Reader's Digest - December 2009, January 2010 (Malestrom)
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http://bayimg.com/FafmMAACK Reader's Digest - December 2009 / January 2010 PDF | 196 pages | English Reader's Digest - family magazine covering health, politics, sports, education, humor & more. Content: 68 Ways to Have a Happy Holiday Visit our holiday section for 20 affordable gift ideas, 16 quick, easy, and inexpensive decorating tips, 17 no-fail Christmas and Hanukkah recipes, 5 homemade photo cards and much more! Caring for the Ones We Love Whether you need or give care, you’ll find helpful tips and inspiring stories in our caregiving report. Find more—including advice from Muhammad Ali’s wife and caregiver, Lonnie Ali. Coming Soon! Free Holiday Issue Online Check back here at the end of November to get a free holiday issue online. It includes carols to download to your MP3 player, easy cookie recipes and crafts, printable gift tags and wrapping paper and chances to win great prizes. Happy Holidays! Start the New Year Off Right! 2010 is around the corner! Get our tips for healthy resolutions, ways to lose weight, and secrets to happiness in tough times. 24 Party-Ready Pantry Items Chefs like B. Smith, Michael Psilakis, and Mark Bittman share their pantry staples. Secrets Your Mall Santa Won't Tell You Mall Santas from around the country share their best secrets like how they manage screaming kids, sticky conversations, and that Santa beard! Around the World: How Big Is Your Credit Card Bill? See how the 16 countries we surveyed ranked according to their credit card balances. The Funniest Joke in the World We have a winner for the World's Funniest Joke Contest! It's Sweden. Read on to see the gag that left them rolling in the aisles from here to Stockholm. 13 Things Your Waiter Won't Tell You Waiters share insider secrets about restaurants--from what days to avoid dining out to how much to tip.
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