Has this ever happened to you? You open the doors of your wardrobe closet and, even though it's teeming with clothes, you sigh and say, 'I've got nothing to wear!' If this sounds familiar, it may be time to have a wardrobe revamp! Out with the old and in with the new! … [Read more...] about How to Shop for Clothes – Without Breaking the Bank
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4 Myths About Babies You Should Stop Believing
We've heard them all before – silly little tips and advice about babies that 'wouldn't hurt to try'. Many of us go about doing it without even questioning the reasoning behind the different beliefs, but although it wouldn't hurt to try, we think it's about time we shed some light on these myths about babies, just to make everything clear. Here then are some of the more popular … [Read more...] about 4 Myths About Babies You Should Stop Believing
Cooking Big in a Small Kitchen
Whipping up culinary masterpieces in a tiny kitchen should be a medal-winning accomplishment. When your workspace is crowded and disorganized everything's more of a challenge. If you love collecting kitchen gadgets the problem becomes even worse as every nook and cranny becomes crammed with next-to-useless one-use wonders. Since it doesn't look like the Olympics is going to … [Read more...] about Cooking Big in a Small Kitchen
Overcoming Seasonal Affective Disorder
Anyone who has experienced seasonal affective disorder, better known as SAD, understands the hardship it can inflict. This disorder is a type of depressive state that can be trigger by the low temperatures and reduced sunlight of the fall and winter months. While suffering from the condition, individuals can experience a range of limiting symptoms, including moodiness, a lack … [Read more...] about Overcoming Seasonal Affective Disorder
5 Questions about our “lady parts” that we’re too shy to ask our oby-gynecologist
You have those nagging questions about your lady parts but you're too shy or embarrassed to ask your doctor. Here are some answers. … [Read more...] about 5 Questions about our “lady parts” that we’re too shy to ask our oby-gynecologist