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Make Volunteering a Habit with "My Turn Day" on Feb. 10Donate goods or volunteer your time to a cause in your community, and encourage others to do the same.
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Best Christmas Gift Ideas for MomThe mother in your life will appreciate a Christmas gift that speak to her interests. Here are a few easy gift ideas for Mom.
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Help Your Child Stay Warm This WinterOne of the biggest challenges for parents of young children in the winter is keeping them in their winter attire. Here are a few suggestions for how to creatively get children to keep on their outerwear.
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With a Little Creativity, Christmas Gifts for Dad Are Just s Step AwayShopping for Dads - whether your own, the father of your children, or friends - can be challenging. But with a little creativity, great Christmas gifts for Dad are just a step away.
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How to Write a Business-Related Condolence LetterBusiness relationships can and should be honored in times of death with a condolence letter.
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Try Pouring Port This Holiday SeasonPort is fortified wine perfect for pairing with holiday desserts. -
Simple Homemade Christmas Ornaments for ChildrenChildren love to make things. Homemade Christmas ornaments are simple and inexpensive crafts to attempt. Here are three suggestions.
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Tips for Foundation Research for Nonprofit FundingWriting a successful grant proposal for nonprofit organizations requires doing some preliminary research on the prospective foundation. Here are a few suggestions. -
Consider the Cause-Related Marketing and Charity Before Making PurchasesEducated consumers should make better choices about supporting companies during Breast Cancer Awareness Month and other cause-related marketing efforts as corporate sponsorships do not always provide lucrative financial support to the charitable partner. -
Tips for Transcribing InterviewsWriting notes during an interview requires a delicate balance. Here are tips for recording information and still asking intelligent questions. -
Inexpensive Party Idea: Dessert GatheringInstead of having a lavish dinner party, have friends over for dessert instead.
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Inexpensive Party Ideas: Wine-Tasting PotluckA wine-themed potluck is a relatively simple opportunity to spend time with other food-and wine loving friends. -
Unsuccessful Job Interviews: Lessons from Interviewee MistakesUnfortunately, most interviews do not end in a job offer. Rather than wallow in disappointment, prospective applicants can and should learn from their interviewing mistakes to have a more successful job search. -
Celtic Festival Livens Up New London, ConnecticutThe third annual Celts & Currachs Festival provides free entertainment along the New London waterfront on Saturday, August 23.
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Close-to-home Vacations Replace Summer Travel for Budget-conscious FamiliesSummer vacation destinations can be as close as the backyard. Read on for super "staycation" suggestions. -
Memorable Mother's Day Gifts on a BudgetSaying thank you on Mother's Day does not have to cost a lot. Here are a few inexpensive gift suggestions guaranteed to make Mom smile on Mother's Day.
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Minneapolis Named America's Most Literate CityThe cities of Minneapolis, St. Paul, Denver, Washington, D.C., St. Louis, San Francisco, Atlanta, Pittsburgh, and Boston named most literate cities of 2007.
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How to Find the Ideal Food and Beverage Pairing for Holiday PartiesChoosing the right wine or beer to best complement food at a holiday party is easy with consideration of personal taste and an understanding of what tastes good together.
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Thanksgiving Weekend Local Events in Southeastern ConnecticutFamilies can get into the holiday spirit at festive events throughout southeast Connecticut. Here is a sampling of upcoming events. -
Sierra Nevada Harvest Ale Delivers Smooth FlavorThe seasonal Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. Harvest Ale is a crisp and tasty autumn beer worth trying. -
Study Finds Possible Link Between Vitamin D Intake and Breast DensityResearch indicates that higher levels of Vitamin D intake through food sources or supplements may help decrease high breast density, a breast cancer risk factor.
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Mentally Preparing to Host Thanksgiving Dinner Without Losing Your MindHosting Thanksgiving dinner doesn't have to be a stress-filled endeavor once you let go of overly-high expectations.
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Suggestions for Securing General Operating GrantsGeneral operating grants provide flexibility for nonprofit organizations but are among the most difficult to obtain. Here are suggestions for successfully getting a general operating grant request funded. -
A Parent's Guide to Adjusting to PreschoolChildren grow up quickly upon entering preschool, and some basic knowledge about what goes on in the class room can help parents adjust to the changes in their children. -
Tips for Hosting Thanksgiving DinnerHosting Thanksgiving dinner does not have to be a stressful endeavor. Here are a few tips for a smoother meal. -
Gifts from Daughter-in-Law for Mother-in-Law DayWomen can celebrate Mother-in-Law Day on October 28 with ten inexpensive but heartfelt gifts suggestions.
