
Leftovers
06/23/2009
When it comes to our food budgets, many of us throw hundreds of dollars in uneaten leftovers in the trash. Well, one local chef is showing Seven's Craig Stevens how to turn leftovers into brand new dishes and why That Makes Cents. [Full Story]
High fashion doesn't have to be high priced. In fact, you can take the same outfit and create different looks for $50 or less. [full story]
With temperatures on the rise, your electric bill is about to go through the roof. Seven's Craig Stevens has some tips on how to save money while you keep your cool, and why That Makes Cents. [full story]
As families look for ways to cut back on their budgets, more and more are turning to gardening to save on groceries. Seven's Craig Stevens shows us how easy it is to grow your own herbs and veggies and why That Makes Cents. [full story]
Buying produce can be expensive, especially if it goes bad before you even get to enjoy it, but there are steps you can take to keep those fruits and veggies fresher longer. Seven's Craig Stevens shows us why That Makes Cents. [full story]
A trip to the supermarket can really add up, but did you know some of the items on your list can double for other uses around your home? Now That Makes Cents. [full story]
Childcare can be costly, as most parents know, but there are some simple things you can do to cut down on those costs. Seven's Craig Stevens shows us why That Makes Cents. [full story]
Tolls, fuel, insurance. That drive to and from work everyday can really add up. Many South Florida drivers are looking for ways to cut costs on their commute. Seven's Craig Stevens shows us why That Makes Cents. [full story]
The struggling economy has most of us stressed out, but some local spas are putting their services on sale. It's time to get pampered, and Seven's Craig Stevens shows us why That Makes Cents. [full story]
When it comes to keeping in touch, there are new products on the market offering cheaper phone service. They let you reduce those big monthly bills. Now That Makes Cents. [full story]