If you have young children, there’s no doubt you’ll be faced with the battle to keep things neat and tidy, especially in two places where kids are likely to leave things lying around: the mudroom and their bedrooms.
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Group-buying coupons are everywhere, from the monolithic Groupon to sites that service just one or two cities. Some of the coolest coupons are for stuff you never imagined doing, like skydiving. Others offer deals on movie tickets and -- most popularly -- spa services.
\nMany offers seem irresistible, but how do you know when it's truly a good deal? Here are eight ways to get the most out of your deal-of-the-day.
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Spring is the time to begin working on home improvement projects. If you're thinking about stocking up on supplies for your most pressing project, consider the ways you can save when you do-it-yourself.
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I’ve never been one of those naturally organized people. Before having kids, I was very much a fly-by-the-seat-of-my-pants type of person. Sure, I took care of my responsibilities but my schedule was in my head, not organized in any way - and that worked fine for me. Add three kids with varying activities and my whole system of winging it just wasn’t working anymore. I knew I had to adopt some new habits to keep myself and my family on track.
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