How are you planning to spend your relaxing Sunday? My plans include touring our new Whole Foods Market store - which includes a taproom, donut cart, fresh juice bar and weekly deals & steals!! It should be a fun exploring time given it is an overcast day where I live.
Links I've enjoyed this week:
7 Ways to Eat and Drink Turmeric
Non-words that should exist in English language
Rose gold hair color tutorial
7 Most Self Deprecating Phrases
Enjoy the beginning of a new week!! Get ready to welcome the month of May!
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Sunday, April 19, 2015
Okie Dokie Artichokie
The globe artichoke is a species of thistle cultivated as
food and is native to the Mediterranean area.
There are early records of artichoke use as a food among the ancient
Greeks and Romans. The budding artichoke
flower-head is a cluster of many budding small flowers on an edible base.
In purchasing a fresh artichoke (December-February), choose one that feels firm and heavy with a healthy green color, compact center leaves and a look of freshness. Wash thoroughly and slightly slice off the top, trim the stem but keep intact and snip off the thistles. Gently open the petals slightly to allow spices and seasoning. The artichoke can be baked, roasted or boiled.
The heart of the artichokes can be cooked and eaten, or used in herbal teas and liqueur. The total antioxidant capacity of the artichoke flower head is one of the highest among vegetables. Studies have shown it aids in digestion, liver and gallbladder function and raises the ration of HDL to LDL.
In purchasing a fresh artichoke (December-February), choose one that feels firm and heavy with a healthy green color, compact center leaves and a look of freshness. Wash thoroughly and slightly slice off the top, trim the stem but keep intact and snip off the thistles. Gently open the petals slightly to allow spices and seasoning. The artichoke can be baked, roasted or boiled.
The heart of the artichokes can be cooked and eaten, or used in herbal teas and liqueur. The total antioxidant capacity of the artichoke flower head is one of the highest among vegetables. Studies have shown it aids in digestion, liver and gallbladder function and raises the ration of HDL to LDL.
Artichoke Dip
1 can (14 oz) artichoke hearts, drained, chopped
1 C Kraft Real Mayo
1 C Kraft Grated Parmesan Cheese
1 clove garlic, minced
Heat oven to 350 F.
Mix ingredients until blended.
Spread onto bottom of 9 inch pie plate.
Bake 20-25 minutes or until lightly browned.
Serve with pita bread triangles or your favorite crackers.
It’s Time For Digital Spring Cleaning
It doesn’t take long for apps to collect on a tablet, emails
to pile up in an inbox and data to be a drain on a smartphone.
So while you’re scrubbing the floors and organizing your
closets, why not take some time to tidy up your digital environment? Here’s a checklist to get you started:
·
Update
your passwords. Many of us use the
same one for multiple sites. Instead use
different passwords for your critical accounts and remember to change them
frequently.
·
Cut digital
clutter. Unsubscribe from
e-newsletters, daily deals and other emails you don’t read. And delete apps that haven’t been used in a
while and may be siphoning more than just space.
·
Clean up
contact lists. Look through the
contact lists on your phone and e-mail accounts. Delete the ones you never contact and update
out-of-date information.
·
Sell or
recycle unwanted gadgets. Make some
cash out of unused gear by selling it, donating it or recycling it. If you’re going to sell an old computer, be
sure to back up all your files and wipe the hard drive.
·
Delete
old and unused files. Go through all
those folders on your computer and delete anything that’s no longer of
use. This will clear up memory on your
machine so you can now save new data. To
get rid of what you’ve deleted for good, use a hard-drive wiping program
·
Clean and
organize. Don’t neglect your
computer, keyboard, monitor and cabling.
Spring is a natural time to wipe down devices, blow crumbs from the
keyboard and use bread ties or Zipties to tidy up loose wires and cabling.
Sunday, April 5, 2015
Easter Eggs
Easter Egg
Easter eggs, or Paschal eggs, are decorated eggs given to
celebrate Easter or springtime. The
oldest tradition was to dye or paint chicken eggs, however the modern day
tradition is to give chocolate eggs or plastic eggs filled with various
sweet. Eggs are a traditional symbol of
fertility and rebirth. They are a
Christian symbol of the tomb of Jesus who rose from the grave.
The Christian custom of the Easter egg can be traced to the
early Christians of Mesopotamia who stained eggs red in memory of the blood of
Christ. The shell of the egg appears to
be like the stone of a tomb, and a bird hatches from it with life which
symbolizes the eternal life of Jesus.
There are many natural ways to color eggs by using various
plants:
·
Brown: onion peels
·
Black: oak bark or the nutshell of walnut
·
Golden: the bark of apple tree or marigold
flower
·
Violet: petals of the mallow flower
·
Green: leaves of periwinkle
·
Pink: beet juice
Games to play with Easter eggs:
- Egg hunt
- Egg tapping (much like marbles)
- Egg rolling
- Egg dance
April Fool's Day
The First day of April is celebrated as the day when people
play practical jokes and hoaxes on one another.
Popular since the 19th century, the day is not a national
holiday in any country, but is well known in India, Canada, Europe, Australia,
Brazil and the United States.
As well as people playing pranks on one another, elaborate
practical jokes have appeared on radio and TV stations, newspapers, web sites
and large corporations. With the advent
of the internet and readily available global news services, April Fools’ pranks
can catch and embarrass a wider audience.
“Here cometh April again, and as far as I can see the world
hath more fools in it than ever.” ~ Charles Lamb
Some harmless pranks to pull:
The maple syrup’s full of ants. (add raisins)
A mouse is creeping on the shelf. (fake mouse)
Is that a spider on your back? (fake spider)
I ate the whole pie by myself. (empty pie pan)
The kitchen sink just overflowed.(fill sink with suds and
put suds on floor)
A flash flood washed away the school. (create a fake web
news article)
I threw your blouse in the trash.
You are a BITCH ... Beautiful, Intelligent, Talented, Cute,
and Hilarious!!!
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