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    Happy Holidays!

    My best friend is on a cooking kick. My original present idea was to make him a binder of recipes. Matt and I keep our favorite recipes in a binder for easy access. If we find one online, we print it out and stick it in. If we get it out of a book, we zerox it and add it to our collection. That way, when it’s time to plan our meals for the week we have a cadre of tried-and-true recipes.

    However, it dawned on me that he is not a binder person; he is a computer person. So, instead, I scanned in all our favorite recipes and burned … Read More

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    Clearing Out the Clutter


    Clutter stresses me out.

    It does not stress out everyone, but it drives me crazy.

    And yet I often let our office/craft room get cluttered (it’s easy to do because we have three tables that make a giant L-shape against the walls).

    Ironically, it takes approximately 6 minutes to clear off the clutter entirely. It usually entails putting away a few books, recycling some trash, and filing a few papers.

    And yet here I am, trying to write my lesson plans for the first week of school in January, and I’m mired in clutter. Ugh!

    Okay, I am going to spend six minutes clearing it off, so the rest of … Read More

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    It Pays to Discover

    Okay, I can’t believe I just used a capitalistic, consumeristic tagline as my title.

    But seriously, friends, it makes so much sense to use a Discover credit card for as many monthly purchases as possible and then earn money back.

    Disclaimer: Only use credit cards if you can pay off the entire balance each month! I am not advocating that you start racking up credit card debt. On the contrary! Credit cards can be super-dangerous because they can deceive you into thinking you have more money than you do. And honestly, it’s stupid to pay money for money (which is what we do if we carry credit card debt) unless … Read More