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Gluten-Free, Carb-Free Noodles

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Decreasing my intake of carbrates has been 1 he biggest struggles of my existence. I don't have a especially sweet tooth — if you told me I could never have cake or pie again, I'd be bummed, but I'd get over it. But giving up bread? Pasta? Rice noodles? Now THAT can make me want to weep. This isn't to say that cutting back again on carb-loaded meals isn't a great concept for millions of us. There are tons of factors why somebody might want to cut carbs from their diet plan. Whether you're diabetic, attempting to lower your… Read the whole article...

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by Robert Wilkinson - June 25, 2010 at 8:20 am

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Best Money Tips: Summer Savings Inside and Out

Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips roundup. Today, we share ways to save money in the heat of summer, how to stay hydrated, tips to stay safe when buying online prescriptions, and more! Top 5 Articles Summer Savings on the Road and at Home — "Although it may seem a little rustic, the summer heat can allow you to quickly dry your laundry outdoors."  Clever Dude Staying Hydrated Without Spending A Fortune — "Whatever drinks you enjoy, buy them in bulk when they are on sale and keep them on ice so that you can bring a few… Read the whole article...

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by Robert Wilkinson - June 19, 2010 at 2:20 am

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Best Money Tips: Survivor’s Guide to Stockpiling Food

Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips roundup. Today, we share how-to's on stockpiling food, making emergency plans to include your pets, staying positive at work, and more! Top 5 Articles How to Stockpile Food for Survival — "Most families don't buy a year's worth of food in one trip, mostly because it's expensive. But if you learn to combine sales and coupons, you can easily and inexpensively build your store."  Frugal Dad Emergency Preparedness for Your Pets — It's important to have a plan to make sure your family — the humans and the animals — is safe… Read the whole article...

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by Robert Wilkinson - June 9, 2010 at 5:20 pm

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Best Money Tips: Living on One Income

Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips roundup. Today, we offer some insight on living on one income, how to cook up some amazing pasta puttanesca, and how to replace the air filter in your car! Top 5 Articles Living on One Income — I love this account of one blogger’s experience with downsizing to one income. The perks may be worth considering — even if it means a tighter budget! The Centsible Life  What You Need to Know Before Co-Signing a Loan — Whoa! This is serious business, but many times, people just don’t seem to know what they’re getting into. Learn… Read the whole article...

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by Robert Wilkinson - May 8, 2010 at 5:20 am

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Best of Personal Finance Roundup: Best Stuff NOT to Buy in Bulk

By Linsey Knerl Welcome to Wise Bread's Best of Personal Finance roundup. Today, we tell you the best stuff not to buy in bulk, how to make a stellar breakfast pizza, and how health reform will affect you in 2010. Top 5 Articles Best Stuff NOT to Buy in Bulk — Beware the allure of savings when dealing with this list of products. You may not be getting your money’s worth! MainStreet How Health Reform Will Affect Consumers in 2010 — It’s a long bill, but these 700 words can go a long way to helping explain the new changes!… Read the whole article...

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by Robert Wilkinson - March 29, 2010 at 4:20 pm

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The 7 Laws of Negotiation

By Kentin Waits Sometimes, it takes an economic downturn for folks to rediscover a lost art. I've heard all the buzz lately about people beginning to negotiate the price of everything from new shoes to cell phone plans. When we see companies slashing prices and luring us in with incentives and other goodies, we rightly begin to wonder just how firm the price was in the first place. Finally, America is taking the haggle out of the used car lot and applying it a bit more liberally. For some of us though, the art was never lost, and we constantly… Read the whole article...

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by Robert Wilkinson - March 16, 2010 at 2:20 am

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Ask the Readers: Do You Trust Product Reviews? (Chance to win $20!)

By Linsey Knerl How do you know which products are worth buying? Do you ever rely on product reviews for your guidance? With all the blogs and websites offering reviews and opinions on which are the best, how can you know who to trust? We want your feedback on blogs and bias. Do you think that there is a way to tell if a review is honest? If not, is this something you'd like to see in the future? What would it look like? As part of an upcoming SXSW session on FTC compliance and blogs, Wise Bread will be addressing… Read the whole article...

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by Robert Wilkinson - March 9, 2010 at 4:20 pm

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Cash vs. Accrual and Why Accounting Matters for Taxes

By Thursday Bram When you're running a small business, it may seem like deciding between cash and accrual accounting is just one more thing on the long list of things you need to get done. But the fact of the matter is the decision on which accounting method you're going to use makes a difference in something as simple as how you do your taxes and can have long-lasting effects beyond the end of the year. The Difference Between Cash and Accrual Accounting The cash method of accounting is the most common choice for small business owners. Under the cash… Read the whole article...

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by Robert Wilkinson - March 7, 2010 at 12:20 pm

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