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Every dishwasher knows the struggle of cleaning utensils and cookware because sometimes or most of the time, cleaning them requires extra effort and double checking. What a relief and convenience it has been since nonstick pan came to the picture! Nonstick pans are very popular and marketable because they offer cooks an easier job and shorter...
It used to be called “pinching pennies”. Now it’s known as “stretching a dollar,” maybe because inflation made pennies so valueless it didn’t seem worth the effort to pinch them. But no matter what phrase you use, it all comes down to making the money you get from paycheck to paycheck last longer and go further....
When we think about mobile technology, the first thing that usually comes to mind is how convenient it’s made our lives when it comes to both work and play. It helps us collaborate with our coworkers while also giving us immediate access to our favorite sources of entertainment. However, did you know that it can also...
Most people don’t want to think about budgeting. It’s a process that is very emotional and can cause a lot of frustration. If you have a budget in place already, commend yourself, but make sure you don’t become a victim to some of the pitfalls of budgeting. 1) Spending more than you’re earning. This is a mistake...
“Breast is best.” This is the motto of breastfeeding mothers everywhere. Unfortunately, there is also a strong opinion that comes with the above motto, “Breastfeeding mothers are the best moms,” giving moms who don’t breastfeed a burden of guilt that is absolutely unfair. While I am all about breastfeeding and will always choose that for my own...
The majority of working Americans (86 percent) sit all day at their job. And their spines show it. Take a look around the next time you’re out and about, and you’ll likely see that most — if not all — people have rounded shoulders and forward heads (a condition often referred to as upper crossed syndrome)....
If anyone has the inside edge on worry, it’s me! My nickname as a five-year-old was “Little Miss Worry Wart”. Seriously, it was! I worried about everything a five-year-old could worry about, and then some. Of course, there were some pretty traumatic events going on in my little five-year-old life that gave me some valid reasons for...
When I was growing up as a teen in the United States, I remember seeing pictures on TV of European women with hair under their arms, and wondering why they didn’t shave. Now that I have spent time living in both Europe and Asia, I’ve discovered that the body hair issue is a very complex one,...