Monday, April 7, 2014
Mid-Atlantic Authors
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Please Pass the Punch
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Sylvestermouse shares her recipe in her article aptly titled Sherbert Punch. The recipe I use is a bit different than the one Miss Mouse uses but I can tell you from experience, both are fantastic punch offerings for any party -- kids or adult.
BuckHawk shares, in her article titled Party Punches for Every Occasion, a lot of different punch recipes. Her's include punches made with cider, a golden wedding punch, shower punches and even a recipe that uses Jello as an ingredient. (I may have to try this one!)
Mix them up by the glass, pitcher or gallon. Your guests can serve themselves and then dress them up with fun swizzle sticks or cute paper drink umbrellas. No alcohol required for fun here!
Consider choosing only a couple and label them as "signature drinks" for your event. Give them a name that goes along with the event in some way and make them up by the gallon or punch bowl. The best party drinks are self serve.
A good hostess/host wants her/his guests to be happy. Instead of waiting in long lines for a bartender to mix drinks one at a time (not to mention the expense of a full bar), self-serve "signature drinks" keep everyone happy. Make a drink station -- decorate it with your party motif -- and off you go!
Have you got a special drink or punch recipe you always use for parties? Consider sharing it with the world by writing your own article on Squidoo. It's fast, easy and fun!
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Celebrate Earth Month
Hello Friends of the Earth!
Welcome to April and the warming rays of the springtime season. Springtime is my favorite time of the year. The air is fresh, the birds are singing and the plants are sprouting new blossoms. As I finish the Spring Cleaning Challenge of the Century, I look forward to the clean and environmentally friendly events yet to come this month.
Showcase Your Best Upcycled and Recycled Easter Crafts
Easter brings a wealth of opportunities to celebrate the rejuvenation of the earth by reusing what we have to celebrate the holiday. The Recycler Network is hosting an Easter Crafters hashtag event. Do you have an upcycled and recycled Easter craft that you'd like to share with the world? It's easy to be seen.
To enter, you'll need a Twitter account (or a friend who Tweets). Just tweet your Easter craft along with the hashtag, #EasterCrafts between 12 am Eastern time on Monday, April 14, and 11 pm on Friday, April 18. You'll find more information about the event at The Recycler Network News.
Find Creative Ways to Recycle Everyday Items
Springtime holidays and spring cleaning bring opportunities to reduce the clutter around the house. Before you throw your unwanted stuff into the garbage, Find Inspiration to Turn Trash into Treasure. I put together a list of books that will spark idea after idea to make something new out of something old. If you read one of the books on this list, I'd love to share your review.
BritFlorida was the first to tell us about her favorite recycled crafting book. She finds inspiration while browing the pages of Eco Craft. A book to inspire you to make recycled home decor items. This crafting book has some unique projects that you won't find any place else.
I hope you enjoyed today's recycling stories and found some inspiration to recycle more in your own every day life.
Until next time, be happy and be well!
Posted by Coletta Teske

About This Contributor
Coletta Teske writes reviews on books, business management, writing, crafting, cooking, and gardening. She is also an avid recycler and shares her tips on recycling. She delights in upcycling an old object, recycling or transforming discarded items into a new treasure.
Friday, April 4, 2014
Cooking for Easter
For many families, Easter is a day for tradition and celebration, but traditions have to start somewhere.
Most of the Easter traditions in our family were started by my mother, and her chicks have simply followed her example throughout the ensuing years.
However, any of us can start a new Easter tradition without having to terminate the family traditions we hold so close to our hearts. I have found several things in the following articles, that I would like to add to our Easter family traditions.
Some changes are just for fun, while others are for dietary needs.
The Easter Menu
Therefore, a new tradition must be started in our home this year. We need carrot cake on our menu.
Easter Recipes for Vegetarians & Vegans
One of my personal favorite tips is to do as much in the days before the holiday as possible. Then, you can focus on enjoying the actual day.
