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Tag Archives: PostaDay#2011
Michelle Duggar of 19 Kids and Counting suffers miscarriage – latimes.com
Michelle Duggar of 19 Kids and Counting suffers miscarriage – latimes.com. Apparently, there have been many comments on social media sites about Michelle Duggar’s miscarriage and…. many of them have not been sensitive to a mother who has just lost … Continue reading
“Minhaj Gedi Farah becomes face of hope from the famine | News.com.au”
The Innocent Face of Famine The face of famine in Kenya is heart wrenching but also hopeful when you see what can happen over time with the right care. For me pictures truly tell a story and this is a … Continue reading
Trouble for Gilded-Age Beech Trees in Newport, Rhode Island – NYTimes.com
NEWPORT, R.I. — In the Gilded Age, the rich built marble palaces here, surrounding them with exotic trees they acquired with the same ardor they brought to assembling their fabulous collections of art…. Their favorites were European beeches — green, … Continue reading
The Switch Witch- what to do with halloween candy « ParentingInTheLoop’s Blog
The Switch Witch- what to do with halloween candy « ParentingInTheLoop’s Blog.
“When Forgettable Salads Cause A Deadly Outbreak” : The Salt : NPR
It’s an interesting finding, given that we hear a lot about how the long road from farm to fork — with food products zigzagging the globe at greater and greater distances — puts us at risk. Indeed, a salad made … Continue reading
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Tagged Cook, food, Germany, Home, Olive oil, PostaDay#2011, Salad, sprouts, Vegetable
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Halloween…yeh or ney!
Halloween… Facebook Friend: “20 something” “I have a confession to make. I hate Halloween. I hate it. It’s such a forced holiday that really does nothing for me except subject me to awful costumes and ridiculous people. I’m not doing … Continue reading
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Tagged Costume, Facebook, Halloween, Halloween costume, Holiday, Opinions, Parties, PostaDay#2011
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Remembering…Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs was a remarkable man and has left an indelible footprint on the world. He came from simple beginnings. He was a Buddhist. His genius is undeniable… his wisdom is also undeniable. He seemed to know the essence of … Continue reading
Alcohol and Sleep…
Sleep Like a Baby… “Sleep hygiene“…I love Dr. Breus’ “title” for a routine of healthy sleep habits. So many of us resort to sleep aides at one time or another whether it is alcohol or an over the counter medication … Continue reading
Children’s Welfare …
Childhood obesity mounts as junk food purveyors bombard children with advertising, even at school. A recent Kaiser Family Foundation study reports that children spend more hours engaging with various electronic media — TV, games, videos and other online entertainments — … Continue reading
Dogs and Cats and Salmonella…
If you are a pet owner like me you may want to read this article concerning pet food and exposure to Salmonella poisoning. Being a diligent handwasher is important in order to reduce the risk of cross-contamination. BOTTOM LINE: “Beware … Continue reading