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		<title>&#8220;Budget Babe&#8221; Robyn Moreno Shares Family-Friendly Tips for Saving and Earning More</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cheryl Lynn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Budget Babe&#8221; Robyn Moreno Shares Family-Friendly Tips for Saving and Earning More
Survey shows consumers want to cut costs at dinner table and bring home more &#8216;bacon&#8217;
Kalamazoo, MI January 15, 2009 Press Release— — Amid an economic downturn with increased unemployment, rising food prices and housing foreclosures, the nation&#8217;s consumers are focused on the bottom line [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><span class="headlineBold">&#8220;Budget Babe&#8221; Robyn Moreno Shares Family-Friendly Tips for Saving and Earning More</span><br />
<em>Survey shows consumers want to cut costs at dinner table and bring home more &#8216;bacon&#8217;</em></p>
<p><span class="body12"><strong>Kalamazoo, MI January 15, 2009</strong> Press Release— — Amid an economic downturn with increased unemployment, rising food prices and housing foreclosures, the nation&#8217;s consumers are focused on the bottom line &#8211; their own wallets.  In a recent survey (1) conducted by The Pampered Chef, 88 percent of Americans living in the Midwest said they&#8217;re making changes to help save money and relieve financial burdens for their families.  Two of the primary changes consumers say they&#8217;re considering are how they can feed their family for less and how they can bring in supplemental income.  With this in mind, The Pampered Chef has partnered with self-proclaimed &#8220;budget babe&#8221; Robyn Moreno, author of the newly-released book &#8220;Practically Posh: The Smart Girls Guide to a Glam Life,&#8221; to offer expert insights and tips on how to lead a budget-friendly lifestyle.  &#8220;We&#8217;re all feeling the pinch of the challenging economy,&#8221; said Moreno.  &#8220;But consumers don&#8217;t have to panic, I&#8217;ve got simple tips to shrink spending, starting with the dinner table, and also have smart recommendations for earning more income.  &#8220;<strong>Mealtime Solutions for $2 Per Person</strong></span></p>
<div><span class="body12">Consumers overwhelmingly identified food-related expenses as the #1 area where they are looking to cut costs.  More than half (52%) of Americans said they try only to buy groceries on sale or for which they have coupons; 44 percent now buy less food or fewer items when shopping for dinner.  But consumers don&#8217;t have to scrimp if they&#8217;re smart about shopping. According to Moreno, planning complete meals in advance is one step towards ensuring grocery expenses don&#8217;t get out of hand.</span></div>
<div><span class="body12">Families can start with a week&#8217;s worth of NEW, affordable recipes, available for free on <a href="http://www.pamperedchef.com" target="_blank">www.pamperedchef.com</a>.  From <strong>Creamy One Pot Pasta</strong> to <strong>White Chicken Chili</strong> and <strong>Asian Pork Noodle Skillet</strong>, the dishes are hearty and use a variety of fresh ingredients. At around $2 per serving to feed a family of six, these options are budget-friendly, offering a low-cost dinner that can be ready in 30 minutes or less.  (2) A cost of around $2 per serving is a welcome surprise to the nearly seven in ten (63%) Midwesterners who thought it would cost $5 or more per person to feed their families a hearty meal.</span></div>
<div><span class="body12"><strong>Earning Extra Income</strong></span></div>
<div><span class="body12">Saving money by shaving expenses is only one way consumers are looking to ease their financial concerns; more than one third (35%) of Americans have either taken or researched getting a second job.  However, according to The Pampered Chef&#8217;s survey, they cite the need for flexibility (38%), unwillingness to spend much more time away from family (29%), not having money to invest in a business (26%) and uncertainty in where to start looking (26%) as the top reasons that prevent them from finding a second income source. But, there&#8217;s a solution that can tackle all of those concerns.  &#8220;</span><span class="body12">I&#8217;ve explored a lot of earning opportunities and direct sales companies like The Pampered Chef offer a good way to earn extra income, especially for people who need to control their schedules,&#8221; says Moreno.  &#8220;As an entrepreneur, you&#8217;re your own boss.  And, while flexibility is important, what I really like is that the earning potential of direct sales is in proportion to the effort put into it.  You can&#8217;t say that about most careers.&#8221;</span></div>
