I have been very blessed and thank God for my faith, my family, my health, and the love He has surrounded me with.
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Thanksgiving Blessings
I have been very blessed and thank God for my faith, my family, my health, and the love He has surrounded me with.
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
EVA Airlines Goes the Extra Mile!
Review of EVA Airlines
Want to fly to Asia and haven't picked your airline? I've discovered a fantastic airline company, EVA Airlines. We booked our trip to Hong Kong online at FlightHub.com which a travel group I belong to suggested and we could not be happier with our experience of EVA Airlines! (I booked our whole trip at FlightHub.com and it was smooth as silk with no problems whatsoever.)
First of all the fare was outrageously low, only $521 each from Los Angeles to Hong Kong including taxes and landing fees. It's a long long way to Hong Kong!
Secondly, or in my case, I should say first of all, they have Hello Kitty Jets! Okay, everyone who knows me knows I love Hello Kitty so that was the clincher for booking the deal. Then while in Taipei we discovered they have a Hello Kitty lounge in the terminal! How cool is that for Hello Kitty lovers.
Sadly we were running to catch our connecting flight, so I could not stop to take a photo of the lounge but I did get a snapshot of the in flight magazine which did happen to feature that cute little character.
| Hello Kitty cover from EVA Airlines in flight magazine |
So that had me enthralled but the service and the attitude of the attendants was just over the top fantastic! The attendants were all Chinese beautiful girls with porcelain skin and very sweet mannerisms.
Then there is the fact that we got 3 full course meals for that flight! Not junk airline food either, real gourmet meals. They served things like salmon with dill sauce and veggies, roast beef with veggies, ham and cheese omelettes, rosemary chicken and rice, and all the meals came with wonderful desserts too. (plenty of chocolate!)
Plus they let you check 2 bags for free too, unlike most USA airlines. Then there were the planes themselves which were very beautiful inside and outside both. And despite the planes being gigantic, the pilots on both flights landed them like they were feathers. I just can't say enough good about this airline!
We will definitely fly on EVA Air again! I even looked to see if they have an affiliate program; I was just bowled over by them.
| Hong Kong view from my hotel room |
Monday, November 24, 2014
Best Bread Recipe for Kitchen Dummies
First, I want to begin with why I love homemade bread. My mom sometimes made breads such as banana nut bread and zucchini bread. As a child, I could help make those types of delicious breads. I haven't made a loaf of banana bread in decades and have recently asked around for a good recipe.
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| Photo by Cynthia Sylvestermouse |
I also spent part of my childhood raised with Amish folks, farmers, and other women who baked their own breads. Bread recipes that called for yeast. Since I was not able to get my breads to rise properly, I look for an alternative. I have been baking wheat Irish soda bread for some time now. The recipe does not call for yeast, which is why I've been able to bake it successfully. We love this full-bodied, whole grain, dense bread. I make long loaves in this amazing bread pan and we partner our soda bread with soups. I don't end up baking this wheat Irish soda bread often enough and the Mister ends up asking me to bake some more.
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| Photo by Dawn Rae |
Now, I will tell you about this amazing white bread, with yeast, recipe that even I can bake. Alexandra describes it as the easiest bread you will ever bake. She is not exaggerating. She gives step-by-step instructions for every bit of the yeast-proofing and bread baking. There are videos and photographs, but even without the videos, she describes the process in a way that made perfect sense to me. I made her mother's peasant bread in the round bowls a few times before switching to a small square baking dish that worked beautifully too. I have not yet baked it in my amazing loaf pan, but you can bet I'll try that soon.
Since I found Alexandra's mother's peasant bread recipe, we have not been without homemade bread in the house.
As I said, Alexandra's tutorial about baking peasant bread comes complete with photographs and videos. So, in case there is any doubt that you should also try baking this bread, I will leave you with this tempting video:
Sunday, November 23, 2014
I Was Here, I Made a Difference, I Mattered
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| History of Money Fridge Magnet Here |
It's an ache, a light, but mainly Something you're driven to achieve for the contribution it will make to the greater good.
Money isn't the driver.
Money almost annoys you. You've come to terms with the fact that money isn't even the measuring stick you were told it was.
Money turns out to be Something the human condition glorified as necessary paper in a desperate world saturated with mixed-up priorities.
This driver goes well beyond money.
This driver is the Art.
It's the grand vision to bring a smile to someone's face, aid a suffering heart, tell someone they matter, and bring unexpected laughter to a troubled soul ... you know the truth about this driver. This driver is timeless. The immortal spark that endlessly ignites creativity and genius through multiple generations.
You have been gifted a universal secret, and you comprehend the ultimate meaning of purpose:
"When this body has sung it's last glorious song, written it's last sonnet, or penned it's final poem, you know without a doubt that just like love, the artist leaves the body and lives on"The Art is what's remembered.
Art is what matters.
The Art, like the artist, lives on.
I Was Here by Lady A:
(Lyrics) "I wanna do something that mattersYou can find the song I Was Here by Lady Antebellum on the Album 'Act of Valor' - A Compilation Album for 2008 Team USA.
