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  • Sailing: An Ideal Sport For Families  By : Gray Rollins
    For many years, the stereotype persisted that sailing was primarily the province of young, hearty men with large, tattooed biceps. However, in recent years, the demographic of who enjoys sailing has become much more diverse.

    Sailing is becoming an increasingly popular recreational activity for families, and with good reason. On a sailboat that requires someone steering at the helm, someone navigating from a map, and even someone swabbing the deck, there is a lot to be don...
  • A Primer for Appraising Antique Wood Furniture  By : Jon Weaver
    The general look of a piece of furniture tells the expert whether it is old or not, but this is a matter of experience. If you are interested in old furniture see as many genuine pieces as you can; go to museums where you are certain of the authenticity of the articles. Slowly the eye and mind can be trained to recognize whether the appearance of a piece is true or not.
  • Today's Halloween traditions.  By : Hege Crowton
  • Now it is Ford Motors Turn.  By : Michael Ochoa
    With the news of a new round of cutbacks in the automotive industry, this article points to the impacts affecting families, children and the local economies. In this article, there are listed 3 steps that each affected family should be looking at taking now. All of the rest of us who will be indirectly affected need to take a look at these steps to begin to prepare ourselves for a very soft landing in the event we experience the same situation and scenario.
  • Genealogy as a Hobby to Trace the Roots and History of Family  By : James Hunt
    Genealogy is becoming more popular as a hobby for those people that are interested in tracing the roots and history of their family. It may start with looking at a few old photos of unknown family members standing at an unknown landmark...
  • Communication In The Family-Part 2  By : Don McKay
    Communicating with one another is difficult at times, but the more we realize what is said the more we need to look at what is not said. Husbands need to listen and wives do too.
  • Make your own Halloween decorations.  By : Hege Crowton
    Fall, with all its spectacular colors, is finally here.

    Halloween is just around the corner, followed by Thanksgiving and before we know it; Christmas.

    Don’t you just love decorating your house and yard for all these seasons?
    I do to.
  • Church Service Family Style: How a 3 Year Old Preacher & a Beagle Made Our Sunday Unforgettable  By : Duane Shinn
    One unforgettable Sunday our church had a three-year- old preacher, an organist who could play one song, an altercation involving the offering and a visiting beagle who knocked over the pulpit.
  • The right blanket for you and your family  By : James Monahan
    Choosing the right kind of blanket can spell the difference between good or bad sleep. But with the many types and brands around, choosing the right blanket is not as simple as it seems.
  • Communication In The Family  By : Don McKay
    Learn how to communicate more affectively with your kids and spouse. There is a time to talk and a time to listen, but communication requires both.
  • Discovering Your Family Tree  By : Paul Duxbury
    Discovering your Family Tree is becoming one of the fastest growing hobbies as more and more of us are inspired to trace our Family Trees.
  • Are You Spending Enough Time With Your Family?  By : Don McKay
    Are you spending enough time with your family? Odds are if you don't know the names of the kids your children play with you may need to rethink your answer. I have a solution that can help.
  • Avoid The Frustration of Chasing The Wrong Family!  By : Paul Duxbury
    I bet I know the answer to what those who are actively involved in discovering their family tree, which is otherwise known as genealogy, find most frustrating!
  • Starting your Family History  By : Jessica Deets
    Do you have a deep-seated desire to know more about our ancestors, what they were like, and where you come from? Here's some things that can be useful to you as you think about getting started doing your own personal Family History research.
  • Take The Family Ice Skating This Year  By :
    Ice skating is one of the best ways to spend some fun time with your family because everyone likes it! You can go ice skating outside or inside depending on the weather where you live.
  • Family Safety Tips For Fairs, Festivals, And Amusement Parks  By : Michelle Annese
    How do you keep your child “stranger proof” this summer? When children are out of school, there is more time for families to make life-lasting memories when going out to enjoy fairs, festivals, and amusement parks. Here’s a plan to keep them safe.

