Twilight the book

Okay, I am from the Northwest and only a couple of hours away from Forks, WA the place the books Twilight by Stephenie Meyer are based on. Now, I have to admit I am probably the ONLY person out here who has not yet read this book. I have heard good things about [...]

Moms and Online Shopping: How to Reach this Lucrative Market

So great is the boom in Internet retailing, that a Forrest Research survey estimated U.S. online sales would grow from $96 billion in 2003, to more than $200 billion by 2008. Who is out there, doing all that buying? A good part of the market is women, particularly young mothers who are part of the [...]

Taco Soup Recipe

 Here is a great recipe that the kids love and you can put it in a thermos and send it to school with the kids so they will have a hot meal at lunch. What You Need: For Taco Soup   2 slices of bacon 1 (6 oz) can sliced mushrooms, drained 1 small onion, chopped 1 small red pepper, chopped 4 C [...]

Living Frugally Doesn’t Mean Living Unhappily

Frugality and happiness aren't something society usually puts together. Frugality often brings up images of great sacrifice. We think of the miser who lived in poverty only for others to find millions saved after the miser passes away. What was the use? Frugal living isn't necessarily what you may possibly consider it to be. Frugal people [...]

Once a Lead, Always a Lead

This was a great post by another woman in Direct Sales and talks about taking care of your leads.  Read on, it is good stuff. Direct Sales – Once A Lead, Always A Lead by Audrey Okaneko I read a question the other day from someone asking when is it time to walk away from someone who [...]
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