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Family Fundamentals: Parents can help teens learn to manage their money (for May 2007)
concerned about paying the money back. Don't hesitate to help your teens understand the pros and cons ...
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Family Fundamentals: Financial stresses can put strain on relationship (for July 2009)
Go for a walk or find another way to separate for a little while to calm down. But come back to ...
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Family Fundamentals: Divorcing parents need to put children's needs first (for Feb. 2007)
come from both parents at the same time. Parents need to make it clear that getting back together is ...
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Chow Line: Weight loss efforts need determination (for 1/18/09)
routine. In fact, an article last summer in the Archives of Internal Medicine backs this up: In a study of ...
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Chow Line: Summertime Corn: How sweet it is (for 7/1/07)
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/chow-line-summertime-corn-how-sweet-it
Gardeners who grow sweet corn in their back yard often wait to pick ears from the stalk until suppertime, ...
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Chow Line: Sensible choices good for heart health (for 2/18/07)
fats by cutting back on foods containing partially hydrogenated vegetable oils. Use olive oil, liquid ...
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Ornamental Plant Disease New to Ohio Poses Threat to Daylilies
the disease infecting their daylilies should cut the plants back to two to three inches above the ...
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Ways to Cut Winter Heating Costs Plentiful
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/ways-cut-winter-heating-costs-plentiful
transportation to conserve gas consumption, cutting back on vending machine snacks, eating out less, bringing ...
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Soybean Rust Sentinel Plots to Continue in 2006
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/soybean-rust-sentinel-plots-continue-2006
weather in the south will hold the disease back. "The big questions are how low will the freeze line ...
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Ohio's Wheat May Have Escaped Frost Damage
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/ohios-wheat-may-have-escaped-frost-damage
back from the conditions we have had." Ohio growers planted 870,000 acres of wheat this year, down ...