    Parents, you know there is always an increased stress when it comes to the safety and security of your family during an outing. Can’t stand the anxiety? Not sure where to start? Take a few minutes with a family safety plan by fol...
  • Is A Family Business Right For You Special Needs Teen?  By : Alexa Simmons
    Should your teen get a job? Perhaps. If you have the perfect situation and your teen is excited about the opportunity, then go for it. You know your child better than anyone, and many special needs teens do very well working for others.

    However, if you are uneasy about sending your teen off to a job, then have you considered the possibility of starting a home business with your teen?

    Think about it. You and your teen can work together. You can help him or her to learn a...
  • How To Be A Closer Family  By : Sintilia Miecevole
    Family should always be first, but it's easy to forget what matters most in today's hectic world. The greatest gift we can give our children is being part of a healthy, loving family as it is their foundation and security especially in times of need. Children will always need a safe haven and the home should provide that for them. Creating a happy and safe environment is easier than most people think. I hope the following will help get you started.

    Give your children the ...
  • Family – The Best Kinship In The World  By : Barney Garcia
    A family is a domestic group of people who are either related by birth, by marriage or through other legal relationships that include domestic partnership, surnames, and adoption or by simple ownership.
  • Ten Tips For Telling Great Videostories  By : Brien Lee
    Buying multimedia these days is a confusing process. When you want a sight-and-sound program to tout your company in person or on the web, what do you ask for? Probably a “Flash” or a “PowerPoint”. Problem is, that’s putting the cart before the horse.

    Today’s audiovisual world is filled with possibilities—some are found in the way shows are shown; others in the way they are created. One thing should be sure-- video will be a part of your presentation—at least if you want t...
  • Father's Day Gift Ideas Anything But The Necktie  By : Kevin Buyer
    Poor old Dad. Did you know that more collect calls are made on Father' Day than any other day of the year? Alright Mom's before you laugh too hard, Mother's Day is right behind at number 2. So maybe you've decided you're going to make up for all those bad neckties you gave dad when you were younger, and let's not forget the time you left the garage door open and it rained on all of his tools.

    Like most holiday's Father's Day gift giving ideas have gotten much more sophisti...
  • Does Your Husband Get An Easter Basket?  By : Nicole Dean
    I was talking with some girlfriends and the topic of Easter came up. I asked, “What do you put in your Husband’s Easter Basket?”

    The response I got was surprising to me. It’s funny how our own traditions make us assume others are like we are. It seemed I was in the minority when it came to Easter baskets for the adults.

    Now, obviously there is no right or wrong in Easter Bunny Land, however, I will share with you some ideas in case you’d like to surprise your Husband t...
  • What To Expect From The Home Study Process For Domestic Adoptions  By : Katie Gee
    Whether you are considering doing an agency or independent adoption, one of the first things that you will have to do is to work with an agency to complete a Home Study. The Home Study is comprised of information that you give to the agency in the form of questionnaires, interviews and forms. For many couples, this is the most nerve racking part of the whole adoption process.

    The first thing you should do is to choose an agency that you feel comfortable with. You have to s...
  • Using the Internet to Connect Your Family  By : Marie Christianson
    In today’s society, many are caught up in the hustle and bustle of life and forget about the thing that is the most important to them – family.
  • Sharing Photos with Family  By : Marie Christianson
    A family website is easily the best means for photo sharing. Whether it is your favorite baby photo or pictures of the family vacation, you can share it all on your family website.
  • Why Families Use Coaches  By : Caron Goode
    What do successful CEOs, happy homemakers, and professional golfers have in common? They all benefit from the resources of a life coach to help them live productive lives and fulfill their goals and dreams. The techniques that promote awareness and change, enhance relationships and bring satisfaction for executives are also powerful tools for parenting.
  • How To Use The Web To Research Your Family Tree  By : Russel Clark
    This article looks Genealogy Research on the Internet.
  • Phone Cards – Make Easy And Instant Phone Calls  By : Sharon Albright
    Phone cards are small cards that are decorated with pictures and logos and can be bought to operate public telephones. It is an easy way to make calls on a national and international basis. They are the cheapest source available that offers you to stay in touch with your family and friends.

    Types of phone cards

    There are several types of phone cards that are available in the market.

