Saving Sunday – Millennials may learn from babyboomers
https://www.wsj.com/articles/with-15-left-in-the-bank-a-baby-boomer-makes-peace-with-less-1487259894 I created “save a lope” ™ to teach financial literacy to my child. The first thing was show him: We give CASH in exchange of THINGS. Money goes out of the wallet when we purchase things. Very simple. If we don’t have money, we cannot buy things. You save for things you need […]
Saving Sunday: Start small
“The secret to savings is knowing you have enough and stopping the voice in your head that thinks adding more will make you happy.” Imagine, at the end of the year, you will have emergency funds stashed away. You can start small ($20 a week will be $1000 at the end of 2017). To […]
Think for your children…
It is in our responsibilities to teach our children (and ourselves) how to think long term. “Debt” = “Bad” the companies that provide debt, what do you think their goal is? Is their goal for you to fully understand the cost of your debt? No. So they’re basically creating these approaches to make you feel […]
We waste too much …
Food Facts California Food Waste 100 billion pounds of food is wasted per year 40% of all food is thrown away or plowed over in farms 5 billion pounds of prepared food is wasted The waste is from three categories: (1) farms, (2) restaurants and cafeterias, (3) grocery stores California Hunger Millions of people are […]
Child Nutrition class – by Dr. Maya Adam
If you haven’t taken advantage of MOOC (Massive Online Open Course) – here’s one opportunity. Unfortunately, education became so expensive for American people, but we can always find ways for self-improvement. I adore Dr. Maya Adam. She makes it very simple to cook everyday – while making the strong point of its social importance and […]