Monday, March 2, 2020 (NAPS)—When you’re looking to add some excitement and variety to your Keto routine, Lindsay Olives are the answer. Loaded with antioxidants, healthful fats and important phytonutrients, olives add a nutritious boost and savory goodness to just about anything. For tips and recipes, go to www.ilovelindsay.com/recipes. Four great reading ideas involve cruel deceptions, kingdoms in peril and a man and his music. They’re all available through BookBites, a continuing series bringing readers information and ideas for their next read. For more reading ideas, visit www.BookTrib.com and subscribe to the weekly newsletter. Traveling during less popular travel times can help save money and avoid crowds. Learn more from Vrbo, the go-to site for families and friends to book vacation homes, at www.vrbo.com. “Ignoring certain vehicle repairs may seem to save money in the short term but can lead to fines or tickets,” explains Rich White, executive director, Car Care Council. Its “Be Car Care Aware” campaign promotes vehicle care. For a free Car Care Guide, visit www.carcare.org. Plants are having a moment. “Not only are plants experiencing growth as a category, but they are enjoying increased popularity among new audiences seeking their urban design aesthetic and wellness benefits,” says Alfred Palomares, Vice President, Merchandising, 1-800-Flowers.com. Learn about Social Security’s Ticket to Work program, that helps people with disabilities who want to work discover opportunities for employment and move toward financial independence at 1 (866) 968-7842 or 1 (866) 833-2967 (TTY), https://choosework.ssa.gov and https://choosework.ssa.gov/findhelp. It is possible to take a compassionate approach to business at the highest levels of American capitalism, says Rick Shadyac, CEO of America’s largest healthcare charity, ALSAC, the fundraising and awareness organization for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Learn more at www.stjude.org. Fifty years after the first Moon landing, you can hold some of the wonder in your hand: a set of commemorative stamps developed by the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum and Philatelic Mint. Learn more at www.pmintstamps.com and P.O. Box 3162, Sag Harbor, NY, 11963. A third of college freshman incur unexpected debt—but there are ways to avoid it. To help, parents might consider a Quicken money management tool as a graduation gift for high school seniors. For further facts and tips, go to www.quicken.com. BookBites from BookTrib.com has books to help make learning more fun and exciting: “How to Raise a Reader” by Pamela Paul and Maria Russo, the “Brain Quest Workbooks” and the “Big Fat Notebooks” Series, all published by Workman. For more ideas, visit www.BookTrib.com. --- PHOTOS --- File: 20200302-151134-276101.jpg