Be prepared for sticker shock in your supermarket's dairy section. There is a possible increase of as much as 60 cents a gallon which could push the price of milk close to $5 or $6 a gallon in March.
NBCNews.com reports that the increase is partly the result of smaller herds, feed prices going up, and farmers cutting back on their number of cows...
Breakfast is still an important meal, even during summer vacation. But 52-percent of the parents taking part in an American Academy of Pediatrics poll admit it's tougher for them to get their kids to eat breakfast regularly once school is out.