By annika.barrantiGuest Blogger
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Money Saving Tips
Image by jwinfred via FlickrMy son turned five this week (
I can't believe it!) and although we decided to forgo the party this year in favor of a trip to
Legoland, we did have a little family celebration and it got me thinking about party food. With Memorial Day weekend and barbecue season right around the corner, I thought I'd share a few ideas.
By Dealman
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Loose Change
This week we cover news on illegal downloading, Facebook going after Google, how to buy used merchandise, how to see free movies, a good teen Samaritan, and overpriced (?) weddings.
By brwood
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Special Events
Okay, so I'll be the first to admit, this blog post is at least three days too late to be useful--but you can start planning early for next year.
You can throw a superb
Super Bowl party or watch the Indy 500 all day or have folks over for game 7 of the World Series, but the Kentucky Derby is like all the excitement of those events focused into a laser beam. They call it the fastest two minutes in sports for a reason--and that reason is not a misunderstanding of how time works. Because of that, a Derby party is quick and easy and therefore less expensive.
As an added bonus--unless you live near Kentucky--you are likely the only one of your friends having a party that weekend.
By CouponKate
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Loose Change
Image Courtesy of MarthaStewart.comFriends are definitely forever…except during the holidays. Between the shopping, decorating, entertaining, airport trips and the wrapping/unwrapping, sometimes our best buds fall to the wayside.
So rather than call each friend up with your humble apologies, try throwing a "Welcome Back to Reality Brunch" and help soften the blow of those post-holiday blues.