Here’s a sweatshirt that is really shovel ready! It’s the Double Take “I’m ready for ya” snow shoveling sweatshirt! Let old man winter know that you’re ready for whatever he throws your way. Get one or two sweatshirts for the kids. It’s a great reminder for them to, “Get outside and shovel the driveway!”

Plus, it’s a fun cartoon design featuring the Double Take comic game panel. Find all the differences between the two cartoon panels.

The Double Take “I’m ready for ya” snow shoveling sweatshirt will keep you warm, motivate you to tackle the winter snow, and amuse your friends and family!


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Back to Basics TEM500 Egg-and-Muffin 2-Slice Toaster and Egg Poacher

Can there possibly be a better  invention?   I mean, just look at it! It’s brilliant!  This little baby will toast your muffin and cook your egg all at the same time! Drop in a piece of Canadian Bacon or ham slices, a little bit of cheese, and OMIGOSH!  It’s an award winning breakfast in minutes!

Okay, so let’s review:

With this little cooker you can have a healthy, balanced breakfast and hit most of the major food groups. With a muffin, ya get your carbs. (Choose whole wheat and you’re doing even better).  Egg gives you a big dose of good protein.  Throw in a piece of Canadian Bacon and you’ve added a nice lean meat protein. And cheese gives you dairy.

All the ingredients for a healthy, wholesome, home-cooked breakfast.  And breakfast is the most important meal of the day.

And take a look at the price! It’s a wonderfully affordable Christmas gift.  And every time the recipient uses this cooker, they’ll be thinking of you.

Why wait for Christmas?  Buy one for yourself now! (Okay. buy two.  One for you and put the second one away as a gift.  It’s priced right!)

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I saw this fryer in action on Fox News’ Huckabee program last night. I’ve eaten deep fried turkey before and, hands down, it’s the best! The turkey comes out juicy and perfectly cooked! The taste is really out of this world! It makes you want to deep fry a turkey every Thanksgiving!

The only problem is, sometimes deep frying a turkey can be a bit hazardous. Every Thanksgiving, you always hear at least one terrible news story involving an outdoor deep fryer dumping over and setting a deck or garage on fire.

color double take turkey in potWell, this device appears to have solved the safety problem. It’s electric and can be safely used indoors. Deep fry up to a 14 pound turkey!

It’s getting rave reviews on amazon.com and from what I can see around the internet the one I’ve linked to on amazon.com is almost half off the original $199.00 price tag!

So, if you want to deep fry a turkey this year, you might want to give the Masterbuilt 20010109 Butterball Professional Series Indoor Electric Turkey Fryer a try! And while you’re waiting to place your order, enjoy this Thanksgiving Double Take cartoon. Click on the image to enlarge, print out, and play! Feel free to share it with family and friends. And don’t forget to share this on your Facebook or Twitter accounts! Just click on any of the social network icons below this blog post.


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atm_toonLast week, I wrote about skimmers and how they can steal your ATM/Debit card information.

In this post, I want to give you a very basic, common sense strategy to keep your money as safe as possible.

It’s a very simply approach.  And while it can’t keep all your money from being stolen, it can minimize the amount a thief can get his hands on.  I can’t take credit for this strategy as it comes from information that I’ve come across on the internet.  But it makes sense to me.  You may want tot employ it.

Simply stated, have more than one bank account.  You can keep them at separate banks, if you wish.  Keep the lion’s share of you funds in bank account #1.  Place money you need for day to day expenses in bank account  #2.

Don’t link the accounts on your ATM/Debit card.

Pretty simple.

Let’s say you have $10,000.00.   Open a checking and savings account at ABC Bank.  Place $9,000.00 in a savings account.  You now have $1,000.00 in cash.  Open a checking account and place $600.00 in this account.  When the bank issues you an ATM/Debit card, make sure not to have the  savings account tied to it. The only cash associated with the card is the $600.00 in the checking account.

Now, go across the street to  XYZ bank.  Open a checking account and deposit the remaining $400.00.  You’ll get an ATM/Credit card issued  from this bank.

Use the card from bank XYZ bank as your primary source of cash since it only has $400.00 tied to it.  Make it a rule of thumb to only have enough money in this account to meet daily expenses (gassing up the car, groceries, etc.)

This way, if a thief steals your card or gets the account numbers, you can immediately see (from online banking) any unauthorized charge.  Chances are pretty good it would probably exceed the amount of cash you have in the account.  And since it would probably be used as a credit card purchase, in most cases, you would be insured against this loss (check with your bank first!).

If the thief gets your card and your security code, the most they would get is the few hundred dollars you have in the account.   You would certainly lose this money (debit card purchases and ATM withdrawals are not insured. Again, check with your bank), but at least your $9,000.00 savings would be untouched.  It’s at another bank. And this is why the card from ABC bank should be put in a safe place and only used in a pinch.

Most banks offer free ACH services, so it’s easy to set up an electronic deposit from Bank #1 to bank #2.

If your money runs low in the XYZ account and  card, you can use online banking at ABC bank to electronically transfer money to XYZ bank.

Again, the trick is to have the majority of your money in a bank account that is not tied to any ATM/Debit card.  Then, have a minimum amount of money in a different account in which you use your ATM/Debit card.  Use online banking services to transfer money and fund the day-to-day ATM/Debit card.

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Remember to vote today!

It’s election day!  Please exercise your constitutional right (and duty) and vote today.  I’m not going to tell you how to vote. That’s not the purpose of this blog. But, it’s important that you do vote.

Voting is good citizenship and makes our country stronger.

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