Posted by admin on Dec 10, 2011   

Need For Family Health Insurance Policies

Protection and security and considered as two main basic needs which have to be measured very seriously. Health Insurance Quotes are said to be the best sources for information while you are thinking of buying an insurance package for yourself. You can browse over the web for finding out the insurance agencies. You can also have a personal discussion with your insurance agents or else you can talk with the customer care executives via telephone or via online.

The family health insurance self employed plans are found to be more affordable when compared with the various other packages. Read more…

Posted by Sara Campbell on Dec 09, 2011   

Featured Recipe of the Week: Pasta with Scallops, Zucchini and Tomatoes!

This week’s featured recipe of the week is another Encharter favorite. Pasta with scallops, zucchini and tomatoes is a great dish to prepare for some friends on a Friday or Saturday night. So print it out and prepare it up! 

Servings: 8

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes

Ingredients:

- 1 pound dry fettuccine pasta

- 1/4 cup olive oil

- 3 cloves garlic, minced

- 2 zucchinis, diced

- 1/2 teaspoon salt

- 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes

- 1 cup chopped fresh basil

- 4 roma (plum) tomatoes, chopped

- 1 pound bay scallops

- 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan

Directions:

- In a large pot with boiling salted water, cook pasta until al dente. Dr

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Posted by Jacob Rogers on Dec 08, 2011   

Auto Insurance Deductibles Explained

When looking at car insurance policies, the deductible is one of the most important features to consider. Essentially, a deductible is the amount the policyholder will pay when an insured loss occurs. If an insured car sustains damage covered by the policy that is worth a certain amount, the owner will pay the deductible and the insurer will cover the rest of the cost.

For example, if a car insurance policy has a deductible of $500, and the vehicle takes $7,000 worth of damage, the owner would pay $500 and the insurer would cover the other $6,500.

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Posted by Benjamin Turner on Dec 01, 2011   

Does GPS Make You a Better Driver?

Driving can be a cakewalk when you know where you’re going (say, grandma’s house). But what about when you don’t? Then the drama begins. Sweaty palms. That foreboding sense that time is ticking away and you aren’t getting any closer to your destination. Let’s face it: getting lost opens up a whole can of unpleasantness.

Fortunately, there’s an alternative. GPS can tell you exactly how the heck to get there from here. And can also help make you a better driver.

It may sound a little crazy, but hear us out. GPS helps y

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Posted by admin on Nov 29, 2011   

Choosing the Beneficiary for Death Benefit Policies

One of the hardest things you will ever need to decide is who to name as the beneficiary for your death insurance benefits. Of course this is also one of the easiest decisions some people will ever make. Generally the spouse of the person is chosen to receive the money from these death benefit policies. Sometimes the spouse is not the only option the person buying the coverage has.

A lot of people have second families and are married a second time. This leaves them with a spouse but also with children from a previous marriage. Read more…

Posted by Jacob Rogers on Nov 28, 2011   

Driving News Roundup: November 18, 2011

Driving News Roundup: November 18, 2011

This is a weekly feature on the NMA Blog, running each Friday, where we highlight seven of the most interesting driving news stories of the week.

Oklahoma: Speeding tickets may fund new police headquarters Oklahoma City leaders will look at raising the cost of speeding tickets to help pay for the new police headquarters.

Illinois: Woman claims cop ran red light in her car Lottie Williams, of Dolton, had loaned her car to her brother.

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