Say something different
Something that sets the whole world on its ear
I wanna do something better
With the time I've been given
And I wanna try To touch a few hearts in this life
Leave nothing less Than something that says "I was here"
Learn more about and follow country music sensation 'Lady Antebellum' on Facebook and Twitter.
Article dedication: To George William (Billy) Tremblay, My Uncle - Forever remembered and respected. His Art lives in his family and will forever be his family.
Saturday, November 22, 2014
Planning the Holiday Table Review
Holiday Table Planning with Buffets
If you are like me, your holiday table will be overflowing with lots of family and probably some friends as well. My Thanksgiving includes a sweet elderly neighbor as well. With this many people, the dinner table has to be extended to it's fullest and side tables have to be added as well. So setting my holiday table means lots of dishes, silverware and glasses.
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| The Stylish Buffet |
instead.
On my table, I keep the rolls and butter, relish trays and other small extras on the table. The buffet holds the main course and all the sides dishes. I have gotten many tips to creating a great buffet table from The Stylish Buffet. It's worth checking out.
Creating Tablescapes for the Holidays
When I plan my holiday table, I like to think in terms of tablescapes. Hm, never heard of this term? You're in luck then. I did an article for Cooking for the Holidays just to explain tablescapes and how to use them for your holiday meals.
Don't worry, this isn't about a new etiquette that's expected. Instead, it's about the fun of arranging your holiday table with variation in height. This creates a more visually appealing table for you and your guests.
Holiday Centerpieces for the Table
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| Holiday Centerpieces |
Although this page shows Christmas ideas, you can easily adapt her tips for any holiday. It's the color schemes and little extras that will transform her suggestions from Christmas to Thanksgiving. Add in fall colors, like yellows, browns and oranges and accent with Thanksgiving items like a turkey salt and pepper shaker set.
Planning the Holiday Table
You have your menu set and all your guests invited. Now is the time to get planning your holiday table. These are just a few of the many options to help you plan. So don't panic, relax instead. Your beautiful table will soon be filled with your many family and friends to share the holiday meal with you.
Posted by: BuckHawk
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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, November 21, 2014
Recipes for Thanksgiving Leftovers
Cheeseburger Soup Recipe
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| Cheeseburger Soup Recipe by Mbgphoto |
I want to start with a recipe that sounds delicious! Not only will it make good use of our leftovers, but most of us don't need or even want a very heavy meal on the days immediately following Thanksgiving and soup is more than sufficient.
This Cheeseburger Soup recipe by Mbgphoto is the perfect recipe for leftover turkey! It gives us a great alternative meal for what is otherwise plain turkey. I do love turkey, but after a day or two of eating it, I am ready for something different and Cheeseburger soup is most definitely different.
Curry in a Hurry
Susan Deppner offers another fast and easy recipe that uses the leftover turkey. What I really love about this recipe is just how fast it is to prepare. I looks like in less than 20 minutes, you could have a delicious meal without having to spend any more money for the meat.
This also helps you make good use of that leftover apple from the fruit basket! This recipe makes me doubly happy because it uses double the leftovers.
A Variety of Recipes for Leftover Turkey
For a real variety of salad and sandwich recipes for your leftover turkey, please visit AllRecipes.com. Turkey sandwiches are my husband's favorite creation to make with turkey leftovers. I have no doubt he will find several suggestions in this group of recipes that he will want to try this year.
A Delicious Fruit Salad with Leftover Fruit
Tossing the leftover cut-up pieces of fruit in a bowl together is perfect for leftover fruit.
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Healthy Vegetable Soup with Cannellini Beans and Optional Chicken Sausage
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Thanksgiving Cards Show you Care
- A teacher from the past who was special to you
- Someone who is special to your child--perhaps a coach, scout leader or teacher
- A relative who lives a distance away and you haven't seen for a while
- A friend from your past
- A friend or relative in a nursing home
- An elderly person or one that is ill
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Sharing Thanks With Handmade Crafts for Thanksgiving
Here are four DIY handmade crafts for Thanksgiving that will make it easy for you to express your love and gratitude to your family and friends. These crafts are easy to make and most of the materials can be found in your recycle bin or backyard.
Hang Your Gratefulness on a Tree
Simply Vintage Girl designed The Thankful Tree, With Chalk using items found in her backyard. This tree is made from a broken branch that is used as the tree form. Small wooden discs are painted with chalkboard paint and suspended from the branches. Before your guests arrive, place a piece of chalk under the tree so that family and friends can write down those things for which they give thanks when the spirit moves them.
Stuff Your Thanks in a Turkey
I {Heart} Crafty Things created a Thankful Turkey Box Tutorial from an upcycled tissue box. This is an awesome craft for kids because it is so easy and downright adorable. The kids can explore their creativity and when the crafting fun is done, they can write their thanks on a slip of paper. During Thanksgiving dinner, have everyone take a turn at pulling a slip of paper out of the box and reading the words of thankfulness.
