Daily Archives: February 6, 2012

Simple Snack Substitutions for a Healthier You

Monday, February 6th, 2012
by Irina Gonzalez

Simple Snack Substitutions for a Healthier You One of the most important things for me when it comes to being a diet success is eating a healthier diet. I do a lot of things to accomplish this: I make healthier holiday recipes, cook up easy and healthy breakfasts, make my grains low in calories and even rely on some healthy eating... Read More >

Categories: Diet Success

What We’re Eating: Chicken Barley Soup

Monday, February 6th, 2012
by Michael Tyrrell

What We’re Eating: Chicken Barley Soup The fact that this has been a very mild winter, hasn't dulled my craving for homemade soup. Chicken thighs were on sale this past weekend in my local supermarket and this soup called to me. What separates this from a more pedestrian chicken soup, is that here is a substantial amount of chicken in... Read More >

Categories: Food & Recipes, What We're Eating

What’s Your Biggest Daily Deal Regret?

Monday, February 6th, 2012
by Heather Eng

online shopping If you're like me, you know what'll be in your in-box every morning: e-mail offers from Groupon, LivingSocial, Scoutmob, Amazon, Blackboard Eats and the like. I'll admit that when I first signed up for those daily deal e-mails, I purchased quite a few. I consider myself a smart shopper who lives... Read More >

Categories: Family Life, Money

A Valentine for My Teen

Monday, February 6th, 2012
by Christina Tynan-Wood

A Valentine for My Teen I love my daughter. But she hates it when I say so. And she is too old at thirteen to do anything but roll her eyes at cute Valentine’s Day cards – though I know deep down she wants one. Despite the current obstacle of her being a teenager, I recently discovered a... Read More >

Categories: Family Tech with Christina

Alzheimer’s Help: 4 Must-Click Sites

Monday, February 6th, 2012
by Lynya-Floyd

alzheimers_150x120 Whether you’re the caretaker of someone slowly losing their memory or simply want to learn more about the disease, these websites provide A to Z information about a condition 5.4 million Americans currently have. Explore these resources, culled by Peg Rosen, author of our

Categories: Health

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