Commercialism runs rampant during the holiday season. But all the hustle and bustle that goes along with gift giving is a great opportunity to teach children how to shop for gifts and manage their money. Here are some easy ways you can teach your kids responsible money management and smart holiday shopping.

If there’s a season to save, this is it. With the kids needing new clothes and supplies for school, and the holidays approaching, the coming months can be one of the costliest shopping times for families.

Dan Woods is to old cars what Bob Villa is to old houses. Host of an auto restoration show, Woods takes a similar approach to Villa by communicating with the audience, documentary style. Woods illuminates the auto restoration process in an easy-to-understand way that gives viewers the information they need to tackle projects themselves.

On those cold winter days, certain spices – such as allspice, cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg and vanilla – turn your house into a warm haven.

If improving your health tops the list of your New Year’s resolutions, you probably already plan to exercise more and eat better. But don’t overlook another important factor in overall well-being – friendship. Studies show that people with strong relationships and social networks are happier, healthier and more successful.

As the cool weather starts to move in, many people might be looking for that last taste of summer by planning a fall vacation. Whether that includes spending a long weekend at the beach, staying close to home with family and friends or jetting off to a unique destination, it’s important to remember not to take a vacation from your health.

While you’re skipping through summer in your saucy sandals or padding through the sand in your favorite flip-flops, what toll will your seasonal footwear take on your hardworking feet? The foot health experts at the American Podiatric Medical Association offer some advice for taking care of your feet this summer.