How to improve your financial well being

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Financial well-being is hard to capture in a single number. A great credit score, for example, means that you can borrow money cheaply, but it doesn’t guarantee that your debt will be manageable. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, after rigorous research, developed a scale to measure well-being that considers financial distress, financial security and the … Continued

THE BUYER’S SIDE OF A REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION

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By John Bazzurro The first step in a New Jersey residential real estate transaction is the signing of the contract. When a realtor is involved, a buyer may sign the contract prepared by the realtor and then immediately have it sent to their attorney for review. Both attorneys will then discuss the terms of the … Continued

Chick Pea Pasta Versus Regular Pasta

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Replacing chickpea pasta for regular pasta in any Italian household is a feat in itself because after you add the sauce, (some say gravy), Italian spices, meatballs, and let’s not forget the Parmesan cheese on top, you‘ve pretty much reached euphoria. Put aside the calories and the fact that you can’t eat anything afterwards for … Continued

The No Bread Flat Bread

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Ingredients •1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese •1 tablespoon cream cheese •1 large egg, beaten •1⁄4 cup almond flour •2 cloves garlic, minced •1⁄2 teaspoon dried oregano •1⁄2 teaspoon dried thyme •1 teaspoon fresh rosemary, minced •Salt and pepper, to taste Directions Preheat the oven to 350 ̊F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or … Continued

Banana & Egg Pancakes

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This breakfast is vegetarian and oh-so-easy! This breakfast is great for every member of the family’s morning moods because it is full of Vitamin B6, which helps with fatigue and moods. It is also high in fiber, protein and potassium. It takes less than 10 minutes to prepare and serves 4. 4 servings Ingredients • … Continued

What Home Repairs Maximize Profits?

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Landscaping: A good rule of thumb is to budget 1% to 2% of the final expected sale price of your home for landscaping. Plant a couple flats of fresh flowers the day before putting the house on the market. This simple, inexpen- sive final step will drastically increase your overall profit. Paint: Paint every room … Continued

Chamber Music Series At The Monroe Township Library

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The Monroe Township Cultural Arts Commission, in collaboration with the Monroe Township Public Library and the Princeton Symphony Orchestra present a Chamber Music series: Chamber Music for Winds will be on April 8, 2019 at 1pm in the Monroe Township Library. Registration is not required. Free Admission. Each performance starts at 1 PM and lasts … Continued

WHAT IS YOUR DEFINITION OF A FAMILY CAREGIVER?

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By Sheli Monacchio Nick was my father’s first cousin and he was kind and he was generous. He would come to my grandmother’s house (his Aunt Laura) in Brooklyn on Sundays when we went to visit. Sometimes his parents would come visit as well. We saw him when we were small through our late teens … Continued