapThe ornament swap can easily be instituted as your new company Christmas tradition or as an economical alternative to purchasing large gifts for friends and acquaintances.
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Christmas Gifts for New Orleans Saints FansWhether you're shopping for a new Saints fan or a die-hard, black-and-gold blooded Saints lifer, the following are creative, unique football gifts to bring a little New Orleans flavor to their Christmas.
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How to Get Your High School Child to ReadEncouraging your child to become a reader if one of the single most important things you will do to boost their self-esteem and their future potential.
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How to Prepare Your High School Child for the TCAP Writing ExamWays to prepare your high school junior for the TCAP Writing Exam with simple practices at home.
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Easy Christmas Rosemary Tree CenterpieceThis Christmas, wow friends and family with a stunning centerpiece they'll think you broke the bank on. A rosemary tree centerpiece can grace your table for under $20 and ten minutes.
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How to Make a Guitar-Themed Christmas WreathFor the guitar hero, a guitar-themed Christmas wreath is an easy Christmas craft your loved one will used year after year.
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Costumes for New Orleans Saints GamesOne of the signature traditions of New Orleans Saints games are the crazy costumes filling the crowd. The following are some of the most popular and creative costumes to wear for New Orleans Saints Fans.
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Easy Chocolate Gingerbread House Holiday CraftGingerbread houses get a sweet update by using Hershey's chocolate bars as an easy, no-bake alternative to the original cookie houses.
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Simple Gifts to Send to International Sponsored ChildrenSimple, paper-based gift ideas you can enclosed in normal letters to entertain and educate your sponsored child without causing stress on the charitable organization.
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Recycled Indian Corn Fall CraftMaking these Indian corn crafts teaches children about the way of life of the Native Americans as well as the principle of recycling to reduce and reuse.
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Recycled Halloween Treat Tube CraftsGo green this Halloween with a family activity that's easy on your budgets and eco-friendly.
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Recycled Tin Can Halloween Treat CupsInstead of buying bags and treat cups for Halloween candy, have a greener holiday with these eco-friendly recycled tin can treat cups.
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Easy Back to School Party Cookie SnacksUsing simple ingredients from the grocery store, you can easily assemble cookies to look like chalkboard, textbooks or laptops to get your kids excited about going back to school.
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Recycle Linoleum Scraps for Decorating CraftsNow you can be eco friendly and green by recycling your leftover linoleum scraps into a variety of home décor craft projects.
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Recycled Witch Cauldrons for Eco-Friendly Halloween CraftsThis simple eco-friendly craft creates witch cauldrons from Styrofoam bowls for a green Halloween party.
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Easy Fruit Animals After School SnacksThese easy fruit animals are healthy, fun after school snacks your kids will love.
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Back to School Lucky Charm Crafts for Nervous ChildrenUse the last few weeks of summer to make some lucky charms your child can take to school to ward off the nervousness and fear of starting something new.
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Back to School Time Capsule Journal CraftAs your children get ready to head back to school this fall, take some time as a family to record memories and laughs in a time capsule journal
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First Day of School Jitter Bug CraftMaking a first day of school jitter-bug can be a fun craft to help kids deal with their fears and anxieties.
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Back to School Locker Mirror CraftSend your kids back to school this year with a cute personalized mirror to keep them smiling every time they open their school locker.
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Recycled Fridge Coupon Holder CraftRecycle old jeans or pants by using the pockets to keep money saving coupons handy on the fridge.
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Eco Friendly Back to School TipsFollow these tips to avoid over-buying, wasting school supplies and money while staying green as you prepare your children to go back to school.
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Eco Friendly Re-usable School Lunch Sack CraftSend your kids back to school with a fun, crafty lunch sack that will make the environment, and your wallet, a little greener.
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How to Make a Family Reunion GuestbookInstead of purchasing a guestbook for your family reunion, make your own in this simple craft for a special keepsake.
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Community Colleges in Jackson, TennesseeJackson, Tennessee is best known for its two universities, Union University and Lambuth University, but there are several smaller communities colleges worth looking into as well.
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How to Make Beauty Mask: Home Made Mother's Day GiftsMake a beautiful scented eye mask for Mom this Mother's Day.
