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How to Have a Grand Wedding on a Budget? 1

Posted on November 24, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

A wedding is an important event in everyone’s lives. Therefore, a lot of people earn and save religiously so that they can take care of things on their own for the occasion. Gone are the days when weddings were the bride’s parents’ headache. With almost everyone taking up jobs immediately after graduating from college regardless of gender, weddings have become the priority for the bride and the groom.

With the recently depressed economy more people are looking into cut backs and compromises as far as funds are concerned. With no job security it is time to save rather than spend. However, this does not stop people from falling in love or celebrating it by getting married. Neither should that be the case. One need not have pot loads of money to have a memorable and joyous wedding. All you need is determination and imagination.

Venue

Don’t worry about booking five star hotels and luxury cruises for your wedding. You can have just as beautiful a ceremony in your friend’s farmhouse outside the city or in the backyard of your ancestral home. Not only will these options be available to you for little or no cost respectively, you will be able to decorate it as you like without any restriction.

Guests

Don’t invite every single person you and your partner have interacted with throughout your lives. Only invite those closest to you both, who would be happy to attend the ceremony and give their blessings. Parents, immediate family and best friends are good enough. A wedding is a personal affair. It will be significant for only those who are close to the bride and the groom.

Food

Instead of hiring professionals who charge by the number of heads at the event you should ask your favorite aunt to cook at your wedding. Ask your partner if he/she has anyone in his family or among his friends who can contribute to the task. There has to be one individual on

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Top Ten Christmas Gift Idea for Fitness Fanatics 2

Posted on November 24, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

A gift that focuses on someone’s hobby is so much more personal than your standard woolly jumper and bubble bath set.  Read the following10 Christmas gift ideas for fitness fanatics, you’ll spare a lot trouble. Meanwhile, they also apply to other festival such as the coming Thanksgiving Day.

1. Move it to lose it
We all have a good idea of the kind of body we’d love to have, but getting it is actually a big problem. If will power is your biggest weakness take the plunge and ask for a personal training session for Christmas. This Absolute Taster session includes everything you need to get you and your diet and fitness regime back on track. It includes a one-week diet diary, a half hour consultation, a half hour programme and a one-hour personal training programme.

2. Jump to it
When the temperature is plummeting and the party invitations are flooding in, fitting in some regular exercise can prove difficult. But working up a sweat and burning off last night’s canapés doesn’t have to take up an entire evening. Spending 10 minutes skipping using this calorie jumping rope will soon get your heart pumping and burn off all of your sins in no time.

3. iPod shuffle
The new iPod shuffle is every gadget-lover’s dream. Sleek, chic and available in every color under the rainbow the new shuffle speaks to you to tell you the name and artist of the song currently playing. It will also tell you which playlist you’re listening to so you can switch between working out and cooling down.

4. Nike arm wallet
This is the ideal gift for keen runners as it safely stores your wallet and phone so you won’t get stuck should any emergency arise. It also has a reflective strip making it the perfect accompaniment for dark winter evenings.  

5. Staying hydrated
Dehydration can seriously affect your

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Will OPG’s Free Outdoor Patio and Garden Lifestyle Magazine Live Up To The Hype? 2

Posted on November 24, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

I generally do not sign up for free Internet offers for products and services, but I have to admit, I couldn’t help myself with OPG. It’s not like I didn’t think about it for some time, but from whatever I’ve seen until now I think I did the right thing. You must be wondering what I’m talking about. I’m talking about the free Outdoor Patio and Garden (OPG) monthly e-magazine that is going to be launched on November 3, 2010.

I really enjoy my outdoor and garden space and using it to entertain friends and family. The other day I was browsing the Internet for ideas for Thanksgiving when I stumbled upon OPG’s outdoor patio and garden website. I took the time to watch their high definition promotional video and I was impressed. The video has been produced really well and the pictures and music were outstanding. I decided to subscribe through their simple sign up area located below the video.

My worries about unnecessary emails and offers were also put to rest over the last five days. Apart from the standard welcome email I received from them, which by the way has a really simple link to unsubscribe from their mailing list, I have not received any unwarranted emails. I’m pretty certain I’ll hear about new release dates and promo videos, but receiving two to three short emails in a month is fine by me.

A day or two ago, OPG displayed the cover of their launch issue on its outdoor patio and garden website as well as their Facebook page. The graphics seem professionally done and the articles to be included in their November issue look really interesting as well. I am particularly looking forward to the articles on décor, DIY projects, gardening, recipes, tips and ideas and even their music playlists. Sounds engrossing and informative.

OPG’s approach seems to be on the right track and if whatever information they’ve released so far is anything to go by, I think subscribing to this free outdoor patio and garden monthly magazine is one

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