Hey, I’m not the relationship and financial loser in this thread who is whining about a $150,000 student loan debt and scared about making a commitment to an $860/month apartment rent. I’m an actual...
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Hey, I’m not the relationship and financial loser in this thread who is whining about a $150,000 student loan debt and scared about making a commitment to an $860/month apartment rent. I’m an actual...
I guess it's time to find additional work to supplement your income - what a unique concept. Hubby worked 4 part-time jobs while he was taking 22-credit hours getting a degree in architecture, and...
My daughter (45-years old) does extreme strength and cardo training, plus a lot of mountain biking, but never runs until she shows up for a 5K and always comes in first in her age group. She hates...
You can join Netflix free for a month. We stream it through ROKU on our TV, but there are other ways you can stream it. Have you checked out the web site? https://www.netflix.com/ We rarely watch...
Why keep the thing around any longer than necessary? If you've been making $350 payments, continue at that rate (and more when you can) and get this debt off your back whether the payment is lower...
I would NOT install garbage disposals - and a pox on the person who invented them.... They often seize-up if not used frequently, and if you ask a truthful friendly plumber, they totally dislike...
Using a vegetable spiralizer is just another choice we all get to make when preparing food each day. It's neither right nor wrong - just a choice. Although it's a fun choice that seems to help get...
You might enjoy these links for more broth information.
Broth is Beautiful - http://www.westonaprice.org/health-topics/broth-is-beautiful/
Why Broth is Beautiful -...
I was going to make soup today in my solar oven using the juices left in the slow-cooker from making boneless beef ribs last night, but they burned the Flint Hills pastureland last night and the air...
Your divorce is already public information and was recorded at the local court house and in the local newspaper, and can easily be retrieved for the family tree. If not from you, then through other...
When you rent, be sure to pay it before it's due each month and get a statement from the person you rented from that you did just that when/if you ever move. That statement of payments can go a long...
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We also practice home food storage, so much of our grains/seeds/nuts/beans are purchased in bulk, or discounted (nuts are normally purchased after Christmas when drastically reduced, or in...
I would also add juicing to the "soup" mix, for people who juice vegetable/fruit combinations. The "Prudent Homemaker" (http://theprudenthomemaker.com/blog?view=entry&id=88), a really inspirational...
I happen to live where the cost of living is much lower than in Canada, and much lower than most of the U.S., so you will need to adjust the amount to your prices, but you may be able to do it if you...
I'd make a call your local library and ask them to put together some things for you. I have a homebound friend and our library will even deliver and pickup. You might enjoy some juvenile books. ...
:laff: Your personality type is showing......
I have the book but haven't tried the diet.... It didn't seem like a good fit for me. There is some good information I enjoyed reading, with lots of helpful resources in the back, and I've used...
It's funny how people are so sensitive when this subject comes up. Those of use who have used personality tests (three decades now, personally) can already tell most things with just a few questions...
I teach these as food/nutrition/budgeting classes.... When we start people on a food budget we aim for $25 per person, and adjust from there. I do it for two adults for just under $17 per week per...
I took the DNA test several years ago from Ancestry. I did give the collection of DNA some thought, but was so curious I decided - who really cares? Anyone can get my DNA at any time just digging...
You can find gardening charts on-line. Something similar to this: http://www.yourgardensolution.org/how-much-can-you-grow/ Check out the "Square Foot Gardening" book from the garden for more...
I dehydrate extra greens. You can add dried greens to soooooooooo many things from smoothies and soups to meatloaf.
My husband grew up in a 12-person household - 4 older sisters, 3 younger brothers, parents, uncle and grandmother with one bathroom. You shouldn't have any challenges compared to that....(LOL).
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I think we all have "just in case" clothes. Have you read "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up" by Marie Kondo? That one book is fantastic for making these kinds of decisions.
The Basic-4 Eating Plan
Bread/Cereal - 4 servings (we consume all of them as wholegrains)
Fruits & Vegetables - at least 4 servings (we consume more)
Meat / Meat Alternatives - 2 servings
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