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The Nuances of Flavor: How to Make Pour-Over Coffee at Home That’ll Rock Your Taste Buds

There’s never been a better time to dive into the world of coffee. Coffee yields have brought prices down, the lowest ever since 2006. You can refine your coffee-drinking experience by learning how to make pour-over coffee. It all starts with a bag of fresh coffee beans, roasted, and ground for each cup. Once you’ve found your favorite blend, it’s all about how you’ll brew...

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Sharpen the Knives: 8 Tips to Cut Your Grocery Budget

The average American household spends over $7000 on groceries per year. That number increases with each passing year as food prices inflate. How are you supposed to stick to your budget when groceries are so expensive? It’s possible to save money on groceries if you get strategic. You don’t have to buy what flyers and commercials tell you to. Each family is unique in their preferences and budget. ...

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Eat This, Not That: 5 Healthy Cookie Recipes Even Your Kids Will Love

Most American children consume about 32 teaspoons of sugar a day. That’s over 3 times the recommended limit! Many of us adults aren’t faring much better. Trouble is, it’s hard to cut down your children’s sugar intake without seeming like a party pooper. The good news is, you can still spoil them with healthy cookie recipes that leave out the bad stuff while maxing out on the...

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Here’s Why You Should Eat Less Fast Food to Save Money

Over 3% of Americans, about 10 million people, eat fast food about once a week. Most Americans spend at least $1,200 every year on fast food and restaurant dining. That is the equivalent of about $12 per meal. Think about what you can do with an extra $1,200 a year. What is notable is that over 76% of Americans know that fast food is unhealthy. Yet, we knowingly continue to spend lots of money on...

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