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Stuff

Hard Or Soft Food: What Should You Feed Your Cat?

September 29, 2017
By Brock Kernin
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The veterinarian made an interesting statement the last time we took our cat to the vet. It went against everything we had ever heard about what to feed our cats for optimum health. If we chose to follow the vet's advice, it would completely change … [Read more...] about Hard Or Soft Food: What Should You Feed Your Cat?

baby shower expenses, spending money on a baby shower gift, baby shower gift advice

Spending

How Much Should You Spend On A Baby Shower Gift?

June 27, 2016
By Brock Kernin
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My wife and I spent part of our Friday evening gift shopping for a baby shower she was invited to the next day. The expecting mother was registered at several nearby stores including Walmart, Target, and Babies 'R Us. With Babies 'R Us already … [Read more...] about How Much Should You Spend On A Baby Shower Gift?

HSA perks, Health Savings Account benefits, health coverage

Insurance

Health Savings Account Awesomeness Example #1

June 24, 2016
By Brock Kernin
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I love my Health Savings Account.  If you're not clear on how they work, or how well they work, you're in luck as I'm willing to share my experiences with them as I need to use mine.  Today's post is my latest adventure in Health Savings Account … [Read more...] about Health Savings Account Awesomeness Example #1

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Finances & Money

Poor Financial Skills Make Life More Expensive

March 16, 2016
By Brock Kernin
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  Having nothing else to do while I waited my turn at the Walmart customer service counter, I did a little people watching. In the 5-10 minutes I was waiting in line, I witnessed two people in front of me request to do a money wire transfer … [Read more...] about Poor Financial Skills Make Life More Expensive

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Family

Is Family Meal Time A Thing Of The Past?

February 19, 2014
By Brock Kernin
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I did something Sunday night for dinner that I haven't done for quite a while. My son tilted his head and looked at me like I was an alien speaking a different language when I told him what we were doing. I had our family eat together at the … [Read more...] about Is Family Meal Time A Thing Of The Past?

Frugality

Six Ways to Rock The School Lunchbox

August 28, 2013
By Brock Kernin
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  When our son was in elementary school, my wife and I would joke that he had an approved list of 10 things that he would eat. He didn't care for many of the food options at school, plus he complained about not having much time to eat once … [Read more...] about Six Ways to Rock The School Lunchbox

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