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Halloween money magic: 7 smart ways to scare up savings and boo-st your finances

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内容摘要:They can be anything - builders, care workers, stay-at-home parents - but they must live and work within just a few miles of their station and drop everything if they get the call.

They can be anything - builders, care workers, stay-at-home parents - but they must live and work within just a few miles of their station and drop everything if they get the call.

I will never be 'recovered', always in 'recovery', but I am now in control, something that wasn't the case in the depths of what I can safely say was the worst period of my life.During the final months of my degree in 2013, I started my gluten-free food blog called

Halloween money magic: 7 smart ways to scare up savings and boo-st your finances

. As gluten-free options were few, far between and commonly disappointing back then, I'd often make my own recipes and post them there for safekeeping. Who knows, maybe one day someone might read them? Or even make them.Little did I know that this hobby would later be the key to me repairing my fraught relationship with food. It gave food an entirely separate purpose to me - I was making food for others who might one day find the recipe. I started getting comments from other gluten-free eaters who had tried my recipe and loved it, so I made more. Suddenly, food wasn't just something selfish - it was something I could use to help others.The blog was just a hobby while I worked full-time in PR and marketing. But in 2017, I took a massive risk and quit my job to dedicate more time to it. I thought about the potential of writing a recipe book of my own and then started messaging publishers about it who deemed it too niche to bother with.

Halloween money magic: 7 smart ways to scare up savings and boo-st your finances

Yet after persisting, and on my very last trip to London before Covid lockdowns were announced, I met a publisher for lunch and was offered a deal for two books.Fast-forward to today and I now have seven Sunday Times best-selling gluten-free recipe books. My most recent book was aimed at making it more affordable to eat gluten-free food because it's too expensive. Gluten-free food should be affordable and accessible to everyone who needs it.

Halloween money magic: 7 smart ways to scare up savings and boo-st your finances

It's been a crazy journey and I didn't expect the books to do so well. My blog is now on more than one million views every month and I'm so glad I took that risk.

I love that I can help people who might struggle to find gluten-free meals they enjoy. I hope I'm helping a community feel more normal; that's one of my greatest aims.John Feehery, a Republican strategist, estimated that some 80% of white evangelical Christians - who make up about 14% of the American electorate - need to turn out for Trump to deliver him a win.

“I don’t think there’s a danger of white evangelicals voting for Harris, I think there’s a real danger of them not voting,” Mr Feehery said, adding that “10,000 votes” could be enough to tip the scales.That risk could explain the reticence of most anti-abortion leaders to talk publicly about abandoning the Republican candidate.

Indeed, some in the movement have expressed frustration with Ms Rose’s position, saying that while Trump is not the ideal candidate, he is still better for their cause than any Democratic opponent.Ms Hawkins of Students for Life has begun to focus her messaging, increasingly, on Harris, telling followers that the harm her administration could do - in the number of abortions alone - would eclipse any missteps by Trump.

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