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Date Added: July 31, 2008 10:28:04 AM
In reaction to the down-turning economy, several stay-at-home moms have decided to pick up their hobbies and turn them into a business. “Mompreneurs,” or stay-at-home moms who redirect their creativity, experience and education into starting businesses on the side, are on the rise.

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