Daily Archives: May 29, 2012

6 Slow Cooker Taco Recipes

Tuesday, May 29th, 2012
by Heather Eng

slow cooker pork carnitas tacos I love Mexican food any time of year, but I especially enjoy it during summer. There's nothing like savoring a meal of tacos and cerveza on a warm evening. Now that Memorial Day's behind us and the weather's heating... Read More >

Categories: Food & Recipes, Slow Cooker Chronicles

Pretty for Prom: Three of-the-moment makeup looks

Tuesday, May 29th, 2012
by Dori Katz

Pretty for Prom: Three of-the-moment makeup looks We all have our makeup preferences—some like trendy, bright colors, while others prefer a more natural look. Whatever your "beauty personality" is, you want to look your best, especially on prom day! Don't fret—it can be easy, fool-proof and (relatively) quick. Just choose your fave style, click on the link and follow the expert tips. Instant gorgeous!  

Categories: Beauty, Fashion

Our Top Picks for Summer Hair Care

Tuesday, May 29th, 2012
by Alli Echelman

120304_shot3-julyopener_126-4 That hot summer sun can do quite the number on your tresses. Keep them protected with these great products. Verb Styling Cream This lightweight cream provides hold while taming frizz.  It's paraben-free and contains a heat protectant, which is perfect for those long days in the sun.

Categories: Beauty

Go Fishing for Free!

Tuesday, May 29th, 2012
by Celia Shatzman

boy with fish Photo courtesy of the Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation If you’re looking for some family fun next month, check out National Fishing and Boating Week from June 2 to 10. The nationwide event allows people of all ages and... Read More >

Categories: Entertainment, Family Life, Freebies & Deals, Travel

5 Credit Card Rules to Live By

Tuesday, May 29th, 2012
by familycircle

credit card usage By Stacey L. Bradford Although Americans are learning to depend less on credit, card use increases during the summer because of vacations and seasonal purchases. Stay disciplined in your spending with these guidelines. 1. Don’t Max Out Your Cards “It’s the biggest mistake,” says John Ulzheimer, president of consumer education for

Categories: Money

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