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Links from the January 2006 issue

Get tips for surviving the holidays, and let us help you to make and keep your resolutions this year.
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Create a great family newsletter
Tips for writing an update letter your relatives will want to read.

Get a head start on your resolutions
Tips to help make you smile when you jump on the scale in the new year.

Hot holiday hair
3 low-fuss looks for the festive party season

New Year's resolutions: Theirs, not mine
One mother shares the resolutions she thinks her family should make, PLUS share changes you'd make in your family

Digital crafts: That's a wrap
From coasters and napkins to wrap and gift tags, get personal with our easy gift ideas PLUS enter to win an HP camera package

Balance: Family comes first:

Video: Choosing safe toys
Avoid common hazards when buying toys for your kids.

Multigenerational holiday parties
Three festive get-togethers for the whole family.

If Mom Ain't Happy, Ain't Nobody Happy
Three part-series: Give your family the gift of a happier you this holiday season.

The Family that Hobbies Together, Stays Together
Fifteen family projects to help you and your child create a lifelong bond.

Unplug for Family Night
Promote family interaction and communication with our 10 television alternatives.


More links from the magazine:

Your online RECIPE BOX is available now!
Now you can collect all of your favourite CanadianLiving.com recipes -- PLUS your own recipes -- in your very own online recipe box. It's easy! Just click here to register and start your collecting today.

Holiday craft: Step-by-step photo recipe cards
Add an extra treat to your homemade cookie gifts by including personalized recipe cards.

Winter workout wear
A head-to-toe guide for dressing to conquer the cold

10 tips for solo holiday celebrations
How to hold on to festive cheer when you're a party of one

Develop your delegating skills
Don't know what to do with the help that's offered to you? Be an expert at effectively delegating.

The dos and don'ts of the detox diet
Easy tips for flushing your body and improving your digestion

Food features you don't want to miss:

Cooking class: Mediterranean Seafood Soup with Routille
This hearty one-dish meal is easy to make with our step-by-step directions.

A toast to the New Year
Pop a cork and celebrate with this splendid menu created by Toronto's chic Canoe Restaurant and Bar to complement fine wines from the Mission Hill Family Estate winery.

Auld favourites for a Happy New Year's Eve
Celebrate the countdown to the New Year enjoying food with friends in the comfort of your home.

Asian sensation dinner
Treat guests to a casually unusual dinner -- delectables cooked personally in an Asian-style communal hot pot.

Rise and shine brunch menu
A make-ahead holiday brunch lets you join in the occasion.

Pick up six
Six ingredients (excluding oil, salt and pepper) are all you need for simple, sensational suppers.

Contests:
How do you de-stress after a long day? Simply fill out the entry form and give us your best tip and you could win a relaxing Curel skin-and-bath basket valued at $100.

Calling All Game Buffs Contest rules and prize info

Boot-care tips contest. Tell us your best boot-care tip and you could win one of 10 Pro Shine Deluxe boot-care kits.

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