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7 Top Egg Substitutes and How to Use Them in Recipes

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 No eggs? That’s no problem with these alternatives for just about every cooking need. 

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Eggs are a kitchen staple for a reason. They’re versatile and nutritious and can do everything from binding ingredients together to adding fluffiness to baked goods. But let’s face it — sometimes eggs aren’t an option. Whether you’re dealing with egg allergies, dietary preferences, or just trying to save a few bucks (have you seen egg prices lately?), there are plenty of reasons to explore egg…

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9 Grocery Stores That Are Now Rationing Eggs

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 Find out which supermarket chains are limiting how many cartons of eggs you can purchase. 

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The cost of eggs is sky-high, a result of a wave of highly pathogenic avian influenza — or bird flu — that has caused a shortage of eggs from coast to coast. More than 23 million birds were killed in December alone after they were sickened with the virus, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The shortage of eggs has forced some grocers to take the drastic step of restricting egg…

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How to Buy Bargains by the Pound at Thrift Stores (Literally)

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 Here’s how to locate and shop at a new breed of thrift store. 

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Imagine it: a thrift store where everything is on sale — a place where even bargain-basement prices aren’t quite low enough. That place exists. It’s called the Goodwill Outlet. Nicknamed “the bins” because a majority of items are simply dumped into giant rolling bins, Goodwill Outlet stores sell used merchandise by the pound. Shoppers fill their carts, and their selections are sorted and…

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Winning the Credit Game: 5 Smart Moves to Stay Ahead

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 Credit cards can be a powerful financial tool—if used wisely. These five smart strategies will help you manage debt, avoid unnecessary interest, and keep your finances on track. 

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Credit card debt is increasing, and with rising interest rates, managing balances has become more important than ever. As economic conditions shift, many people find it harder to keep up with payments, making it essential to take proactive steps to stay in control. Whether you’re working to pay down existing debt or simply want to use credit wisely, smart financial habits can help you avoid…

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5 Leftovers You Should Never Throw Away

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 Americans waste hundreds of pounds of food per year. Don’t be one of them. 

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You pay a lot of money for that artisan loaf of bread, then don’t eat it all before it gets stale. You have a recipe that calls for egg whites (or yolks) but not the rest of the egg. The rotisserie chicken is pretty much stripped of the best meat. But don’t throw those foods away! Some estimates say that we waste as much as 40% of our groceries because we buy them but don’t eat them.

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5 Urgent Money Moves High-Net Worth Investors Are Using to Avoid Costly Mistakes Now

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 No matter where you are on your financial journey, smart money moves can help you grow and protect your wealth. These strategies minimize risk and set you up for long-term success. 

Urgent Money Moves High-Net Worth Investors Are Using to Avoid Costly Mistakes
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Building and protecting wealth isn’t just for the ultra-rich—it’s about making smart financial decisions at every stage of life. A solid strategy can help reduce risk, limit tax burdens, and create long-term stability, whether you’re already a high-net-worth investor or working toward financial independence. From optimizing investments to planning for future healthcare costs…

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