    - Rechargeable phone cards – these provide excellent deals because the additional min...
  • Play time: Fun time, learning time, bonding time!  By : Henrietta Joyce
    Henrietta explains, that children learn through play, different types of play and their value, how play helps the development of a person from babies into adulthood and finally, how playing with your child is an opportunity for bonding, learning and fun.
  • The Trampoline - or - The Most Fun You Can Have With Your Clothes On!  By : Frances Coleman
    A trampoline is a wonderful way to get your family to have fun in the backyard without spending thousands of dollars...
  • How To Save At Least 50 Cents A Gallon On Gasoline  By : Melvin Holloway
    Save at least 50 cents a gallon on gasoline using these seven steps.
  • Searching Your Genealogy  By : Jessica Deets
    With expanding popularity of genealogy, there are many historical associations which can offer assistance in your research. Internet sites are an invaluable tool to connect family members and researchers.
  • Learning How Money Works - It Makes Sense  By : Carrie Carter
    Whether it’s birthday money, compensation for raking leaves, or Chanukah gelt, children often receive loose dollar bills and lots of jingling change. Yet rare is the yeshivah or Bais Yaakov that offers a class teaching them how to manage their small fortunes.
  • Keeping your Kitten Healthy  By : Andy F
    There's a huge assortment of products and foods that are designed to help keep your kitten fit and healthy. Finding out which products will be best for your cat can often be found out by visiting a veterinary clinic.
  • Setting Prices on Your Arts and Crafts  By : cdmohatta
    When you work for yourself, there are all kinds of hidden expenses. You may only be thinking of the time and materials it takes you to make a particular piece, but you must also spend time planning, promoting your business, speaking with customers, making estimates, buying supplies, doing the financial record keeping, etc. .
  • From Where Did Jack-O-Lanterns Come?  By : cdmohatta
    No one knows for sure when the first Jack-o-lanterns were made. In ancient times the Celts celebrated the feast of Samhain (pronounced: SOW’en) in Ireland and Scotland, and that holiday eventually became known as Halloween.
  • Halloween Costume - Theatre Popcorn Box  By : cdmohatta
    You will need:1 tall box large enough to weara utility knifeclear shipping tape to assemble the box.a yardstick and pen or pencil.red and white paint (and yellow paint also, if desired), and a brushcream or white colored Styrofoam peanutsspray adhesive safe for use with Styrofoam, or other glueneutral clothing, or optionally for women, high heels and stockings.for an optional hat: one sheet of poster board.
  • October  By : cdmohatta
    October in many places brings with it seasonal changes as harvest time ends and people prepare for the coming of winter. We have lovely associations with this time of year.
  • Housekeeping for the Bachelor  By : cdmohatta
    Many men live on their own without having learned skills for keeping their home or apartment reasonably clean. The key to keeping living space pleasant for yourself and visitors with a minimum of work is to do housekeeping tasks on a fairly regular schedule so it doesn’t get out of hand. Establishing regular habits will make housekeeping a lot less unpleasant.
  • Dealing With Your Own Anger  By : cdmohatta
    Anger is not a very enjoyable emotion and it can cause many problems. We often feel helpless in our anger, but there are some simple techniques we can learn to help us reduce or eliminate our anger and direct it in more healthy ways.
  • Setting a Formal Table  By : cdmohatta
    Begin to set your table by placing a freshly ironed white table cloth. If you wish to use service plates (extra large plates used mostly for decoration and catching spills) place those first around the table, equally spaced. On top of those place the dinner plates, and if you are having a soup course, place the soup dish on top of that.
  • Thanksgiving Day in Canada and Australia  By : cdmohatta
    Thanksgiving Day in Canada is celebrated on the second Monday in the month of October every year. Canada celebrates Thanksgiving Day a month earlier than in American. It is celebrated to thank the Lord Almighty for a bountiful harvest. The reason behind the difference is geographical; autumn season starts earlier in Canada than in America.
  • Thanksgiving in America  By : cdmohatta
    Thanksgiving Day in America is celebrated with lot of fervor and euphoria on the fourth Thursday in the month of November. For the people in the United States, Thanksgiving is a time for intense feelings of happiness, excitement, love, gratitude, and expressions of those feelings with people they love.
