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Coupon Stacking | Mom Blog: written by a teacher-mom, but not just for moms- a blog for everyone
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Written by a Simple Mom. Welcome to The Blogging Mom, a top mom blog written by. A mom but not just for. Moms Parenthood at its best! Tuesday, February 15, 2011. In my couponing quest, I have learned that in order to save the major bucks you have to learn the art of coupon stacking. What does coupon stacking. It means that when you purchase an item, your goal is to: Find your item on sale. Then apply a manufacture coupon. And also apply a store coupon. Most retailers, such as Target. Click here to read a...
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2013 January
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Written by a Simple Mom. Blocking Out The Day. As you work to structure your child’s day, here are some steps you might employ:. 1 Divide the day into time blocks. You may use the natural structure of the day, taking meals, school, nap time, time with the sitter, and bedtime as your time markers. For most children, this is usually the most effective route. The day usually has five or more time blocks. 6 Consider different schedules for different days. In every family there are bound to be variations ...
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2012 November
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Written by a Simple Mom. Warehouse Stores – Good Deal or No? Do warehouse stores save you money? I say yes, if you’re careful. You’ve been eyeing that new Sam’s Club. Down the street for some time now. You’ve asked around and have found that it costs $30 for a one-year membership. If you’re not a member, you can still shop there, but you’ll spend an extra 5% on your purchases. Your friends keep bragging about the deals they find there and the convenience of buying in bulk. You are quite the frugal. Store...
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Of Continual Alteration and Translation | Cycleco2penhagen
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Bicycle Culture in the PostModern Soceity. You are here: Home. Of Continual Alteration and Translation. Of Continual Alteration and Translation. And at the exterior of the kneecap your drive is constantly pedaling. In time. There’s alternative sorts of locomotion. Sewed to accommodate the soul that runs the aggregate illusion. One of a dissimilar, raw, trancendent sensation of it all is a hind street route. All for tomorrow are done, the way wheel builders were yet, and are cycling the ideal way of t...
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Motivation Takes Work
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The Town That Never Sleeps. Middot; Leave a Comment. The late Gene Autry, that wonderful old movie cowboy, once said, You know, if it was easy, everyone’d be doing it. I’m not exactly sure what he was referring to at the time (some difficult riding trick, perhaps? Without a hefty bankroll, without a guru to guide you well, maybe just a grandmother with a cache of commonsense ideas about doing it. Is it like the mysterious diet aid, willpower, that we never seem to have enough of? But none of us is perfect.
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2013 May
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The Town That Never Sleeps. Pets and Life Choices. Middot; Leave a Comment. How do you know when it’s the right time to make a change in your life? Is there such a time? So often you feel unhappy about where you are, but you also feel overwhelmed and uncertain about how to stop feeling stuck and move on. Whatever emotion has you in its grip fear, anger, guilt, helplessness, hopelessness, even disgust can be strong enough to discourage you from taking action. A woman called me one night recently, overcome...
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Written by a Simple Mom. Blocking Out The Day. As you work to structure your child’s day, here are some steps you might employ:. 1 Divide the day into time blocks. You may use the natural structure of the day, taking meals, school, nap time, time with the sitter, and bedtime as your time markers. For most children, this is usually the most effective route. The day usually has five or more time blocks. 6 Consider different schedules for different days. In every family there are bound to be variations ...
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Blocking Out The Day
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Written by a Simple Mom. Blocking Out The Day. As you work to structure your child’s day, here are some steps you might employ:. 1 Divide the day into time blocks. You may use the natural structure of the day, taking meals, school, nap time, time with the sitter, and bedtime as your time markers. For most children, this is usually the most effective route. The day usually has five or more time blocks. 6 Consider different schedules for different days. In every family there are bound to be variations ...