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Budget Friendly Restaurants in Jackson, TennesseeSelected restaurants in Jackson, Tennessee for cheap lunches and the best values in dinners.
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Summer Mango BBQ Sauce for Chicken and PorkA fresh summer favorite, Mango BBQ sauce combines Caribbean flair with an American barbeque favorite. -
How to Make Felt Flower Spring DecorationsEasy spring craft flowers from felt and a few accessories. -
How to Make Recycled Wooden Snake ToysRecycle broomsticks and wood handles into antique-styled wooden snake toys for gifts, children and craft shows.
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Best Summer Jobs for Teens in Jackson, TennesseeJackson, Tennessee has plenty of summer jobs for teens if you know where to look and are willing to balance minimal pay with other perks and benefits.
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Growing Broccoli in Home Economy Vegetable GardensBroccoli is a winter vegetable fairly easy to grow with these tips and ideas. -
Best Budget Restaurant Lunches in Jackson, TennThese are the best lunch deals and meals in Jackson, Tennessee. I have limited these reviews to local, privately owned restaurants as a delicious break from national dollar menus.
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Easy Mother's Day Breakfast in BedBreakfast in bed is a traditional activity to celebrate Mother's Day but it can be tricky to pull off. Here is a simple Mother's Day breakfast in bed anyone can put together. -
Mother's Day Fingerprint Vase Craft GiftsFingerprints vases are easy to make, cheap on your budget, and make great Mother's Day activities for churches, schools, child care programs or rainy afternoons at home. -
How to Make Baseball Seam NecklacesBaseball seam necklaces are also a great way to preserve the game ball from a winning series, your child's first home run or pitching debut, or a foul ball souvenir from a major league baseball game.
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Moneygami: Dollar Bill Origami as Gift Card InsertsThe next time you want to give cash money as a gift, make the gesture even more special by folding the dollar bill into a cool origami shape called "moneygami". -
Best Mother's Day MoviesCelebrate your mother this Mother's Day with a fun film fest of the best Mother's Day movies ever made.
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Mother's Day Collage CraftsCollage crafts are simple, cheap gifts any child can make for their mother while also learning how to express herself and be descriptive. -
Host a Mother's Day Portrait ContestCelebrate your mother or grandmother with a Mother's Day Portrait Contest for the whole family. This Mother's Day activity is entertaining as well as provides instant home-made gifts for your mom.
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Mother's Day Photo Flower Bouquet CraftPhoto bouquets are easy home-made crafts perfect for spring holidays like Mother's Day.
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Recession Shopping Tips: Think like Your GrandparentsA tight economy calls for tighter budgets and smarter shoppers. As the recession continues, shop like your grandparents. Learn the benefits on saving a few pennies at a time with these recession shopping tips. -
Eco-Friendly Green Crafts from Recycled MaterialsReuse dryer lint and broken crayons for cool eco-friendly kids crafts as they learn the power of going green.
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Mother's Day Baby Footprint CardsThis year, use your children's footprints to make a sweet Mother's Day card your mom will keep and display for years.
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Host a Cooking Contest for Mother's Day CelebrationsThis Mother's Day, celebrate those great home-cooked dinners your mom is famous for with a family or community cooking contest.
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Easy Keepsake Paper Craft Easter EggsUsing simple paper craft techniques on blown eggshells, you can make intricate, delicate Easter eggs to decorate your home or give away as Easter gifts.
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Make a Flowering Family Tree for Mother's DayA flowering family tree is an easy Mother's Day craft, which will wow her and become an instant keepsake. -
Creative Packed Lunches for Kids LunchboxesKeep your child's lunch fun and healthy with these tips. -
Creating Your Own Specialty Drink for Your Wedding ReceptionHow to be trendy and chic with a signature wedding cocktail for your big day. -
Can Camel Spiders Come to the United States?Giant camel spiders have earned a reputation for being fast and scary in the Middle East. But can they migrate to the United States? -
Evil Pork and Other Foods Which Cause NightmaresWhich foods are commonly linked to nightmares and how to counteract the effect for a better nights sleep.