  • Christmas Gift For Your Lady Partner  By : cdmohatta
    Christmas gift for your lady partner is not easy to select. Most of the men know how to woo women and how top present themselves well. But they do not know how to select a Christmas gift for their lady. Look at some men who go for shopping. They think of buying any and everything and get very confused at the end. What should men do to select gifts for their lady partners? Here are some tips.
  • Harvest Clover Rolls  By : cdmohatta
    Fresh dinner rolls for the table are not so difficult as some might think. This recipe makes a light, flavorful, very slightly sweet dinner roll that looks pretty, too.
  • Tips for Having a Less Commercial Christmas  By : cdmohatta
    There were years that we were very poor, so for months before the holiday we would save the things we needed anyway, to have as Christmas gifts. We were no less appreciative of getting needed things than frivolous trinkets, in fact, I think we appreciated them more. Shoes, linens to replace threadbare ones, tools, or whatever, were something that received more appreciation at Christmas and felt like an indulgence.
  • Is MS Genetic ?  By : Rob Parker
    Learn more about where this disease can come from..
  • How Much Golf Can One Person Play?  By : Camille Olivia Strate
    I have an uncle who recently retired and every time we speak he says, "You know, there's only so much golf a person can play!" I'm pretty sure he's not alone in his thinking. It always strikes me that this is a man who just can't be still! Does it have anything to do with his sense of purpose?
  • Cookie Exchange Will Save Time at Christmas  By : cdmohatta
    The weeks before Christmas are very busy for all of us. We want a variety of Christmas cookies and goodies, but where can we find the time? Trying to balance shopping, cleaning, wrapping and baking can cause a lot of stress. Some baking stress can be eliminated by organizing a cookie exchange with some friends.
  • Keepsake Christmas Decorations – Part 1  By : cdmohatta
    Some of the best Christmas memories I have is taking time with my children to make Christmas decorations. We have made decorations for the house that we still use today. It’s wonderful to remember activities that we shared as we created decorations for Christmas. Ideas for creating your own keepsake decorations are fun for the whole family.
  • Keepsake Christmas Decorations – Part 3  By : cdmohatta
    Do you enjoy making Christmas decorations that you can hang on your walls to add bright colors as you celebrate the holidays? In Keepsake Christmas Decorations, Part 1 and 2, we made Picture Wreath with your child’s picture and a “Hand” made Rudolph. In Part 3 we will make a really beautiful keepsake wreath.
  • How to tie a tie and get rid of wrinkles  By : Kenn Wilson
    If you are a regular tie wearer, you would probably know how to a tie in a matter of seconds without having to dread doing so. You will surely know what a Windsor knot is and how to do one, and you should be knowledgeable of how to get rid of tie wrinkles as well.
  • The Windsor knot - the Cadillac of all tie knots  By : Kenn Wilson
    The Windsor knot is considered to be the Cadillac of all tie knots. The steps to tie a tie in Windsor knot are relatively simple and this type of knot can be used for almost all kinds of occasions and events.
  • One Family’s Christmas Traditions  By : cdmohatta
    “You better watch out, you better not pout. You better not cry, I’m telling you why”. That’s a favorite song for children everywhere because “Santa Claus is coming to town”. It’s a great way to motivate good behavior in children when they’re very energetic and excited about holiday decorations and surprises. In our house, that song meant Santa was bringing things that we dreamed about, if we were good.
  • Why Do We Love Christmas Tree?  By : cdmohatta
    During every popular festival, there are some things that excite us a nd make the festival fun. During Halloween it is pumpkin and scary ideas. During Thanksgiving, it is the turkey and during Christmas it is the Christmas tree. Go back to your childhood and recollect the tress your father brought.
  • Keepsake Christmas Decorations – Part 2: Picture Christmas Wreath  By : cdmohatta
    Christmas memories always include the time I put aside for my children to make Christmas decorations. We love to make wall decorations and have many keepsakes of past Christmases, some 25 years old! Remembering the activities that we shared making the decorations makes the holidays more special as you lovingly place your decorations on the walls.
  • Comfort at night with Tranquility diapers  By : Kenn Wilson
