Archive for January 11th, 2008

Bath Luve To Keep Babies Warm While In The Bath Bath Luve To Keep Babies Warm While In The Bath

Amy Seckinger is yet another example for moms that taking something you find necessary and finding a way to fill a need that was previously unfilled is possible. In this case it was her son Austin that helped her realize what this need was. As we all know, once your babies are in the baby [...]

 

MJennings Designs Is Not Just Another Jewelry Business MJennings Designs Is Not Just Another Jewelry Business

MJennings Designs is not just another jewelry business because this hand crafted beaded jewelry is a business that Melissa Jennings, a work-at-home mom, runs inbetween taking care of her own family. Her jewelry is personalized for each person. Including jewelry that features your name or the names of people you love. What inspired you to [...]

 

Keep Your Kids On Time While Making It Fun Keep Your Kids On Time While Making It Fun

In many households around the world that has children in it is bound to have problems getting things done on time. That’s a part of life. Or at least it was. Moschel Kadokura is the inventor of On∙Task On∙Time for Kids, a product that can make being on time fun for your kids. By including [...]

 

Weak Dollar Helping Some Web Bizs

MSNBC: Unlike those crinkled bucks in your wallet, the Morgan silver dollars for sale on Mike Lavanga’s Web site have surged in value since they stopped being minted in the early 20th century. The antique American coins, with Lady Liberty’s profile on the face and an eagle on the back, are increasingly looking like good [...]

 

Kitchen Incubators Get Food Businesses Cooking

BusinessWeek: Many aspiring entrepreneurs dream of turning their grandmother’s cookie recipe into the next Mrs. Fields. Yet because stringent food-safety regulations make it illegal to sell many types of food products from home, starting a food business legally typically requires working out of a fully licensed commercial kitchen. Enter the kitchen incubator. The culinary translation [...]

 

Invention Aimed At Fire Prevention

Denver Channel: Ever rushed out of the house and later realized you left a pot on the stove or a space heater plugged in? Anna Jo Haynes did. The Denver woman was working in her garden and forgot about a pot of vegetables she had cooking on the stove. By the time she went inside, [...]

 

Info Overload Costs Economy

Newsvine: Think twice before you copy someone on an e-mail or hit “reply all.” Such practices have made today’s workers less productive, a research firm concludes. After years of naming a product or person of the year, Basex Inc. decided to forecast “information overload” as problem of the year for 2008. “It’s too much information. [...]

 

Home-Office Life and Its Discontents

New York Times: Before they were married in September, Nicci Young and Richard Wiese first had to split up. The problem was not romantic, but spatial: Young, who organizes community development safaris to Africa, and Wiese, a writer and explorer, found that their Upper East Side one-bedroom was not big enough for the two of [...]

 

MJennings Designs Is Not Just Another Jewelry Business MJennings Designs Is Not Just Another Jewelry Business

MJennings Designs is not just another jewelry business because this hand crafted beaded jewelry is a business that Melissa Jennings, a work-at-home mom, runs inbetween taking care of her own family. Her jewelry is personalized for each person. Including jewelry that features your name or the names of people you love. What inspired you to [...]