10 results of 17 Blog Posts

Summer Plan Update

posted August 07, 2010 in Yum in Tum

This was a really weird week for me. I broke down and needed some synthetic food, in the form of a Big Mac. So I got one. Then I went to a baby shower which was at a sushi restaurant. I didn't think I'd ever had food budget money again, but apparentl (read full article)

Bricks and Boredom

posted August 06, 2010 in River-Rose!

A truck yard may not be the most beautiful place in Nebraska, but, while my hubby's working, what's a bored girl to do? Take pictures! Nevertheless, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. (read full article)

Abandoned

posted August 03, 2010 in River-Rose!

Don't you wonder about old, abandoned, places? Who lived there, what happened that people stopped coming, and what stories do they have to tell? (read full article)

Circles

posted August 01, 2010 in River-Rose!

I've mentioned earlier that I was off on a vacation. This does not mean that I was zipping down a water slide or having my toenails painted at a spa (I wish). Instead, myself and two dogs hop on a big-rig truck with my husband and spend some preciou (read full article)

I Helped To Set a National Average!

posted June 23, 2010 in The Skinny Fight

by VirtualErn And not in a good way. I was looking at a list of events planned in my state for the summer and there were a few fitness events but mostly the summer will be filled with food & wine festivals. I live in the south so you already (read full article)

CORN ON THE COB WITH LEMON -BASIL CHIPTOLE BUTTER

Sweet Corn bring sweet memories of my school and college days. At the end of summer and the beginning of rainy season street vendors use to sell them and we friends on our return from school use to meet in those joints. Where sellers use to grill t (read full article)

Bethany House presents Sixteen Brides by Stephanie Grace Whitson

posted June 18, 2010 in Scraps of Life

From the publisher, Bethany House:   In 1872, sixteen Civil War widows living in St. Louis respond to a series of meetings conducted by a land speculator who lures them west by promising "prime homesteads" in a "booming community.&q (read full article)

You Know You’re in the Midwest…

posted May 31, 2010 in Iowa Girl Eats

Howdy! Well, Memorial Day weekend is finally coming to a close! We have jammed so much into the past several days between strolling through the Farmer’s Market, spending a lazy afternoon fishing, and eating our way through a BBQ festival – (read full article)

Celebrating Registered Dietitian Day

posted March 11, 2010 in Nutrition Unplugged

Have you heard, it’s National Nutrition Month — an annual celebration sponsored each March by the American Dietetic Association.  Today is especially note worthy.  It’s Registered Dietitian Day. It’s a great time to recogn (read full article)

Chicken Soup with or without Rice

posted January 13, 2010 in Carol Egbert

What is it about chicken soup? There is a series of inspirational books titled Chicken Soup for the Soul, John Steinbeck mentioned it in East of Eden, Moshe ben Mainmon, a twelfth century Egyptian physician and philosopher, recognized it as a remedy (read full article)

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