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The holidays are a time to indulge—an abundant Thanksgiving table certainly is something to be grateful for. And while the big bird is the undisputed star attraction, it’s supported by a stellar cast of side dishes. This November, try these 3 unique and nutritious sides.
October could be dubbed Pumpkin Month. As soon as the calendar flips to Oct. 1, the orange gourds start turning up everywhere. While you’re stocking up on pumpkins to carve jack-o'-lanterns, pick up a few that are suitable for cooking, too. You’ll find this gourd is tasty in dishes beyond pie, and we've got 3 for you to try!
America’s favorite fruit is an emblem of education—and the delicious first sign of autumn. As the days start to cool and the craving for heartier dishes intensifies, apples are ideal for homey entrees and desserts. This September, try this versatile fruit in these 3 recipes developed just for you.
If you own a cell phone, at some point you’re likely to upgrade to a newer model. What should you do with your old phone, and how can you make sure all your personal information has been removed?
Whether you heat your home with oil, natural gas or electricity, these tips can help you save money and stay warm this winter.
When school starts, students aren’t the only ones who have to grab lunch on the go. Busy teachers also need to squeeze a meal into a short lunch break. With a little planning, you can enjoy a repast that provides a delicious break in the middle of the day.
July is a fitting month in which to celebrate blueberries, since they are a North American native and have been an American favorite since colonial times. Try these 3 summer recipes now while blueberries are fresh, delicious, and inexpensive.
Each month, we'll give you the scoop on several popular music artists and take some of the mystery out of those classroom conversations and iPod playlists. This June, learn about The Fray, Mandy Moore, Aerosmith and others.
The weather has warmed up, and if that means you’re planning on cooking outdoors, you’re not alone. More than 60 percent of people who own grills are grilling at home more often this year, largely due to the current economy. This June, try these grilling tips and techniques with three sure-to-please recipes.
Are you looking for ways to stretch your food dollars this summer? Grow a few of your own vegetables and you'll save money. Plus, you'll enjoy fresher, healthier, tastier produce. Learn the basics of growing your own vegetables, even if you are short on space. NEA member Kevin Gleason adds his own gardening tips as well.
Each month, we'll give you the scoop on several popular music artists and take some of the mystery out of those classroom conversations and iPod playlists. This May, learn about Taylor Swift, Fall Out Boy, and others.
Get the most out of your air-conditioning system this summer by following these energy saving tips.
It’s a good bet there’s a jar of salsa lurking in your refrigerator or pantry. We bought more than 550 million pounds of the stuff last year, and it has become one of America’s top-selling condiments. This May, try these three homemade salsa recipes that are sure to please!
Have you ever noticed how your taste buds are eager for the next season? Right now, it’s early spring. It’s still nippy, but you’re starting to crave lighter fare in anticipation of warmer weather. For April, try these pasta recipes.
By now, you've probably heard of MySpace and Facebook. Or maybe you've had a colleague suggest you connect on LinkedIn. Before you jump into the world of social networking, know what you’re getting into.
Each month, we'll give you the scoop on several popular music artists and take some of the mystery out of those classroom conversations and iPod playlists.
After a long, busy day, the last thing you want to do is spend a lot of time fixing dinner. Getting dinner on the table quickly is often a matter of how you approach the process. Here are nine expert tips to help you get dinner on the table, pronto.
Grocery shopping used to be simple. There were no claims about how foods were grown, raised or produced. Your biggest decision was chicken or beef. Not anymore. Do you know what all those food labels mean? We've done the research for you.
Supermarkets now offer all kinds of prepared ingredients to speed up cooking, everything from pre-chopped vegetables in the produce aisle to marinated kebabs at the meat counter. Are they a good buy? Here's what we found out.
The big financial question for April: Should I get help to prepare my taxes?
Discover the necessary steps to take care of yourself and your loved ones during an economic downturn.
Find out how you can give wisely, keep track of your donations and hold your chosen charities accountable.
These tips will help you steer clear of web scams, spot disreputable online vendors and keep your personal information safe while you shop online.
Sometimes the cheapest appliance in the store isn’t the least expensive over the long term. Learn how to factor in the hidden cost of energy before you buy.
Making your home more energy efficient requires some detective work.
These tips will help you spend less money on gasoline and help save the environment.
The IRS has up to six years to complete an audit of your tax return depending on your circumstances. Find out which documents to keep and for how long.
Failing to tie up loose ends can put added stress on your family. Learn more about why and how to prepare information for your beneficiary/survivor.
Are you really ready to buy that first house? Learn from those who have been there and avoid these top five emotional mistakes.
Follow this week by week checklist to ensure a glitch-free and organized move.
Avoid costly surprises by getting a professional inspection before you finalize the purchase of a house. Here’s what you need to know.
Significantly improve your gas mileage by following these six simple tips.
Use your home’s windows to your advantage. Here are some warm- and cold-climate tips to help you cut your energy costs.
Learn more about the EPA’s new WaterSense label that helps consumers to identify high-performance sink faucets that use about 30% less water than conventional models.
Renting a home is a serious responsibility. Learn about your rights as a tenant by reading through these ten helpful tips.
The Internet is becoming an increasingly important part of people’s lives. This guide provides helpful resources for prospective online shoppers.
If any party in the chain of suppliers or workers does not get paid, you are liable. Protect yourself and your home by learning how a mechanic’s lien works.
Learn how to identify phishing scams, protect your personal information, and report scams to the FTC.
Be a smart e-consumer. Ask these important questions and follow these guidelines when shopping internationally.
Do your research before buying a new car. Learn dealership vocabulary and consider these suggestions to help you make a smart decision.
Don’t get nailed. Here’s how to find the right contractor and protect your assets.
Follow these tips to keep your financial and tax records safe in the event of a natural disaster.
If you need to apply for a card, secure a new one, or change your name, follow these steps.
It only takes a moment for your laptop to disappear. Follow these tips to help keep your laptop safe and secure.
Most Americans haven’t made even a simple will, to say nothing of a more comprehensive plan to avoid probate or save on estate taxes.
Before you buy an auto service contract, ask these questions to help you understand the terms and the coverage.
These “cooling-off rules” can protect you in certain circumstances if you need to cancel a contract.
Before buying anything over the phone, remember these tips for avoiding telemarketing fraud.
Subscribe to this newsletter to get the information you need to help keep your kids safe online.
Follow these indoor and outdoor lighting tips to help reduce energy costs.
Ask these ten questions to get the most out of your home inspection.
Give an aging friend or loved one peace of mind by helping them create a “care plan.” Gather these items now so others can provide the right support later.
Prevention is the best cure to ward off bike thieves. Follow these tips to help keep your bike secure.
Protect yourself when purchasing a used car. Follow these tips to help you make an informed decision.
Protect your data from hackers. Take these precautions when connecting to a wireless hot-spot.
Gas-saving products sound good, but be skeptical of these common advertising claims.
Looking for ways to reduce household utility costs? The water bill is one place to start. Installation of a more efficient water heating system can provide long-term savings while reducing overall water usage.
Mold growing in our nation’s households has been linked to a wide variety of health problems. Understand why mold in your residence could potentially be a problem, both for your health and the structure.
When shopping online, there are certain facts about which you should be aware.
Identity theft occurs when your personal information is stolen and used without your knowledge to commit fraud or other crimes. Learn how to take preventive measures against identity theft.
The Earth as an ecosystem is changing due to industrialization and globalization. What can we do to help save the environment, conserve energy and preserve the planet for future generations?
When you start cleaning out household papers that have accumulated over the months (or years), keep in mind that failure to shred sensitive materials puts you at risk for ID theft.


