‘Guest Post’ Archives
Guest Post: An Ordinary Man
by Victoria Wesseler Tomorrow is Father's Day and in honor of that great day we have a fabulous guest post from Victoria Wesseler, creator and author of the Indiana food blog GOING LOCAL-- www.goinglocal-info.com . GOING LOCAL showcases and celebrates Indiana farmers, food artisans, farmers’ markets, local foods, and producers. Site [...]
Making Life Changes to Become Healthy
Today's National Kick Butt Day guest post comes from someone who is doing just that. Cindy Miller is a wife and mom of 3, as well as being a community service whirlwind. She is the PTA president and is starting a support group for the Epilepsy association of Utah. When she's bored with nothing to do (like tha ever happens) she loves to [...]
Guest Post: Simply The Best Way To Pick Out Your Next Grill
Let's face facts true believers, regardless of how much snow may still be on the ground or may fall in the next several weeks it is time to fire up the grill. In honor of that Ralph Benson has some words to say about a grill that he is particularly fond of. You see more in the Kitchen about grilling I promise you that. If you've been looking [...]
Guest Post: Awake at the Table – The Dinner Challenge
This week's guest post is one I know everyone is going to like. Tonya Leigh Williams is a coach, speaker, and writer. She is also the founder of Just B Living, a company dedicated to empowering women to create amazing lives and bodies without dieting, deprivation and drama. Her passion is helping women find freedom from body image, weight, and [...]
Guest Post: Does All Pork Contain Parasites?
I've been in the foodservice industry for 15 years now and I've learned a lot of things. One thing that I've learned is that pork is generally at the center of some controversy. In 1987 the National Pork Board launched their "Pork: The Other White Meat" campaign and sparked debate throughout the food consuming nation. Not only that but as [...]
Modern Kitchens And The Central Function They Fulfill In Our Daily Lives.
One day a very long time ago, the first primitive man built a separate area for cooking as part of his living quarters. Ever since that day kitchens have played a central role in the social and culinary lives of the human race. Those people of yesteryear would simply be astounded if they had to face a modern kitchen. They would have no clue what [...]
Online Coupons Popular With Many Consumers
With the prices of things constantly going up, it is no wonder that consumers love coupons. There are some women who have mastered the art of cutting their final bill in half by using these amazing things. So what are the typical coupons popular with consumers? Let us help you to take a look at a few. The first type that people love are the ones [...]
Long Islands Best Hamburgers
Now I have been all over and while I have been to some really great Burger Joints in Upstate NY and a few other states, I have spent a lot of my life on Long Island in New York. There are many great places to eat here on Long Island but when it comes to Hamburgers I have two favorite places. The first is "All American Hamburger Drive" in 4286 [...]
What Your Body And Soul Crave
by Masami Soto As the age old adage says, health is wealth. Here we are speaking about the soul's wealth. Nutritious food is good for one's health because thebody can absorb its essence - it is the same with our life. When we espouse life in its entirety, enjoying all the impressions and sensations in it, our soul will be able to take in its [...]
The Easy Way to Grow Wheatgrass from Your Own Home
by Gisey James Wheatgrass juice is catching the interest of health enthusiasts because of the numerous health advantages it boasts of. Also, it is possible for you to grow your own wheatgrass from your own home because it is very easy to take care of. We will list down the steps on growing wheatgrass properly so that you will be able to prevent [...]