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	<title>The Shopping Nazi &#187; Thanksgiving</title>
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		<title>The 7 Top Shopping Myths</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Apr 2012 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It always amazes me how easy myths, misconceptions and just out right false hoods get started. All it starts from some parent, or authority figure make what sounds like a reasonable statement. Then with good intentions that false statement is accepted without any critical research, by other people. If the untruth concerns a any product or service will lead to loss of precious hard earned money. It does not take any college degree to do some critical thinking, and discern what is true. Just by taking lessons learn from science class about the scientific method along with good old fashion math is the place to start. All the tools needed is a calculator, some paper, and a pencil. You  can confirm what I have listed below by a little observation and reducing costs to the lowest common denominator. 1. &#8220;Cheaper by Bulk&#8221; I will admit some things are cheaper in larger quantities, but not everything. Consumer Reports project editor Tod Marks agrees smaller sizes may actually be cheaper. It can be as high as 25% of the products on grocery store shelves. That is why it is best take a calculator with you shopping. By simply figuring the cost to things like the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Food for Thought &#8211; Black Friday</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2011 13:00:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are like me, you are so don&#8217;t want to see any more food. You have stuffed yourself, on Thanksgiving Day. Most of you will be reading this post after hitting all those early morning Black Friday sales. Some of you will be waiting for the Cyber Monday sales. Yes there are some great deals out there. However, there are some published deals that are not really deals. On Thanksgiving Day, I got an email from Amazon.com. It was telling me about some great deals on selected items. Since I am currently looking for a 15&#8243; Acer laptop for a family member. So I did some price comparisons. Amazon.com was showing me a of price was $349. The same laptop from Wal Mart the week prior to Thanksgiving was selling for $318. Just a few days ago, I was talking to this lady, who with some friends and family members head out to different stores on Black Friday. They text each other as to which stores have what price on which items. The individual that is at that store, where it is cheapest makes the purchase for those who are not. Some people love the excitement of shopping. Some [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Customer Service from Heathens</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Nov 2011 15:00:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are on the verge of entering another Christmas season. We are going to be storming the grocery stores to buy the ingredients for Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner as well as all the other meals in between. Then on full stomachs we rush out of the house heading for places like the mall, Best Buy, Wal Mart, Target and Macy&#8217;s for Christmas presents. While we are out shopping most of our interactions with store clerks and cashiers will be pleasant. They will have their smiling face on. They will seem to go out of their way to help us get exactly what they thing we need, and sell something else as part of the process. In all reality there are going to be purchases that will meet if not exceed our expectations. There are going to be a few purchases where we will disappointed. And hopefully none, but maybe one that we will say to ourselves, &#8220;God, I should of have been shot for thinking about buying that piece of junk!&#8221; Now when it comes to that piece of junk, or the article of clothing that is just to big or to small to wear it must be returned. The more [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Shopping for a Camcorder</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2011 12:00:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Summer vacation is over. The kids are back in school. Over the next few months we are going to have more and more indoor activities. Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas make up the three great days holidays remaining in this year. These holiday make a perfect time to record memories with family and friends. Still picture are okay, but they just give you a fraction of a second of that event. A video camera can capture that fraction of a second plus what led up to the picture and afterwards. Who knows maybe the video of this Halloween party may be the video of the day on YouTube. You want the video you take that goes viral video look the best. After all the whole world is going to see it. It may even get featured on the Today Show. To accomplish a great looking viral video, you are going to need something more than just the camcorder feature on your cell phone. You are going to want the picture sharp and clear as you can possibly. Most all camcorders can fit into one of four categories. The novice family with children category is low end, low price, and low quality camcorders. The [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Black Friday &#8211; The Day After</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Nov 2009 15:00:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today is Saturday. Thanksgiving is over. Black Friday is over. Until Christmas we are not going to be relieved from the bombardment of &#8220;DEALS&#8221; that we cannot pass. Did you know that there are other stores were you can get fantastic deals for other than electronics, cloths, and stuff? Last night I had to take an emergency run to Winco, my local grocery store, because we were out of bacon. In our family, Saturday morning pancakes and bacon is a bigger tradition than Thanksgiving dinner. While walking through the store at about 6pm, I started to notice some changes in price. They were rather dramatic. In fact, it was earlier Friday, I noticed that at the local Jackson store had dropped the price of my favorite energy drink. The Starbucks 15 ounce Double Shot Mocha was 50 cents less than it was two days before. Now back to Winco, my local grocery store, and the observed price drops. All Sport &#8211; All summer long it was 79 cents for a 32 ounce bottle. Then in September the price jumped to 88 cents, now it is down to 68 cents. Fresh Pies &#8211; Before Thanksgiving store baked 8&#8243; pies were all $4.98 each. Last night Pumpkin and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Thanksgiving Dinner 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 15:07:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In less than one week everyone in the United States and quite a number around the world will be sitting down for the most important meal of the entire years. It is a meal that families together. It is a meal where we give thanks for making it through another years. Currently, there are massive turkey drives to help people who may not have the money to buy a turkey along with all the trimmings. Then there are those smaller families that will opt for having ome restaurant fix their Thanksgiving meal. Then there are the more traditional families that will start late Wednesday night and work until the serving of the biggest meal of the year. The American Farm Bureau reports that for the first time since 2004 the cost of the Thanksgiving meal will drop. They are base it on a meal for ten people, at cost of $42.91. Personally, I think this quite low. Below is their break down for the meal. 16-pound turkey, at $18.65 Milk, at $2.86 per gallon, ½ pint of whipping cream, $1.55 A dozen brown-n-serve rolls $2.08. A pound relish tray of carrots and celery, $.72. Prepared trays start about $5.00 12-oz. package of fresh cranberries, $2.41. [...]]]></description>
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