Last December, we got an email about the financial situation at work. It was full of grim statistics about our loss in endowment, stocks, and other news not fit for maintaining one’s holiday spirit. Attached to the email was a document outlining a dozen of ways we could immediately reduce costs, in hopes of avoidingRead the whole post >>
Worth it Wednesday: Free is Even Better than Cheap, Yes?
I’ve always loved to read. When I was little, my mom had to strictly enforce “no books at the dinner table” and “no reading after bedtime” rules. (Which, apparently my dad was right. Reading by my dim little nightlight did strain my eyes. Oops.) It only follows then that I adore public libraries. I’ve beenRead the whole post >>
Saving Money. So Hot Right Now.
I’ve been voraciously devouring two fantastic books: Craft Inc.: Turn Your Creative Hobby into a Business by Meg Mateo Ilasco and The Anti 9-to-5 Guide: Practical Career Advice for Women Who Think Outside the Cube by Michelle Goodman. I am alternating between the books at whim, but I just can’t get enough of them. TheyRead the whole post >>
When Life Hands You Lemons…Make Hummus.
I drove through the snow this morning, listening to NPR as usual. I stop at a traffic light and cradle my warm hazelnut latte in my hands, taking a sip of sweet happiness. Maya Angelou is on the Diane Rehm show and is a beautiful, positive spirit. She’s just so full of joy and peace.Read the whole post >>
This Week’s Meal Plan
In my pursuit of becoming a true domestic goddess, I’ve been hoping to plan my meals for a while now. This week, I finally got it together and took inventory of food in my fridge and pantry and used that as my starting point for meals. It means less food will go to waste, sinceRead the whole post >>
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