1. PREPARE. Do your research ahead of time. Dress comfortably. Have a plan
of attack and be efficient. Get plenty of sleep the night before, pack snacks
for energy.
2. DON'T GO ALONE. There are strength in numbers. You cover more ground and
will reap more rewards working as a team. Figure out the money after.
3. BE KIND AND SAFE. You just spent a day being thankful for all you have.
Avoid those who are pushing and don't shove back. It's not worth getting into a
fight or beat up. If you're really worried or don't like the chaos, opt for staying home and taking on Cyber Monday instead.
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
5 Tips to Tailgating Like a Pro (Part I)
1. Learn How To Pack A Cooler (see above picture)
2. Keep a Toolbox In Your Car Filled With Essentials (e.g. condiments, trash bags, wet wipes, paper towels, sunscreen, spatulas, skewers, can opener, bottle opener, etc)
3. Slice and pack burger toppings in advance.
4. Skewer and marinate kabobs the night before.
5. Bring a large plastic tub to haul back dirty dishes.
Part II to come later!
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Super Cute and Simple Thanksgiving Snack!
When you think of Thanksgiving, it's
impossible not to think of food! Here are the ingredients for the snack above,
but you can get creative and mix and match other snack items! Try different
fruits, crackers, chocolates -- whatever you like!
Blueberries
Grapes
Pear
Carrots
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Car myth: Cell phone at the gas pump.
Has anyone ever freaked out on you for using your cellphone while pumping gas? Do you already avoid using it? Well, fear no more.
The Federal Communications Commission investigated "rumors" that a wireless signal can ignite fuel vapors, and concluded: "There is no documented incident where the use of a wireless phone was found to cause a fire or explosion at a gas station," and "scientific testing, however, has not established a dangerous link between wireless phones and fuel vapors."
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