Having Children in Medical School: The Benefits and Challenges

Going to college when you have kids is much harder than going when you don’t, no question about it. Medical school is even harder than the average college, so you can imagine having children in medical school sure isn’t an easy thing, and many people would advise against it. Here are some pros and cons, […]
Lamb, Butternut Squash and Sweet Potato Tagine Recipe — Gluten Free, Paleo, Allergy Friendly Moroccan Spiced Lamb Stew

Every once in a while I buy lamb, and when I do, I think back to one of the first times I made lamb that was so finger licking good I couldn’t stop eating it straight out of the pot. It was a tagine, a Moroccan stew, typically slow cooked in a special clay pot […]
How To Ease Ovarian Cyst Pain: Diet and Lifestyle Tips

Ovarian cyst pain is very common for women, and if you’re among one of the women who suffer from that, you might be unsure how to alleviate the issues. There are non medical intervention options for the pain; here are some of them. Ovarian cysts can be a frustrating and painful experience for many women. […]
From Tailgating to Camping: Smart Cooler Hacks for the Fall Season

I love coolers. When we go camping, I am able to keep my food cold in it so we can bring along cheap groceries instead of buying more expensive ones closer to the camp site, and then we can save leftovers instead of needing to cook something each meal. I’ve even used my cooler for […]
My Son’s Frugal NYC Touring- Days 2 and 3

Traveling! I can’t wait to do it since life is currently too complicated for that, but in the meantime, I am having fun writing up about and sharing information about my 17 year old son, Lee’s, frugal trip to the US and England this past summer. I already posted about what my son did on […]
4 Orthodontic Issues Your Child Might Experience

Orthodontics… It’s something that people short on cash often really dread, because orthodonture is far from cheap. In some cases, like mine, it was either orthodonture or likely need to get dentures by the time I was 30, because of how bad my mouth was. My father’s cousin Marty had overlapping roots so badly that […]
Cultivating Gratitude: One of the Most Important Things to Be Doing This Holiday Season

What, a post about Christmas already? I mean, if you’ve been following the news, that isn’t so strange, as Venezuela’s president Nicolas Maduro ruled that Christmas starts October 1 this year, so that is quite soon. But additionally, Thanksgiving, which is sooner, is literally all about gratitude, and it is something good to have all […]
Why I “Have A Thing For Old Cars”… Or How People Want You To Stay Poor

After a long day at the beach, sitting down next to my car at the side of the road, waiting for the tow truck after it died. This was on the one year anniversary of getting my car. My car is like an old person with arthritis. Its bones creak and groan. It isn’t broken, […]
Legal Steps to Take After a School Playground Injury
My son is prone to injury. He’s broken 7 bones. 3 of them happened during school. In none of those cases was it on the playground, and in none of the cases was it actually caused by anything other than his actions, but people have told me that I still have grounds to sue, because […]
The Importance of Preparing Kids for Back to School: How to Save Money in the Process

Kids are back in school in most parts of the Northern Hemisphere, and that means that parents often ended up spending a lot of money on their supplies for school. Preparing your children for their new school year can be quite pricey, but fortunately there are lots of places with terrific back to school sales. […]