What Equipment Do You Need to Start a Restaurant?
On February 11, 2021 by Rhea WilsonHave you been contemplating opening a restaurant? If so, preparation is an essential first step. You will want to devise a plan, find a location to lease or purchase flat-out, decide on the perfect menu, plus so much more. Perhaps this seems overwhelming, but instead of allowing your anxieties to dictate your future, congratulate yourself
Products That Can Help You Manage Menopause Symptoms
On February 4, 2021 by Vanessa SimmonsMenopause can be rough. Trying to juggle hot flashes with night sweats, dizziness, insomnia, irritability, and more while remembering to take estrogen supplements and monitoring ankles for swelling can be a lot while trying to manage a normal life. The great news is that there are products out there that can help to manage the
Why So Many Families Have Decided To Move During COVID
On February 2, 2021 by Rhea WilsonAn unconventional year and global pandemic has meant major changes in lifestyle, employment, and education for many people. More families than ever are making big decisions to move across the United States and away from big cities as the pandemic lingers. From the newly-discovered ability to work and learn remotely, to layoffs and career changes,
4 Ways to Prepare for a Personal Injury Court Case
On February 1, 2021 by Rhea WilsonPreparing for a personal injury case can be a lot of work with detailed follow-ups and the collection of medical records being the most time-consuming aspect of it all. In doing your homework and hiring a good personal injury lawyer, you’ll have a better chance at winning your case. If you are considering filing a
3 Tips to Help You Age Gracefully
On January 28, 2021 by Keri TilertsonKeeping ourselves mentally and physically fit is something we try to keep up in our lives, but sometimes we all stray away from it. Before we know it, we go from being 21 and able to eat, drink, and let our metabolism do everything for us to suddenly pushing 60 and trying to figure out
Planning the Perfect Post-COVID Proposal
On January 27, 2021 by Keri TilertsonWith vaccines going out and people having more hope for the end of a global pandemic in sight, many couples are starting to talk more about their futures. From postponed weddings and proposals, a year of quarantine has put a damper on celebrations of love all over the world. With an end goal in sight,
How to Plan the Perfect RV Trip
On January 27, 2021 by Tara MeyersWhile Covid-19 has forever changed the world, one thing it hasn’t changed is being able to climb into your RV and go on a camping trip. Any RV enthusiast will tell you that jumping into a travel trailer and heading out on a trip is the best way to travel and spend time with the
What Do You Need to Start a Vape Business?
On January 26, 2021 by Brad NazarVaping shops are now more popular than ever, thanks to the multi-billion dollar vaping industry. Stats show that the industry saw an increase from $6.9 billion to $19 billion from 2014-2015, with the number of vapers increasing from 7 million in 2011 to 41 million in 2018. Moreover, projections show this figure will rise to
Home Repairs You Can’t Afford to Postpone
On January 25, 2021 by Rhea WilsonTaking care of your home is often one of the most difficult parts of being a homeowner, and understanding what to do when something goes wrong can be confusing. When you find yourself with a lot on your plate and a long list of home improvement tasks to take on, it’s important to know what
Your Guide to Inpatient Healthcare Services
On January 23, 2021 by Keri TilertsonIn the United States, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic when hospitals are attempting to minimize the number of visitations, if you need inpatient care, then it’s serious. As such, you’ll be expected to stay within the hospital overnight, or for several days. Though this type of care will be for more pressing matters than the