Stretch Your Produce Life and Dollars
Wilted Celery All Rights Reserved 2013 Preparedness Pro There’s not much that I dislike more than spending money on produce only to have it go bad before I get a chance to use it. I don’t just Read more…
Wilted Celery All Rights Reserved 2013 Preparedness Pro There’s not much that I dislike more than spending money on produce only to have it go bad before I get a chance to use it. I don’t just Read more…
Ok Folks. Sorry, but it’s that time again. Yes, I’m going to address another component of Financial Preparedness today. For those who feel that the topic of Financial Preparedness is about a dry as a bag of 100 year old beans, I apologize. I truly do try to restrain myself so that you aren’t too bored. But in the case of today’s article, there was simply too much that was too obvious (and somewhat alarming) to me, that I couldn’t hold back from trying to educate on this one.
I’ve been winding down my Coupons Training Boot Camp classes for this year. This Saturday will mark the last one I teaching this year before I start charging folks to attend this particular class. As a result, the classes this week have been quite full. (Many, of course, waited until the last minute to register only to have to be told that we were full to capacity—bummer.) In spite of full classes, I’ve still been a bit disappointed in the turn out. Let me expound on why I feel that way.
Well, at least those of us who are addicted to cheese anyway.
Then this article is for you!