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Preventing "Flat Head" in Infant BabiesTips for preventing flat head in newborns without risking SIDS with alternate sleeping positions. -
How to Make Your Own Quiz App for FacebookWith new technology creating your own Quiz App on Facebook is easy and quick.
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How to Create a Gift App on FacebookUser friendly technology makes creating your own Facebook Gift App easy enough for any casual user. -
How to Celebrate Easter on a BudgetStick to the basics and place more emphasis on the real spirit of Easter and you'll save money, time, and the quality of the holiday. -
Go Green at Easter: Eco Friendly Egg DecoratingStay with the eco-friendly green trends this Easter holiday by skipping the processed Easter egg dyes and going with more environmentally safe options. -
Why Parents Should Consider Infant or Baby MassageFind out what other cultures have known and celebrated for centuries. Begin infant massage sessions with your baby for a healthier world for both parent and child. -
Tips for Young Children Learning Musical InstrumentsFollow these ideas to keep your child interested as she begins her musical journey with a new instrument. -
Role Play to Prepare Young Children for Doctor VisitsVisits to the doctor's office can be scary and stressful for young children and toddlers. Taking a little time to role play the doctor office helps young children and toddlers know what to expect from their doctor visit. -
Preparing Your Child for Medical Tests and Doctor VisitsHelp your child prepare for common childhood medical tests by telling them what to expect. -
How to Keep Your Facebook Profile ProfessionalBecause employers and clients are reviewing social networking sites, it is important to keep your profile professional. -
Tips for Entering the Job Market After CollegeThe average job search can take more than six months. Be prepared and you can score that job even in a weak economy. -
How to Ease Pet Travel Anxiety for Cats and KittensBe prepared and think ahead to make your journey to the vet or a longer vacation less stressful when traveling with your pet cat or kitten. -
Chinese New Year 2009 - the Year of the OxHere is everything you need to know about the Year of the Ox and ideas for a Chinese New Year Party.
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How to Avoid Child Anxiety for Doctor TestsIf parents and adults can get squeamish about medical tests and doctor visit, imagine how your child feels.
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Ways to Boost Nutritional Value in Kids' CerealsIt doesn't take a genius to question the nutritional value in most kids' cereals. Use these tips to add fiber, proteins and vitamins to your child's breakfast instead of just sugar, carbs and empty calories. -
How to Treat and Avoid Common Childhood WartsEven if your child hates frogs, she can still be susceptible to the common childhood wart. Find out how to treat childhood warts and possibly avoid them. -
is Your Child Ready to Learn a Musical Instrument?How learning a musical instrument benefits your child and ways to tell if they are ready to start lessons. -
Baby Tips for Parenting Twins, Triplets and MultiplesWhether you're a single mom or a mom and dad team, having twins, triplets or multiples multiplies your responsibilities, stress, and worries. -
St. Patrick's Day Party Snacks: Pot of Gold CupcakesThese easy Pot O' Gold cupcakes look like little chocolate pots filled with delicious leprechaun gold -
St. Patrick's Day Crafts for Kids: Shamrock InsectsShamrock Insects are great mini crafts for young children and even toddlers to introduce them to the symbols of St. Patrick's Day. -
St. Patrick's Day Crafts for Kids: Shamrock Picture FrameUse this simple craft idea to make a cool shamrock Irish-themed photo frame to display those fun St. Patrick's Day memories. -
St. Patrick's Day Craft for Kids - Lucky Leprechaun PipesLucky leprechaun pipes are easy St. Patrick's Day craft activities for children of any age. -
Blarney Stone Craft - St. Patrick's Day ActivitiesMaking your own version of the Blarney Stone is an easy St. Patrick's Day craft for all ages. This craft activity is great for classrooms, church activities or as a holiday activity for you to make at home. -
St. Patrick's Day Craft for Kids - Irish Potato PrintsUse Irish potatoes to make fun St. Patrick's Day craft projects and learn about Irish history. -
St. Patrick's Day Craft for Kids - Irish HarpsMake Irish harps as a simple St. Patrick's Day craft for all ages. -
St. Patrick's Craft for Kids: Magic Leprechaun WandsMake Magic Leprechaun Wands as an easy, economical St. Patrick's Day craft. -
St. Patrick's Day Rainbow Bookmark CraftThese simple rainbow bookmarks are the perfect craft for St. Patrick's Day or Bible School. Elementary aged children will enjoy the easy activity and use it past the holiday. -
St. Patrick's Day Crafts for Kids: Leprechaun HatsWhat's a more fun way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day than dressing up as a leprechaun with your own leprechaun hat? -
Ways to Brighten Your Child's Day While They're at SchoolBe proactive to show your child that you care about them and give them a sweet surprise at school.