    In finding the right diapers for struggling adults, comfort is always the key word. An unexpected fluid leak can cause a lot of discomfort for people who may be walking in the outdoors, sitting in a couch, or engaging in fun physical activities. When we are awake, we make a point to get out adult diapers changed.
  • The comfort of adult briefs  By : Kenn Wilson
    Adult diapers are one of the prime health care products for seniors. As more adults suffer from incontinence and other conditions that cause them to urinate frequently, adult underwear are becoming more important for the daily physical activity of senior men. Perhaps adult briefs could be one of the more useful products that senior men can call a necessity.
  • Should you choose briefs for adult diapers?  By : Ron Mark
    There are a few different choices that you have when it comes to adult diapers, and the briefs are by far one of the very most popular.
  • Learning about the indispensable Depends  By : Ron Mark
    As people get older, parts of their body begin to age and stop functioning properly. The same happens with the bladder, and this condition, better known as adult incontinence, is usually due to some sort of underlying medical condition. Although there are some people that never suffer from this embarrassing, frustrating condition, most do, and when this happens you need to get adult diapers.
  • Simplified Christmastime - Part 2  By : cdmohatta
    If you decide to have a tree, why not make it a family or friend event to decorate it? Choose well in advance an afternoon when you and others can get a tree, put it up, and decorate it. Perhaps you would like a tree with lights only, or a pre-lighted artificial tree, as this would simplify your decorating
  • Children’s Christmas Traditions  By : cdmohatta
    "Santa Claus is coming to Town” is one the main Christmas songs that most children know. My children are no different. That song always made them remember to be on their best behavior or else Santa might just pass by their house on Christmas Eve. There are many ways to convince children to settle down and behave, but none quite as convincing as hearing part of a song, “He knows when you’ve been bad or good, so be good for goodness sake”.
  • 10 Things That Make Me Happy  By : cdmohatta
    Often we think of happiness as coming from falling in love with a wonderful person, having a successful career, or being able to live a luxurious life. We think, "I will be happy once I lose weight," or get your own house, or get a new job, or once you have more time, or are rich, or are no longer single. But our accomplishments and the circumstances of our lives do not determine our happiness nearly as much as our ability to appreciate the everyday moments we have.
  • Buying a Bath Lift Online  By : james h smith
    Purchasing a bath lift can be a lengthy and sometimes confusing experience. While there are many manufacturers of quality lifts, there can also be manufacturers of not so high quality lifts.
  • How to Choose the Perfect Stair Lift  By : james h smith
    Stair lifts are a great invention that help the elderly, the handicapped, or people with temporary disabilities.
  • Stair Lifts– Buy One That Suits Your Budget  By : james h smith
    You have decided that you do need a stair lift and have decided on getting one. The price varies between the numerous lifts out there and it certainly is a tedious task to determine if an expensive stair lift is better than a cheaper one.
  • Preparing Your Home to Sell  By : cdmohatta
    Make all necessary visible repairs, particularly the small ones. This includes things like finishing unfinished projects, repairing broken screens, cracked windows, leaks, shaky railings, and damaged flooring.
  • Tips for Writers Block  By : cdmohatta
    Often when we get blocked it is because we need to write on a particular subject or for a particular assignment, and we may be feeling stressed about doing a good job. Try writing about anything else continuously for ten minutes or longer. Write something you plan to throw away or delete. This will get you started at writing, and you can gradually begin writing about your intended subject or assignment.
  • Brotherly Love  By : cdmohatta
    “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother” is an awesome song that describes the relationship between siblings. It can also describe the way people feel when they help others.
  • Stair lifts and Their Importance  By : james h smith
    Moving up and down the stairs is a difficult task for people who have problems with mobility. A stair lift makes life easier for them and provides independence of movement.
  • Types of Stair Lifts  By : james h smith
    Stair lifts are equipment that can be installed on all types of staircases, either straight, spiral, or curved, for disabled people to move up and down the stairs.
