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    How to travel for free or almost free.

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2.Step 2 is look at there programs, and click on sign up now, fill out the form and in a few hours you are set up to give out there certificates. this will cost you $30 a month but it is well worth it.

3.next, Print off the vacation certificate that you would like to go on, and follow the instructions on the certificate. you will pay a small fee to redeem the certificate of about $35 but when it is all said and done, you will pay about 1/10 of what you would normally pay to go on a fabulous vacation.


   How to Make Your Pizza Crust Crispy
Pizza crust can make or break a pizza. Some people prefer a doughy pizza crust while other prefer a crispier crust. I personally love a crispy crust. You can achieve a crispy pizza crust even when you are making homemade pizza.

Things You’ll Need:
olive oil
hot oven
pizza crust

Step 1:
Pick out your pizza crust. You can make it from scratch or use your favorite pre-made crust from the grocery store.

Step 2:
Line your bottom wire rack of your oven with aluminum foil. This will help keep your oven clean while baking your pizza. Pre-heat your pizza to 450 degrees.

Step 3:
Brush olive oil on your pizza crust. This can be done with a cooking brush or even with a paper towel doused with the oil. Put a thin coating on the crust until it has an even shine. Don't forget the sides if you have a thicker type crust.

Step 4:
Put the pizza crust in the oven directly on the top rack for about three to four minutes. You don't want to over crisp it so check it frequently. It should be slightly browned and slightly crisp. Ideally it should be a quarter of the way baked.

Step 5:
Carefully remove the crisped crust from your oven. Using oven mits, gently slide it on a pizza pan. Place the pan on your counter or the top of your oven.

Step 6:
Put your pizza toppings on your pizza starting with the sauce. Once all your desired toppings are on the pizza, carefully slide the pizza off of the pan on to your oven rack.

Step 7:
At this point, you can either leave the oven at 450 degrees or turn it down to 425 degrees. Baking it at the higher temperature will produce the crispest crust and bake it the fastest. Baking it at the lower temperature will still produce a crips crust, but it will give the toppings more time to brown.

Step 8:
When your pizza is fully baked, carefully remove it from the oven by once again sliding on to your pizza pan. Cut and enjoy your crispy pizza!

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      How to Save at the Grocery Store

Plan your meals and create a list. Having a meal plan from week to week will not only save you money, but save you time as well. Take a few minutes every week to look at the sales advertisements for your local grocers and plan your meals around what is on sale. Also check your pantry and refrigerator for any ingredients you can either use in a recipe or plan a meal around. Then start writing down your shopping list.


Step 2:
Set a budget and pay with cash. Decide how much of your paycheck you want to budget towards the grocery bill, or how much less you'd like to spend, and stick to it. If you were paying $300 per month on your groceries before, make it a goal to save at least $50 this month. It's not as hard as it sounds. Paying with cash serves to enforce your budget. While ATM cards and checks may be more convenient, you are also less hesitant to purchase that package of cookies you didn't budget for than you would be if you had a set amount of cash with you. Also, if you find yourself leaving the store with more junk food than actual ingredients for meals, allow yourself around $10 to spend on the guilty pleasures. Budgeting for impulsive purchases follows the same principle above, but also limits the amount you'll spend overall.

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