Category: Saving Money
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How To – Get Rid of your Cable or Satellite TV Bill and still enjoy Television
Cable and Satellite TV bills can cost more than half your other utility bills combined and although its nice watching a movie you’ve seen 20 times or some reality show thats kinda lame but its the only new thing on all 147 stations you are paying for gets to be a bit much. The really…
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How To – Don’t Trash your Newspaper and Cardboard Save it for Projects
In almost every town and city recycling programs have had us trying to find things to place in that large bin they charge us extra for… In some locations they actually watch your frequency of recycling and will fine you if you aren’t giving the garbage man enough stuff … but heres the deal instead…
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How To – Shopping Tips when buying a New Garage Door
Its not every day that you shop for new doors for your home and your garage door is probably last on your list for replacement but either through age and wear or through damage there are times when you will need to replace your garage door. Getting the best deal on a new garage door…
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How To – Food Acidity Level Reference for Canning
There are a variety of foods that are available in stores that most home canners may want to process. Understanding the acidity level of the food you are preparing is very important for longevity in storage and for safety. Normally standard boiling in a water bath for canning requires that you use either a high…
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How To – Preparing For Higher Food Costs Half of U.S. in severe drought
Counties in Arkansas, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Mississippi, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee and Wyoming were included in Wednesday’s announcement. The USDA uses the weekly U.S. Drought Monitor to help decide which counties to deem disaster areas, which makes farmers and ranchers eligible for federal aid, including low-interest emergency loans. With the drought drying…