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Newlywed Week in Review

Jul 20 2008 - 3:00am by DearSugar
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Newlywed Week in Review If you missed any of my newlywed coverage this week, just check out my recap below!
  • First comes love, then comes marriage, but what comes next? Share with us how you and your spouse dodge those annoying questions.
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8 Tips For Newlyweds Moving In Together

Jul 18 2008 - 7:00am by DearSugar
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8 Tips For Newlyweds Moving In Together Deciding to wait until marriage to move in together is a choice that many couples make. And though any couple's move-in is a serious step, there’s something particularly significant about newlyweds starting a life together. It’s exhilarating, but certainly a little scary, so I’ve come up with some tips for moving in with your new spouse.
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How to Cook For Two

Jul 17 2008 - 8:00am by partysugar
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How to Cook For Two The majority of recipes feed groups of four to six people, making it hard to find dishes that simply serve two. However, if you are a newlywed cooking for your husband or wife, you will need to learn how to cook smaller servings. While it's easy to cut a recipe in half, there are many other tricks that make cooking for two easy as pie.
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Name That Movie!

Jul 17 2008 - 6:30am by BuzzSugar
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Name That Movie! I know I've already gone a bit crazy with having you name the TV or movie wedding scene, but I couldn't resist just one more. Do you recognize this image? If you can correctly name the title of the movie this Name That Movie image is from, you win points!
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Do Tell: How Do You Dodge Those Invasive Questions?

Jul 16 2008 - 10:00am by DearSugar
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Do Tell: How Do You Dodge Those Invasive Questions? First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes a baby in the baby carriage . . .
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New Life, New Cookbooks

Jul 15 2008 - 11:15am by YumSugar
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New Life, New Cookbooks Whether you just got married, made the move in together or simply want to turn over a new leaf, make sure you have the guides to basic cooking fundamentals. Start out with the gastronomic essentials featured below, which range from classic cookbooks by the world's foremost chefs to quick and simple meal ideas. Follow up with specialty books like Party Basics For the New Nesters.
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Come Party With Me: Housewarming Party — Invite

Jul 14 2008 - 9:15am by partysugar
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Come Party With Me: Housewarming Party — Invite
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The How-To Lounge: Combating Postwedding Blues

Jul 15 2008 - 7:00am by DearSugar
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The How-To Lounge: Combating Postwedding Blues With all the excitement and energy leading up to a wedding, it's likely that the day after may seem a bit lacking. Add in the emotions, relief, and exhaustion from your big day, and it's a recipe for postwedding blues. But just because the wedding is over doesn't mean you don't have plenty to look forward to in your newlywed status.
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The How-To Lounge: Writing Wedding Thank-You Notes

Jul 14 2008 - 2:00pm by DearSugar
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The How-To Lounge: Writing Wedding Thank-You Notes Once the wedding is over and you're home from your honeymoon, it's time to get back to normal life and take care of long list of to dos. Hopefully you took note of who gave you what gift because now's the time to write your thank-you notes. Time is of the essence so to see my dos and don'ts on how to make this process fast and painless, .
  • If you didn't order thank-you cards to match your other wedding papery, stick to something that has a similar look. These cards should be on the more formal side.
  • It's best to get your thank-you cards in the mail ASAP, preferably two to three weeks after receiving your gift, and six to eight weeks at the very most.
  • Be sure to hand write your thank-you notes — email does not suffice!
  • Make your thank-you notes personal.
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Where Do You Stand: Raising Children in a Two-Religion Household

Jul 14 2008 - 12:00pm by DearSugar
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Where Do You Stand: Raising Children in a Two-Religion Household In today's world, it's not uncommon to marry outside of your race, culture, or religion. That's all fine and well when you don't have kids. But when children are brought into the mix, deciding how to raise them, religiously speaking, could be problematic.
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