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Home November 2009 Newsletter
November 2009 Newsletter
November 2009 Newsletter
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An Organized, Stress-Free Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is the start of the busy holiday season. It can be a stressful time, but only if you let it. Here are a few suggestions for taking the stress right out of your gathering.
1. The first thing to do is plan and prepare ahead of time. Sit down and make a list of the things you need to get done. Take an inventory of your supplies, dishes and cookware. Make sure you have everything you need. There is nothing more stressful than finding you don't have something on the big day! Also, plan your meal from appetizers to desserts.Make a list of the ingredients and items needed. Don't forget to plan for leftovers. Purchasing a few disposable containers can be handy to store leftovers for sharing with family and guests. More |
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Take inventory of your winter wardrobe.
This winter, plan to be prepared and look your best. Take an inventory of your winter coats, jackets, scarves, hats, boots, gloves and winter underwear...
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| 5 Ways to Organize Your Finances 1. Consolidate your credit cards:
Rather than having a bunch of different credit cards, consolidate all of your expenses on one single credit card, preferably one that has a low finance rate... |
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- It’s time to pack away summer clothes and bring out the winter wardrobe.
- Move your winter flannel sheeting to the top of the pile in your linen closet.
- Do your Thanksgiving shopping early this year to avoid the rush. More |
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Many people choose to show off their festive side by changing up the décor in the dining room. This means tablecloths with a Thanksgiving or fall pattern are being pulled out and set on the table, along with matching napkins. There is probably a beautiful centerpiece, and maybe even a collection of festive fall china that everyone will be enjoying their meals on. Read more |
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