How to Finance Your Child’s College Education
College Bound, Featured Stories, School
For many parents, the thought of paying for their children’s college education can bring about feelings of pressure and anxiety. And with some schools costing more than $200,000 for a four-year degree, it’s certainly understandable. Whether…
Colon Cancer Awareness Month: Learn How to Prevent this Common Killer
Featured Stories, Health, Medical News
If you think colon cancer is a man’s disease, that only older people get it and that it cannot be prevented, you have fallen for three common myths related to the third most diagnosed cancer in the United States. Instead, you should know…
15 Reasons Not to Cheat on Your Wife
Featured Stories, Life, Love & Relationships, Papiverse
UPDATED August 1st, 2016
The spark in even the best of marriages can mellow, and even go out. Whether it’s stress over money and work, raising a kid or two or just the effects of time and familiarity, monogamy can get a little boring.
So…
Foodie Files: Brunch Menus Ideas that Always Prevail
Featured Stories, Menus, Recipes
The bliss of brunch foods calls for gathering your favorite pals at your place to hang out, eat and drink something caffeinated or bubbly, until the sun goes down. For us, this beats out going out to a crowded and noisy restaurant where…
Where to Turn for Free Tax Help
Dollars and Sense, Featured Stories, Money
Tax time is hard upon us. If you haven’t yet filed you’re not alone. Tax laws have become more complicated and in a tight economy, you don’t want to make mistakes. For those who are struggling with complicated forms and unclear about what…
The St. Patrick’s Day I Knew I Was Pregnant
Featured Stories, Health, Parenting
Have you ever had a holiday that you’ll never forget? As I sipped my Guinness on that fateful Saint Patrick’s Day, I could feel my world shifting underneath me.
I will always remember and cherish Saint Patrick’s Day of 2010. That night,…
Tips to Teach Latino Traditions To Your Children
Featured Stories, Life, Opinions
The U.S. has always been known as the melting pot, for its ability to welcome individuals from every country on earth and have them come together as one nation. However, sometimes people take this idea in a different way and assume it means…
Heritage Recipes: Tangy & Sweet Pollo con Tomate
Featured Stories, Kid-Friendly, Menus, Recipes
Chicken, the other meat kids love! And so did I when I was little. Beef was too much work and it took too long to chew! So, my abuelita found another way for me to get my protein. She made this chicken with tomato dish which is tangy and sweet.…
Ugh, Winter Poundage: Weight Loss Tips to Fix Things Fast
Diet & Nutrition, Featured Stories, Health
Most of us have post-holiday/pre-spring weight loss goals. Perhaps the hardest thing about packing on the inevitable holiday pounds is the fact that mother nature is stacking the deck against us as we're trying to shed them. Cold weather and…