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The best Gingerbread Cookies recipe for your kids

Whether or not you actually like gingerbread cookies is kinda irrelevant. You make them every single year because they make people happy. And because they’re so damn adorable. We tested this recipe over and over (and over again) until it was perfect. And we think you’ll actually like these and even start to look forward to them because these are soft and full of warm spice. Here’s everything you...

What Are the 12 Days of Christmas and What Do They Mean?

The song has probably gotten stuck in your head a whole bunch, but have you given any thought to the meaning behind it? Love it or hate it, “The Twelve Days of Christmas” is a staple tune of, well, Christmas. Singing it over and over again, or perhaps yucking it up to a popular parody, is one of many favorite Christmas traditions. But it’s a bit bizarre! Why is it so long? Why 12 days? Why those...

How Much Is Enough for a Down Payment?

Most would-be homebuyers start their journey by gathering a down payment. This money is crucial to snagging a mortgage and getting that much closer to homeownership. But when you’re shelling out for hefty rent each month, paying for utilities, and chipping away at a stack of bills on top of that, it can seem impossible to save up for a down payment on a house. And after months of giving up daily lattes...

Debunking credit myths for first-time home buyers

By Francis Creighton December 13, 2021 at 9:00 a.m. EST Buying a home is a complicated process, even under the best circumstances. Between attending open houses, applying for loans and participating in negotiations, it’s a stressful undertaking. To lower the strain, one key is to check your credit report early in the process. Credit reports are most always free, and available at...

Will COVID-19’s Omicron Variant Infect the Housing Market? Or Is Real Estate Immune?

By Clare Trapasso Dec 6, 2021 News of a dangerous, potentially more transmissible new COVID-19 variant has shaken the financial markets to the core, resulting in international travel bans and renewed fears for the pandemic-weary population around the world. But will omicron, discovered in the U.S. last week, infect the housing market? The fear is that vaccines and antibodies acquired after infections...

Has the Housing Market Peaked? That May Depend on Where You Live

By: Clare Trapasso After more than a year of staggering increases in home prices, the party appears to be coming to an end. The growth in prices, which rose more than 30% this year in some of the nation’s hottest real estate markets, appears to have peaked nationally. Home prices are still increasing, but substantially less than they were just a few months ago. There are even signs that some of the...

The Perfect Post-Thanksgiving Workout

By: fitness-nation.net While the holidays usually bring us joy, they also tend to bring up the numbers on the scale. Thanksgiving is a holiday full of great food and great company, a time to enjoy yourself. However, you might be feeling a bit of post-Thanksgiving guilt after indulging in that third piece of pumpkin pie this year. While most people, even with major over indulgence, don’t gain more than...

Put These COVID Safety Steps On Your Holiday To-Do List

By: Barbara Ficarra Practical tips for celebrating with family, friends as cases rise This holiday season, the best thing you can do for yourself, your loved ones and your community is to stay healthy and safe. COVID cases are very high right now throughout western New York with hundreds of new cases every day. And health leaders are bracing for more cases after Thanksgiving weekend. Think of COVID...

How to tell kids the real story behind Thanksgiving

By: Meghan Holohan The real story of what happened between the settlers and Native Americans is way more complicated than pumpkin pie. Kids can handle the truth. Most people hear the story of Thanksgiving from a young age and it’s pretty simple. A group of Pilgrims, fleeing religious persecution, sail to North American and settle on Plymouth Rock. After a hard winter, they celebrate a successful...

How to Safely Organize a Large Holiday Gathering During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Deciding who to include is one of the most difficult questions of the holiday season, said Dr. Iahn Gonsenhauser, the chief quality and patient safety officer at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. “There is no one-size-fits-all solution to this question, as every situation will be unique,” Gonsenhauser told Healthline. Experts mention that COVID-19 now primarily affects people who have...

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