The current poll asks about the quality you think is most important to teach children. In Enough Frivolity, I asked you which of those characteristics you would use to identify yourself to others and which one you felt best describes you. So far, the two qualities we have not covered are tolerance and respect, tonight’s […]
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https://mommasmoneymatters.com/tt5-tolerance-respect/
You can be saucy…for cheap.
Condiments can be expensive when you are looking to add more than the staples-mayonnaise, ketchup, mustard-to your food. Popular sauces are the worst. You can make them at home with far fewer ingredients than you may imagine…for far cheaper.
https://mommasmoneymatters.com/cheap-sauces-recipes/
Leaving on Platform 12…

You recognized it was wrong. You stopped doing it. You made a plan to do something far better, or at least a plan to avoid it in the future. You are waiting on…what, exactly? This is the kind of test where not showing your work gets points taken off your score.
https://mommasmoneymatters.com/forgive-forget/
Muse for Monday

As you may or may not recall, I refer to Mantra as an incessant imp who is, more often than not, strange. For our fare tonight, I offer you something which amazed me when I got a chance to read it. Have you ever put on a disguise?
https://mommasmoneymatters.com/aging/
All buts are cracked.
In the search for identity, self-forgiveness plays a pivotal role in reforming perspective, rendering and processing judgment and settling into tenets based on experience. There is a point, however, where self-forgiveness becomes a method to engage in bad behavior.
https://mommasmoneymatters.com/self-forgiveness/
