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You’ve decked the halls. Sent out the cards. Now it’s time to plan for the annual family feast that just happens to be at your house this year. The mere thought can send most chief celebration officers (aka holiday-stressed moms) into a tizzy.
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As the cost of an evening out continues to grow, so does the trend of staying home to entertain family and friends. If you're a budget-conscious consumer, you don't have to spend a fortune to dazzle your guests; experts say you can get some of the best decorating ideas from Mother Nature.
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Does the thought of lugging dusty boxes of Christmas decorations from the basement or attic make you say, “Bah Humbug?” Or, perhaps you are just starting out and don’t have many decorations yet. Don’t fret – instead of “overdecking” the halls, adding just a few selective touches to each room will create a beautiful and festive home for the holidays (without the stress and mess).
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Tis the season for that that burning, uncomfortable feeling in the chest that often follows a big meal, which can result from indulging in food and drink. And no time can be more frustrating than the holidays for those who suffer with GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease), or acid reflux disease.
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Until now, there’s been nothing quite like the experience of catching your favorite flick in the theater, but today’s technology makes it possible to bring the magic of the theater experience to your home. Each year, home theater equipment becomes more sophisticated and affordable, allowing more homeowners to turn their family rooms into screening rooms.
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Take a look at your supermarket bill. Chances are it is higher than it used to be. Prices are on the rise and that’s forcing budget-conscious consumers to look for affordable ways to enjoy their favorite foods and beverages.
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Love it or hate it, holiday shopping at the mall is an activity most Americans will participate in between now and the end of the year. For some, the jingling of Santa’s bells, twinkling lights adorning their favorite stores and the bustling of cheerful crowds makes it the perfect place to get into the holiday spirit. But along with the merriment comes a lot of frustration.
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