
Topic: foods
My latest food crush grows in ditches and tastes like summer. I always hated asparagus growing up, but have come to really like it as an adult. In my early married years I tried baking it a few times ... discussVatican City, May 20, 2013 / 04:02 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Pope Francis asked those gathered for the Pentecost Vigil Mass at the Vatican to chant Christ's name instead of his own, highlighting his role a ... discuss
These books are free at the time of listing. This can change, so be sure to check the cost first, before you download. You do not need a Kindle to take advantage of these offers. You can read them on ... discuss
I’ve been meaning to share an article a friend of mine wrote recently that reminded me of these words from Archbishop Charles Chaput that I have shared here on this blog several times over the y ... discuss
Outside my window... I am thinking... about the things I got for Mother's Day - Noah ran the 5K I asked him to run with great results! 4th in ages 15-19 Noah LaVictoire age 15 ... discuss
class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"> In this chapter God spells out which animals are clean and which ones are unclean. God says, in so many words, “You shall eat this…you ... discuss
Risotto is one of those mouth-watering comfort foods that you just have to love. It’s like a glorified chicken and rice dish that is all grown up. It may not be that pretty, but hardly a grain ... discuss
It’s been a busy week here at The Common Room. I took a little jaunt down memory lane and shared. Yes, indeed. lots of good things going on here. Meanwhile, it’s another four moms Q an ... discuss
Ami said, I have six kids. When I had 2 kids I was good at it (school/read aloud/housecleaning/meals). When I had 4 kids I was capable. Now I am decidedly not. I love my relationship with the ... discuss
Unfriend Yourself: Three Days to Detox, Discern, and Decide About Social Media We are all connected. To each other, to our devices, to our networks, to everything… The world of social media has ... discuss
Friends, I’ve been bad. I knew weeks ahead of time, but I’ve been too lazy to blog and tell you about the HUGE ebook sale going on this week. See? I knew ahead of time because the 4 Mom ... discuss
I never would have imagined that I would sell an e-book. I was really opposed to the idea of e-books for a long time after they came out on the market. I love the smell and feel of a good old fashion ... discuss
Sermon – Easter 5 – Acts 11:1-18Grace and Trinity Lutheran Churches, Bear Creek, WI"The Same Gift - Repentance that Leads to Life!"We turn our attention to the reading from Acts. I don't ... discuss
By Joan Frawley Desmond | This week, I reported on a Twitter campaign to boycott Eden Foods. The effort was launched after Michael Potter, the Catholic co-founder and president of the organic ... discuss
Click here to subscribe to the Social Conservative Review. Dear Friends: As the father of two Boy Scouts, it's been hard to see the BSA teeter on the edge of moral irrelevance. The proposed "compromi ... discuss
how would you deal with debilitating postpartum depression? I cut this question short- there were other details, including things she’s already tried, and concerns about medications while nursin ... discuss
By JOAN FRAWLEY DESMOND | ANN ARBOR—Not every “crunchy” producer of organic foods is a social liberal, and this “shocking” truth has prompted calls for a boycott ... discuss
I didn't plan to have the last two WILW posts to be themed but that is life for you. ;)Since yesterday's doctor appointment ended with my doctor telling me that I should avoid eating wheat, I thought ... discuss
Jerry Holbert Cartoon Alan Caruba, Contributing Author: Today, Monday, April 22, is Earth Day. Begun in 1970, it led to the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency, along with the Clean Air, ... discuss
Baltimore, Md., Apr 21, 2013 / 04:06 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Catholic Relief Services is supportive of a proposal to make changes in the way that government food aid is delivered internationally, provide ... discuss
Same Sex Marriage (Photo credit: Wikipedia)The lines are drawn, and the heat is on as supporters of gay (sodomite) marriage rally in front of the Supreme Court of the United States, as the Justices he ... discuss
I thought, this being Holy Week, that it would be appropriate to give some insight about Passover from my very dear and recently departed friend, who was a father figure and spiritual mentor to me. He ... discuss
ANN ARBOR, MI/March 21, 2013 -- The Thomas More Law Center (TMLC), a national non-profit public interest law firm based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, today announced that it has filed its fourth legal cha ... discuss
--1--What a week!My mom had a cardiac emergency Tuesday morning and spent all day in the ER before they admitted her for an overnight stay. Her heart was beating too fast and out of rhythm. She respon ... discuss
Yes, I had the Sam Cooke song in my head when I thought of the title. ;) While the change is not the same one that Sam Cooke was singing about, I am going through a number of changes and I am optimist ... discuss
