September 2013
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Timing is Everything As Tapering Nears, Homebuyers Jump on Purchase Train
The Federal Reserve minutes in mid-August narrowed speculation regarding how soon the Fed would begin "tapering" $85 billion in monthly bond purchases. Policy makers were "broadly comfortable" with the plan if the economy continues to improve. All told, as the economy improves, home loan rates may continue to adjust further.
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A While Back, I Stopped Shoulding on Myself By Jason Womack, MEd, MA
Now that it's almost the beginning of fall, is there a goal you've let go of, conveniently forgotten, or simply decided not to chase? If so, I may know why. In order to achieve something new, you're going to have to do something new.
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How to Save Money at the Farmers Market Follow these seven tips to cut the cost of buying fresh produce and other farm goods. By Cameron Huddleston, Kiplinger.com
Shopping at the farmers market can be a great way to get locally grown fresh produce and other farm goods such as meat, cheese and honey. You already know this if you shop at one in your community. But if you've shied away from this sort of market because you think it's too pricey, perhaps you should reconsider. If you know how to shop at a farmers market, you probably won't spend any more than you would at the supermarket. In fact, you might even spend less. These tips can help.
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Rockin' The Chalk Sidewalk Chalk Games For Kids
Exercise is great for kids, and not just for maintaining physical health. Experts now suggest exercise can improve grades, too. Schools are already starting to combine the two, so why not try it at home? Check out this fantastic game to get kids moving and practicing their basic word and number skills. All you need is a little sidewalk chalk!
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Surprising News One Cosmetic Procedure Found to Have Unexpected Benefits
Botox, long-time staple of anti-aging culture and infamous for its ability to reduce the appearance of wrinkles at the expense of genuine facial expression, is getting a medical reappraisal.
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Olive Oil The Culinary World's Most Important Commodity By Kirk Leins
Given its many uses, olive oil may well be the most essential food item found in any kitchen. Not only is it a wonderful medium in which to cook, it's also a critical ingredient for many dishes, as well as a complementary, yet understated condiment.
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