Set a Place Mat for Giving Thanks
Abby M. Interiors has 8 Ideas for Creating Your Thanksgiving Table that will show your gratefulness all through dinner. I especially like number 7 on her list. Make place mats out of upcycled paper bags or kraft paper and draw lines on the mats for guests to write down the good things in their life.
Spread a Garland of Thanksgiving
May the holiday season bring you comfort, joy, and good tidings.
Coletta
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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.
Monday, November 17, 2014
A Season of Giving
My feeling about increased giving seems to have some statistical proof. As reported in a Reuters article, the results of a December 2010 survey conducted by Causes.com are:
"The Holiday season is definitely the time of year that many Americans feel like giving back. According to Causes, donation amounts on the site increase by 42% during November and December compared to other months throughout the remainder of the year. Also, three times as many people make donations during the Holidays vs. non-Holiday months."
After having donated small and scarce amounts of my "extra" money to scams or to organizations that are later revealed as organizations that misuse the donations, I have cut back on some of my impulsive giving. Instead, I have begun to research charities that have better track records.
While recently having a conversation of a similar topic, another person responded that they give, and if the money is misused, that is on the conscience of the con-artist or person who mismanages the money. I agree. And yet, If I give my only extra $20 to a charity that misuses it, that is $20 less that is given to someone in need. That makes me cringe.
Initially, I was going to give a list of my favorite charitable organizations. Then I decided that rather than review my preferences, I would give you the tools to review your own.
A few years ago, I stumbled upon what appears to be an honest and neutral organization that "rates" charities based on a variety of criteria. Charity Navigator advertises itself as "your guide to intelligent giving". I agree with that statement. Using Charity Navigator has helped me decide which charities I want to give to.
As I said, they rate charities based on a variety of things: transparency, fundraising, and percentage of the funds that are used for the recipients as opposed to going back into fundraising or administrative costs. They show statistics, and financial reports, as well as create an easy to understand pie graph.
In my mind, I look for two main things in a charity. I want to know that a high percentage of the donations are going into the programs. I also want to know that the charity isn't under any sort of investigation.
Charity Navigator makes it easy to find charities by topic or by rating. I typically browse in the categories of "animals" or "military" but you can easily find a category that suits you best. I typically look at the pie chart to see how the money is both raised and earned. And I end with looking at the list of similar organizations.
I also regularly look at the Charity Navigator Top Ten Lists and the Donors Advisory list. That way I can see the best and possibly the worst charities. I feel as though it keeps me educated.
During this Thanksgiving season, I wish you love, peace, good company, and good food. And I hope I have provided you with some new and useful information if you are planning on giving during this season of thanks.
Sunday, November 16, 2014
How to Create a Positive Environment for Your Thanksgiving Dinner
In a cynical and often condescending world, it's easier to descend into typical family battles that tend to swallow up the purpose of our assembly: to give thanks and acknowledge and remember those who have been there for us through it all. It's cliche, but 'when push came to shove,' who did we turn to, and who loved us unconditionally?
We live in divided times, and many families who reunite for dinner rest at polar opposites in their beliefs, likes, dislikes, tolerance levels, and education. These differences are fast becoming the virus that devours the most important reason we take the hand of the person next to us at that dinner table: love. Again, call it cliche, call it corny, call 'love' overly simplistic, but John Lennon got it right, 'all you need is love.'
So how do you survive a Thanksgiving Dinner with people who sit at the opposite of your beliefs? Like any assembly, setting ground rules is the best place to start. Here are 10 ways to create a positive environment for your Thanksgiving Dinner:
- Let everyone know there will be no discussions about Politics, Religion, or Current News Affairs.
- As the dinner host, have the evening planned in advance: Plan to play games before and after dinner. If it's a larger gathering, have teams set up to play against each other for a grand championship.
- Do not turn on a TV set. If a sporting event is on that the entire family wants to watch, then go ahead and gather around the 'game' in front of the TV if need be. But don't allow any News shows or channel flipping to take away the fun of the game.
- If someone in the family breaks the rule about conversation and starts into a diatribe of their opinions and beliefs about an issue, as the host, politely remind them about the rules and do not engage them in a discussion about their point. Remember that no minds or opinions will change in one night anyway, so keep the evening and dinner on a strict track of fun.
- Have music playing in the background in as many rooms as possible. Best of all, if you know the favorite songs of the people attending, plan ahead and have a CD compilation of everyone's favorite song! When the song for that special someone in the house begins to play, turn it up, walk over to them, kiss them on the cheek, and let them know, 'We did this for you.'
- If you're hosting a large gathering and certain people are best not sitting beside each other, use name/place tags on each plate to direct people where to sit.
- Toast the Senior members of the family. Often, seniors feel excluded, unwanted, and unappreciated, and no matter how ornery they are or aren't, give them a few minutes of special thanks. You'll make their day.
- Go out of your way to be friendly and especially to be kind. Set the tone. Set the pace, and you may be surprised how everyone follows.
- Find reasons to smile and laugh. Laughter and smiles are much more infectious than anger and fear.
- Lastly, remember a famous quote, 'When given a choice to be right or kind, always choose Kind.'
Have a joyous Thanksgiving <3
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