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Feminist Websites to Women's Magazines: A Smart Woman’s Reading Guide
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Written by Abbie Stutzer   

Woman reading

OK, ladies. Are you bored with the reading selection in your doctor’s office? Tired of clicking on apparent women’s interest news stories only to get an eye-full of some young starlet who’s fallen off the wagon again? Fume no more. We’ve compiled a “smart woman’s reading list” just for you covering everything from blogs to magazines, to smart websites and a podcast.

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Create a Better To-Do List
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Written by Shilo Urban   

To-Do List

If you are like many people, your “To-Do” list tends to be a jumble of actions, contexts and priorities: Clean the bathroom, write novel, Suzy’s birthday, car – new tires. Obviously, those are four very different things that take differing amounts of brainpower and must occur in unique places – so why are they all jumbled together on your “To-Do” list?

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How to Live Without a (Gasp!) Microwave
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Written by Kirsten Hudson   

microwave

A rushed lifestyle seems to be the norm today, and even you organic foodies might shove off good quality homemade food once in a while in favor of fast no-fuss microwaved meals. (Even if you feel bad about it.)

Based purely on taste, the microwave loses every time. Cooking fresh meals on your stovetop, oven or grill creates scrumptious, healthful meals—and unlike the microwave, your oven certainly doesn't have a bad rap for unhealthy cooking. Tossing that microwave for good might not be as difficult as you think. As you transition, try these tips for easy microwave-free living.

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How to Save $1K in 1 Year Without Trying
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Written by Shilo Urban   

money

Saving money doesn’t have to be painful. You can save $1000 in one year without even trying if you use the following plan, which combines an old trick (coin jar) with new methods (online banking) to make it easy and fun to save. Several strategies combine to save you money that you won’t even miss!

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5 Chapters to a Cozy Reading Spot
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Written by Kirsten Hudson   

armchair

When chilly winter weather arrives, we tend to go into semi-hibernation, avoiding the outdoors and sticking to the warmth of our homes. What's the bright side to not being able to do your favorite outdoor activities? Winter offers up plenty of time to snuggle in and read a good book.

Before you dig into that latest bestseller or a read-it-20-times classic, you need to craft the perfect space to cozy up with your new book. Create the ultimate reading escape with these five easy steps.

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4 Fresh Ways to Use a Serving Tray
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Written by Kirsten Hudson   

serving tray

Perhaps you own a serving tray that, except for the occasional party or breakfast in bed appearance, usually sees the inside of a cabinet most of the year. When not using that cute item on those one or two occasions, don’t shove it out of sight. You can easily vamp up your home décor with those pretty platters.

Serving trays often come in fun patterns, and in every shape and size. Whether you use quirky vintage versions or sustainable modern designs, you eco devotees, these four repurposing ideas using serving trays will have you wanting to serve up new décor all over your home.

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Get Crafty! From Old Calendars to New Cards
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Written by Kirsten Hudson   

calendar

A new year means out with the old and in with the new… calendar. For those of you who still prefer hard copy calendars to digital versions, what do you do with your favorite calendars when a new year rolls around? Do they get tossed in the recycling bin? Or maybe, like me, you stash them in a drawer somewhere—not willing to throw them away, but also not exactly sure what to do with them?

This year, try a new tactic you calendar hoarders. You can easily convert those out-of-date calendars into creative envelopes and cards to use for birthday cards, invitations and thank you notes throughout the year. Discover how to revamp your old calendars in four easy steps.

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Don't Waste Your E-Waste: A Recycling Guide for Electronics
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Written by Abbie Stutzer   

phone

Okay, who’s willing to admit you asked for an iPhone 4S for the holidays even though there’s a perfectly fine iPhone 4 residing in your tote? We’re all guilty of coveting new technology this time of year... but make sure you recycle your old stuff. While recycling or finding homes for old iPods, phones and computers used to be a drag, it’s no longer so difficult, at all. A myriad of organizations, businesses and companies can help you find a place to recycle or re-purpose your electronic lifeline of yesteryear.

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Decorate Your Holiday Table Vintage-Style
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Written by Kirsten Hudson   

vintage dishes

When you think of a vintage table setting what comes to mind? Frou-frou lace tablecloths and flamboyantly patterned dishes anyone? That’s the old school way to decorate vintage-style.

Vintage doesn’t need to be frilly or fussy. Incorporating select vintage elements (think classic silver candlesticks and eclectic tableware) into your holiday table setting can create a timeless tablescape that wows. Fancy up that family table vintage-style this year with a few decorating tricks.

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4 Bookish Ideas for a DIY Holiday Tree
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Written by Kirsten Hudson   

christmas tree

Need a last-minute holiday tree? Any old books gathering dust around your home can supply you with the eco-makings for an adorable tabletop Christmas tree. Just make sure you use books that won’t leave you feeling guilty for ripping their pages out.

These four inspiring ideas will have you rethinking all of your future holiday trees. Ready to get crafty you bookworm?

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A True Gift: Holiday Volunteering for Those in Need
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Written by Jessica Reeder   

food bank volunteers

I can usually describe the holidays in one word: BUSY. With divorced parents and stepfamilies that extend across five states, the holidays turn into marathons of food, forced merriment and kind-of-meaningless gifts. Still, as I've gotten older and (questionably) wiser, things seem to have quieted down a little. 

This year, we'll join tens of thousands of people who volunteer to share their joy during the holidays.

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