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Moms Turn Baking Into A Business

Jacksonville.com: Lynn Yeager and Janice Copley were inside their small store on San Jose Boulevard, but Cookie Momsters wasn’t really open for business. It was a baking day. Yeager’s son Jacob, now 6, is autistic, and she started reading that gluten (the protein in wheat, rye and barley) and casein (a protein in cow’s milk) […]

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Out Of A Job & Into A Business

CNN: Denise Garlow clearly recalls the summer day when her 9-year-old daughter brought home a plate from Girl Scouts. On the plate was a transfer drawing of colorful, mouse-like creatures with large saucer ears and big black eyes. “I said, ‘Grace, what are these little characters? What do you call them?’ ” Garlow said. “And

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Child Safety Is Mom’s Business

MarcoNews.com: Kelly Martin is more than a mom on a mission, and she’s making it her business to be one. A mother of two, Martin is a local representative for Child Shield, a national business program intended to combat the ever-present threat of child abduction. “It’s out there,” said Martin, who asserts the program aims

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From Garage To Picture Studio

Fox21News: There’s a woman living the Town of Lakeside who has found a way to balance work and motherhood. She snaps Christmas photos of a young family, helping preserve memories that will last a lifetime. Janelle Roe has been a photographer for the past 8 years. Her first studio was set—up in her living room.

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Writing Lessons For Moms

Kelowna.com: What is your business? I teach a series of writing classes and workshops to moms who want to write down their stories of motherhood, before they forget. The classes are aimed at moms of all ages and stages, and are for moms who want to write just for themselves or for those who want

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Mom Stitches Up A Side Business

TuscaloosaNews.com: Jennifer Clark, 28, of Berry, was an administrative assistant before she gave birth to her daughter, Olivia, nearly three years ago. She decided to stay home with her child. And so she began to sew. ‘I didn’t intend to start a business,’ said Clark. ‘It just kind of happened. I would make clothes for

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