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Needs vs. Wants – Which Is Which?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

My Grandmother was born in 1898. If she wanted to talk to someone, she walked on over and had a conversation, or hitched the mule up to the wagon and rode over. Your environment defines what is considered a ‘need’ My Grandmother lived in a different environment and had different needs than I. Absolutely not!

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Generation Now's First Round of Commissions

Motherhood Moments

COMANCHE GIRL ON THE MOON Written by Dustin Tahmahkera Co-Commissioned by Native Voices at the Autry and Children’s Theatre Company Comanche Girl on the Moon stars an imaginative but insecure Comanche girl named Petu who discovers her late grandmother Kaku’s secret rocket ship on her family’s allotment in Oklahoma.

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Happy Thanksgiving!

Nicoles Nickels

I’m pretty sure I always sang it as Grandmother’s house, which is weird since we actually went to my Grandfather’s house for holidays. Hopefully extended family is with us or we are with them and for a while we all stop driving each other crazy to enjoy good food and wine and conversation. Sometimes there is snoring.

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10 Ways to $ave Energy Comfortably

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Monthly cooking appears to be a growing trend, however, think back to when you were young and you likely remember your parents or grandmother cooking far too much food and freezing it for later use. Conversely, during the summer, close those curtains up during the day to block the sun from warming your house too much.

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Guest Post: 10 Ways to $ave Energy Comfortably

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Monthly cooking appears to be a growing trend, however, think back to when you were young and you likely remember your parents or grandmother cooking far too much food and freezing it for later use. Conversely, during the summer, close those curtains up during the day to block the sun from warming your house too much.

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Tips to Keep Teens Safe Online

Saving With Shellie

Make it a two-way conversation. A good practice is to encourage them to never post or say something unless they would be comfortable showing it to their grandmother. Here are 5 Tips to Keep Teens Safe Online and then keep reading for more about the new ASUS MeMO Pad ™ 7 LTE and a fun giveaway! . Have a Technology Safety Meeting.