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Why I Decided To Pay My Kids For Chores ?>

Why I Decided To Pay My Kids For Chores

I’ve always been of the school of thought that paying kids for basic chores basically sucks. That they’re a member of the family and doing things that are necessary for our household shouldn’t be bribed. I always assumed that at some point we would start giving them a small allowance but not in exchange for things like cleaning their room or cleaning up after the dogs. That’s what they’re supposed to do regardless of getting anything in return right? I…

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Work and Car Emergency Kits

Once you’ve secured your home and first aid kits, the next step is a pack for your car or work. Or both. If you have somewhere to store things at work like a locker or desk, it is a great idea to have a small kit of necessities to get you by in case you happen to get stuck there due to something like road damage. As for me, I’m a 911 operator. That means if there is an earthquake…

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Home Emergency Kit

The Home Emergency Kit is going to be the most work. It has the most components and variables. Meaning what will work for my family and the city we live it may not work for yours so I’m gonna try to start out with the basics and add sections where you fill in your own personal changes and needs. The bare necessities that the Red Cross recommends if you are ever in need to evacuate your home are the following:…

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Home First Aid Kits

The first part is one of the easiest. Purchase or put together a first aid kit. If you don’t yet have one, my best recommendation is buying a small but mostly complete kit. It is usually much cheaper than putting one together from scratch. Use the Red Cross first aid kit suggestion list and make sure most if not all of these items are included. The best deal I’ve found at the time of writing this (October 2017) is The…

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Family Emergency Kits Part One ?>

Family Emergency Kits Part One

Emergency Preparedness That Won’t Break The Bank I live in California, and besides the notoriety for great weather and celebrity sightings, we are known for one big thing, EARTHQUAKES. Really, we have them all the time, true Californians aren’t phased by a little shake and wiggle during their morning coffee. It’s almost funny how non-chalant we are about noticing we just had one. “Hey, we just had an earthquake, i think it was a 3.2” (yes, we even go as…

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Easy Mexican Albondiga Soup

One of my favorite childhood meals is Albondiga soup. There is nothing better for a cold day than a big bowl and some warm tortillas on the side. This is my Mom’s version of this Mexican cold-weather staple, my kids now love it. Ingredients like the “El Pato” sauce can be found in your grocery’s store’s ethnic/hispanic foods aisle. Ingredients: 1 lb ground beef (the leaner the better) 1 egg 1 oz rice (uncooked) 2 Mexican squash 2 russet potatoes…

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