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November 25, 2016
New Mexico’s Legal & Financial Weekly
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uring the busy holiday season, many families find they’re looking for quick and easy meals that are both comforting and festive. Fortunately, following these four hints can help. 1. Cook once—eat twice. Find creative ways to repurpose your leftovers. Make stews, casseroles and frittatas. Have leftovers for lunch. When you “brown-bag it” this way instead of going out, you can save an average $1,500 over the year. That can buy a lot of holiday presents—including for yourself—and help you have the time to go shop for them.
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2. Focus on your favorites. Outsource the rest. If, say, you love roast turkey, baste that bird all you like but don’t devote a lot of time to the sides. Put the potato peeler down and pick up refrigerated Main St. Bistro Signature Mashed Potatoes at your local grocery store. Or for a sweet twist, dig into some Baked Mashed Sweet Potatoes with sweet potatoes, real butter, brown sugar and candied pecans. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, sweet potatoes are higher in beta-carotene than many other vegetables and are a source of potassium, fiber, and vitamins A and C. Whether you like your spuds sweet or savory, both are great when hosting holiday dinners or enjoying family meals.
with real cheddar cheese and a golden-brown crust. To add a little heat, try Zesty Au Gratin Potatoes with diced jalapeños, cheddar cheese and crispy bacon. Look for these and other Main St Bistro side dishes in your grocer’s Meat Dept. 4. Put a bow on the party. For more fun, make it a gift wrapping party, too. You simply supply the scissors and tape and everyone brings a different roll of holiday wrapping paper so you can all mix and match, swap and share. Learn More
3. Plan a potluck party. Invite the neighbors for dinner and have each family bring a different dish. For easy and popular additions, look for the fully baked refrigerated sides from Reser’s Main St. Bistro. Baked Scalloped Potatoes combine tender sliced potatoes with a rich cream sauce topped with cheddar cheese. Baked Macaroni & Cheese is a rich, savory dish
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For further facts on food, go to http://resers.com/products/main-st-bistro-classic-sides#overview. -(NAPSI)
Tips On Trading In
rading your old wheels to a dealership is often the easiest option but can be less lucrative. Try these tips to help get more money the next time:
details that may help swing negotiations in your favor. • Be prepared. Make sure you have the owner’s manuals, all keys (spare and valet), and radio security code in order.
• Clean up your ride. Vacuum, spot clean (or detail) and take out any coins, receipts or trash. Make that baby look like new again.
• Get multiple offers. It pays to shop your car. Get offers from a few different dealers first. You may not have to buy your next car from the dealer with the best offer.
• Take care of easy-to-fix problems that will help prove your car is in tip-top shape. Top off fluids, fill tires and repair dings or scratches. • Check your car’s history to determine the value. Use the information in a Carfax Vehicle History Report to call out
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• Learn more. For other easy-to-do tips on getting the most for your trade, search “trading in” on the Carfax.com blog.