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Butter vs. Shortening?
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| I visit a farmer’s market at least once a week. On one particular visit I had an argument with a vendor over her homemade cookies. She offered a sample which I happily accepted. She went on tell me the ingredients of her cookie and its nutritional merits. I then asked if it was an all butter cookie. She answered no, that it was a shortening cookie made with zero trans fat shortening. This made my blood boil. I told her that I wished I would have know before I tasted the cookie. A debate followed and before you judge as another food snob let me tell you why... |
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Home Business Expert: How To Set Your Goal – Short, Mid And Long
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| Learning how to set your goal - short, mid and long has many advantages. The principal tool for motivation in any home business is goal setting, without which the whole thing may go haywire. |
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Tips on How to Get More Clients and Market Professional Services with Affiliate Fees and Rewards Programs
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| Create rewards for those that refer others to you. A reward could be anything from a formal affiliate program, where you pay cash for referrals, as I do, to coupons for discounts on your services, products, or programs, or a basket of gourmet food or homemade cookies. |
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The New Way Crafters Are Working From Home
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| One of the oldest and most traditional ways to work from home is to make and sell handmade crafts. There is now a new virtual venue, Etsy.com, where crafters can sell their homemade goods.
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Lesson #3: Let Your Customers Try and Buy Your Product
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| “I learned how important what I call ‘try and buy’ was,” says Fields. “I didn’t want to advertise and say my cookies are the world’s best. It would be presumptuous of me to say that. Instead I wanted people to actually experience the product, try the product, and if they thought it was worthy, if they liked it, then they could buy it.” |
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One Smart Cookie: How Fields Baked Her Way to the Bank
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| With no college degree, no support from her family, and no money, Fields was able to start up not only her own business, but a multimillion dollar one at that. How did this housewife become one of America’s greatest success stories and the name behind some of the country’s most beloved cookies? |
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Why every business should have a strategy for growth and how to do it
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| Celia made great cookies, but she wasn’t making great money. Six years of hard work and she’d virtually cornered the cookie market in her home town. Her new range of corporate cookies (cookies for corporate gifts) had enabled her to capitalize on a new market segment and charge a higher price.
But, she was working harder than ever and her dreams of taking long holidays in the sun seemed to be a distant fantasy.
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How Do Websites Use Cookies
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| On the web, cookies are something used by sites, not something you eat. So, how do websites use cookies? |
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"We May be Poor but..."
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| It started off so innocently which made the contrast that much more painful. We were kidding around as our family often does at night. Ann had offered to make chocolate chip cookies -- favorites of Amber and mine. Then we discovered we were out of chocolate chips.
It was close to 9 pm and I wasn't excited about going out, so Ann suggested we make oatmeal cookies, then we realized we were also out of cranberries. In the midst of all this she said, "This is how poor people live..." or something to that effect.
That's it -- 6 words that felt to me like a 250 pound thug had struck me in my solar plexus. |
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Butter vs. Shortening?
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| I visit a farmer’s market at least once a week. On one particular visit I had an argument with a vendor over her homemade cookies. She offered a sample which I happily accepted. She went on tell me the ingredients of her cookie and its nutritional merits. I then asked if it was an all butter cookie. She answered no, that it was a shortening cookie made with zero trans fat shortening. This made my blood boil. I told her that I wished I would have know before I tasted the cookie. A debate followed and before you judge as another food snob let me tell you why... |
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The Coming Economic Basket Case
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| Hey, guess what! It's Easter weekend, and all over the world, folks' thoughts are turning to baskets. Homemade, store-bought, or recycled from last year... pretty baskets filled with colored eggs and candy. Oh, and don't forget the festive "basket of currencies" with which they're planning to replace the U.S. Dollar as the world's reserve currency.... |
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Steady – One Thing At A Time In Business
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| A lot can happen at the last moment in business. Crises and exigencies can surprise us like digital ambushes from cookies and pop-up screens. It is not that these startling events that tend to throw us off kilter, but rather how we respond to these challenges and distractions |
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