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Convenient, Economical Solutions for Mealtime Madness
It's no secret that Americans are busy, and getting together for dinner often seems like an extraordinary task. As food prices continue to increase, families are not only taking hits to their household budgets, they are experiencing long work hours, conflicting schedules and not finding enough time to cook a meal and have dinner together.

To Achieve the Perfect Pool Experience, Just Add Salt
For pool owners, achieving optimal water quality can be a time consuming and frustrating process. It usually involves a daily water test, which is accompanied by the use of chemicals to keep the water clean and clear. A better option might be salt chlorination.

Social Networking Online: Is it Safe?
With literally millions of people using social networking sites on the Internet, don't be surprised if you find your coworker on MySpace or even your grandma on Facebook. Social networking isn't just for teens, and adults are joining virtual communities in increasing numbers. If the concept still seems a bit foreign to you, don't worry. Here are some tips to get you started and help ensure you stay safe in the fast-paced world of Internet social networking.

Myth Busting: Some Helpful Tips for a Nutritious Pregnancy
If there ever was a love/hate relationship for the record books, it's the relationship between a pregnant woman and food. Here are some common myth busters about pregnancy and nutrition.

Money and Responsibility: Teach Your Children to Give and to Save
Teaching your children the value of fiscal and social responsibility may seem like a challenge in any economy. There is good news. By financially educating your children early you will empower them and yourself. With the holidays approaching, and your children now in school, this is the perfect time to teach them these important life skills.

Out of Tragedy Comes Reminder to Put Tractor Safety First
More than half of all farm tractors are not equipped with a roll-over protective structure. If ROPS and seat belts were added to older tractors that are not equipped with ROPS and seat belts, approximately 350 lives would be saved annually on U.S. farms and rural settings.

Know Your Options When It Comes to Paying for College
Is your son or daughter one of the 18 million students heading for college this fall? If so, you're probably still recovering from the shock of seeing the tuition bill. How do you find the money to pay for ever-increasing tuition costs?