So much of the holiday season is stressing about getting the perfect gift. There's a lot that goes into the decision to gift something: price point, shipping window, personal likes and dislikes, etc. All of that boils down to the fact that we at Scouted want to give you an easy destination for all the gift picks we've made to satisfy anyone on your list. Scroll through and get inspired to make meaningful gift purchases this year. And if you don't find what you're looking for from this list, check out our guides for gifts under $100, emergency gifts, gifts for mom and dad, and more. The Instant Pot Duo Nova 6QT Bed Bath & Beyond price is for 10-in-1. The Instant Pot continues to top best-sellers lists and for good reason. It slow cooks, pressure cooks, steams, and makes yogurt (for some reason) and you can even get accessories for it like steamer baskets, cake pans, and more. Your parents (once they figure it out) will love the fact that they can make fancy meals in no time. … [Read more...] about Every Scouted Gift Pick to Shop This Year
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What To Do When a Child Yells, “I Didn’t Want This Gift”
At this time of year most people are worried about finishing Christmas shopping before Christmas and buying the right gifts for everyone. People also worry about how much to spend and who to buy a gift for. While we have these worries so do many of our family members and friends. It is especially difficult for families who cannot afford to spend money on gifts because they can barley afford the rent. We need to remember how much someone spends on a gift is not the point. The thought is what is important. Someone can make a gift and that gift is just as important as the gift someone bought. Parents need to educate children about this fact and model appropriate behavior for children. One of the most awkward situation is what to do when someone receives a gift they don't like or want. This is even more of a sensitive situation when a child or teenager receives a gift they don't want. It is more difficult because children and teenagers often do not have the social skills to cope with the … [Read more...] about What To Do When a Child Yells, “I Didn’t Want This Gift”
Secrets to success from winners of Amazon’s Small Business Spotlight Awards
Image 1 of / 1 Caption Close Image 1 of 1 Secrets to success from winners of Amazon’s Small Business Spotlight Awards 1 / 1 Back to Gallery (BPT) - Starting a small business requires a lot of hard work and commitment, with no guarantee of success. Thanks to the internet and the rise of e-commerce, small businesses today can capitalize on opportunities using tech tools that didn’t exist a couple of decades ago. This has opened up possibilities for businesses of all sizes, whether they’re home-based solo ventures or have employees and a storefront. What are the secrets to small business success when it comes to selling online? Three entrepreneurs who won Amazon’s first-ever Small Business Spotlight Awards share their tips. 1. Always have sharply defined goals Natasha McCrary, founder of 1818 Farms and winner of Amazon’s Woman-Owned Small Business of the Year award, says that clarifying her goals has helped … [Read more...] about Secrets to success from winners of Amazon’s Small Business Spotlight Awards
Around Mentor: Holden Arboretum Events Roundup
Holden Arboretum's Scientist Lecture Series Moves To Wednesdays; First Up: OSU's Mary Gardiner To Discuss Value Of Urban Green Space Nov. 15 MENTOR, OH -- Titled, "A Growing Conservation Focus in Shrinking Cities: How Vacant Land Ecology Structures Bee Communities," Holden Arboretum's latest Scientist Lecture will be held at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 15 at 9550 Sperry Road, Kirtland, Ohio 44094 This week, guest speaker, Mary Gardiner, PhD, Ohio State University, will discuss her work with pollinator communities on vacant land in cities such as Cleveland. Urban landscapes are often regarded as desolate, degraded and lifeless. But, according to Gardiner, urban greenspaces can support a variety of living organisms, including pollinators. Gardiner studies arthropod communities on vacant land in cities like Cleveland, Ohio, to better understand how urbanization impacts the pollinators themselves, and how pollinators can benefit other lot residents. The academic lecture is free and open to … [Read more...] about Around Mentor: Holden Arboretum Events Roundup
Coca-Cola is bringing back New Coke in honor of ‘Stranger Things’
New York (CNN Business)Coca-Cola is hoping a failed product from the 1980s will help it go viral in 2019. The company is bringing back a limited number of New Coke cans in honor of the upcoming third season of "Stranger Things," in which the product is featured. "Stranger Things" creators Ross and Matt Duffers came up with the idea to bring New Coke back as a way to promote the show, which will start streaming on Netflix (NFLX)on July 4. The third season of the show takes place during the summer of 1985 — when Coca-Cola (KO) debuted a new recipe for its iconic beverage. So-called New Coke was a flop: Consumers reacted so poorly to the new drink that Coca-Cola pulled it from shelves after a few months. New Coke was rebranded as Coke II, and sold in some places after 1985. But this is the first time Coca-Cola is bringing back New Coke with that branding. Bringing New Coke back is a way for Coca-Cola to "not take ourselves too seriously," Stuart Kronauge, president of Coke's … [Read more...] about Coca-Cola is bringing back New Coke in honor of ‘Stranger Things’