Click here to RSVP on Facebook, where you can follow event updates, invite your friends, and help spread the word. Русский перевод Sacred Art, Sacred MusicMarch 1–3, 2013An Exhi ... discuss
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has been a longstanding proponent of health care reform. Yet because the revised HHS mandate would still force employers to pay ... discuss
First ReadingNeh 8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10 Ezra the priest brought the law before the assembly,which consisted of men, women,and those children old enough to understand.Standing at one end of the open plac ... discuss
I can't believe it's almost February! Like I said in one of my earlier posts, we plan to take down our Christmas/Happy Birthday Jesus decorations on February 2, the Feast of the Presentation of the Lo ... discuss
We took respite for the first time this past weekend. We love our little foster girl like our own and we hadn't even thought of using the respite days we get each month. We were then nudged to take ... discuss
This photo was taken a week ago at 27 weeks.I'm taking advantage of this quiet Gaudete Sunday to give an update on how things are going with the pregnancy. I feel bad that I haven't been posting more ... discuss
I stated in the previous article that legalism will become more & more prevalent as we draw closer to the return of Jesus Christ. The law holds certain attractions to the natural man, for it has ... discuss
HAT TIP GOES TO THE PATRIOTUPDATE.COM AND TOWNHALL.COM FOR THE FOLLOWING PSALM OF OBAMA:THE LEFT HAS BEEN VERY SUCCESSFUL IN REMOVING GOD AND CHRISTIAN INFLUENCE FROM MUCH OF OUR CULTURE. THE PSALM ... discuss
“O give thanks to the LORD; for he is good; for his mercy endureth for ever.” (Read this scripture and more at http://prayerpivot.com) There are times in life when we are more aware of givi ... discuss
Ethanol Mandates – the poster child for zombie govt programs that never die. ~ Flopping Aces ARRA News Service — The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) has refused to grant waivers request ... discuss
This is a continuation of my earlier post, HHS analogies part 1. In this series I am refuting arguments supporting the HHS mandate via a set of analogies (hence the name).A common argument in support ... discuss
Healthy Living for Athletes Athletes in every sport have to rely on their bodies to get them through the hard times. Regardless of what sport you play, you need to be in pretty good shape to be able t ... discuss
I know, I know. It’s Thursday and the other Moms are way ahead of me. I hope you already visited all 3 of them to see their Q&A while I was still sleeping taking care of a newborn. I put ... discuss
November is the month in which the Church devotes herself especially, to the remembrance of those who have died in the previous year. As we remember the communion of saints already "raised to the alta ... discuss
This says it all: Imagine that. A presidential candidate who gives millions of dollars a year to charity does a storm relief event in Ohio, and an MSNBC anchor is disgusted by it because the Red Cross ... discuss
One of my wife's co-workers loves Halloween. She and her husband regularly have a big party. This year, my wife cajoled me into going.Now, understand that I am not a party person. I'm not a crowd ... discuss
Trade Developments- Panama FTA Vicki Needham reported yesterday at The Hill’s On the Money Blog that, “A free trade agreement between the United States and Panama will go into effect at the end of ... discuss
Farm Bill –Policy Issues, Political Notes Dan Popkey reported on Wednesday evening at the Idaho Statesman Online that, “Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., said Wednesday in Boise that the House w ... discuss
Hi Everyone!!! I know I have been gone for a really long time, and I am SO sorry for abandoning you! However, I am happy to say that I am back! *Woot!* Though I probably won't be blogging that often t ... discuss
You look great! How did you do it? This is what people say ever since I lost 50 pounds. They don’t say, “You look like you lost weight!” They say, “You look great!” Now I realize that I a ... discuss
A friend showed me this cool time lapse video of the space shuttle moving across LA. The only thing that would have been cooler is if it included the trip across the country as well.The moment is bitt ... discuss
This week I wanted to hit the ground running with a PLAN in HAND – even if it took me until 3AM to make it (oops). I’ve been feeling a little overwhelmed with our new school year schedule ... discuss
Once upon a time if Cape Codders wanted a grand lobster feast these people merely strolled right down to the the shoreline, waded in as well as plucked all they can carry with the armload. With fact, ... discuss
Many people who smoke tobacco products expertise a really significant would like to cease there tobacco use habit. Yet it appears that whichever technique or formula they effort, they simply can not d ... discuss
