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Saturday, November 17, 2012

Thanksgiving on a Shoestring: Break the Wishbone, Not the Bank

Because it's such a traditional holiday, Thanksgiving is an easy one to do on a budget.

The least costly way to do Thanksgiving on a budget? Eat at someone else's house. All kidding aside, it's possible can host a turkey dinner for family or friends, where the wishbone is what's breaking, not your bank. Epicurious has a plan to help you make Thanksgiving dinner for eight people, on a budget of $80 or less. Helpful hints from this plan can be adapted into any Thanksgiving meal, including buying things like herbs and produce in season. You'll get more for your money, and the stuff you're buying will be fresher. Buy whatever you can at a farmer's market. Also, know that a supermarket turkey is just fine! This time of year, grocery stores offer huge savings on the fall-weather fowl - I've seen turkey prices as low as 37 cents a …

Friday, April 6, 2012

Unique Egg Decorating Ideas

Step outside of the usual dyes. It is time to wow the Easter Bunny!

      The Easter Bunny is coming! Easter is this Sunday, April 8. For kids – and some grown-ups – artfully crafting hardboiled eggs is a rite of spring. But let’s be honest: that dollar-store dye kit is hardly an artistic palette. If you haven’t done Easter eggs yet (or even if you have), there’s still time! And if you really want to impress Mr. Bunny this year, put away the wax crayon and the stinky dye tablets. Let your Easter eggs try some of these fashions on for size: Naturally dyed eggs – You may be able to use this method without leaving the house, provided you’ve got some eggs and a fully stocked pantry. The kids will have fun concocting dye formulations, mixing colors and experimenting with texture. "Tie"-dyed eggs – Using 100 …

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