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Seventh Generation Dishwashing Gel Doesn't SparkleUsing environmentally safe cleaning products is another step households can take to protect the planet. Seventh Generation dishwashing gel is one such product, but unfortunately, it does not always do the job.
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Restaurant Suggestions for a First Date in ChicagoNo matter what the desired first date vibe, a perfect restaurant is out there. Try Cafe 28, Artopolis, or the Heartland Cafe.
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Parental Investing: Balancing Kids' College Savings and Your Future NeedsBalancing personal financial security and paying for your child's future college tuition is a difficult juggling act. But through four savings mechanisms - cash savings, life insurance, 401(k)s or IRAs, and 529 college savings accounts - parents can do it.
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How Men Can Help Promote Successful BreastfeedingThrough both practical and emotional support, men can participate in and promote the breastfeeding of their children. -
Utilizing Toddlers' Independence Can Aid in Cleaning and MoreTeaching children to do things on their own requires both time and patience but is the best choice in the long run. Here are four areas they really can help.
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Think Before Your Pink Campaign Emphasizes Company AccountabilityMany companies supporting the cause may garner better business than the organizations the funds go toward. The Think Before You Pink effort strives to help consumers make sure you're supporting the breast cancer causes you believe in. -
Organizations in Southeast Connecticut Area Raise Money and Support for Breast CancerOrganizations across the country strive to raise additional awareness about the risks, prevention, treatments, and survival of breast cancer in the first week of October, ranging from walking to talking. -
More Than Half of Americans Get Health Advice Online, Poll FindsFifty-nine percent of Americans follow health and nutrition advice found on the Internet, despite the fact that only 41 percent believe it's true.
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Unexpected Wine-Food Pairings: Excellent ChoicesA good food and wine pairing can vastly enhance any meal. Even inexperienced wine connoisseurs can make excellent choices by paying attention to what they like. Here are a few suggestions. -
Ratings Web Sites Make Purchasing Products EasierWhen researching a major purchase such as new appliances, a television or computer, it is easy to get sucked into the press of the latest-and-greatest features, and the multitude of choices can be confusing.
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Cruise Ships Docking in New London, Connecticut, Heighten Area TourismNew London, CT is enjoying increased foot traffic due to cruise ships docking. The massive Explorer of the Seas cruise line makes four stops in summer/fall 2007, including Sept. 29 and Oct. 13, and has brought tourists and residents into the city. -
American Cancer Society Recommends New Breast Cancer Screenings for At-Risk WomenA study finds confirms efficacy of the American Cancer Society recommendation that women at high risk for breast cancer receive magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) along with annual mammography. This recommendation does not apply to most women who are not high risk.
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Emmy-nominated Top Chef: Memorable Quotes from the Cooking ShowViewers of Top Chef watch both for a love of food and reality TV. Many of the cooking lessons can translate to the dinner table.
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How to Childproof a Home OfficeWork-at-home parents have a particular organization challenge: the need to child proof. Three simple methods make a more efficient and child-safe home office.
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Three Reasons Not to Join a Wine ClubWine-of-the-month clubs bring bottles of wine right to your doorstop. However, membership in wine clubs take much of the fun out of getting bottles of wine.
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Plan a Successful Block Party: Bring Back the Charm of YesteryearThe block party is somewhat a relic of the past. Years ago neighbors dropped in and out of each other houses, children played in yards throughout the area, and everyone knew the names and, often, interests of those who lived around them.
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Misconceptions About Alzheimer's Disease, Treatment Options Abound, Study FindsA new study reveals a tendency to associate Alzheimer's disease symptoms with normal aging processes varies by race. However, almost all people remain equally unaware of available treatments to reduce symptoms.
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Wine Clubs: Three Reasons to Join a Local Wine GroupWine enthusiasts join wine clubs for a variety of reasons. Whether you enjoy an occasional glass of wine or are a regular consumer, wine clubs can be an easy way to increase your wine collection.
