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Kitchen Focus This list lays out some basic planning tips and a schedule for things that can be done ahead, in preparation for the big Thanksgiving meal. |
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Doing More with Less at Christmas Here are some guidelines for coming up with inexpensive solutions to holiday mayhem, though it really applies year round. Some of this info may seem old and outdated, but it is rooted in classic frugality! |
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