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Historically, American dinner plates have featured meat as its mainstay/star, with vegetables as tepid, secondary supporting players.
Read moreThere has been an increase recently in Americans’ obsessions to look and feel better. Reality makeover programs such as “Extreme Makeover” use cosmetic surgery to erase signs of aging or to change the size and shape of specific body parts. However, for some people, invasive procedures are not an option.
Read moreMaybe you’ve lost your job or your home.
Read moreAccording to a new survey from Edward Jones, “Female Financial Empowerment,”while women have made significant strides in gender and income equality in the workplace, one of the biggest obstacles they continue to face is the tendency to “prioritize immediate family needs” over saving for their own future.
Read moreAccording to research from Working Mother Research Institute and Messenger Kids, 79 percent of working moms find that there is a constant struggle to find the right balance between being at work and being with their kids.
Read moreDid you know that 1 in 4 high school students uses e-cigarettes? Nationally, 5.3 million middle and high school students use these products, which means that even if your children are not using e-cigarettes, they almost certainly have friends who are.
Read moreGardening is a popular activity that seems to be gaining even more supporters. Statistic reports that the number of people who gardened within the last 12 months in the United States rose from around 105 million in 2008 to 118 million in 2017.
Read moreWhite-tailed deer and cottontail rabbit both have a broad diet and sometimes damage garden and ornamental plants. Damage to hosta, rubeckia, pansy, peas, beans, rose, blackberry, and many low growing trees is common. Turf damage is typically minor. Fortunately, homeowners have several options for reducing damage to an acceptable level.
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