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10 Father’s Day Recipes to Make With Your Kids

Couponing 101

It’s hard to believe that we are already talking about Father’s Day! We have to make sure that we show appreciation towards dad just as we did towards mom last month. Avoid the crowded, overpriced restaurants this year by making a special treat for dad at home. Here are 10 easy recipes to make with your kids for Father’s Day.

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Getting Ready For College & A Discount

For the Mommas

News & World Report: Best Colleges – Save 25% Off. All too soon, my oldest son has become a man. Writing this post on choosing a college, yes college, was very emotional. After signing on to the Marine Corps Reserves, it’s now time to choose a college to accompany his military career.

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A Good Deed from SpiritClips

Nicoles Nickels

. “A Good Deed” is a 5 minute film where a father explains to his son about a stranger who came into his life after his own father died. The stranger would walk with him to school in the mornings and he lost contact with him when he went to college. A subscription would make a great holiday gift!

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Father’s Day 2013 FREEBIES, Coupons & Deals!

Saving Cents With Sense

Father’s Day is June 16, 2013 this year (but you probably already knew that, right!). Make Dad’s (or Grandpa, Uncle, Son) day special, all while saving! Father’s Day Restaurant Deals: Beef ‘O’ Brady’s – Dad Eats Free on 6/16. Walgreens FREE 8×10 Photo College for Father’s Day. Family Deals Father''s Day'

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How to Pick A Career

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

When I was a young adult, I hadn’t a clue how to go about deciding what I wanted to do ‘when I grow up’ I picked a college major solely on what I enjoyed studying – without any thought or investigation as to how it might (or might not) lead to a job some day. It didn’t. Pick based on hours worked/lifestyle.

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Meet a Reader | Karen from the Great Lakes

The Frugal Girl

I’m fifty years old, married almost 25 years, with four sons of various ages ranging from all grown up to still-working-on-it. ? For 20 or so years I’ve been homeschooling my kids, and am now down to about 1 1/2 (one full-time homeschooler, and one doing College Credit Plus with some support).

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Meet a Reader | Biker Liz

The Frugal Girl

My degree is in mechanical engineering, but I’m just starting a transition to nursing – before I got pregnant with my son, I was working as a nursing assistant while my husband finished grad school, and planning to go on to nursing school. For me, being in the kitchen and making food for people is an act of love.