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Splitting Plants: An Inexpensive Way to Increase Home's Curb AppealTaking advantage of pre-existing resources is an easy way to increase a home's curb appeal. Splitting plants is one of the most cost-effective methods to do so.
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Loneliness Impacts How Genes and Immune System Respond, Study FindsLoneliness affects the immune system response at the basic level of white blood cells, according to a new study. The ramifications of this biological explanation indicates need for further thought about how your social environment affects health.
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Does Taking the Pill Decrease Cancer Risk? It DependsA recent large-scale study reinforces previous evidence that taking the birth control pill can equate to lower cancer risk for women. However, the benefit varies by length of usage and type of cancer, with a lower risk of ovarian cancer and higher risk of breast cancer.
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Northeastern United States Does Not Follow Dire Housing, Real Estate PredictionsNational Association of Realtors data estimates an increasingly tight housing market, yet homes in southeastern Connecticut continue to experience strong sales numbers.
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September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness MonthDuring the month of September, which is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, advocates and medical practitioners are striving to educate women about the importance recognizing ovarian cancer symptoms and of early diagnosis.
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Ideas to Keep the Family Dinner Menu FreshGetting dinner on the table is one of the most challenging parts of every busy family's day. A big part of this is finding different meal plans instead of serving the same thing week after week. Here are a few ideas for how to generate new dinner menus. -
Finding Children's Music Adults Can Love (and Vice Versa)Parents can influence their children's musical tastes at an early age, and they don't have to just listen to typical children's music. Introducing a range of music becomes enjoyable for both parents and children. -
World Alzheimer's Day is September 21stAlzheimer's disease affects more than 5 million Americans and 24 million individuals world-wide. On Sept. 21, World Alzheimer's Day raises awareness of aspects of the disease.
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Students Receive Grade of "D" for Hand Washing PracticesThe third annual Clean Hands Report Card by the Soap and Detergent Association found that most students - and their parents and teachers - do not have good hand washing practices. -
Off Season Travel Creates Risk and Bargains for TravelersAs the summer comes to a close, the travel industry gears up to promote "shoulder season" travel. For individuals with flexible schedules, vacation destinations can be a bargain.
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Corporate Sponsorship of Breast Cancer Awareness Month Benefits Companies AlsoMany corporations, including Yoplait, Fat Bastard Wine, and KitchenAid, donate a percentage of sales to simultaneously benefit breast cancer research and generate good press for their companies.
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Support Groups for Individuals with Cancer Should Include More Medical Information, Study FindsNewly released study findings reveal that cancer patients prioritize information over emotional support during initial attendance at support groups. This information provides clues for how to increase participation and relevance of support groups.
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Baby Friendly Hospitals Promote BreastfeedingBreastfeeding is a public health issue, and as such, is affected by political pressure as reported in an Aug. 31 Washington Post article. The Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative is one official mechanism to promote higher rates of breastfeeding in the U.S.
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Internet Resources Every Grant Writer Should Know AboutKnowing where to look beyond individual foundation web sites makes grant writer's job easier and more effective. Here is a list of resources.
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How to Have Kid-friendly Meals Adults Can Love, TooBy taking into account children's taste buds and preferences, and including them in meal choice and preparation, parents can make delicious meals outside of the typical family fare.
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A Dental Visit is Important Part of Back-to-school HealthParents should include a visit to the dentist as part of their child's routine health examinations at the start of the school year.
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Poll: Apologizing Correlates with Higher EarningsWant to make more money? Learn to say "I'm sorry," recent poll finds.
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United Airlines Cuts Number of Reward Miles Needed for Short FlightsUnited Airlines announces Rewards flights available for 15,000 miles instead of 25,000 miles for short trips. But what is good for the airline, might not be so great for the traveler.
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Typical Cooking Techniques DefinedUnderstanding the difference between basic stove top cooking techniques and how to do each is a critical first step to becoming a better cook.
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7 Reasons to Love Newport, Rhode IslandNewport, RI is a perfect place to spend a weekend of breath taking views and water enjoyment. Here are a few reasons why. -
What Your Digital Identity Says About You and How to Change ItEverything you do becomes a permanent digital footprint. So think about what you put out there, on Associated Content or anywhere else. -
Book Review: Send: The Essential Guide to Email for Office and Home Directs Individuals About Email EtiquetteThe ubiquity of email means a lot can and will be understood or poorly written. Now email etiquette manuals and websites offer tips to reduce people's chances of making a stupid email mistake.