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Mini St. Patrick's Day Pot O' Gold Candy HoldersSimple St. Patrick's Day craft and various games you can play using the pot of gold. -
St. Patrick's Day Craft for Kids: Rainbow StreamersWhether you have children in a classroom, after-school care or home school, making rainbow streamers is an easy St. Patrick's Day activity your kids will love.
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Use Bran to Save Money and Add Fiber to Your DietBuying unprocessed wheat bran to add to day to day foods is more economical than paying for processed, packaged snacks with fiber additives. -
Best Valentine's Children's BooksHere are some of the best reviewed and most enjoyed Valentine's Day children's books to read to your kids this year. -
The True Science of Liar Body LanguageForget polygraphs. Learn how to use microexpressions and verbal clues to tell if someone is lying.
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Valentine's Day Activities for Girl FriendsBe fierce and fabulous making memories with your other single girl friends by taking control of Valentine's Day, instead of letting it control you and your emotions. -
How to Choose the Best Toys for Toddlers and BabiesWith a market full of options, choosing good toys for your baby and toddler can be difficult. Follow these guidelines to get the most out of your dollar and your toddler's toys. -
Great Baby Gifts and Toys for Learning DevelopmentChoose toys designed by experts to get the most development out of playtime. -
Top Valentine's Gifts for KidsSkip the chocolate and choose one of the fun gifts for your little Valentine. -
Great Interracial Movies and Love StoriesThese are some of the best movies dealing with interracial relationships between African-American and white characters. -
Foods to Help Your Constipated ToddlerGuidelines to make sure your toddler or young child is getting the proper nutrition to make healthy, regular poos.
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Review of the Bender Ball Fitness RoutineThis article explains everything you want to know about the Bender Ball before buying your own, without the bias of the marketing pitch. -
Romantic Date Spots in Jackson, TennesseeThis article reviews some of the most romantic dinner and date destinations in Jackson, Tennessee.
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Valentine's Day Crafts for KidsEasy Valentine's Day crafts for preschool and elementary age children at school, home or parties. -
Native American Baby NamesChoosing a Native American baby name can be confusing. Here are some of the best names for girls and boys and information to help you research. -
How Much Do We Spend on Valentine's Day?This article offers a break down of the Valentine's Day cash cow -- who spends it and where does it goes. -
Alternative Valentine's Day Celebrations for KidsDo something different this Valentine's Day to really learn about love by giving back. -
8 Things Every Home Gym NeedsThe first eight things your home gym needs. -
Great Movies for President's DayPresident's Day is an oft-overlooked holiday, but there's no reason not to celebrate with one of these great president-themed movies -
Best St. Patrick's Day Movies for Kids and FamiliesIrish and St. Patrick's Day movies for kids and families to celebrate the holiday. -
Best Easter Movies for Kids and FamiliesCelebrate this holiday with entertaining cartoons celebrating spring, love, and the religious spirit behind Easter.
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Best Valentine's Day Kids MoviesPop in one of these great family movies while your kids make Valentine's or heart cookies. -
Great Gadgets for KidsKids love gadgets as much as adults. Here are the top gadgets for kids great for education and play.
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Top Valentine's Day Presents for Kids - GirlsThis article discusses the top gift ideas for Valentine's Day for the little girls in your life. -
Best Valentine Gifts for MenThis article discusses the best Valentine's Day gift ideas for men and links to more articles. -
Cool Obama Gifts for Valentine's DayThis article contains ideas for President Barack Obama themed gifts for Valentine's Day. -
Caylee Sunshine Doll: Charity or Cheap Exploitation?As evidence continues to mount in the murder case of 2-year-old Caylee Anthony, presumably by her "tot mom" Casey Anthony, a shiny new website is now promoting an "Inspirational Sunshine Doll" do "raise awareness of such a terrible and recurring crime." -
Unity Wreaths: A Perfect Black History Month ActivityCelebrate diversity with a simple Unity Wreath craft in the classroom or at home.
