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American Express Gold credit card review

The American Express Gold Card wants a seat at your table, whether youre dining out or buying groceries. With four points per dollar spent at restaurants worldwide and U.S. supermarkets (up to $25,000 a year, then 1x), along with airline and dining credits that almost entirely cover its annual fee, Gold is looking better than ever. Card Rating*: *Card Rating is based on the opinion of TPGs editors and is not influenced bythe card issuer. Editors note: This post has been updated with the current card information. It was originally published on Sept. 20, 2019. When American Express first rebranded...
Ironton 100-Piece Screwdriver Set with Rack for $20 + pickup

That's $17 under the lowest price we could find for a similar set elsewhere. Buy Now at Northern Tool Tips Choose in-store pickup to avoid the $8.49 shipping fee. Features assortment of 60 bits, 7 sloted screwdrivers, and 6 Phillips screwdrivers
Northern Tool Hand Tools Special Event: Up to 50% off + pickup

Save big on a huge selection of hand tools. Shop Now at Northern Tool Tips Opt for in-store pickup where available to avoid shipping fees. Select items may receive free shipping. Related Ironton 100-Piece Screwdriver Set with Rack for $19.99 ($10 off) Ironton 63-Piece Screwdriver Set for $14.99
The best credit cards for groceries

Editors note: This post has been updated with the current card information. It was originally published on Oct. 9, 2019. Americans spend more annually on food than on any other major household expense that can be easily paid for with a credit card about 10% of disposable income, according to the USDA. To that end, you should have a rewards credit card in your wallet that maximizes one of the biggest line items of your personal budget. But unlike travel credit cards, where the choices are plentiful, there are only a handful of points and cash-back cards that offer groceries...
Camouflage for Survival A Comprehensive Guide

Camouflage is a skill and art that is often thought to go hand-in-hand with prepping and survival. If we are trying to survive or run away from some disaster that might see our societal norms and rule of law collapsed, it makes sense we want to avoid detection by other people as much as possible, unless of course we want to be noticed but thats another story. Whatever your purpose, whatever your reasons, if you want to remain undetected you need to know what youre doing. If you dont, you dont want to make the situation worse and make yourself...