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We are a community group for mothers, currently in the Orillia to Gravenhurst, Ontario area, we focus on food, nutrition and health for our family. We draw on expert knowledge such as naturopaths, but best of all we learn and share knowledge from fellow mothers. Even if you have never cooked before we can help you get started. We want to encourage moms to cook and learn the importance of what they put on the table. We are REALISTIC and STRIVE to make a healthy lifestyle accessible to everyone, through education. Membership is FREE so sign up to follow us today! We work together to share knowledge of everything from recipes, nutrition, to how to plan ahead. We offer something for every lifestyle, from just the basics of cooking, spaghetti and pizza, to people looking to learn something new about nutrition, organics or even raw cooking. Never cooked before, let us help you get started, we offer some basic cooking lessons from a mom, to help get you started and then this group will help keep you going for a lifetime of providing healthy and nutritious meals for your family. We offer: Workshops, share recipes, and fun get togethers.
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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Remember the Library?

I know there are many resources online but don't underestimate the importance of still picking up a book. More importantly don't forget a library, because it is free! I like to check out books that I heard about, and then I can better judge, if it is a book that is just a one time good read or one I should buy because it will be a long term reference book. That is how I found the following resource long term books that I probably refer to atleast three times a week, when I doing work or looking into things about business:

2010 Writer's Market
 The Complete Canadian Small Business Guide by Gray & Gray


But I continue to go to the library first before buying a book because for he few helpful books I have found I have also found a zillion more that while a good read, not a book to continue to refer to. So, this has really been a helpful money saving tip for me and a great resource. I really find there are a million little things you can do to do save money while starting your business that together save you a lot in the long run.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Liz,
    I'm just getting on to this "following" thing - and I'm your newest follower! I'd love if you'd pop over and see if you're inclined to follow suit!
    Kate

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