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Parents' Guide to Raising Foodie ChildrenWhen a couple who loves to eat has children, the opportunity to open the world of eating possibilities arises. But it's not all berries and cream, and takes a little thought. Here's how. -
Officials Urge Preventative Measures as Hurricane Season ArrivesOfficials urge consumers to prepare for fuel shortages by refilling early after hurricane warnings, and that taking precautionary steps aids evacuation preparation.
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Kitchen Essentials for Fast Food PrepEvery kitchen should have a few items to make dinner preparation go faster. These items are time and energy savers.
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Inevitable Effects of Taking Your Child to DaycareParents of children newly in daycare may not know what to do for common issues. Here are some suggestions for how to handle them.
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Review of Real Simple FamilyThough no advice in the magazine Real Simple Family is ground breaking, many suggestions do offer new insights into on-going areas of family life. A fast, pleasurable read.
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National Geographic Names Mystic, Connecticut, One of Best Places to Live and PlayNational Geographic Adventure Magazine names Mystic, Connecticut, one of the best waterfront towns in the country. As a tourism destination, Mystic offers a range of sea-themed activities and attractions. -
Julian's in Providence, RI Serves Up Eclectic Comfort FoodsFor those who like a variety of foods, and out-of-the-ordinary dining, Julian's in Providence, RI is fabulous. The food is as good as the experience.
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Getting Customer Service After a Flight Delay is Difficult, but Not ImpossibleAs flight delays go up, so do customer complaints. With a few careful strategies, disgruntled passengers are more likely to get assistance.
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Resurgence in Jane Austen Interest Tied to Yearning for RomanceThe popularity of Jane Austen's writing lies in its universal theme of seeking love. As such, her novels translate well to the big screen.
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Easy Ways to Say Thank You on Grandparents DayGrandparents Day is Sept. 9 and recognizing grandparents honors their contributions to children's lives. Here are some simple and meaningful suggestions for how.
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New London, Connecticut, Festivals Bring Residents and Tourists DowntownOpen air summer festivals along the waterfront in New London, CT celebrate the ocean and vibrancy of the city.
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More Women Breastfeeding Babies, but Not Long EnoughNew CDC study finds that more new mothers are breastfeeding their infants, but a significant number still do not nurse for the recommended time period.
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How to Start a Produce Exchange with FriendsThe summer months produce a plethora of produce in personal gardens and farm co-ops. Informal produce exchanges ensure the large amounts don't go to waste and are easy to do. Here's how. -
The Tricky and Rewarding World of Making "Mommy Friends"No one understands like another mom, so friendships between mothers are rewarding but may be difficult to initiate. Here are suggestions about some common early friendship anxieties.
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Electricity Costs in New England Will Likely Continue to Climb, Report SaysNew England's reliance on natural gas for electricity will continue for the predictable future, even with investments in alternative sources, according to a report released by the region's power grid.
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Nonprofit Organizations Benefit from Skilled Grant WritersThe skill level of a grant writer affects both his or her salary and organization's grant proposal success rate. As such, a grant professional increases organizations' fund-raising capabilities.
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Review of Leapfrog Learning Friends Phonics BusThe Leapfrog Learning Friends Phonics Bus is an ideal gift for curious toddlers as it combines interactive play, ABC learning, and songs in one small toy. -
Add Peaches to Summer MealsPeaches are one of the simple pleasures of summer eating. Try adding them to cooked portions of meals for extra enjoyment. Here are some suggestions. -
World Breastfeeding Week 2007 Promotes "Welcome Baby Softly" Aug. 1-7World Breastfeeding Week strives to educate women, government and health officials, and the greater community about the health benefits of breastfeeding. This year's theme advocates breastfeeding within an hour of birth.
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Tips for Dealing with Prenatal Sciatic Nerve PainSciatic nerve pain is one of the discomforts many pregnant women suffer. Here are suggestions for how to alleviate pain. -
The Emotional and Practical Roadblocks to Mother-led WeaningMothers are likely to feel emotional when they stop breastfeeding, particularly if it is their choice. Here are some coping techniques.
