Easy and Delicious Cream of Artichoke Soup Recipe- Gluten Free, Allergy Friendly
Inspiration in the kitchen comes in all sorts of ways. Sometimes its by hearing what a friend made, seeing pictures of a food on facebook, or even going down the rabbit hole searching for food from specific cuisines. But sometimes its more interesting, like buying a 2 liter bottle of heavy cream, and trying to […]
How to Help an Elderly Person Plan Their Finances
If you love someone elderly, you may have tried to help them with their finances, or have considered it. If that is something you’d like to know more about, this post by Nancy Evans is useful and informative. Whether you are busy learning how to avoid probate, or you are mowing the lawn after your […]
Pet owners! Are you familiar with the dangers of driving with your pet on your lap?
I have a lovely dog, Snickers. I love her. I want her to be safe and for our family to be safe, so I never would drive with her on my lap. Unfortunately, there still are many people that do drive with them on their laps; this post submitted by a reader elaborates the dangers […]
How to Make Homemade Non Bitter Mung Bean Sprouts Tutorial
I have a love affair with east Asian cuisine, and bean sprouts play a big role in such food. I’ve known how to make sprouts since I was a kid, but though I love sprouts, I hadn’t made bean sprouts in years, and instead bought them from the grocery store instead. You see, grocery bought […]
Tteokbokki, Korean Sweet and Spicy Rice Cake “Stir Fry” Recipe, Gluten Free, Vegan Option, Refined Sugar Free Option, Allergy Friendly
My last post here was about how I make homemade Korean rice cakes, called tteok, which have the texture of big chewy noodles. There are many different ways to use this tteok, but I have to say that this way, made into tteokbokki (pronounced dokbokki), by far, is my favorite way. Though it is called […]
Tips To Help Your Child Save Money In College
Kids grow up so fast! My kids aren’t yet college age, but they’ll be there soon, so I appreciate this post from a reader on how to help kids save money in college. Almost two-thirds of college students run out of money mid-semester, Financial Advisor reports. Generally high costs, unanticipated expenses, and lack of adequate […]
Homeade Garaetteok, Korean Rice Cake Cylinders For Making Tteokbokki
I find when I’m looking for recipes to make, sometimes I end up going down the rabbit hole of recipes, usually from eastern Asia, looking at first one recipe and another and another, deciding that I needed to make every last one of them. Tteok, Korean rice cakes, was something I discovered in one of […]
Tips to Save Money on Eyeglasses
As a glasses wearer, I know that many times you feel the need to decide between looking good and saving money, but it isn’t an either/or thing. Here’s ways to save money on your glasses, from a reader. Certain necessary aspects of life will follow you around and cost you money and there’s nothing you […]
West African Chicken Suya Recipe- Spicy Skewered Meat with African Pepper Sauce
After making delicious sosaties, Afrikaans skewered meat, the last time I made a barbecue, I decided I wanted to explore different skewered meat recipes from around the world, so see which is my favorite. As I looked through my list of recipes to try, I was trying to find something without any special ingredients, using […]
The Effects of Sexting on Teens and Ways to Combat It
As parents of soon to be teenagers who have smart phones, I, and many others are concerned about our kids’ safety online, especially when it comes to things that have long term repercussions. Teens sexting, for example, can be very problematic with life long effects. Here’s some tips from a reader on the potential issues […]