by LDS Living Staff
Don't forget your plants as you make preparations for winter!
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by Alex Gentry
As a couple with young children, it was always difficult for my wife and me to finish home improvement projects around the house. One of us was always caring for the kids while the other tried to paint, rake, hammer, or mow as quickly as possible. Some of our projects seemed insurmountable with just the two of us. Then a neighbor introduced us to the concept of "family work day."
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by Ashton Kelley
Don’t know where to start on food storage? You’re not alone. Now it’s time to set aside the excuses and overcome the typical obstacles with a few simple tips.
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by Andrea Densley
With just an old glass jar and extra pocket change, our family was able to change our spending habits and save up for a much-needed computer monitor.
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by LDS Living Staff
Contrary to popular belief, you can enjoy a beautifully decorated home while raising an active, growing family.
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by Ashton Carrington
Wouldn't it be nice if we could save up time by cutting out the little ways we waste it, or getting two things done at once the right way? Here are some tips that have been tried, tested, and proven to help save time.
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by April Osborn
If the idea of a relaxing Saturday sounds foreign to you, you're not alone. Weekends these days can be just as taxing as the rest of the week, if not more so.
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by Julie King
Babysitting co-ops, dinner co-ops, mommy group co-ops . . . the list goes on and on. How do you make a co-op work, and what are the benefits and drawbacks to having one? Here you will discover how to start one in your neighborhood and figure out if this idea will work for your family.
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