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"Kid-free Zones" News Stories Invoke DebateThe rash of recent news coverage of issues surrounding children in public spaces and during air travel initiates strong emotions on all sides.
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Regular Games Can Be Easily Harry Potter-izedFans can incorporate Harry Potter into the rules of typical family games. Here are a few suggested games. -
Know a Spoiler? Don't Spoil it for the Rest of UsThe prevalence of spoilers sometimes makes it hard not to find out what happens before you want to. Harry Potter is just the latest example of this phenomenon.
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More Fruits and Vegetables Do Not Prevent Breast Cancer Reoccurrence, Study SaysThe recently released government study indicates that eating extra servings of fruits and vegetables does not reduce breast cancer reoccurrence rates. However, the two largest studies in this area suggest that low-fat diets may prevent the return of breast cancer.
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Celebrate Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Among 350,000 Used Books in Niantic, CTThe Book Barn in Niantic, CT hosts book release party for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. This celebration is just one of many treats The Book Barn offers.
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Benefits of Using of a VaporizerVaporizers are inexpensive and effective treatments for a range of winter-month health issues.
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Rhode Island Closes State Beaches Due to Traffic GridlockSoaring temperatures sent record numbers of people to Rhode Island beaches on Sunday, unfortunately by mid-afternoon state officials had closed the parking lots. Will it happen again?
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Leave Your Children's Earwax AloneIt is tempting to clean your children's earwax, but you might do more harm than good.
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New Study Proves Physiological Link Between Stress and ObesityNew research suggests that a mediator for stress-related weight gain is possible in the near future.
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Why a Yard Sales Aren't Worth ItTime is money and yard sales don't make enough to justify the effort. Skip the sale and take the tax write off for donations instead. -
Survey: Fewer Americans Think Children Are Central to MarriageThe Pew Research Center's recent survey about marriage and children says fewer Americans rank children as key to a happy marriage. But there's more to the story. -
Energy Costs a Greater Percentage of U.S. Households' BudgetsRising energy costs continue to impact the wallets of Americans. Here is a look at how national trends and direct impacts in Connecticut affect consumers.
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Stereotype that Women Talk More Than Men Isn't TrueA recent study finds no real gender gap in talkativeness, and opens doors to future research.
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New York City Implements Restaurant Trans Fat Ban and Calorie Count Posting RequirementNew York City's trans fat ban off to a good start, but the the requirement that restaurants post calorie counts is met with initial large-scale noncompliance.
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The Dark Side of Recent Findings About Dark ChocolateA little goes along way in daily consumption of dark chocolate, but public not likely to hear that part of the finding. -
Officials Say Less is More in the Future of European Union Wine IndustryWine sector reform aims to bolster and revitalize the flagging European wine industry, but wine producers are not embracing the future changes.
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Job Interviews: Subliminal Tips for the Nervous IntervieweePaying attention to a few details will help you ace the interview. -
Sexy Clip Promoting European Films Draws CriticismExplicit European Commission video clip stirs controversy about its appropriateness for promoting European films.
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Diminished Sense of Smell May Indicate Onset of Alzheimer's DiseaseA newly released five year study finds that inability to identify common smells may be one of the first signs of Alzheimer's Disease among older adults.
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Reasons to Embrace Chick Lit for Book GroupsThis guilty pleasure reading is easily dismissed, but can add a new dimension for book groups. -
How to Get Ready for Harry Potter and the Deathly HallowsJ.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows arrives on July 21. Until then, fans can get ready with a variety of Harry Potter themed activities. -
How to Grill Vegetables and FruitsThe variety of fresh fruits and vegetables available during the summer opens a range of grilling options. Here are a few suggestions for how to make the most of them.
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Running a Book Group for MothersMothers enjoy reading and talking about books. Doing a few things for their specific situations ensures a more successful book group. -
What to Do with Children During Flight DelaysDuring busy travel seasons, flight delays are a regular occurrence. Here is a range of tips for handling an airline delay when traveling with children. -
More Matters: Eating a Greater Number of Fruits and VegetablesThe "Eat 5-a-Day" campaign for produce is being replaced by "More Matters" in recognition that individual consumption rates of fruits and vegetables vary by age, gender, and physical activity. -
Pregnant and Nursing Women: Important Nutritional Building-BlocksWhat women eat while pregnant and nursing is as important as how much they eat. Here is some basic information about why each nutrient is important.