Good Housekeeping has published some totally awesome "Easter Brunch Ideas" article. The site is packed with recipes for just about everyone. They even has recipes for Vegetarians and recipes for Vegans! Discovering this article thrilled me beyond description. You see, my daughter is a vegan and I have been quite challenged to find recipes that are actually vegan friendly.
Therefore, a new tradition and addition to our Easter dinner will be this Vegan Spinach and Mushroom Quiche Recipe. Since my husband is the Quiche chef of the family, I will get help in the kitchen too!
Easter Desserts
I love all of the fabulous specialty desserts for Easter. Frankly, the pleasure derived from making and serving the desserts far outweighs eating them for me.
As you can well imagine, I actually had a difficult time selecting the dessert article to feature.
In the end, I selected two articles that really stood out because they both offer a variety of fun ideas and recipes.
Good Housekeeping presents several really beautiful Easter cake Ideas and Country Living focuses solely on fabulous Easter cupcakes.
It is truly a difficult decision. I just might have to have multiple Easter desserts this year.
Now that really would be a new Easter tradition!
Please Share Your Easter Menu Ideas and Articles
We would love to hear your menu ideas, suggestions and tips for making the Easter holiday easier, and Easter Recipes. Please share your Easter recipes and tips links in the guestbook below.
I look forward to hearing from all of you!
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Refining your Skills as a Photographer
To refine your skills as a photographer it is important to Practice-Practice-Practice. During the month of March I spent some time each morning practicing photographing the sunrise. I took hundreds of photos, using different settings on my camera. I would then load them into my computer and see which settings got me the desired shots. The next day I would start with that setting and then start the process all over again.
While I went through this process, I also learned a lot about the natural lighting in the sky. For instance I found that on many mornings there was a time about 20-30 minutes before sunrise when the sky would take on some beautiful colors. It would only last for a few minutes so if you didn't know when to look for it you would miss a great opportunity for a beautiful photo. Here is the result of one of those predawn shots.
Every morning in March brought another spectacular sunrise. Here is another of my photos from these practice sessions. On this morning there were a lot of clouds so I photographed the sun just as it came up over the ocean and before it went into the next bank of clouds. Note how the light shines through the clouds above it.
Practicing photography can take many forms, from my self-imposed challenges to formal classes and workshops.
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Operation Sunbeam
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Monday, March 31, 2014
Brandywine Valley
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Who's Ready for Some Party Food?
This mom has three kids with three birthdays each year. She has tons of experience in hosting kids and teens parties and with what types of foods they prefer. There are tons of suggestions for everything from snacks to cakes to meals. Anyone planning a party for children, tweens or teens should definitely give this a read!
I love the simple to read instructions for kabobs, pinwheels and the like. Of course, she has a section all about sweets too!
Some of her recipes look so darned good -- I am getting hungry just reading them (and drooling over the photos). I also love the little tips she posts on the post-it notes. Sharing these gems can help us all host a better party!
Do you have some tried and true recipes you use for parties, get togethers or potlucks? Consider sharing them on Squidoo! It's simple, free and only takes a couple of minutes to get started. If you have toyed with the idea of writing online, try Squidoo. What could be better?
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Chocolate Fondue Review
Dark Chocolate Fondue Recipe
Plain old chocolate is always delicious, but adding in some sophisticated extras can make your own fondue extra special. MSchindel found the The Best Chocolate Fondue Recipe for Dark Chocolate Lovers. Alright, I will admit it. This is one I am in love with. So I'm letting the secret out. It's honey and Cognac that makes this recipe extra special.
She gives us plenty of suggestions for making this chocolate fondue recipe a different but still special treat. It's a wonderful recipe for a romantic dinner dessert. It's a wonderful recipe for serving to guests. But, this is a chocolate fondue that any sophisticated taste will enjoy.
Chocolate and Hazelnut
I'm not limiting my chocolate fondue choices to just Cognac though. How about some hazelnut liqueur? That's a special ingredient in BlueObsidian's Chocolate Hazelnut Fondue.