Will Pauline Mario's apologize for this attack on a linguistic minority. It is an obvious hate crime. It is attempted murder. Perhaps the xenophobic SSJB has a comment or will they give this woman an ... discuss
Jenny and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Bike RideFull disclosure: I know Jenny. You can trust her to tell it straight. She's level-headed, an engineer, and tells a hilarious story, which m ... discuss
Re posting this from April 2011 when someone expressed interest in this story. I made me go back and reread it. Wow, very compelling....and the author was so honest and brave in sharing this stor ... discuss
30 years ago, as our long time readers know, the HM and I got married and promptly lost our jobs. We had lived like grasshoppers and winter came hard and fast. We had no savings and several very s ... discuss
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Armstrong? No, but that didn't prevent NBC from announcing the passing of Neil Young, not Neil Armstrong. Hear more about this story, plus Obama's reelection troubles, and Hilla ... discuss
Pola Negri Stories The Helena Modjeska Art and Culture Club in Los Angeles is sponsoring a presentation of Kazimierz Braun’s Pola Negri Stories at Magicopolis, 1418 4th Street, Santa Monica, CA ... discuss
Pentecost 14St. Paul Lutheran Church, Union Grove, WISeptember 2nd, 2012Mark 7:14–23Grace, mercy and peace.... greetings to the people of St. Paul, etc.Our liturgical calendar tells us it is the 14t ... discuss
“…despite the technological miracles, it felt strange and threatening that our world was being shaped by corporate returns on investment rather than by passionate political leaders who lis ... discuss
On this article on The Diet Solution Program I’m just hunting to ensure you get of my genuine judgment of the very most common method available on the net. It’s not all too often I’l ... discuss
Are you currently ready for a serious event? During the last ten years there been numerous to question this query. Contemplating many of the main calamities that populations have sustained, for exampl ... discuss
Click here to subscribe to The Social Conservative Review. Dear Friends, There are times when the power of the moment crowds lesser things off the page. Last Wednesday, my colleague Leo Johnson got b ... discuss
Jamie Ashton recently returned from Ukraine with two adopted sons. Jamie and her husband Tyler also have adopted a son from Korea and a daughter from China. On Jamie's site ... discuss
Part One: For beginners: get a book with a pre-made OAMC plan and follow the directions step by step. When you’re done, sit down with your feet up and take notes, what worked, what didn’ ... discuss
In response to a question on an email list about how mornings worked at our house, I wrote: I am afraid to answer this question for fear I may spark discontment in houses all across the land and be re ... discuss
From the Abington Journal: Cathedral plans fourth annual block party St. Stanislaus Polish National Catholic Cathedral in South Scranton will hold its fourth annual Block Party from 5 to 10 p.m. Augus ... discuss
From the Abington Journal: Cathedral plans fourth annual block party St. Stanislaus Polish National Catholic Cathedral in South Scranton will hold its fourth annual Block Party from 5 to 10 p.m. Augus ... discuss
Lots of people feel that parrots just need to be fed in winter. And that is just not the case. Chickens undoubtedly must feed in the winter, but can benefit from people-provided meal practically anyti ... discuss
Here is a list of all of the companies that support gay marriage:Adobe SystemsAllstate InsuranceAmazon.comAmerican ApparelAmerican AirlinesAppleApplebee'sBen & Jerry'sBest BuyBoeingClorox: Brita filte ... discuss
This post was brought to my attention by pro-choice tweeter @heather_parker during a discussion on the rights of the zygote/embryo/fetus (ZEF) vs. the rights of the mother. The blog is called Antigone ... discuss
The left's intolerance of any point of view that diverges from the tenets of its amoral, materialistic, morally relativistic, collectivist, Marxist orthodoxy, is nothing new. For holding such "diver ... discuss
While I'm not interested in boycotting, I do want to support companies like this! Forever 21 and In-N-Out - way cool!9 religious companies (besides Chick-fil-A) By Dan Gilgoff, CNN.com Religion ... discuss
I don’t have to convince you of what a sorry job the federal government typically does of “controlling costs.” Then, has it ever done that? And you already know the federal gover ... discuss
Last weekend I was invited to speak on the Frugality panel in Vision Forum’s recent food conference, Reformation of Food & the Family. I was also privileged to attend Chef Foucachon’s 6 ... discuss
You've seen them. You've done them. You've made them. You've bought books that tell you about them. 100 places to go before you die. 100 books to read before you die. 100 movies to watch before you d ... discuss
This list may not only be useful for you, but for your friends and family, too. YOU must ASK for your discount ! RESTAURANTS:Applebee’s: 15% off with Golden Appl ... discuss
