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What’s Budget Friendly For This Thanksgiving’s Meal
Thanksgiving is quickly approaching, and if you’re feeling a bit behind in your preparations, you’re not alone. I recently had to do a quick Google search to double-check the date for this year’s Thanksgiving, and it’s safe to say that many of us are in the same boat. As the TSA anticipates record numbers of travelers at airports, it’s clear that this year’s Thanksgiving will be a big one for many Americans. But amid the holiday hustle and bustle, there’s some good news for those planning to host a traditional turkey feast at home – the cost of the holiday centerpiece, the turkey, has seen a significant drop in prices this year, making home-cooked celebrations more budget-friendly.
10 Ways To Save On Back-To-School Shopping
A new school year is starting up… are you ready? With a troubled economy and the cost of many family necessities on the rise, most of us are looking for practical and easy ways to cut our spending this fall with our back-to-school shopping list. Did you know that the back-to-school season is the 2nd largest consumer event behind the holidays?
Beyond Couponing: How to Save Money Without a Purchase
Coupon clipping shaves a portion of each grocery bill. Unfortunately, most coupon clippers never experience the high level of savings so often romanticized on extreme coupon clipping shows. So, whats the better option? Save money without even making a purchase. Heres how: Enter Online Sweepstakes
25 Ways to Save Money & Stay Sane This Holiday Season
December is here, but no need to fear! As we countdown the weeks, days, and minutes until the gift giving frenzy begins, here are 25 ways to make your holiday shopping a bit more jolly! 1. Check out online deal finders!Websites like BlackFriday2011.com and BFAds.net can help you save big on both online and in-store purchases. They quickly search through thousands of ads so you can find the best deals on the things you want.
IVF Fertility Treatment Over the Age of 40
Doctors use in vitro fertilization, or IVF, to help women become pregnant when they are unsuccessful using the old-fashioned methods. IVF is responsible for the births of hundreds of thousands of babies each year. Women over 40 are not as fertile as younger women, so they may require the use of assisted reproductive technologies like IVF to become pregnant.