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Frequently Asked Questions
The Survival Guides are much more than books. They include many printable items such as forms, charts, schedules, menus, calendars, and recipes. They come on CDs that you can use on your computer and they include all of the information you need.
"Why not just sell The Survival Guides in book form?"
Convenience, cost and versatility. This format is more convenient for you -
"Can I print certain pages to put into my organizer?"
Yes, you can. In fact, it could replace your current organizer completely. You can
also print menus, recipes, calendars -
"Can I make changes to things directly on the CD?"
The CDs are Read-
"I don't want to be in the kitchen all day. Will this help me?"
Absolutely! The Guides will show you how to manage everything involved with feeding your family well, and you won't spend a lot of time doing it.
"What about housework? Does this package come with a maid?"
You won't need one! We will show you how to get it all done in a fraction of the time (just don't tell the ladies).
"I love being at home with my kids, but I don't know how to get things done with them at home. They seem to need me every minute. Can this help me?"
Yes. This will not only help you to get things done, but also to have more time to give them attention.
"Will this save me money, or time?"
Both! Just one night of eating at home instead of in a restaurant could save you
$75 (or more). Just one fruit punch stain out of your carpet could save $50, easily.
You could save more than 6 hours a day (that's worth a lot right there), and use
that time to do what you want to do (we suggest playing). Remember our Better-
“Are the SAHD Survival Guides Books?”
"I’m not a stay at home dad. I work full time, so this is not for me, right?"
The Survival Guides will work for any dad who wants to spend less time on household tasks, and more time relaxing and having fun.
You’re not taking any risk. The SAHD Survival Guides are backed by our 150% Guarantee.
You have up to one full year to try the Survival Guide risk-
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