A Short Break Welcomes Me!

A Short Break Welcomes Me! I will be away from my desk from Friday until Monday as I am visiting my parents for their 40th wedding anniversary! I will have many coupons and great articles for you next week to make up for the lost ...

Do YOU Live Near Denver?

If you live in Denver or around there. You need to read this..... Recycle Your Post-Thanksgiving Cooking Oil Oil Converted To Biodiesel Fuel DENVER -- Thinking of making fried turkey this Thanksgiving? Well, instead of tossing out the oil or dumping it in the drain -- ...

Black Friday Deals at Amazon

Black Friday Deals at Amazon Great Black Friday Deals. No Black Friday Blues. Black Friday deals start today!  Don't spend Black Friday 2008 jostling for bargains and parking spots. Amazon will have amazing deals to help you and your site visitors get holiday shopping done for ...

Frugal Feasts….YUM!

I know that you can find plenty of information out there on how to save money this Holiday Season, especially food savings, however, I particularly enjoyed these tips. The Feast Potlucks is especially noteworthy! I came across this on Baby Center: Holiday feasts on a budget Posted by Kristina Sauerwein in Nutrition, Holidays, Traditions, Food, Celebrations, Family Life, Shopping, Lifestyle | November 14th, 2008 | Trackback Thanksgiving, often the largest meal of the year, is less than two weeks away. Christmas is not far behind. With a shaky economy and rising food costs, holiday-feast expenses might be a big source of stress. “Food is an important part of holidays, and this is especially true for Thanksgiving,” said Jennifer Ebelhar McDaniel,* a registered dietitian and an assistant professor of nutrition and dietetics at Saint Louis University. “There’s a lot of pressure to serve a big, traditional Thanksgiving meal, but for many people that’s just not financially feasible this year.”

Thanksgiving Recipes

Thanksgiving recipes as promised. Included are Maple turkey with mushroom stuffing and pecan bars....yummy!

Thanksgiving- Right around the corner

Thanksgiving is October 13th, 2008 this year. Check back soon for menu ideas and recipes.