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    September 30th, 2010NancyApparel, CODES

    Can't find what you want at your local stores – check out other "avenues" online.  I used to buy costumes for my daughters to dress up in – gave them as Christmas and birthday gifts!!

    BuyCostumes.com has all your Halloween Costumes for men, women and children.  Use code FREE40 for free shipping $40+  Check out the sale items!!!

    AND

    Costumeexpress.com has all your Halloween Costumes for men, women and children  Use code 45FREE for free shipping $45+  Check out the clearance section.

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    September 30th, 2010NancyUncategorized

    My husband and I read the original book about 16+ years ago and it really changed how we looked at money. It has been updated since the Original – I recommend it highly if you want to change the way you look at money and your life – are you working to get "things" but have no time to enjoy them – check this book out.  Worth the money!!

    It is a great gift too!!  Check it out here

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    September 30th, 2010NancyAmazon

    Highly recommended BOOK -paperback   Free shipping $25+

    Noted science writer Singh and British professor of complementary medicine Ernst offer a reasoned examination of the research on acupuncture, homeopathy, chiropractic, herbal medicine and other alternative treatments. Singh (Fermat's Last Theorem) and Ernst work hard to be objective, but their conclusion is that these therapies are largely worthless. As they examine the research on various alternative therapies, the authors explore the principles of evidence-based medicine on which their conclusions are based, including clinical trials and the placebo effect; they also explore related ethical issues. The authors report that many patients will improve with any alternative remedy—but no more than those given a placebo. Exceptions exist; some herbal remedies (e.g., St. John's wort, echinacea) can be helpful though not always advisable, and chiropractors can relieve low back pain under certain circumstances. This is a stimulating and informative account that will be indispensable to anyone considering an alternative treatment, though it may not dissuade true believers.

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    September 30th, 2010NancyCODES, Home

    Use Code: YKR1600

    PLUS

    9% cashback through SHOPATHOME

    Direct link

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    September 30th, 2010NancyPets

    This would make a great gift for those who actually love those Chia Pets BUT are too lazy to water them…Chia Pets have been around for years!!!  I want to see a Chia Pet who dances and then stops with the Clapper – NOW we are talking about an innovation!! I could make millions!!!

     

    Grass Land Handmade Animal Rabbit with Artificial Turf  

     

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    September 30th, 2010NancyHome

    Put this at your front door – less kids at your door – means more chocolate for you – BOO!!!

    Go through FAT Wallet and 5% cashback

    More Halloween items at Focal Price

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    September 30th, 2010NancyFreebies, Grocery

    Click here to fill out the form for your free sample – limited quantites

    Must register

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    September 30th, 2010NancyApparel, CODES

    This includes apparel and shoes.  Check out the selection

    Use code: WW47731 for 20% off in addition to already marked down prices

    PLUS Go through SHOPATHOME for 3% cashback

    Wide calf Boots

    was: $94.99now: $31.88
    clearance: 66% Off

    was: $54.99now: $11.91 – $12.05

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    September 30th, 2010NancyCoupons, Grocery

    You can also buy the Taster's Choice single servings – small pack (6?) for in various stores (I bought mine at CVS) for just $1 so get FREE

    Must register (take a coffee survey)

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    September 30th, 2010NancyHealth

    Full link here

    Researchers have found a gene that may explain why coffee may lower the risk of Parkinson's disease for some people, and that might explain why some experimental drugs do not appear to be working.

    About a quarter of the population carries this version of the gene, and drug developers may be more successful if they test people for it, Haydeh Payami of the New York State Department of Health told the World Parkinson Congress in Glasgow on Wednesday.

    Only people with this particular version of the gene are likely to be helped by an experimental class of drugs designed to mimic some of coffee's benefits, Payami told the meeting.

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