Month: July 2022

What’s for dinner? 30 minute menus for 2010 – 42nd edition

July 26, 2022

This is the 42nd edition of the 30 minute weekly menus for 2010. I like to make the weekly menus on Thursday or Friday, do the shopping on Saturday and start the weekly menus on Sunday. Is it cold (or maybe cold) where you live? It’s very cold here in Atlanta. We have had a…

National Holidays: Places to Visit That Save Time and Money

July 26, 2022

You work hard for your money. The average full-time employee spends about 55 hours a week in the workplace. That doesn’t include travel time or things that need to be done outside of the office. Americans spend so much time at work that dream vacations are truly a getaway from it all. However, those looking…

How to create the perfect wedding look

July 26, 2022

Aside from the perfect groom and the company of friends and loved ones, most brides will say that one of their main concerns for their big day is looking their best. If you want to be a standout bride and end up with wedding photos you’ll love, there are a few things you need to…

So You’re Thinking About Getting Your First Tattoo: A Look At The Pros And Cons Of Tattoos

July 26, 2022

On getting your first tattoo: pros and cons of tattoos So you’re thinking about getting your first tattoo. Well, you are not alone. Tattoos are more popular than ever. And getting a new tattoo seems to be on our minds more than ever. On a recent trip to the beach, it seemed like more than…

Modern rustic interiors and furniture

July 25, 2022

The rustic-modern interior trend is a welcome change from vintage rustic that takes a break from aesthetic concerns. Unfinished rustic beams and brick walls with natural wood or stone floors decorated with antique furniture and natural fabrics. That’s a style I like to explore. Incorporate rustic elements into our homes in an informal and sophisticated…

The Importance of Learning About Shapes for Preschoolers

July 25, 2022

Even babies can tell the difference between a circle and a square, using their sight and sense of touch to tell them apart. However, learning the names of the different shapes is not an innate ability, but rather a necessary step in your preschooler’s education. Children need to learn the names of shapes so they…

5 ways the Let’s Move campaign will end childhood obesity

July 25, 2022

Michelle Obama, First Lady since January 2009, has been making the most of her time in office. Beginning with conversations on a White House lawn, she launched the Let’s Move campaign, taking on the mission of ending childhood obesity in America within a generation. Ensuring that all children reach adulthood at a normal weight, which…

Losing weight on a trampoline: is it possible?

July 25, 2022

Tired of looking down in the shower and seeing a plump ring of flesh around your waist? Has your doctor been trying to gently hint that you really need to start losing some weight while you’re still young enough to have a metabolism? Getting motivated to start a regular exercise routine can be very difficult,…

What horses teach us, forgiveness

July 25, 2022

Anyone who has been around horses for any length of time knows how intelligent they are. Most horses have the brain development of a nine-year-old, which allows them to use verbal and non-verbal cues not only to communicate but also to learn. When you meet a horse or walk into your horse’s stable, he or…

Resveratrol for a good detoxification

July 25, 2022

Are you one of those people who is always willing to try something new to help cleanse your body and supplement your exercise routine so you can keep your body fit and healthy? Resveratrol, a new drug extracted from the skin of certain plants, such as grapes, blackberries, oranges and limes, is one of the…