  • Curing Cyber-Sex Infidelity  By : C. F. Benninghoff
    Suspecting that your spouse is cheating is a feeling that you do not want to admit, but it is also something that you do not want to disregard, either. Marriage is based on trust and loyalty and while you may only suspect that your spouse is being unfaithful, you have to trust your instincts and verify it with products such as spy software - if for no other reason than to maintain your sanity.
  • What are Stair Lifts  By : james h smith
    Climbing stairs may have been fun when you were a child, but if you are facing painful climbing, due to arthritis, age, or any other illness or situation, then climbing stairs is no longer fun, but a painful task that you would rather not complete.
  • Injury Prevention For Parents: How To Prevent Injuries to Your Kids  By : Steve Mallard
    The word “pain” originates from the Latin word that refers to a punishment, fine, or penalty. Ironically, pain can be a good thing. When we experience acute pain, messages are sent to the brain. The brain then determines a quick, spontaneous response, to end the pain. However, contrary to John Cougar Mellencamp’s #2 hit song “Hurts So Good,” pain typically fails to feel “good.” After experiencing bumps bruises, and burns, rarely do we associate the pain with positive emotions. Therefore, child safety products from a child safety store should be used to prevent our precious children from experiencing injuries and pain.
  • Christmas Baked Goods Can Become Unique Gifts- 2  By : cdmohatta
    Once the SWIRLED TURTLE BROWNIES cool, they can be wrapped individually in colored saran wrap and tied with a colorful ribbon to give out as a gift. They would look really good in a basket with a colorful Christmas cloth napkin underneath the brownies. A good addition to the gift would be a nice big coffee cup and some packages of hot cocoa.
  • Migraines and Miracles in My Life-1  By : cdmohatta
    When I was a young, I loved to play sports with all my brothers and neighborhood. I really didn’t have a natural talent for playing, but I loved the outdoors and participating in whatever they were playing.
  • Do It Till You’re Satisfied –2  By : cdmohatta
    In the first part we discussed about how most of us are afraid of beginning something new. We delay any new activity and find reasons to justify the delay. We are afraid, as we understood in the first part. Why are we afraid of anything new?
  • Do It Till You’re Satisfied -1  By : cdmohatta
    It is hard to learn to eat right, eat healthy, and eat normal portions. It is also hard to exercise, much less make time to exercise and be faithful to your program. Because it is so hard to do these things, it becomes very important to look for things that can give us incentives. That is why the song, “Whatever it is, do it, and do it ‘til you’re satisfied”, and shoe motto, just do it, means so much to us, because it reminds us to start.
  • Dating- How To Make A Good Online Profile? Part-2  By : cdmohatta
    In the first part of this article we discussed about how a good online profile may bring in prospective partners in droves. We also discussed about few points. Let us talk more.
  • How To Handle Stress?  By : cdmohatta
    A friend popped this question to me- I'm tired of being sensitive and freaking out now and again with stress. I'd like to be able to work and sleep and do the other things i need to do with steady progress.
  • Helping a Friend in Need- 1  By : cdmohatta
    Many times in our lives, we are faced with a friend who needs our help. In trying to help them, we try to figure out the best ways to do that, even though we may feel that the answer may be staring them in the face.
  • Clutter Cleaner – Part 1  By : cdmohatta
    When you have way too much stuff and no system of organization, you end up with a house full of clutter. It starts to choke you and drain your energy.
  • Clutter Cleaner – Part 4  By : cdmohatta
    That is very important as we clean clutter to be able to change our thinking while we change our actions. Looking forward to an organized room as you expend your energy and channel your efforts in the cleaning process is a perfect motivator.
  • Laughter is the Best Medicine- Part1  By : cdmohatta
    Now that the holidays are upon us, there seems to be a lot of self help around to help us not be stressful or get depressed. People are telling you how to enjoy the holidays and what to do to make Christmas merry or happy.
  • Alternatives to Disposable Diapers  By : Rob Parker
    did you know in this disposable world of ours there are other more Eco-Friendly options
  • Gifts And Novelties For Every Event  By : Susan Banks Sr