It's a simple recipe with plenty of taste. One worth serving to family and friends. She adds a nice selection of goodies to dip into that Chocolate Hazelnut Fondue. My favorite suggestion is fudge. Talk about a double whammy of chocolate. I think I'm in heaven!
Basic Chocolate Fondue Recipe
A good basic fondue recipe is always needed. If you have young children in the family or gathering, you probably don't want to serve them liqueur-based chocolate. RatRaceRebel shares her favorite basic Chocolate Fondue Recipe. It's simple and easy.
Oh, yes, she also offers a more grown-up tasting recipe. But the basic works great for children's dipping. She even suggests ideas for birthday party fondues. Imagine topping fondue dips with candy sprinkles! Perfect birthday party fun.
Melting Chocolate for Fondue and More
Maybe you would love to make a chocolate fondue, but really aren't sure how best to melt the chocolate. Stangerj tells you how. He has plenty of other special notes in his page Chocolate Fondue Recipe - Enjoy. Plus, a great recipe for basic chocolate fondue.
There's more, though. He even offers a tempting recipe for sugar-free fondue. Now there is something worth trying if going without the sugar is important to you.
Posted by: BuckHawk

About This Contributor
BuckHawk decribes herself as "Basically a lazy person who prefers the easy things in life." So that's what she writes about. Easy home decorating, easy recipes, easy entertaining. But, she is also a lover of animals, gardening and crafting. You'll find her writing all over the Web, but with Review This Reviews! she has the opportunity to write about all of her loves.
Friday, March 28, 2014
Reviews of Romantic Books
I love to read. Books can transport us across the world in an instant, take us back to the past, give us insight into a variety of personalities and help us understand why people say things or behave a certain way.
Even in the fast and easy to read novellas, I recognize I am learning about people, places, ideologies and history.
Romance Hidden in Other Genres
Romantic books are my personal favorites, but romance is not limited to one genre. As a matter of fact, the most romantic books I have read recently would not be categorized as romance novels. I recently read The Hunger Games Trilogy, which is most often cataloged as Science Fiction or Action & Adventure. While I enjoyed the futuristic setting and the action packed drama, the tender affections, selfless love, and developing romantic relationship was clearly the thread throughout the books that keep me reading. As a matter of fact, I was so captivated by the romantic story line, that I read all three books in a few days.
Bekat recently reviewed another book that would be found on the Fantasy or Psychological Thrillers shelves.
However, just reading her review of The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern reveals the underlying love story and beckons me to start reading the book today.
Classic Romance Novels
When I was younger, I focused on the classics. After all, I knew I would not be disappointed with Classic Romance novels. Over the last few years, I have actually found it interesting to go back and read them again. It is amazing to me to realize that what I admired or adored in my youth is no longer my focus as I read them again. Perhaps that is one of the reasons why they are "classics". They have an appeal for every generation and age.
Because the classics are almost always on the "reading lists" in high school, most of us are already familiar with them and have a basic knowledge of their story lines before we ever pick them up to actually read them.
Truthfully, I probably learned more about the Civil War in the pages of Gone with the Wind, than I did in any history class.
Britflorida gives us another look at history with her awesome review of Jane Eyre and how so much of the book is actually a reflection of the authors personal experiences.
I do agree with her completely. There are definitely aspects of that book that I view differently today than I did when I first read it in high school.
Contemporary Romance Novels
Sometimes I just want a great love story. A book to help me relax and unwind. Frankly, a book that will take my mind off of everyday tensions and simply entertain. I don't even mind if they have an obvious end. In fact, I often read this type of book because I want it to end with "happily ever after."
I found out recently that Mbgphoto and I have that in common. She reviewed and recommended Winners by Danielle Steel.
In her review, she tells us that she read this book in it's entirety in one sitting.
Sometimes that is exactly what we need!
Romance is not defined by, or limited to any person, place, time or event. We can all fall in love, often quite unexpectedly.
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