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Pizza Lunchable Makeover

Saving Cents With Sense

My son loves to take Lunchables for his school lunch – and his favorite is the pizza. Even though I do give in every once in a while, I do not like buying these preservative laden meals often. Using leftover scrapbook paper I made a band for the drink to add a touch of whimsy. Pizza Lunchable Makeover.

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Back to School Deals 7/13/14: Target, Walmart & Kmart

For the Mommas

Elmer’s School Glue Sticks 2 Pack $0.50 4GB DDR3 SDRAM system memory Gives you the power to handle most power-hungry applications and tons of multimedia work. Crayola Construction Paper 240 ct., $4.96 150-Sheet Wide or College Ruled Filler Paper $0.82 Character Lunch Kits $6.99 4-cell battery.

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5 Easy & Healthy After School Snacks

Saving Cents With Sense

After a long busy day at school kids come home hungry and reaching for snacks, but as our current childhood obesity epidemic statistics show the snacks they have been grabbing may not be very good for them. Yet, what can we give them that satisfies but doesn’t “ruin their appetite” nor become simply wasted calories?

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How to Start a Budget (and be successful at it!)

Family Balance Sheet

You are directing your money where to go–giving YOU the authority over your money. lined paper. I highly suggest using a separate paper calendar from your normal planner to eliminate any confusion. Set your calendar aside, and grab some lined paper. – Food: groceries, meals out, school lunches.

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11 Lifestyle Tips From Organized Moms

Penny Pinchin' Mom

You can use a tablet, phone, or traditional pencil and paper. Sometimes, you don’t even have to give an excuse for saying no. Make Preparations for School and Work the Night Before “There’s something really empowering about going, ‘Hell, I can do this! And don’t forget shoes.

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