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    USA's 5 best road trips

    A road trip is the ultimate getaway. It's the journey, not the destination, so don't hurry.

    • May 16, 2013
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    Home Style Trend: Eco-conscience bamboo

    Nature's wonder grass is making inroads into home décor.

    • May 16, 2013
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    New uses for old tissue boxes

    “After trying several types of car trash holders, those that strap on the back seat and those that hang on a dash knob, I found the most convenient holder,” says Lenore Erickson of Green Bay, Wis. “As you empty your facial tissue boxes from your home, place one in the car. When you want to empty it, just throw the whole box in the trash can.”

    • May 16, 2013
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    Bank on this: Money saving tips

    Checking accounts are convenient for bill paying, but that’s about it. To keep costs low, shop around. Certified financial planner Danielle Schultz of Evanston, Ill., recommends using community or Internet-based banks. Other money-saving tips:

    • May 16, 2013
  2. 10 best songs to take along on a road trip

    1. Born to Be Wild, Steppenwolf (the all-time ultimate road trip song)

    • May 16, 2013
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    10 free road trip apps

    Make your trip easier with these free apps.

    • May 16, 2013
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    10 ideas to keep kids happy (maybe) during a road trip

    1. Pack a backpack for each child with crayons, paper, books and toys.

    • May 16, 2013
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    12 ways to cut costs on a family road trip

    • Compare the cost of renting a vehicle vs. using your own.

    • May 16, 2013
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    For Mother's Day, ask 3 health questions

    3 questions to keep mom healthy

    • May 9, 2013
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    Wanted: Informed, active moms

    'Mothers are central to everything,' first lady Michelle Obama recently told USA WEEKEND.

    • May 9, 2013
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    Reader tip from Mom

    As Mother’s Day cards are displayed coast to coast, let’s hear from a mom who turned the tables. “When my daughters went away to college,” says Susan-Jo Simon of Merrick, N.Y., “I began a tradition of mailing them each a ‘Thinking of You’ card every week with a $5 bill in it. I know I made them smile, think of me and gave them pocket cash to buy a latte.” Nice move, Mom, thanks.

    • May 9, 2013
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    Better butter swaps

    Cut saturated fat and cholesterol from butter with two tasty tips from Danny Boome, host of the cooking competition show Recipe Rehab.

    • May 9, 2013
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    Speak up to doctors, for dear life

    About 100,000 people die each year due to medical errors, largely from misdiagnoses, says Leana Wen, co-author of When Doctors Don’t Listen: How to Avoid Misdiagnoses and Unnecessary Tests, a clinical fellow at Harvard Medical School and an ER physician. “It’s critical,” she says, “for patients to advocate for themselves.” Her tips on how to do that:

    • May 2, 2013
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    Hasta la vista, extra calories!

    Mexican recipes often fill the bill for a weeknight meal: quick and easy preparation with big, flavorful payoff. Unfortunately, they can be loaded with calories, leaving you feeling not-so-hot.

    • May 2, 2013
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    This reader tip is berry good

    A friend gave Ann S. McCollum of North Little Rock, Ark., fresh strawberries in a shallow cardboard box lined with a paper towel. Ann put them in the fridge. A week later, “They still had not grown the ‘fuzz’ that berries stored in the grocery store’s plastic holders do. Now, I keep all of my fresh berries, unwashed, in a such a box, and the scourge of mold has ceased. ... I remember when all berries came in cardboard boxes. Maybe there was a good reason why.”

    • May 2, 2013
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    Go to a garden for National Public Gardens Day

    Head to your local garden, zoo or museum on Friday, May 10, and help celebrate the 2013 National Public Gardens Day. More than 500 organizations are participating, with special events, free admission and tours all day long.

    • May 2, 2013
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    What to buy in May: Gym clubs, mattresses

    Capitalizing on the panic that sets in when folks realize summer swimsuit season is weeks away, health clubs offer great deals at the beginning of May. (But January still rules as the best month for gym discounts.)

    • Apr. 29, 2013
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    Forget quick fixes: Do a 'slow fix'

    No time or money for anything but a quick fix to a problem? Wrong, says Carl Honoré, author of The Slow Fix: “We always seem to have the time and money to clean up the mess left by a failed quick fix. So why not reverse that equation?”

    • Apr. 29, 2013
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    Putting away your winter clothes? Store them right.

    Know when to fold 'em

    • Apr. 18, 2013
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    Keep your meds 'up and away'

    Advice for parents and grandparents on medicine storage.

    • Apr. 18, 2013
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    Reader tees up on golf gloves

    Dominick Riolo of New City, N.Y., has a great idea for, um, puttering around the house.

    • Apr. 18, 2013
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    Jack Hanna: Visit a zoo

    Zoos are an economical, educational and fun family outing. But before you pile in the car to go, take notes from Jack Hanna, director emeritus of the Columbus Zoo:

    • Apr. 17, 2013
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    Win your hometown a July Fourth celebration.

    Last chance to enter!

    • Apr. 11, 2013
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    DIY Rule #1: Don’t ignore safety. Simple precautions — such as wearing safety goggles, not overloading outlets and turning off breakers — will take only a few minutes or a few extra bucks, but these steps can save you from disaster. Butch Martin/Getty Images

    Painting: All in the prep

    Tips for a successful paint job.

    • Apr. 11, 2013
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    Jack Hanna's tips for travel with your pets

    My wife, Suzi, and I love to travel with our dog, Tasha, whenever we can,” says Jack Hanna, the TV show host and director emeritus of the Columbus Zoo.

    • Apr. 11, 2013
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    Reader tip: How to keep your coffee hot for longer

    “Avoid lukewarm coffee or cocoa with this smart tip,” says Nannette Riley of Allen, Texas. “Fill your mug with hot water or microwave cold water in your mug. Let mug get completely warm, then dump out water and promptly fill with desired drink. Your beverage will stay hot much longer.” Thanks for the perky tip!

    • Apr. 11, 2013
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    Protect yourself

    Disasters happen. But we can learn from survivors, weather forecasters and zombies (yes, zombies). Here's 2013 expert advice.

    • Apr. 4, 2013
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    Weekend fun with the family

    3 tips to break out of the rut.

    • Apr. 4, 2013
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    Stephanie Decker's home was destroyed in a tornado on March 2, 2012. Decker lost both legs while shielding her children with a blanket in the basement of their home. Andrew Brusso/USA WEEKEND

    Tornado survivor, Stephanie Decker, is stronger than ever.

    Stephanie Decker is stronger than ever.

    • Apr. 4, 2013
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