Admiration. These seven text letters are absolutely essential with a happy, healthy and enjoyable relationship with your horse. Whether or not your vision with all your horse is of precise dressage gr ... discuss
From AsiaNews.it By Bernardo Cervellera Bishop Ma Daqin, by refusing the imposition of hands from an excommunicated bishop and quitting the Patriotic Association, is upholding the very religio ... discuss
It may seem so at times, when we see big companies like Google, Kraft, Target and others actively promoting the homosexual lifestyle. But Truth is not determined by a vote, or what's popular.&nb ... discuss
Keep in mind as you read this that it is ALL ABOUT GOVERNMENT CONTROL.I was just reading an article by Martin Kohr about Rio 20 and international food policies that damage poor farmers in the dev ... discuss
Thirty to forty years back, the only child bottles available to mom and dad were the ones built from glass, which were not only substantial, but also fragile. Years eventually, through technology as w ... discuss
Our family is fixing to switch gears in a few weeks. My husband's work schedule is changing, so he will be home for breakfast!I've never cared for cereal personally and I have my doubts about its nutr ... discuss
This week’s Q&A is a special topical edition focusing on breastfeeding. I have nursed all 10 of my children so far, but not without a few bumps along the way. I learned a lot from my momR ... discuss
Sweet summertime! It’s here! I have spent the last year “pinning” (by that, I mean on Pinterest, of course), so many cool ideas to try this summer. Add in the BFIAR ... discuss
Joel 2:22-30 “Be not afraid, ye beasts of the field: for the pastures of the wilderness do spring, for the tree beareth her fruit, the fig tree and the vine do yield their strength.” KJV h ... discuss
Mike Huckabee is stirring up some controversy with some recent comments in the New York Times Magazine: The atmosphere was so toxic that it would not be an atmosphere in which I would breathe well. T ... discuss
Episode 5 of the \"Consider This!\" podcast is out today and it’s all about a single topic, so I thought I’d post the script here for those who don’t do podcasts. If you do do podcas ... discuss
Five Exercise and Nutrition Myths There is so much misinformation I have heard over the years about nutrition and exercise. Many of these myths I swallowed without too much analysis. Since I always ... discuss
This arrived by email today – perfect for this blog. Unfortunately it came with photos of old cars and such to illustrate the various points. The pictures did not copy and paste for me along wit ... discuss
I recently lost about 40 pounds in three months (an average of between two to three pounds a week). To lose weight, you must burn more calories than you eat each day. It’s really that simple ... discuss
“There are today many religious and secular food routines. Religious food routines like fasting and sacramentalism and vegetarianism and various kinds of abstinence. And there are the secular rout ... discuss
It slipped my notice that Kraft Foods had photoshopped an Oreo with gay-pride colors for an ad.Thank God it’s not a real cookie; Michael Bloomberg would be so torn! On the one hand, it’s d ... discuss
by Kathleen Gilbert June 27, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Kraft Foods, the company behind the Oreo cookie, has defended a promotional image of the cookie stuffed with rainbow filling as “a fun refl ... discuss
Lachlan Markay, Heritage Investigates: Members of a federal advisory committee on the adoption of biofuels have seen millions in taxpayer dollars steered to their companies while sitting on the co ... discuss
For years now, the traditionally white filling of Oreos has been colored for different holidays, like orange for Halloween and red for Christmas.It's a smart marketing trick.This Oreo isn't available ... discuss
Scientists Torpedo GM Claims:In 1994, fellow author Dr John Fagan returned grant money of USD 614,000 to the National Institutes of Health, after concerns about the safety and ethics of genetic engine ... discuss
Steve Postrel on marginalism and the paradox of higher education — Marginal Revolution Typical graduate business school education has indeed become less rigorous over time, as has typical colle ... discuss
In The Big Fight, a new book from The Christian Book Company (edited by Richard Perkins and Tim Thornborough), Richard Coekin has a helpful section on guilt. Writing specifically to men, he highlights ... discuss
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First, they came for the soda. I drink diet soda, but I see the banning of "large" sugar-sweetened drinks as a threat to my freedom to choose.It's only a matter of time before the War on Soda would sp ... discuss
On June 5 Voice of Choice’s Todd Stave received an email complaining that pro-life activist Tony Massey was harassing caterers delivering orders from Udi’s Foods in Denver to the Planned P ... discuss
Sometimes I think Isaac will wake up talking... that's OK, it's something to shoot for. Today happened to be one of those days where I needed to get some things done for him, paperwork wise, and it wa ... discuss
