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Not that we need any sort of excuse for chocolate, but we’re happy that Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, as it gives us an excuse to indulge in anything covered in chocolate.
When I was a student in the sciences, some semesters my books cost more than my tuition. Even I purchased most of my books secondhand, they cost an arm and a leg. Sure, I could often get some of the money back when reselling them, but the campus bookstore would buy them back at only pennies on the dollar, and it was often a hassle to track down other students to sell the books to when my course was done. And I was completely out of luck if the textbooks I bought weren’t used the next semester. Nobody would buy them back, and they ended up becoming very expensive dust collectors. Enter an awesome company called CampusBookRentals.com whose founder saw their must be a better way.
French Polynesia’s picturesque Bora Bora may be famous for its iconic over-water bungalows, but there’s much more to this tropical island paradise than watching the underwater world go by beneath glass paneled floors, gazing into each other’s eyes and staying inside, wrapped in each other’s arms.
This cute sign language I love you card is a great way to while away the time with your little one, and get some Valentine’s cheer in at the same time.
Nothing beats good, old fashioned comfort food after a hard day. From hearty beef stew to cheesy lasagna and steamy chicken soup, these 25 recipes will help make everything just a little bit better.
Budgets may be tight this year, but that doesn’t mean you have to leave off the important people.
If your child has a teacher that you’d like to give a gift of appreciation to, you can without breaking your budget. Here are some easy gift ideas for teachers that come in under $15.
While most people think of Paris as a lover’s city, the secret truth is that it’s also one of the best European cities to visit with a family.
European cities are for romance, fine dining and meandering strolls in the fading light, sure. But you’re in luck – they’re perfect for children too. You’ll only need to adjust your itinerary slightly when the kids are coming along, as some of the greatest cities in Europe are very family-friendly. Here are a few cities that will send everyone home happy.
When we think of comfort food, most folks immediately picture savory comfort foods like lasagna and chicken. Comfort food can be sweet, sinful and delicious. Here are 16 lucious, delectable treats that will comfort and delight.