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Our Holiday Wish List for You

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It's that time of year again! So many pleasant things are happening: the holidays, lots of good food, parties to attend, gifts to give, and visits with friends and family. You might also be reminded that it's finally time to make plans to re-do the kitchen, update the baths, or finish the basement. Your family budget is probably another big thing that's on your mind this time of year. When it comes to updating their home, many homeowners think that getting good design puts remodeling out of reach. The truth is that a high-quality, well-designed project is a great investment that can actually save you money in the long run. What's on Our List? The items on our wish list for you – this holiday season AND all year long – are probably on your remodeling wish list, too. Your lifestyle requirements and budget are at the top. We take a look not only at the budget, but also at creative design possibilities that make the most of everything in the remodeled space: from traffic

Cassava Flour Tortillas (Paleo, AIP)

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Grain-free cassava flour tortillas requiring only three ingredients! These homemade tortillas are easy to make and are paleo and AIP-friendly. If you enjoy all the foods that involve tortillas – tacos, burritos, wraps, enchiladas, etc – but have a difficult ... The post Cassava Flour Tortillas (Paleo, AIP) appeared first on The Roasted Root .

Decisions, Decisions… More of What to Keep When You Remodel the Bath!

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Bathroom remodeling is filled with difficult decisions, and sometimes the first ones are the hardest… like what to let go and what to keep! We shared some ideas with you recently , and now we're back with part two, via The Recorder Online , to help you decide what to keep when you remodel your bath! Tired of the tub? We relayed the advice about what to do with your jetted tub – namely, get rid of it. But that doesn't mean just ban the bath! Think twice, or even three times, before you consign a cast iron, claw foot bathtub to the dump. This type of vintage fixture is likely to be harder wearing than any modern bath and never goes out of style. The outside of a clawfoot tub can often be painted to match your other decor. And the inside, if it has seen better days, may be a candidate for reglazing. Don't get sunk at the sink! Even if your sink is functional, it can be… well… less than ideal. Who else hates it when the bathroom counter is a-slosh with water? After every. Singl

How to Get Fit and Lose Weight this Year without Spending a Dime

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Many will make resolutions on New Years, vowing to drop the additional pounds leftover from the holidays, and generally making more healthful choices starting January 1st. And while new beginnings can be a helpful motivation, we think the best time to actually get started on new goals is actually now:  late winter and early spring. So, while we hope you made some good progress in the first few weeks of January, the real question is: how's it going come February 1st?   … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com

5 Features of All the Best Credit Cards

You must have probably experienced the worstwhen you see better offers slip away because you had no cash and you areplanning to apply for a credit card. The big problem? You are confused about whatfeatures are the best to look for when applying for a credit card. The good news: There are a couple of featuresyou should check when you have made up your mind that you are applying for acredit card. Below are some of the five features of all thebest credit cards you can ever imagine of: 1. Lowinterest rates Perhapsthis is the feature most people will look for. Everyone wants to save money.So, there's a need to save it when there is an opportunity. Credit cards thathave low-interest rates will give a few perks, butthey are the best if you need to savesome cash . Thegood news is that when you have a good credit score, your credit issuer willoffer you lower interest rates. The bad news though is that some credit cardissuers will assume the benefits and charge you high fees. Oneof the best

How to Stick to Your New Year's Cleaning Resolutions

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2019 is here and the annual tradition of setting New Year's Resolutions and vowing to break bad habits has begun! The new year is the perfect time to start afresh and set yourself a few personal goals. This year, why not try setting some resolutions for your home too? From monthly decluttering, to cleaning the fridge once a week, these can be a great way to improve your family's wellbeing and the general cleanliness of your home. Once you have decided on your resolutions, the hard part is sticking to them! By late February, many of us begin to lose motivation. Make this year different – we have gathered six tips that are sure to make your New Year's cleaning resolutions a success!     1. Keep it simple It is easy to get carried away when making resolutions, especially when filled with the optimism and determination of the new year. In reality, establishing new cleaning habits will take time and willpower. So, the best approach is to settle for a few, simple resolutions. Thi

7 Expensive Rental Property Investing Mistakes to Avoid

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My readers and podcast listeners regularly reach out to me to say that they're afraid to invest in rental properties because they don't want to put their life savings at risk on a deal. I get that - but, if you approach real estate investing the right way (with risk management in mind), then you can save yourself a lot of money and trouble, and reap the benefits. After 7 years of being a landlord, I wanted to share some of the common (and expensive!) mistakes I've seen other rental investors make, and how to avoid them. So if you've been considering rental property investing, this is a must-watch. Here's what this video covers: Mistake[...] Keep reading...