<div><span class="body12">With people choosing to cook more frequently at home versus dining out &#8211; 70 percent according to the study &#8211; a direct sales career as a Pampered Chef Consultant is very relevant in today&#8217;s economy. Consultants conduct Cooking Shows where they teach guests how to feed their families conveniently and affordably using multipurpose tools to create easy recipes.  Plus, they&#8217;re a fun way to gather family and friends and offer solutions that make busy lives easier.</span></div>
<p><span class="body12">Getting started can be a cinch.  A Pampered Chef business requires little investment &#8211; for just $155 a new Consultant kit includes a selection of high-quality products and business materials valued at more than $500.  Consultants also receive training to help them succeed, including interactive Web courses, videos, national and local sales meetings and other materials.</span></p>
<p>&#8220;Anyone can do direct selling,&#8221; says Moreno.  &#8220;Whether you&#8217;re a stay-at-home mom, a college kid, a former executive or have a full-time career, it&#8217;s an easy, fun way to boost your budget.&#8221;</p>
<p>To learn more about The Pampered Chef, shop a collection of essential kitchen tools, or for information on becoming a Consultant, please call Cheryl Lynn Miller, Independent Senior Consultant for The Pampered Chef, at (269) 547-8571 or e-mail clynnmiller@sbcglobal.net.<br />
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<p>About The Pampered Chef®<br />
The Pampered Chef, founded in 1980 by Doris K. Christopher and now part of the Berkshire Hathaway family of businesses, is the premier direct seller of high quality kitchen tools.  At in-home cooking demonstrations, called Cooking Shows, guests see products and recipes in action, learn quick and easy food preparation techniques and receive tips on how to entertain with style and ease &#8211; transforming the simple to the spectacular.  For more information call 1-800-266-5562 or visit <a href="http://www.pamperedchef.com" target="_blank">http://www.pamperedchef.com</a>.  The Pampered Chef is a registered trademark.</p>
<p>1 Omnibus survey of 1,000 consumers, ages 18 and over, conducted by independent research firm Wakefield in Oct. 2008<br />
2 Prices are estimated and vary regionally</p>
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		<title>Makeup and the office</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2008 03:28:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cheryl Lynn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am amazed at how many people say they &#8220;don&#8217;t wear makeup&#8221; or &#8220;don&#8217;t need makeup.&#8221;  I actually just met a business women the other day who upon learning that I was a Mary Kay Beauty Consultant told me she &#8220;enjoys being ugly.&#8221;  Funny thing is I was actually only giving her my business card so she could send me [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>I am amazed at how many people say they &#8220;don&#8217;t wear makeup&#8221; or &#8220;don&#8217;t need makeup.&#8221;  I actually just met a business women the other day who upon learning that I was a Mary Kay Beauty Consultant told me she &#8220;enjoys being ugly.&#8221;  Funny thing is I was actually only giving her my business card so she could send me the papers for the puppy I had just adopted from her, but that&#8217;s another post.  Well, what I really wanted to say to her comment was &#8216;and your succeeding very well at it,&#8217; but my mom always told me if you can&#8217;t say something nice&#8230;you know the rest.  So instead I just smiled and well said &#8221;okay then.&#8221;  Perhaps I should send her &#8221;Eyeing my career in a world without mascara&#8221; published in the Washington Business Journal &#8211; by <a id="byline" href="http://www.bizjournals.com/search/results.html?Ntt=%22Lucy%20Chabot%20Reed%22&amp;Ntk=All&amp;Ntx=mode matchallpartial"><span style="color: #2c5d8f;">Lucy Chabot Reed</span></a> (also in several other business journals as well) to see what the business world would say about it.  <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #800080;"><a href="http://www.bizjournals.com/washington/stories/2002/08/05/editorial4.html">http://www.bizjournals.com/washington/stories/2002/08/05/editorial4.html</a></span></span><a href="http://www.bizjournals.com/southflorida/stories/2002/04/08/focus2.html?page=1"></a></p>
<p>This article may have been published in 2002 but I believe it still rings volumes today.  Most people wouldn&#8217;t dream of going into the business world with wrinkled clothes, deeming that unprofessional, so why do they feel its okay to head into the office without a finished look to their hair or face.  I am proud to say that I am the Makeup Type and I would no sooner dream of leaving home without at least my mascara and lip gloss then I would go out without brushing my teeth.    </p>
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