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Holiday Favorites for Family Movie Night

After you’ve put up all the holiday decorations and trimmed the tree, there’s nothing better than curling up as a family in front of a warm fireplace and watching a classic family movie! It’s even better when it’s chilly outside and you have nowhere to go for a few days. So sit back, relax and enjoy our list of family-friendly movies that grown-ups will love too: 1. A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving

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Gak is Back! and More Modern-Day Versions of Familiar Favorites

“There is no such thing as old, only retro.” If you think about all of the products that you loved as a kid that are still kicking around, this design philosophy seems to ring true. The toys, fashions, and snacks of our youths would be pretty dusty and outdated by now if they remained unchanged… but time marches on, and we’re seeing some considerable upgrades on familiar favorites.

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Kids Have No Filter: Collection of Favorites

Last week, we featured a blog post called “Frank and Funny: Kids Have No Filters.” It’s about those moments when your child says something totally embarrassing and you wish the floor would just open up and swallow you whole. You know what we’re talking about – you’re in a public place, when all of the sudden your little darling loudly points out some observation or repeats something you once told them.

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Curtis Stone: All My Favorites

Curtis Stone. He’s the incredibly cute, sweet talkin’ Aussie you might have seen a couple years ago on TLC’s now canceled “Take Home Chef”. The critically acclaimed restauranteur has enviable talent in the kitchen and aside from that, he’s appeared on numerous television shows in the UK and on this side of the Pond as well. These days you might recognize Stone from the judging panel of “America’s Next Great Restaurant” or as the host of “Top Chef Masters”.

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Why You Should Absolutely Avoid the “Bank Glitch” Trend: Protect Your Financial Future

As a mom of three and a financial advisor, I’ve seen firsthand how essential it is to teach kids about budgeting, saving, and financial responsibility. Equally important is educating them on what not to do, and here’s a prime example: a dangerous trend is circulating on social media, encouraging people to exploit a supposed “bank glitch” to withdraw free cash from ATMs. While this may seem harmless in viral videos, it is actually bank fraud and can lead to serious legal trouble for you or your kids.