Thursday, January 24, 2008

101 Ways to Raise Emergency Money

At least once in every person’s life comes a time when the need is great and
the resources are few. It can be hard enough to make ends meet on a decent
wage, but, when the times get tough and the money just is not there to meet
the need, a person can easily despair.
101 Ways to Raise Emergency Money has been written with you in mind. If
you are forever trying to come up with inventive ways to earn and save more
then this creative ebook will absolutely thrill you.
When a person can have good financial control and a good plan of action.
Should emergency funds be needed, a person can then sleep better at night.
There is no real magic formula for coming up with on-the-spot emergency
cash. There is a good deal of thinking through and the putting of a good plan
into action. If you can do that, you have it made. That is truly all that any
one of us can do to secure our tomorrows.

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Monday, January 21, 2008

Send Your Kids to Outer Space For Free


Space Camp, located in Huntsville, Alabama, offers kids ages 9-18, camp opportunities from weekends to 13 days in length. Full scholarships are available based on financial need, special learning needs or academic achievement for students in fourth through twelfth grades. Scholarships are available only for the specific 6-day programs. Scholarship students may choose from the Space Camp or the Aviation Challenge. Contact the Space Camp Scholarship Office, P.O. Box 070015, Huntsville, AL 35807; 800-63-SPACE; www.spacecamp.com/scholarships/
Income Eligibility: None

Money Saving Gas Tips


Transportation consumes about 25% of the total energy used in the United States. If you think before you drive you can help lower pollution and at the same time save yourself in transportation costs. Read the Environmental Protection Agency’s Drive Wise to learn more. Contact: EPA, Ariel Rios Building, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20460; 202-272-0167; www.epa.gov/air/actions/drive_wise.html
Income Eligibility: None

Free Recipes

Free OnLine Cookbooks For A Healthy Heart

Keep the Beat: Heart Healthy Recipes proves that food that is good for your heart can also taste great. The National Institute of Health publishes this recipes book with over 100 pages of heart healthy, great tasting recipes that you and your family will love. Recipes include: appetizers, soups, desserts, main dishes, dressings, side dishes, beverages and more. You can download all of these recipes for free at www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/heart/other/ktb_recipebk/index.htm or order a printed copy for $4.00 by calling 301-592-8573, faxing 240-629-3246 or by mail to NHLBI Health Information Center, P.O. Box 30105, Bethesda, MD 20824-0105.

90 Free Recipes For Your Heat

Stay Young at Heart offers heart healthy recipes including: carrot-raisin bread, barbeque chicken, heart-healthy pumpkin pie and more. Each recipe lists total fat, saturated fat, cholesterol, sodium and calories per serving. You can access over 90 recipes online at www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/heart/other/syah/index.htm or order 12 recipe cards for $.50 by calling 301-592-8573, faxing 240-629-3246 or by mail to NHLBI Health Information Center, P.O. Box 30105, Bethesda, MD 20824-0105.

Latino Recipes Book

Do you love traditional Latino foods? You can learn to cook some favorites in a heart healthy way. Delicious Heart Healthy Latino Recipes is a bilingual cookbook that contains 23 taste tested recipes that reduce fat, saturated fat, cholesterol and sodium. You can access all of the recipes online at www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/heart/other/sp_recip.pdf or order the 56 page cookbook for $3.00 by calling 301-592-8573, faxing 240-629-3246 or by mail to NHLBI Health Information Center, P.O. Box 30105, Bethesda, MD 20824-0105.