Today is 2 great holidays wrapped up in one: National Chocolate Ice Cream Day and Parker’s 2nd birthday. Ice cream was one of Parker’s first words and favorite foods: he often shortens i ... discuss
“Eternal peace is your real daily life. Not necessarily a situation or truth being attained – but for be consciously realized” tutorial OSHO (Bhagwan Rajanish) Most of us live in a g ... discuss
The child boomers-those launched 1946 through 1964-are the greatest population to require health care than previously. Doctors and pharmaceutical businesses are focusing on what pills, potions or surg ... discuss
I haven't blogged in a couple of days for three reasons: 1) I haven't had the time with errands, 2) I had a bad birthday misadventure that kept me out of the house longer than expected, and 3) I've ha ... discuss
The Four Moms: Raising Olives, Life in a Shoe, Smockity Frocks, and Me A while ago a young friend of ours in his 20s confessed that he did not know the first thing about cooking, because his mo ... discuss
This is certainly Post Ten inside a Sequence: Okazaki, japan Go — Circular Team Study Trade Stays in Okazaki, japan. The intercontinental corporation called Circular promotes yearly traveling th ... discuss
Glycemic list refers to relative position of carbohydrates, when compared to glucose, based upon their capability to raise the blood sugar level after utilization. Glycemic index may be a relative sca ... discuss
I received some wonderful non-book gifts (Wrath of Khan Director's Cut DVD, come to mama! And the new crucifix that is now gracing our living room ...) but for this crowd, I know that quite often the ... discuss
Your home is actually the center of numerous buildings. Just glance at the words linked to it: “fire and residentialIn (with a attainable connection to cardiovascular system), as well as concept ... discuss
With more and more of us understanding the really serious consequences of sun suntanning, we are trying to find alternatives. Keep in mind the first self tanners that hit the cabinets many years ago h ... discuss
This is a very interesting book, which questions the underlying presuppositions of modern life in America. The meaning of the title "Surviving Off Off-Grid" is that living "Off-Grid" with your own mea ... discuss
Philippians 4:5 Let your moderation be known unto all men. The Lord is at hand. Moderation by definition is not about obeying a law, but using restraint where there is no law. It applies to matters of ... discuss
If you need a little help in the organizational field, you already know you want this. If you’re fairly organized, you might think you don’t. That’s what I thought when Angela fi ... discuss
Diabetes Mellitus (most commonly referred to as “diabetes”) is a medical condition triggered by the endocrine system disproportion, caused by the possible lack of production with the blood ... discuss
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Let’s take another turn in this article and let’s talk somewhat about some of the common items that people are going through nowadays and maybe whenever you can just give some suggestions ... discuss
Monsanto claimed that creating genetically modified (GM) plants resistant to herbicides and insecticides (so they could use lots of them on the crops) would reduce the need for them. (Not sure about t ... discuss
"One day God will do the same thing to the gods of this age. The average American is not very different from an ancient Egyptian. We still worship the same gods — only the names have changed. What ... discuss
There are so many high-priced cosmetics, splendor treatment options and sweetness gyms providing the core regular of beauty to ladies everywhere. I am going to provides you with the most critical free ... discuss
This Amazing Grace for Moms post was written by fellow mom blogger Em of Touring Kitty. We first "met" online because of the Milk Mama Diaries Carnival, hosted by Jenny and Mec. Since then, we've ... discuss
By David Sirota, Salon.com, Monday, May 7, 2012Can beer save America? (No, ...not by hosting an "o'beer summit." :-)SALON | MAY 7, 2012http://pulse.me/s/8Z815(Credit: i ... discuss
The Josh Tolley show, which I gather is in MN, recently did a show about raw foods and the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) going after Moms who help their friends and relations get them.- th ... discuss
Tweetby Jonathon Van MarenAs if China needed any more negative press on their barbaric One Child Policy after blind human rights activist Chen Guangcheng’s dramatic escape from house arrest, multipl ... discuss
I reported here a few weeks ago that the NYT’s Dear Abby-type column, “The Ethicist,” was holding an essay contest to descsribe why eating meat is ethical–judged by Peter Singe ... discuss
Polish Curriculum Added at EMU Yankees versus Tigers at Polish-American Baseball in Detroit on June 1st by Jacek Adamski YPSILANTI– The campus of Eastern Michigan University was abuzz with acti ... discuss
Polish Curriculum Added at EMU Yankees versus Tigers at Polish-American Baseball in Detroit on June 1st by Jacek Adamski YPSILANTI– The campus of Eastern Michigan University was abuzz with acti ... discuss