    Kids in particular love little gifts and novelties. Even something as small as a whistle (while it will eventually drive a parent crazy) can be such a fabulous little trinket to a child. For Halloween this year, we gave out candy and one novelty to every child. Almost every single time, the child was more interested in the novelty we handed them than the candy. And since we used whistles among other things, we had immediate feedback on our choice as our entire neighborhood was illuminated with the sound of little ghost whistles up and down the street. These things, particularly because they are surprises, make a kids experience that much more personal and fun.
  • Cleaning the Clutter in the Mind- Part 2  By : cdmohatta
    When we decide to clear the clutter of our lives, we are choosing to let go of the old and embrace the new. There becomes a sense of hope and joyous feeling that our spirits will be lifted and our home filled with sunshine, brightness and positive energy again.
  • Food Allergies - Causes and Recipe Alternatives – Part 4  By : cdmohatta
    Sugar Cookies
    INGREDIENTS:
    · 2 1/2 cups flour
    · 1/4 tsp salt
    · 1/2 tsp baking soda
    · 2/3 cup sugar + 1/4 cup
    · 1 cup margarine, pre-softened
    · 1/4 cup tofu (mixed with liquid)
    · 3 tbsp lemon juice, preferably fresh
  • 5 Tips to Improve Kindness Through Speech -Part 2  By : cdmohatta
    Jewish wisdom teaches that in addition to not slandering others, we must not slander ourselves either. Mild self-deprecation is one thing, but broadcasting your shortcomings or slamming yourself verbally may lead to feelings of self-loathing
  • Educational Toys - Do They Help?  By : Susan Banks Sr
    Most parents complain that their child does not concentrate on his/her academic pursuits, but instead whiles away the time, playing with toys. For such parents, and for all others, educational toys have come like a breath of fresh air and a ray of hope.
  • Teen Toys- What's In And What's Out!  By : Susan Banks Sr
    Day in and day out, teenagers are looking for and more variety of toys and gadgets to keep themselves entertained. The toy industry is constantly innovating in the hope to find that next best seller which will capture the fancy of teenagers the world over. Every year, the market is flooded with new toys. While some make it to the top selling list, becoming the fancy of every teenage boy or girl, for a couple of months, some do down without a trace; never to see the light of day again.
  • Christmas Ideas That Wow You - Part 2  By : cdmohatta
    Reds and greens are true Christmas colors. They make you think of evergreen trees, holly bushes with red berries, red poinsettias, and evergreen garland.
  • Christmas Ideas That Wow You Part 3  By : cdmohatta
    With so many various Christmas decorations, it is difficult to describe them all. In describing part of the living room, I felt a big WOW as I continued through the other rooms.
  • What a Mess - Part 2  By : cdmohatta
    In part 1 of this article we talked about cleaning the mess. Let us talk more about my plan. I have not finished the job but I still “plan” to get to it.
  • Some Practical Wine Tips  By : Rob Parker
    when it comes to eating, the wine you pick can make or break a good meal.
  • What a Mess - Part 3  By : cdmohatta
    The scattered items that have been collected includes everything that has caught my eye when I was in different stores, touched my sentimental journey of my family and children’s past and been collected but is now mixed with all the stuff I have started at various times to organize.
  • Learning To Let Go- 4  By : cdmohatta
    DISAPPOINTMENTS Things in our past can trigger emotions that make another piece of baggage. Past disappointments trigger emotions of failure. They make us feel as though we fell short of depending on our self.
  • Learning To Let Go- 2  By : cdmohatta
    FEAR The first thing that we need to let go of is FEAR. Fear keeps us locked into the past because we are afraid of changing. We might have fear of changing or doing something new that we aren’t familiar with like sports or professional encounters.
  • Gentlemen, and Dating Part 1  By : cdmohatta
    What is the right combination of factors that would make a man act more like an "animal" rather than a gentleman on dates? If a woman, straight out lets a guy know there are certain "rules" for dating her, then many potential dates would never happen.
  • Gentlemen, and Dating Part 4  By : cdmohatta
    All of us have physical needs. A child also needs to be touched. But to think that a relationship must involve sex is wrong. There are many other ways of expressing ourselves physically other than sex. This applies to both men and women. It is not that men are more sexually demanding.

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