Peter Procter
Peter Procter: Motorsport safety. Peter is the chap in the photograph you see on the right. He’s the one wearing glasses. This was taken at some time in the nineteen nineties and to the casual observer, there is nothing remarkable about these two men. He and Eric Jackson – on the right in the photograph – are friends from way back when and both have fascinating stories to tell. Both men are from Yorkshire and in...
Songs For Swinging London
Andy Royston takes a look at swinging London and picks out the songs (and videos) that defined the era. ” Suddenly life broke out in warm colors again, so young and beautiful that a lot of people couldn’t stand to look at it. For the first time ever, kids were teenagers. They had loot, however come by, and loot’s for spending. And where there’s loot, trouble follows.” – Absolute Beginners Colin...
Easy Ways to Organise Your Home
Organise your life and your home By taking just a few minutes every day, you can soon organise your home and your life. Do you think it’s impossible? Let me tell you what works for me. We have it much easier these days. Think about what our mothers and grandmothers had to put up with if they wanted to keep their homes and their lives in check. Just by spending a few minutes a day, you can make the world of difference....
Savory Red Lentil Soup Recipe
Savory Red Lentil Soup Recipe The nice thing about lentils is that they cook up rather quickly, and they don’t need to be pre-soaked; just rinsed and drained. I have made various bean soups before, and did the pre-soaking thing. Then one day I came across a lentil recipe in The Oh She Glows Cookbook. The lentils didn’t require any pre-cooking and once the soup came to a boil; it only needed to cook for another 20 – 25 minutes. The...
Peach Melba: Nellie Melba and her Prince
Peach Melba – Nellie and her Prince. Sadly, many of the recipes we see for Peach Melba today use canned peaches. These are all very well and good but when this recipe was developed by Auguste Escoffier in 1892 or thereabouts, the lovely, fresh fruit was used. Famously, the dish was created for Australian Dame Nellie Melba, a celebrated opera singer of the day. At the time, she was having a torrid affair with Prince Philippe, the...
The Nightwalker, by Sebastian Fitzek, A Review
New Release from Sebastian Fitzek Don’t miss this mind bending thriller! The Nightwalker hooks you right from the beginning and does not let go until you reach the end. Actually it still has a hold on me, days later. The novel, written by German author, Sebastian Fitzek, was released January 7th, 2016. A great start to the new year. A psychological thriller that will keep you pinned to the edge of your seat, you will find thoughtful...
Spicy Parsnip and Potato Soup
Spicy Parsnip and Potato Soup This is one of the most delicious and warming winter soups I make for my family. The ingredients are basic and extremely good for you because root vegetables are high in fiber and a good source of roughage. If you’re not sure what a parsnip is I can understand because they are not available everywhere. Here in Britain they are very common. We usually eat them roasted in the oven with potatoes when...
An Interview with D. M. Annechino, Author of “A Piece Of You”
We were very pleased to have the chance to talk with Daniel Annechino, author of A Piece of You, book three in his Sami Rizzo series. You can read our review of this most enjoyable book. Mr Annechino is currently on a two month long virtual book tour that runs from December 2015 through January 2016. If you have a chance, be sure to check out the full tour schedule here at iRead Book Tours, to see the variety of reviews and articles...
Holidays to India
Holidays to India. I have been looking at small group holidays to India by some of the world’s leading adventure travel companies and I have found some breathtaking examples. Getting off the beaten track to experience a country closely is an incredible thing to do and, if you choose do it in India, you will certainly come back enriched and enlightened. However, adventure travel is more than this – it is about responsible and...
The Bone Clocks: David Mitchell
The Bone Clocks by David Mitchell: Review. The danger of picking up this book – delightfully – is that you’ll be tempted to put your life on hold until you’ve read every word. You’ll take the day off work, you’ll eat only food that you can grab from the fridge (no time to make a sandwich), you’ll turn off your phone. You might not even realise it at first. Oh, you’ll be interested when...
