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Homemade Frozen Meals: Chili Macaroni

Back in the days of innocence and fast metabolism, I was all about Stouffer's frozen meals. Swedish Meatballs, Salisbury steak, chili macaroni—all are DELICIOUS. This morning I woke with a hankering for some chili mac. Don't know why, just did...

By Nick Schonberger on 8/26/09
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Virtual Seminars to Help Your Job-Hunt

Our friends over at Six Figure Start, a career coaching outfit led by former Fortune 500 recruiters, has just announced its fall lineup of virtual seminars. It looks like there are more than a few that would be beneficial to anyone looking for a job or trying to keep their networking game strong....

By Gradspot Dot Com on 8/23/09
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Mexican Shepherd's Pie

Phoebe the Quarter-Life Cook joins the "Recipe of the Week" team from Big Girls, Small Kitchen, a food and recipe guide for twenty-something cooks looking for user-friendly, affordable ways to navigate their kitchens. ...

By Phoebe The Quarter-Life Cook on 7/08/09
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Asparagus Fusilli

Phoebe the Quarter-Life Cook joins the "Recipe of the Week" team from Big Girls, Small Kitchen, a food and recipe guide for twenty-something cooks looking for user-friendly, affordable ways to navigate their kitchens. ...

By Phoebe The Quarter-Life Cook on 7/29/09
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Hash Brown One Eyes

Cara the Quarter-Life Cook joins the "Recipe of the Week" team from Big Girls, Small Kitchen, a food and recipe guide for twenty-something cooks looking for user-friendly, affordable ways to navigate their kitchens. ...

By Cara The Quarter-Life Cook on 7/15/09
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Beans and Greens

Cara the Quarter-Life Cook joins the "Recipe of the Week" team from Big Girls, Small Kitchen, a food and recipe guide for twenty-something cooks looking for user-friendly, affordable ways to navigate their kitchens. ...

By Cara The Quarter-Life Cook on 8/05/09
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Japanese Pig Rodeo

Best sport ever? ...

By Joan Mitchell on 8/21/09
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The Best and Worst Cities to Look for a Job

Barack Obama said he would create more jobs, and he's lived up to his promise—at least in his new hometown. According to a study on the Best and Worst Cities to Look for a Job, Washington D.C. is a job-hunter's heaven, with six job postings for every unemployed person....

By Christopher Schonberger on 8/20/09
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"My Bad – Let’s Definitely Catch Up Soon!": Or, the Art of Combating Fremdschämen

Germans. They have a long, silly-sounding name for everything, including emotions that the English-speaking world has yet to identify. (Schadenfreude?...

By Christine Keith on 8/18/09
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Balling on a Budget: How to Buy Suits from eBay

This week, one of my best friend's from college graduated from Harvard Law School. In addition to being (in the words of Al Pacino in Scarface) "such a good lawyer [mayng]," he is also known for his enviable fashion sense. In light of his recent accomplishment, I asked him how he managed to stay so fresh on a student budget. His mot-so-dirty little secret?...

By Christopher Schonberger on 8/17/09
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