According to Redbook, 47% of readers say losing weight is their New Year’s resolution, but 2% say their resolution is this. What is it?
We're now a couple of days into 2012. I don't know about you, but I'm still trying to figure out what my New Years Resolutions are... And what my chances are of keeping them long-term!
If you made the perinnial New Years Resolution to lose weight, I've discovered a list of 10 tried and true ways to do it. #1- DON'T starve yourself. There is a good physiologic reason for it. #2- It's OK to SNACK! But make it fruits, veggies or something protein...
Hey it's Ally from the Saturday Night 80's Show. While you're out on the town, I am playing all our favorites from the 80's. I made my boyfriend come in with me after he worked all day long, so I could spend New Years Eve with him. haha He's so interested (in his fishing game) as you can tell...
Is the best way to deal with notoriously hard-to-keep New Year’s resolutions avoiding them altogether? According to a new poll, a plurality of Americans seem to think so.
It seems like the prices on everything keep going up. And, despite the fact the economy hasn't recovered yet, 2012 looks to be no different.
The gang over at DealNews put together a list of 11 things that are expected to cost more in the coming year.
Northwestern State University alumna April Jessup Giddens, a sixth grade English/language arts teacher at Natchitoches Magnet School, was recognized as Louisiana’s 2012 Teacher of the Year during the fifth annual Cecil J. Picard Educator Excellence Symposium and Celebration.