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Dining at New England Fish Shacks is an Experience Not to be MissedEating at fish shacks is a summertime tradition in New England. Here are a few favorites guaranteed to wet the appetite. -
It's Raining, It's Pouring and the Kids Are Roaring: Rainy Day ActivitiesThere are lots of possibilities to pass the time with children on rainy days. Here are a few suggestions.
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Cooking is More Than Just Food PreparationBasic steps make the cooking process go smoother.
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Easy-to-Make Meals Start with an Organized PantryKnowing what you have and what you need make impromptu dinners a breeze.
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Carpet Spot Cleaners: Scotchguard OXY VS. Oxy-BoostStain removers are a must-have in every household with carpeting. Here is a review of two products.
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Blended Wines Are Available for a Range of Tastes and PricesTable wines combine complementary flavors and are rising in popularity.
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Bell's Brewery in Kalamazoo, MI Offers Something for EveryoneThis brew pub has fine beer, great music, and an atmostphere appropriate for an afternoon with the family or a night on the town.
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Take a Hike: A Few Great Places to Go Near East Lyme, CTFamilies can enjoy one of the many great hiking trails in SE Connecticut.
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Fafard VS. Miracle Gro Organic Potting MixThese two container mixes have different requirement, but both give good results.
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Pumping Up Iron Intake is Especially Important for Pregnant and Nursing WomenWomen can eat a variety of foods to meet their iron needs.
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Father's Day Gift Ideas for the Internet ShopperAnything that special father could possibly want is available on the Internet. Check out these sites for a few suggestions.
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Lansinoh Bra Pads VS. Johnson & Johnson Bra PadsIt's a dirty little secret that just about every nursing mother will leak milk. Here's a side-by-side comparison of Lansinoh and Johnson & Johnson nursing pads.
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Planning a Non-Traditional Family VacationWith a little extra planning and patience, families can enjoy exciting vacations. -
The New Best Recipe is the Best CookbookThis cookbook has just about every kind of information a cook needs to make a great meal: recipes, technique suggestions, and alternate ingredient variations.
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The Online Job Search: Does it Work?For most job seekers, using the Internet is the number one tool. Here are tips to make the most of it.
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Going Green Benefits You, Your Budget, and Mother EarthIntegrating simple earth-friendly habits into a daily routine has long-term ramification for the planet. If every person did one or two, the domino effect would create positive change.
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Mom and Baby Yoga Strengthens the Body and SpiritYoga is an excellent activity for new mothers as it exercises the mind-body connection. Yoga exercises that involves your baby further deepens the mother-child bond. -
Adventures in Finding (and Keeping) a Great BabysitterA reliable babysitter is a great asset to busy families. Finding and keeping a sitter can be challenging, but is worth the effort. Following these suggestions helps in this process.
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Container Gardening Has Unlimited Potential for Novice GardenersContainer gardening is simple and has many possibilities for gardeners of all kinds.
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Review of Four Web Sites with Unique and Decadent ItemsFour mail order merchants provide excellent and unique items perfect for gift-giving occasions of all kind.
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Baby Backpacks Free Up Busy ParentsBaby backpacks are convenient and useful accessories for active parents. Babies up to 40 pounds enjoy their perch while parents have their hands free to hike, cook, or do other activities.
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Recipe for a Kid-Friendly KitchenA few key components encourage children's presence and participation in the kitchen, while keeping them safe and entertained. -
Tips for Busy Moms to Streamline the Morning RoutineImplementing a few routines can help tame the chaos of the morning rush with children.
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Product Review: Earthboxes Make Container Gardening SimpleEarthboxes take the guess-work out of gardening through the all-inclusive container garden system. -
Budget Wines that Taste Divine: Drinkable and Delectable Vino for Under $20A range of wines are available to please every palate at an affordable price.
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Wine: Out with the Old Cork, In With the New Screw TopScrew tops are replacing corks as the wine sealant of choice by many wine makers. However, public education has a long way to go before the screw tops are fully accepted.
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Non-Required Reading List for Sarcastic MothersMotherhood is an amazing journey that sometimes feels lonely. These books will make you laugh and realize your typical day isn't that unusual after all.








