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Tips For Taking Small Children Out To Eat

  » Dining Out


Avoid fast food restaurants. These give a false impression to children of what eating out is like, can create bad eating habits, and will give children expectations of food which are different to that served in quality restaurants.

Tip Credibility: 9


submitted by Impact Productions 2009-07-28 03:33:34 pm    

Keeping in touch with far-away Grandchildren

  » Family & Relationships


Interact with your older grandchildren on Facebook. Even teens who seem to have little to say when you see them in person enjoy talking to you online.

Tip Credibility: 5


submitted by torontocarol 2009-07-27 11:06:47 am    

Tips For Taking Small Children Out To Eat

  » Dining Out


When going to a fancier restaurant with small children, try to go a little earlier or later when there are fewer people. Bring a book, small toys, even a lite snack to keep them happy and occupied during the wait. And don't allow them to run around.

Tip Credibility: 5


submitted by torontocarol 2009-07-27 10:58:46 am    

How Grandparents can help their Grandchildren

  » Family & Relationships


Tell them stories about your youth that will help them to learn positive character traits.

Tip Credibility: 5


submitted by torontocarol 2009-07-21 04:29:47 pm    

How to get rid of your debt

  » Business & Finance


Call your credit card company and ask for a lower interest rate. You may be surprised by their answer. Right now they are more willing to deal than in the past. As long as your account is in good standing, no late payments, etc..

Tip Credibility: 8


submitted by bdudley6 2009-07-20 04:48:32 pm    

How to get rid of your debt

  » Business & Finance


Eliminate all your credit cards and find a way to live without them.

Tip Credibility: 7


submitted by rickhendershot 2009-07-18 05:41:54 am    


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