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&lt;p&gt;If you have a large holiday gift list but don&apos;t have the budget to match, why not make some gifts in a jar? They&apos;re fun, inexpensive, and add a truly personal touch to your gift giving.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I&apos;ll start you off with a few and you&apos;re invited to submit yours to share in the comments section.&lt;/p&gt;
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Some children just don&apos;t like to eat fruit and vegetables and will do most anything to avoid it. So how can you get them to eat the food that&apos;s good for them? Here are a few ways that may help:
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I was having dinner at my son&apos;s house the other night and my daughter-in-law had fixed &quot;old fashioned&quot; baked potatoes. You know, the kind you make in the oven and not the microwave. Boy, they were good. It seems that so many things taste better slow cooked in the oven.
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Most of us have heard the saying “Breakfast is the Most Important Meal of the Day” and it’s certainly true especially when it comes to children. Studies have shown that children who eat a balanced breakfast are more alert in school, perform better and in many cases are less prone to bad behaviour than children who skip breakfast.
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