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Create a to do list assigning each family member a job, and have them check off the task when completed. Soup can be a quick way to have dinner on the table in minutes – and it allows you to use up vegetables that may be near the end of their shelf life. Try a Broccoli Cheese Soup recipe follows, a classic favorite that the whole family will enjoy. There’s minimal pre cooking required – simply steam the broccoli, measure the remaining ingredients, put them in your Vitamix Professional Series 500 blender and start the Hot Soup program. When the program completes, pour into bowls and garnish with extra steamed broccoli florets and bit of grated cheese. For a heartier meal, chop and add grilled chicken chunks.

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Installation included at no additional charge with qualifying bundles. Cox Homelife Automation service plan is not a monitored home security system and includes home automation services only; Cox Homelife Security and Automation service plan required for professional monitoring services for intrusion, smoke/fire and related system components. A high speed Internet connection is required for either service and is not included in price. Applicable monthly service charges, installation, additional equipment, taxes, trip charges and other fees may apply. Rate subject to increase if any prerequisite service is downgraded or canceled. All prices and packages are subject to change. Subject to credit approval. Other restrictions may apply. Local ordinances may require an alarm user permit or external lock box. Las Vegas customers will incur an additional monthly verified response fee currently $4. 00/mo.

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I will always use their internet The touchscreen hub has a Verizon cell phone chip in it as a backup, and also a battery if the power goes out. I can use the app to arm or disarm or watch video from my home. The equipment looks great and works great. Perhaps they weren't so good a while ago but now I don't see any big mishaps. Now just about all Comcast customers have access to their still fairly new security system. I only signed up for it because they offered it for $10 a month with my TV and Internet package for a one year contract. It's very toy like and seems like a joke because it's relying on your internet connection and tablet screen they give you. Only three door/window sensors were including with the plan along with a motion sensor. I live in a 2 story condo so this was almost perfect for downstairs but still left my kitchen window short of one. The motion sensor is the most important to me. Still, what makes me feel not secure is: knowing someone can easily cut my visable cable line on the outside wall they installed, custoner service is slow and horrible, and knowing that the tablet screen has connection issues from time to time that requires me to be home to reset it which defies the purpose of having the security system.

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