Should we be surprised when a gay activist famous for his bawdy sex column and known for his glorification of promiscuity attacks the Bible, ridicules Christian morality, and mocks the Pope in the lew ... discuss
I realize what I am about to write is not politically correct, yet it must be discussed nonetheless. There was a precious bird's nest in our garage with the tiniest baby birds I've ever seen. The ... discuss
This week, the 4 of us are talking about cooking with leftovers. Alternatively, some of might be confessing that our cooking with leftovers mostly amounts to cooking with eggs laid by chickens who ... discuss
The Four Moms:Life in a Shoe, Smockity Frocks and Raising Olives, and Me And this week, we're talking about using leftovers. We hope you'll share, too! Some peo ... discuss
The New York Times writes: Venezuela is one of the world’s top oil producers at a time of soaring energy prices, yet shortages of staples like milk, meat and toilet paper are a chronic part of life ... discuss
Health and fitness plus colon detox is actually a digestive tract solution and cleanse dietary supplement which provides a natural and healthy strategy to detoxify your intestines, hard working liver, ... discuss
Sophia sent this and I'm definitely going to give it a try:: Make-Ahead, Healthy Egg McMuffin Copycats -- a grab-and-go breakfast with reduced calories & fatPosted by Monica Matheny on Saturday, Apr ... discuss
(adapted repost) We have mostly used cloth diapers for our babies. With my first two, I did keep disposable diapers on hand specifically for 'special' situations- when we were going to be out all ... discuss
Many people these days think that muscle building is simply not something that they can achieve without the use of products. You will need to be aware that bodybuilders existed regarding 50 years ago ... discuss
This book review - handed to me over lunch by my husband Tripp - appeared in the Wall Street Journal 4/20. It shows the twisted, convoluted thinking of the War on Motherhood side. Every sentence so ... discuss
Packaging is used in many industries around the world, to protect, inform, and secure various products during transportation and sale. Clever and well thought out packaging (Ebro) is important in many ... discuss
I think we have a right to know what foods in the market are genetically modified. I sure don't want to eat them if I have a choice. Pretty soon we may have no choice. Most of the soybeans and corn ar ... discuss
The Four Moms: Smockity Frocks and Raising Olives, Life in a Shoe and Me I have done this before, and the house pretty much fell apart, the kids had a grease fire while mak ... discuss
In the woods associated with Japan is a little known origin, which has been useful for centuries to reduce the appetite. Not only does this main curb your desire for food, also, it is a fantastic sour ... discuss
In the event that having enough energy to be able to earn your daily breads and to get all your chores done is usually a struggle on your behalf. When you go to bed tired, but get up even more worn ou ... discuss
Today is the historical feast of St. Agnes of Montepulciano, a nun of the Order of Preachers.This holy virgin was born in 1268 in a little village near Montepulciano, Italy, of the wealthy family of D ... discuss
For a lot of gals, obtaining her person to attain that he could be the one could be a greater challenge than choosing the man initially. You have to remember that men feel otherwise than and even eve ... discuss
Kraft Foods, Pepsi, McDonalds, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation are among those dropping their membership in the American Legislative Exchange Council following pressure from left-wingers. ... discuss
A social anxiety aligners are the perfect answer for a person who has developed any fear of being in social situations along with wishes to cure their whole problem. Some householder’s fear can ... discuss
Unschooling sounds like a really anti-schoolish word. I used to completely dismiss it. I thought that unschool families were completely child-led; that the parents had nothing to do with their child ... discuss
From Investors Business DailyBy Andrew Malcolm Has anyone seen Barack Obama recently? You know, the optimistic hopeful fellow with the charming smile who promised so many positive things four and f ... discuss
This Rosengate issue – with Hilary Rosen saying that stay at home mom Ann Romney “never worked a day in her life” has me thinking about all these monolithic voting blocks: Hispanic ... discuss
Supplements are organic compounds which help in the human body’s metabolism and carVitamins ns can be absorbed from several food sources, but are especially rich in vegetables and fruit. Still t ... discuss
By Kelleigh Nelson April 6, 2012 NewsWithViews.com THE CULTURE OF DEATH To cure the genocide of real weapons of war in other lands, and yet sustain the medic ... discuss
How To Keep Your Child Safe On The Internet Easy To Follow Practical Advice To Help You Protect Your Child Online (Internet Family Safety) BTW, get 'em quick. Some will not stay free for long. 101 ... discuss
