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Overnight Breakfast Casserole

The following is a guest post by Jamie of Love Bakes Good Cakes and is in partnership with the California Olive Committee. For fuss-free mornings, this Overnight Breakfast Casserole comes together quickly the night before and is baked in the morning! This recipe is also a great base to easily customize to your family's preferences.…

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Don’t Break the Bank Over Summer Break!

Summer time – where the weathers warm and the livings easyand the gas prices are skyrocketing, luggage on airlines costs you at least an extra fifty bucks, and your dream ticket out of town is wildly unaffordable. What happened to the vacation part of summer vacation? AP Shopping Specialist Jodi Furman and fabuLESS are here to help you travel the world, soak up the rays on the beach, or have family fun time at a much more relaxing price. Outsmart your travel agent and kick your feet up with that break you deserve by using the following fabuLESS summer travel tips:

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Eat Breakfast Like a King (When You’re Short on Time)

Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a pauperWell, I am not completely sure that we can all follow that logic, but what I can say for sure is if you skip breakfast or eat one that is packed with sugar and little other nutrients you are not preparing yourself for the best day ahead. It makes perfectly good sense that you wouldnt send your kids to school with homework unprepared, just as you wouldnt want to send them out the door unprepared nutritionally. I watched The Middle the other night and laughed at the scene where everyone woke up late, and the mother (played by Patricia Heaton) was throwing her kids out the door half dressed (and half naked) with frozen brownies (straight from the freezer) as their breakfast. The house was bedlam, pretty much what a lot of houses look like in the morning. Here are a few healthy ideas to avoid the breakfast insanity at your house:

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Organize a Wedding Shower Without Breaking the Bank

Showering the bride with gifts for her new life is a wonderful wedding tradition that dates back well over one hundred years. Legend has it that a young Dutch couple wanted to wed, but the father of the bride disapproved because the young man was too poor. Friends and family disagreed with the father and came up with a creative way to give them her dowry. They showered the bride-to-be by filling a trunk with treasured items of their own that they thought the couple would need in their new life together. Touched by the outpouring of support, the girls father relented and allowed them to marry.