May 2011
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Rental Costs Are About to Takeoff Reasons NOW Is a Great Time to Buy By The KCM Crew
We are often asked whether it is better to rent or buy in the current housing market. The answer to that question is: "It all depends."
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How to Appraise, Insure, and Sell Your Collectibles Start your research on the Web, but be sure to have an expert look at it, too. By Kimberly Lankford, Kiplinger.com
Everyone dreams of finding a priceless antique in their attic. But how do you determine whether your treasure is a valuable heirloom or something better suited for donation to Goodwill?
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Mom's the Word Last Minute Mother's Day Ideas
Our moms play such an important role in all our lives, so it's only fitting that we create a special celebration on the day that honors them. Whether you've already found that perfect gift or you're still searching, you'll want to read on. Here are some ideas to add to the fun.
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Southern Comfort Fried Chicken with a Side Order of Perfection By Kirk Leins
I'll bet when you think of ''comfort foods'', many of the dishes that come to mind are ones associated with the down-home style of southern cooking. In fact, my fried chicken recipe continues to be a favorite among my readers. That's why, in this issue of 360 Degrees, we're revisiting this classic delight.
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Don't Press That Start Button! What You Need to Know About Microwave Ovens By Ingo Loge, PhD, CCN and Nutritional Life Coach
Over 90% of American homes have microwave ovens used for meal preparation. Because microwave ovens are so convenient and energy efficient, as compared to conventional ovens, very few homes or restaurants are without them. In general, people believe that whatever a microwave oven does to foods cooked in it doesn't have any negative effect on either the food or them. You may be surprised what you learn when you read on.
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Wanting What's Best for Your Children Ensure Your Family's Future Happiness and Success
Remember, we all want the best for our children. In terms of the life path children will choose, this sentiment has two meanings for the parent. The first has to do with your children's happiness, and their ability to carve out a niche in a field that truly makes them happy. The second is your children's financial stability as an adult; the ability to make choices that will set them up for a relatively comfortable future.
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