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Cast Iron Skillets: 5 Reasons Why You Should Have One In Your Kitchen
by Krissy Schwab on March 13, 2013 in Smart Shopper
Refine and Expand Your Hobbies Through YouTube
by Travis Pelto on January 28, 2013 in Zing Zone
Looking for a way to expand your existing hobbies without the expense of instructional books or leaving the house? Check out these YouTube videos that will help you out!
Pressure Cooker Benefits
by Krissy Schwab on September 24, 2012 in Mortgage Rates
If you want to eat meals, like roasts, that take hours to cook on a weeknight, you need to buy a pressure cooker for your kitchen. Not only can you cook wicked fast and healthy weeknight dinners, but you can also make soups, sauces, or stocks faster and you can safely can them to store.
Stop Underestimating Your Slow Cooker
by Lauren Laughlin on August 9, 2012 in Homeowners Tips
Cooking in a slow cooker takes the hassle out of dinner, especially for those gone all day. Stop underestimating your slow cooker and start making great meals.
Starting Your Own Window Garden
by Krissy Schwab on July 13, 2012 in Saving, Smart Shopper
Growing your own fresh produce not only provides you and your family with naturally grown vegetables and fruits, but it also gives most people a sense of pride knowing where their food came from and that they grew it themselves. Starting a window garden is an inexpensive way to provide fresh herbs and lettuce, a creative way to reuse objects around your house and save a little money — and it’s a fun family activity.

5 Ways to Keep Your Utility Bills Low During Winter Months
by Amber Hunt on November 2, 2010 in Homeowners Tips
As temperatures drop, heating bills rise. But it’s easy to save money and stay warm this winter. Check out our 5 simple tips for staying warm & toasty this winter.
45 Ways to Save Money and Live Well
by Jenny Zhang on October 6, 2009 in Saving
I have known people to view saving money as never spending it, buying the cheapest products, and just living very frugally by simply not enjoying much other than knowing they have money in the bank.
This is clearly a miserable way to go through life. Instead, I promote living well, as in experience life, don’t be afraid of spending money, but make sure you’re maximizing how far each dollar goes. Here are 45 ways to save money, while getting quality products, great service, and high enjoyment.
