Pumpkin pie is not really that healthy, here’s how you can cut the sugar and still make it taste delicious. . . . → Read More: Holiday Recipes – Pumpkin Pie!
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Pumpkin pie is not really that healthy, here’s how you can cut the sugar and still make it taste delicious. . . . → Read More: Holiday Recipes – Pumpkin Pie! My favorite Thanksgiving food is sweet potatoes. My first memory of sweet potatoes was not from my mother’s Thanksgiving meal, but from my Aunt Bobby. We did not normally get together with the Pratts, but we did one Thanksgiving and I remembered the sweet potatoes! My Aunt Bobby was from West Virginia so she had . . . → Read More: Holiday Dishes – Sweet Potatoes This week we are posting our favorite Holiday Dishes and how you can make them healthily. Today is Stuffing. My favorite holiday dish besides the turkey or roast beef is stuffing. Stuffing filled with bread, sausage, celery and whatever other deliciousness goes into it. I even love StoveTop. I started doing a bit of research . . . → Read More: Holiday Dishes – Stuffing We’ve talked about making your life greener and more sustainable in various posts. The ideas have ranged from avoiding bottled water to buying solar panels. But, we have never talked about the power your computer uses and what you can do to reduce that load. You can do as little as powering down your computer . . . → Read More: Three Ways to Reduce the Power Consumption of Your Computer If you have been following my blog of my ups and downs this last half of 2011, you know I have looked at my Mom and seen quite a miracle. If not, the short version is she is 90 years old, broke her hip in a fall, and is now up and about again. We . . . → Read More: My Mom and My Dreams As the holidays approach and the stress level gets higher, here is a few foods that can help you manage stress and curb your appetite. Nuts and Whole Grains contain Zinc, Copper and Omega 3’s. They can improve your mood, decrease your anxiety and give you that boost of energy you need to keep on . . . → Read More: Have a Snack! You have been seeing Christmas stuff since before Halloween. The commercials on TV will start up full force and already Christmas music is playing in the big stores. Christmas is coming! I am going to challenge you a bit here, try to only buy local for Christmas. I am not talking about your local Target . . . → Read More: A Christmas Challenge “Live today. Not yesterday. Not tomorrow. Just today. Inhabit your moments. Don’t rent them out to tomorrow.” Jerry Spinelli “So many people don’t live for today. They are completely consumed with the future, and yet it is how we live today that creates our future. It is what you feel today that matters, because it . . . → Read More: Live for Today In the previous parts we introduced the financial statement, explained the path the money takes, and introduced the income statement. This diagram explains the other side of the income statement: expenses. All your expenses need to serve a purpose. They can increase your assets, provide you with sustenance or protection, or provide for your future. If your expenses are not serving a purpose then they are harming your financial health. . . . → Read More: The Basics of Financial Statements – Part 4 – Expenses Why over complicate things that need not be complex? We seem to see things more complex than necessary. We hear people say this is hard or complex. And because of that we think of it as complex or hard. When if you think of it as easy it is it all comes down to perception . . . → Read More: Simplicity |
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