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Black History Month Activities and CraftsHere are two activities to aid lessons during Black History Month in a classroom setting.
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Chinese New Year DragonsThis is a simple craft for home or classroom use. Use it to help children explore Chinese New Year and Chinese festival traditions.
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Sweet, Simple, Chic and Cheap Valentine's GiftsHere are some cheap Valentine's Day ideas.
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Guys Please Read: Best Valentine's Gifts for GirlsHere is a review of the most romantic and cheesiest Valentine's Day gifts for 2009.
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Strip Your Way to Skinny with Strip AerobicsGet the tight, toned body of a stripper by using those sexy moves as an aerobic and strength building workout. -
Unique, Personalized Wedding Cake ToppersPersonalized, custom wedding toppers are the perfect, unique addition for couples who do not want a cookie-cutter reception. -
What Parents Can Learn from Jon and Kate Plus EightJon and Kate Plus Eight remains one of the most popular shows on the TLC network. All parents can learn something from the way the Gosselin's juggle their large family.
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History and Symbolism of the Poinsettia FlowerPoinsettias have been a holiday favorite for generations. History and legend surrounding the brilliant, holiday flower. -
Christmas and Cats: Keeping Your Pet and Your Decorations SafeThis article explains how to avoid dangerous situations and keep your cat safe this holiday.
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Homemade Cinnamon Applesauce OrnamentsThese traditional homemade Christmas ornaments are a great craft for school age children. Homemade applesauce Christmas ornaments combine favorite holiday spices for a scented gift. -
How to Make Graham Cracker Gingerbread HousesGingerbread houses are a Christmas and holiday favorite, but they can be tricky. This simple, Christmas craft saves money and gives even the youngest children the opportunity to make their own, individual gingerbread houses. -
How to Make a Miniature Christmas Present WreathThe miniature Christmas present wreath is a great holiday craft for families, children, and classrooms. Collect small boxes in a different shapes and sizes and cover then with scraps of favorite Christmas wrapping paper.
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God Goes Green with New BibleCashing in on the trendy, eco-friendly "Green" movement, Bible publisher Thomas Nelson has released a new Bible to prove being "Green" is God-ordaine -
Top Three Best Budget Foods to Stock Your PantryThe best budget foods to fill up your diet, satisfy your hunger and lower your grocery bills.
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Halloween Photography Ideas and Tips for Spooky PicturesInstead of just placing your costumed kids or yourself in front of the camera with a straight flash, trying shooting with light from below or changing the lighting atmosphere with color.
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Make Spooky Halloween Photos by Painting with LightTry a new lighting technique to create spooky Halloween photos of you and your friends. Experiment by painting with light in a dark room with an open shutter. -
Fall and Halloween Attractions Near Jackson, TNThe best fall attractions (corn mazes, hay rides, bonfires, pumpkin patches, pick your own pumpkins and photo ops) in the West Tennessee area near Jackson, TN.
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Jack-O-Lantern Flowerpot Family Halloween DecorationsPut a spin on the original Jack-o-Lantern by adding bright fall flowers inside them. Decorate a pumpkin to resemble each member of your family. -
Fun Skeleton Halloween Crafts for KidsThese simple Halloween crafts are perfect for classrooms, after-school care activities or just some quality time at home with your own children. -
Simple Halloween Crafts for KidsKeep younger children entertained and in the Halloween fun with the simple Halloween crafts. The crafts are perfect for school kids, preschool classes or just after school fun.
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Rock Star Drummer Halloween Costume for the Wheelchair-BoundWheelchair costumes can be tricky for Halloween, but they can also be the hit of any party or neighborhood. This simple costume looks complicated and is sure to make your child feel like a rock star all night long.
















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