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The art of re-gifting
Have you ever received a gift and it just wasn’t you? Maybe it wasn’t your color or style; perhaps you felt awkward asking for a receipt or where the item was purchased. How about learning the perfectly acceptable art of re-gifting? In a recent su...
November 14th 2008 arrow Read Full Story

Cut holiday spending the painless way
With the holidays quickly approaching and the current economic environment and rising credit card debt, many are looking for ways to cut down on spending. Cutting down on holiday spending doesn’t mean cutting down on fun. There are creative ways to ...
November 7th 2008 arrow Read Full Story

Jim Fritz, owner of the Murrieta Homebrew Emporium, talks about his personal home brewing kit on exhibit at the new store. The store will host a “Teach a Friend to Home Brew” day on Saturday at 10 a.m.
Give a man a beer or teach him to brew
Randall Rheaume despised beer. He had been disgusted by the taste since he took his first sip as a teen. Then, earlier this year, Rheaume went to a home brew festival at Lake Skinner and immediately bought into the home brewer’s motto: “Nothing tast...
October 31st 2008 arrow Read Full Story (1 Reader Comment)

Lake Elsinore Fundraiser gives people a different way to save on Christmas shopping
Albert Einstein defined insanity as doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. In 1976, a judge from Seattle saw insanity in his courtroom when children were constantly there without advocates. He later started Court ...
October 24th 2008 arrow Read Full Story

Sue McClanahan, a Murrieta resident, browses through DVDs at Temecula Pawn.
Recession leads to renaissance for pawn shops
While prices rise and the employment rate falls, one unique kind of busines...
October 17th 2008 arrow Read Full Story

My Girlfriend’s Closet manager Marianne Leiteregadjusts designer and name brand merchandise for shoppers.
Resell name brand items the easy way
Consignment shops are great way to purchase or resell household and clothing items that are in excellent condition. Not to be confused with thrift shops, where items are donated, consignment shops sell at a higher price and split profits with the se...
October 10th 2008 arrow Read Full Story

Western Eagle Foundation employees Kasandra Rodriguez (left) and Myrna Castro bring in some new discounted merchandise from IKEA.
Bargain shopping helps other community programs
Nonprofit bargain and thrift shops are steadily gaining popularity these days. More and more people are looking for creative ways to cut expenses. Just thumb through the yellow pages and the choices are plenty. Where once many people deemed these ty...
October 3rd 2008 arrow Read Full Story

Dave Zelasko proudly shows off the 1936 Ford two-door sedan humpback he purchased off eBay.
For those who have never used eBay
How many times have we heard friends and family say they bought or sold something on eBay – stories of people making tidy sums of money by selling unused items found in and around their homes, while others claim that there is an abundance of great de...
September 26th 2008 arrow Read Full Story (2 Reader Comments)

Bernie Bramante (left) of Temecula Valley Slow Food leads a composting workshop Saturday, Sept. 13, during the grand opening of the Temecula Habitat for Humanity ReStore.
Nonprofit home improvement store opens in Temecula
Last Saturday, Habitat for Humanity Inland Valley held the grand opening of ReStore, its new 13,000-square-foot home improvement warehouse, the first of its kind in the Temecula area. The organization hopes to help not only house needy residents but...
September 19th 2008 arrow Read Full Story

Coupon cutting: is it really worth it?
Anyone shopping at a grocery store is bound to notice that prices seem to be going up and up. Prices for staples such as milk, bread, eggs, sugar and flour are rising sharply. According to the Labor Department, items such as milk have increased 26 p...
September 12th 2008 arrow Read Full Story (1 Reader Comment)

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