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Starting up your Food Truck Business in San Antonio is No Small Fry

Everyone loves grabbing a locally-made, fresh-off-the-truck snack from a good old-fashioned food truck. It’s the site of a whole spectrum of food fanciness – from quick, hot burgers and fries to luxurious, butter-dipped lobster rolls. It’s not hard to enjoy your time at a food truck, whether it’s with your bae or bff on a Saturday night date, or somewhere to take the kiddos to break up the chicken nugget monotony.  Owning a Food Truck comes with Liabilities Owning a food

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The Potential Struggles and Victories of Parenting in 2020

This Sunday, July 26th, marks “Parents’ Day” in the United States, created in 1994 by President Bill Clinton as “a mark of appreciation for the commitment of parents towards their children.” Like Mother’s Day and Father’s Day, it seems crazy that only one day of the year officially marks a celebration for the most integral people in our lives, but nevertheless, it’s a day that gives us an opportunity to acknowledge those that lit our path along the way to adulthood. 

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How to Protect Your Business From Forgery, Theft, and Fraud

As if a small business owner doesn’t have enough to worry about during the coronavirus pandemic, the reality is that hard times have fallen on many, and white-collar crime is increasing. As businesses are dealing with financial disruption and fluctuating economic impact, the opportunity for some to take advantage of the fragile situation can be all too tempting. Even worse, while law enforcement and community governments deal with the crisis of increasing coronavirus cases, the time spent dedicated to cracking

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Back to School Checklist for Fun Online Learning

Your Back to School Online Learning Checklist If you’re like us, the thrill of back-to-school shopping is just as exciting for us adults as it is for our kiddos. Finding out who their teacher is going to be, comparing schedules with friends, and practicing locker combinations have all been filed away in the “On Hold” folder for now due to coronavirus. But local school districts are announcing plans for the upcoming school year, and we’ve got some ideas that will

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Ways to Protect your San Antonio business during COVID-19

The CDC has confirmed over 221,000 positive cases of Coronavirus in Texas, with Bexar County owning 15,100+ of those cases. With cases increasing daily, the safety precautions you take for your small business are more important now than ever. There are simple steps you can take to make your employees and yourself feel safer while still being productive. Help everyone stay healthy during the pandemic with these tips.  You’ve most likely studded your office with Costco-sized jugs of hand sanitizer and antibacterial wipes,

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Life Insurance is Truly the Misunderstood Insurance

Life Insurance is the most misunderstood insurance During a global health crisis, it is especially important to ensure your family is protected. According to the City of San Antonio, positivity rates of those being tested for COVID-19 in Bexar County are 16.9% positive, compared to a 3.5% rate just last week. With the increase in positive test results comes a risk of even more San Antonians getting infected, and exposing their families to chances of sickness, or even death. By following city

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Take a Summer Drive Down These Country Roads

Just when we thought things might be getting better, the health concerns in Texas have soared into panic-mode again. There are many contributing factors to how this could have happened, but what we know for sure is that any kind of future entertainment for the next few months is going to be sort of lonely, ensuring everyone following social distancing guidelines while also trying to not go completely insane while stuck indoors. We’ve been aching to make a trip, but

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COVID-19 Wedding Season: Dealing with Changed Plans For Your Big Day

Initiate backup wedding plans! We repeat. Initiate backup wedding plans! Sadly, no wedding planners or anxiously-awaiting engaged couples could have seen what was coming from a mile away. No amount of Pinterest planning could save us from what has happened to the 2020 wedding season. It’s currently June, which means normally, we’d have every weekend this month booked with at least one couple tying the knot. Imagine: Perfectly-planned ceremonies would be followed by jovial wedding receptions. The cake would be

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Four Places to Go Fishing With Dad

Father’s Day 2020 is right around the corner, on Sunday, June 21. COVID-19 has changed a lot of our summer plans, but it doesn’t have to change Father’s Day. Lucky for us, there are several places still open for fishing, and that’s pretty much all we can ask for, right? Fishing is just one of those activities that feel good for everyone involved. Grab the kiddos and celebrate yourself. Ask your dad or another father-figure or special father in your

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June is the wettest month in San Antonio

Rain, rain, go away. San Antonians want to play! According to weather-us.com, “June is the wettest month in San Antonio with the average rainfall slightly north of 4.1 inches.”  Thunderstorms are frequent and tropical storms are a topic of discussion at every kitchen table.  Of course, the rain is excellent for our tomato gardens, local wildlife, and even for our beloved surrounding bodies of water that provide hours of family entertainment throughout the summer. The grass turns bright green and the

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