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Politics of Presents: The Guide to Buying Gifts for Multiple Kids
So Im at Target today doing a little Santa shopping for my four-year-old, Elby (luckily shes not one of those super advanced four-year-olds you hear people brag about who can already read – otherwise I couldnt even write this column) when it occurred to me that… horrors…
Say Bye Bye to Buying New Toys!
I know we all want to give our children the best, but sometimes buying the newest toy is not the best decision financially. Not only that, but so many of us use our hard-earned money to buy our kid a toy, only for him or her to tire of playing with it a day later. I heard this statistic somewhere: by the time a child reaches kindergarten he or she will be given 10 times his weight in toys. Shocking! Of course, we all want to shower our child with love and toys. Buying new toys seems like the first logical step, but I hope you reconsider after you’ve read some of my suggestions on how to save money on toys and reduce toy clutter (because you won’t feel bad throwing away toys you didn’t spend a lot of money on!). If you have any more suggestions, I’d love to hear from you, so please post a comment below.
Organic Foods and Labels: What You Should Know When Buying Organic Products
Are you the kind of woman who likes her food free of antibiotics, pesticides, hormones, irradiation or bioengineering? Lets hear it for organic! But, do you ever wonder just how organic is your organic food? Fear no more, but understand that there is a little give and take with the term organic. Read on
How to Buy Eco-Friendly Clothes
If you are hoping to make eco-friendly clothing choices for your family, shopping can pose challenges. There are multiple issues involved in choosing eco-friendly clothes, including fibers, production and marketing. However, purchasing eco-friendly clothes provides the opportunity for your children and yourself to be smart, sustainable and practical.
Buy Fertility Pills
You can improve the odds of conceiving a child by taking control of your health, before buying and trying fertility pills. Women in good health who do not have ovulation problems and are trying to conceive can improve their chances with preconception care. In time, fertile couples who need a boost may turn to fertility pills, including clomiphine (brand name Clomid or Serophene) or bromocriptine (brand name Parlodel) to increase their chances of conceiving.