Research workers from Quarterly report discover a Local Australia Tree Foods that may be more often than not more nutritious dense than The exotic goji Berry, contains over 300Percent the level of ant ... discuss
Pseudofolliculitis barbae, far more proven to us brothas as, Inelectric shaver protrusionsInches, crop up within the facial looks that face men with coarse, wiry, curly hair. All over forty five and 8 ... discuss
All the veggies you'll need for some soup in a nice bundleApparently it's quite the thing to have stuff in gelatin. Jensie Chetelat and I tried a piece of the stuff that is cut into pie shapes with E ... discuss
Video here And a good article here: Kimber Stanhope, a nutritional biologist at the University of California.... [is] in the middle of a groundbreaking, five-year study which has already shown str ... discuss
Another instance of Sharia creeping into our culture. Has a Christian cashier ever been allowed to opt out of scanning alcohol?Atlas Shrugs reports: Saturday, March 31, 2012 Islamizatio ... discuss
The Saint of the Day for April 2 is St. Francis of Paola.Catholics will remember St. Francis of Paola on April 2. The saint founded a religious order at a young age and sought to revive the practices ... discuss
Woody Allen's Sleeper.Haven't seen it in a LONG time, and if I saw it again now I would probably be shocked I liked it when I saw it last. On the other hand, there are some amazing jokes in it and one ... discuss
Two stories collected from the web by bioethics.com caught my attention today. The first one pertains to stem cell research and the other to genetic engineering.The stem cell story comes from the Chic ... discuss
1.It helps to have some idea of what makes a good target price. Keep track of you Look through the store fliers for sales. You can wait for the paper version to come in your mailbox, or you can ... discuss
via smartplanet.com Researchers uncover genes that may explain why some of us gorge on fat more than others. Knowing a person’s genetic predilection for fatty food could help doctors tailor ... discuss
Are there no limits on government’s power, no place where it cannot go? New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has decided to limit food donations to city charities, including homeless shelters, ... discuss
It's another Thursday, and this week we are answering YOUR questions. Don't miss what my co-conspirators have to say. I don't even know what questions they are answering! The other moms are: Smock ... discuss
(NaturalNews) "We told ya so" just doesn't quite cut it anymore. As the American sheeple slept, selfishly refusing to take a stand against tyranny, the Obama administration has been plotting what c ... discuss
In this video shoppers get the vapors because they have discovered that The California Blend vegetables they buy at Whole Foods are, gasp, not grown in California. The California Blend issue actuall ... discuss
3/14/12 | 948 views Choosy beggars By Barbara Curtis Long ago, when I was a Washington, D.C., latchkey kid (before the term was coi ... discuss
From the comments section: The claim that men do not want women to use birth control so that they can control them by keeping them locked in the kitchen is just plain wrong. I know far-too-many ... discuss
We talked yesterday about transhumanism reengineering us to be short to save the planet. Now, Peter Singer supports coercion to keep us from being fat. Hey! I have an idea: Promote smoking and co ... discuss
From the comments section: The claim that men do not want women to use birth control so that they can control them by keeping them locked in the kitchen is just plain wrong. I know far-too-many ... discuss
According to some raw food diet gurus, you should not eat yogurt because it's been found to be associated with cataracts. That's based on an article published in JAMA in 1970. Here's that older stud ... discuss
The South Dakota Department of Health has released new income guidelines for the WIC Program. WIC is a special supplemental nutrition program, funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, provided a ... discuss
In my conversations over the last several weeks I have had several visits with people who have shared with me what they are giving up for Lent. Some are giving up the internet, some are giving up cer ... discuss
When I was a young mom it was quite common for women my age to complain about the lack of Titus 2 women in the church. And it was equally common for the older women in the church to say, "What's th ... discuss
Pepsi is the latest company to change its coloring formulation in response to a report released on March 5th by the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CPSI). The CPSI reported that their ch ... discuss
Patrick L. Booth Patrick L Booth, Guest Editorial: Brazil burns Alcohol for fuel because it has had little oil available to it but has lots and lots of sugar cane which has about 6 times as much su ... discuss
The Four Moms are: Kimberly at Raising Olives Connie, at Smockity Frocks Kim at Life in a Shoe And me!! This week we're sharing recipes, with a focus on extreme frugality. We want ... discuss
