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How Stay at Home Moms Can Quit Smoking

July 21, 2015

Women who smoke are putting themselves at an increased risk for breast cancer, lung cancer and heart disease. Mothers are not the only ones affected by cigarette smoking. Children who inhale secondhand smoke are more likely to develop asthma, respiratory infections and ear infections. Exposing a baby to secondhand smoke can increase the risk of sudden infant death syndrome. There are many things that stay-at-home mothers can do to quit smoking. Below is a list of tips that will help: Surround Yourself With A Supportive Group Of People Your family members and friends can give you the encouragement you need to quit smoking. You can also benefit from joining a support group. Nicotine Anonymous is an example of a group that can help you stop smoking. You can also join smoking cessation support groups online. Develop Healthy Habits Many women find that their cravings are the strongest during times when they are bored. That is why it is important to keep yourself busy with healthy ...

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Eat Like a Local: The Best Seafood Restaurants in San Diego

July 16, 2015

San Diego has fantastic restaurants of all types, but it's a real treasure trove for seafood lovers. From fish tacos to sushi to fish and chips, America's Finest City has exactly what it takes to scratch that itch when you're hungry for the catch of the day. Like any great culinary city, though, San Diego has a short list of places that locals swear by. There are all the good seafood chain restaurants, including Truluck's, which is among the best, but while you're staying at one of the hotels in San Diego, make sure you check out some of these local places. Mitch's Seafood Right on the marina in Point Loma, this is a great little place, especially if you're looking for fish tacos. Use the GPS if you don't know your way around town; it can be a little tough to find if you don't know where you're going. The fish tacos offer a variety of fish choices -- triggerfish, yellowtail, grouper and more. Stay in one of the affordable hotels in San Diego and go to Mitch's for lunch on Taco ...

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Article – 5 Ways To Enjoy All-Inclusive Luxury Travel At A Rock Bottom Price

July 16, 2015

Pick a favorite tropical destination, and you’ll likely find all-inclusive options that focus on the fun without compromising on variety. A close look at a resort’s fine print can shave hundreds off an itinerary — without losing that luxury travel feel. Here are five tips to make your all-inclusive experience as memorable as it is affordable. 1. Look for package deals Package offers (an all-inclusive favorite) can save hundreds by booking flights and hotel nights at the same time. For example, going with a package offer can save around 39% at the Grand Fiesta Americana Los Cabos All Inclusive Golf & Spa in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Booking value packages at the SeaGarden Beach Resort All Inclusive in Montego Bay, Jamaica, can mean savings of several hundred dollars on your trip. 2. Hungry? Pick for variety While many all-inclusive resorts feature multiple restaurants, choosing one with an especially wide range of options can lead to major savings on food. With a ...

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Tips for Attic Renovation

July 8, 2015

With an attic renovation, you can add valuable space to your home. However, like most projects, there are several things to consider before beginning this tedious project. By following these tips, you can make your attic an enjoyable place to live. Before purchasing your first piece of lumber, consider city codes and the safety of your home. In some towns, permits are required before renovating an attic space. While codes vary from town to town, most require that the ceiling be at least seven feet tall in half of the room. Once you ensure that the area passes any necessary codes,hire an engineer. The engineer can inspect your homes foundation making sure that it can handle the extra weight. Now that your home as passed all inspections, the fun of remodeling can begin. Since the room will draw lots of heat, consider installing a ceiling fan. Not only will the ceiling fan give you a nice breeze during those hot summer months, but it can also draw heat into the space in the winter. ...

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Day Trip DFW – Ham Orchard (Terrell, TX)

June 11, 2015

My husband’s work schedule has loosened up a little, so he’s been able to actually get his days off more often than not lately. We don’t get to do a lot as a family usually and since this is the last summer before our daughter starts school, we wanted to take advantage of being able to get away and do a little something…even if it’s just for a day. The Dallas/Fort Worth area has tons of activities and attractions to keep everyone busy for the summer or any other time of the year. While you may be familiar with places like Six Flags, The Stockyards, or the JFK Memorial Plaza, there are a lot of other smaller places that many people overlook or don’t know about. Thus, Day Trip DFW was conceived. Each Day Trip DFW article will feature a different place (or places) that are in the DFW area, or within easy driving distance. First up is a place that isn’t even a 10-minute drive for me, and we visit it multiple times during the summer: Ham Orchard. Ham Orchard is a 100-acre peach farm started ...

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Seas, Sunsets and Memories: Planning a Family Reunion Cruise Holiday

May 20, 2015

You can choose your friends, your school major, and your spouse, but you can’t choose your family. However, you can decide when and where to spend quality time with them. A large number of families decide to reunite upon the open seas for a cruise holiday. If this has not previously been on your itinerary, read a few reasons why your next family gathering should take place on a cruiseship. Control the Variables When planning a gathering on land, it’s difficult to control variables for all parties. Considering the costs of airfare, car rentals, gasoline, hotels, and more, it can begin to look like an expensive reunion for some or all. However, cruise lines offer all-inclusive deals as well as packages for large parties. It’s easier for members to budget for the gathering and allocate funds for extras. Rather grandma getting blindsided by additional costs, put her heart at ease and ensure the reunion will be filled with happiness while not emptying her bank. Playing the Options If ...

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