Americans spend an average of 37 minutes preparing and cleaning up meals a day. Our lives are busy, and many choose to spend their time in other ways. We also like to eat, though. This article will help you bridge that gap with fancy dinner recipes that are easy to prepare. Creating an amazing dinner need…
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Author Archives: Clancy
Four Steps to Dog-Proofing Your Garden
Whether you’re thinking of getting a puppy or adopting an older dog, making sure that your garden is a safe, dog-proof zone is essential. This is especially important if you are getting a puppy who will probably not yet be trained to stay in the garden and might be eager to squeeze out through little…
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7 Types of Damages You May Be Able to Recover After a Car Accident
Car accidents range from minor to incredibly serious depending on the location, the speed of the drivers, and how the accident occurred. Anyone who is the victim of an accident that was not their fault may be entitled to compensation for their injuries. Some of the types of damages they may be able to recover…
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Establishing Boundaries at Your Workplace: What are the Top 5 Most Common ERISA Violations?
The Employee Retirement Income Security Act, more commonly known as ERISA, is a collection of laws put into place by the federal government to protect employees of private organizations that offer health insurance, profit sharing, pension, and retirement plans. The laws establish a minimum set of standards the companies must remain in compliance with when…
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How to Write the Perfect Resume for a Recent College Graduate
Around 20 million people are enrolled in public or private colleges every year. That means a lot of new graduates entering the job market each year too! Unfortunately for motivated new graduates, this fact equates to more competition for sought after jobs. It’s essential to be proactive in getting an edge over everyone else. Having…
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How to Declutter Even in a Small Space
Before we know it, we can realize that we have accumulated far more junk than we ever imagined. If you think that your life is overflowing with objects you no longer need, here are some tips to help you declutter (even if you live in the tiniest of spaces). Break it Down The first thing…
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Summer Vacation Packing List
There’s nothing quite like a summer vacation to brush off the stress of work, school and the other issues you deal with year-round. It’s a time to forget about your troubles and lounge on the beach, take a hike, see some rare sights or explore a foreign country. In order to truly enjoy your trip…
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