He said, write down the vision that you had, and I wrote what I saw.I saw the world kissing its own darkness.It happened thus: &nb ... discuss
I'd like to give a shout-out to a newly discovered blog, Catholic Cuisine. Naturally as someone concerned with living a Catholic life in tune with the Liturgical Year, I quickly found this blog ... discuss
I proposed that we compare this month's electric bill to the bill for this time last year and see how much electricity we are using and try to reduce it. http://standby.lbl.gov/summary-table.html has ... discuss
Last weekwe surveyed the episode at Mt. Sinai where the people convinced Aaron to make agolden calf to worship. What that episode really shows us is how foolish humanbeings really are. Many times peop ... discuss
Bookmark this page : http://www.fightpp.org/ Excerpts:Life Decisions International (LDI) brings together many of North America's leading experts for its primary mission of challenging ... discuss
I'm a part of the Motherhood... and if you haven't been to one of their informative chats, you are missing out. They bring in bloggers, experts, and all sorts of brand goodness to help moms with ju ... discuss
Today is Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent.Our observance of Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, a day of fast and abstinence for Catholics. At Mass on Ash Wednesday, the imposition of ashes replicates a ... discuss
The Lenten Season BeginsThe entire Christian life celebrates Christ's victorious Resurrection on Easter morning. However, from Christianity's earliest days, the actual Paschal season has received spec ... discuss
A pro-life organization that has spent decades working to try to get corporations to stop giving financial donations to the Planned Parenthood abortion business has released a revised listing of compa ... discuss
Thanksgiving Eve.Pies baked. Squash cooked. Turkey ready to go into the oven tomorrow. Other foods can be prepared after Mass in the morning.it's a day for family and food - and, yes, football.But eve ... discuss
Chesterton and Chinese buffets may seem to have no connections, but one occurred to me this morning.I was reading a recently published collection of the best Chesterton essays when the food at a local ... discuss
Monsanto is in bed with the Food and Drug Administration which is good for Monsanto but not so good for consumers who believe the FDA is really interested in protecting their health. President Obama's ... discuss
For centuries there has been a wonderful tradition of honoring San Giuseppe with an altar. The altar originated in Sicily. In the Middle Ages a terrible famine struck Sicily as a result of a ... discuss
Bonhoeffer warned Germans not to slip into the cult of Führer (leader) worship, as he could turn out to be a Verführer (mis-leader, seducer). http://harrolds.blogspot.com/2012/02/faith-life-values- ... discuss
In late 2006 we met a single mom with no source of support outside the government. No savings, no job, no car, no income, nothing. I knew several people who were looking for ways to help somebody in ... discuss
Sign language studies continue steadily. My husband's truck, laptop, and cell phone were provided by his employer, so we are now back to a one car family. Although the two girls in their twenties h ... discuss
The HHS Mandate Edition Six Things Everyone Should Know About the HHS Mandate Read the entire post, 1.The mandate does not exempt Catholic charities, schools, universities, or hospitals. 2.The mandate ... discuss
In the past few weeks we have dealt with several bouts of sicknesses in our household. It has been exhausting, but I continually remind myself to thank God aloud for the fact that I get to care for t ... discuss
I mentioned on Facebook last week that my midwife was testing me for anemia. What?? You don’t follow Life in a Shoe on Facebook? Why not? Anyway, I was at my midwife’s office last we ... discuss
You probably know at least a little about Danish baroness and plantation owner Karen von Blixen-Finecke. She was the heroine (Meryl Streep) who had a passionate but ultimately doomed love affair with ... discuss
I told you so. The scientific/bureaucratic complex, I warned in the Weekly Standard, now losing their fight to control the world’s economy in the global warming fight, would soon turn their att ... discuss
I've been so busy keeping my resolutions I haven't been able to write about keeping them.=) 1.Spiritual: Five chapters from the Bible every day; Read Isaiah 20 times this year Progress: Not so ... discuss
Life surprises you sometimes. Yesterday morning, for instance, I woke up and there was a newborn calf standing beside her mother. A heifer, even. My net worth went up about a hundred dollars just like ... discuss
Here's an article (profanity warning) on how being poor locks you into bad habits, and then, even after you are no longer poor, you still have those bad habits and those failed ways of thinking about ... discuss
While an Oklahoma state senator has come under heavy fire for proposing a bill to ban the use of aborted human fetuses in foods or food-related research, publicly accessible patent documents show ... discuss
