Year: 2014

Tax Deductions for the Unemployed

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Losing your job is one of the most stressful things you can go through. However, it doesn’t give you an excuse to not pay your taxes or pay attention to tax deductions that you qualify for. Unemployment checks are taxable It is important to remember that unemployment compensation is taxable. Take it from me, you […]

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Thai Panang Curry Recipe (Peanut-Free)

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A lot of you asked for this recipe, which I’ve been meaning to post. This recipe is naturally gluten-free. It’s also peanut-free for those with a peanut allergy. Instead of ground peanuts, which is what it’s traditionally made with, I used almond butter. You can really taste the difference. I’ve made Thai Panang Curry at […]

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How to Save on Baby Formula

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This post brought to you by Sam’s Club. All opinions are 100% mine. When my daughter was a baby, formula was one of the largest expenses in our food budget. I did whatever I could to save – use coupons, buy on sale. But no matter what, it was an expense that we had to […]

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How to Get Free Gifts with Wrapp

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Have you seen the new app Wrapp? Perhaps a friend sent you a gift on Facebook with Wrapp and you wondered what it was. Wrapp is a way for you to send and receive free and paid digital gifts via Facebook. There are special promotions every week for free offers or free gift cards to […]

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Easy Budgeting with Mint

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FYI: Mint no longer exists, sadly. Check out my newest digital budget planner, Budgeting Made Easy Digital. I used to track my spending through Quicken. But I got lazy and stopped tracking my spending and budget for several months. With Quicken, you have to sign into your bank accounts regularly to get the latest updates […]

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