How to Go For a Check Up Even Without Health Insurance


Posted January 6th, 2009 by LowJeremy

You may know a lot of people who regularly have the chance to visit their physicians for their monthly, semi-annual or annual check up. However, there are also a vast number who have to worry about high costs and expensive fees because they do not have any health insurance coverage. You can use a few [...]



Taming the Grocery Store Temper Tantrum


Posted January 6th, 2009 by LynnPowers

We’ve all seen it. A child in the grocery store screaming his or her lungs out. Sometimes it’s about candy, sometimes a toy, sometimes for no reason at all. We try not to stare, feeling sorry for the poor frazzled mother who usually ends up giving in to her child’s pleas, to stop the embarrassment. [...]



Make it Easy For Out of Town Family and Friends to Call With a Toll Free Number


Posted January 6th, 2009 by LeePercival

Toll free numbers are not just for the Fortune 500 sized businesses anymore! Thanks to the ease of getting a toll free number set up, it’s becoming more common not only for a small business to utilize a toll free line, but also for the average family to get their own toll free number. Having [...]



What’s the Best Way to Find Affordable Full-Service Long Distance Movers?


Posted January 6th, 2009 by A.Nutt

Finding long distance movers does not have to be a daunting task. However, it is important you don’t want to pick just anyone. This is because you don’t want to risk your possessions becoming damaged. If your possessions do become damaged, you want to know that you’re dealing with a long distance mover that will [...]



Celebrate the Holidays With the Gift of Time


Posted January 6th, 2009 by PhyllisGoldberg,

The meltdown in the economy and the crisis in confidence couldn’t have come at a worse time. Have you been feeling stretched by the financial pressure? If you’re facing tough buying decisions, the responsibilities of the holiday season may even be getting you down. These are challenging times. This year, in more ways than one, [...]



Are Nursing Homes Really Jails?


Posted January 5th, 2009 by LaurenceHarmon

You’ve probably never heard of Charls Todd “Bud” Lee, although he was an award-winning photojournalist whose work has been published in “Life” magazine, “Esquire,” “The New York Times Magazine” and even “Rolling Stone.” His photo of a bleeding 12-year old boy in Newark, New Jersey, who’d been caught in the crossfire of a police shooting, [...]



Unique Birthday Gifts For Dad


Posted January 5th, 2009 by QingGu

What do give a man who has everything? One of these unique birthday gifts for dad, of course!
Grilling for Golfers
Is your dad the king of the golf course and the grill? If so, here’s a gift worth taking a swing at! Not only will the PAR-B-QUE 3-piece grilling set help him show off his golfing [...]



Muck Boots in the Snow Fort


Posted January 5th, 2009 by DonVanPelt

My kids love to play outside in the winter, especially when there is ten feet of snow. But, I don’t know of any mother that has had an easy time finding quality winter boots for their kids. When your kids like to play outdoors in the snow and mud like mine do, keeping them warm [...]



Tips For Blended Family During the Holiday


Posted January 5th, 2009 by FrancisHosein

During the holiday for some people it can be very difficult to choose who or where to go when there is a blended family involve.
This new way of celebrating the holidays can be difficult for the children in making grown up decision of who they want to spend time with.
Creating new tradition
It can be difficult [...]



Biggest Shopping Days and Seasons During the Year


Posted January 5th, 2009 by A.Nutt

Black Friday is not the only big shopping day of the year. There are plenty of other days that are giving it a run for its money. However, it is still the leader with its fantastic deals after Thanksgiving Day. But what are the other shopping days and seasons throughout the year that are proving [...]