Teenagers need Regular Exercise for Health and Wellness
Teenagers need Regular Exercise for Health and Wellness I am very interested in this subject because I am a teacher and I know that teenagers who eat well and take regular exercise perform better at school. There is absolutely no doubt about that. I’ve seen it time and again and there has been a lot of research done on this subject. Some kids are full of energy and are happy at school with an active interest in all it has to offer but...
An Interview with Author, Stan Holden
Giving Candy to Strangers: Tips for Creating Abundance through Heart-Centered Sales The terrific book by Stan Holden may turn your attitude on selling upside down, making it fun and uplifting along with rewarding. We are pleased to present our brief interview with Mr. Holden here on Jaquo. The book–and its author–are on tour through most of January. Within this virtual tour courtesy of iRead Book Tours, you will find...
What Do Americans Think About Britain?
Raping nuns in the street, Muslim-only cities,vigilante police … The latest American to put his foot firmly in his mouth was a chap called Steve Emerson. You’ve probably never heard of him – I hadn’t either until recently. He is some sort of journalist or something. But apparently, this person went on Fox News and declared that the city of Birmingham in the UK is an entirely Muslim city and that non-Muslims...
Pear and blue cheese pizza
Pear and blue cheese pizza recipe. We love regular cheese and tomato pizza but for something different, try this tasty, healthy and easy-to-prepare pizza using the delicious and unusual combination of luscious pear and French cheeses. If you make your own pizza dough, this recipe would probably be even more scrumptious but for the sake of speed and ease, I use the ready-to-bake dough that comes in tubes.You need one tube for this...
Chunky Vegetarian Potato Soup
Chunky Vegetarian Potato Soup I love the flavor of the vegetarian potato soup. Before becoming a vegetarian, I used the older version of this recipe with chicken broth. Since then I’ve changed out the broth, and replaced and/or eliminated some of the other ingredients. For instance, I now add diced mushrooms to my potato soup for an extra savory flavor. My preferred mushrooms for this are the Baby Bella mushrooms, although I...
Forgiving David Bowie: China Girl
It’s a sign of how seriously I took popular music as a teenager that I would get so annoyed by a silly love song. A case in point was David Bowie’s smash hit in 1983 China Girl, which followed his Lets Dance song up the pop charts across the globe. Quite why I got so hot under the collar about it is because it was a song that – in my mind at least – had real depth and meaning, and Bowie had the temerity to turn...
Celebrity & Entertainment Obsession
Celebrity & Entertainment Obsession: By Michael S. Levy. What a fascinating book – and subject – this is. There can’t be many people who haven’t noticed that today’s interest in celebrities is more than just a passing one — it really is an obsession. Why is this? The author investigates thoroughly in this easy-to-read book. Until I read the book, I was under the impression that society’s...
Pea soup recipe from Eric Clapton
Eric Clapton’s fresh pea soup recipe It wasn’t until I came to the States that I realised just how much the British love peas. I would be surprised to find out the peas head to list of Britain’s favourite vegetables. So when I discovered this recipe for pea soup from Eric Clapton, that didn’t surprise me either. Often, pea soups are made from marrowfat peas or split peas but this delicious soup is make using...
The Capsize of the Prinz Valdemar
The end of the Florida Land Boom: 1926. In the middle of the nineteen twenties, a single ship ran aground on a sandbar and capsized. No-one was killed; no-one was hurt but this simple accident brought about the end of the infamous Florida Land Boom. Since the beginning of the decade, investors had flocked to South Florida. They could buy land cheap and sell it again and make fabulous profits. How could they go wrong? South Florida had...
Plan a spa weekend – at home
How to have a luxury spa weekend at home Spas are incredibly popular today. Some people love going to day spas to be completely pampered but the ultimate luxury is spending the weekend at a magnificent spa resort where your only goal is to be pampered and to relax. The problem is that this can be terrifically expensive. But with a few careful purchases and a little planning, you can enjoy a luxury weekend at home. Planning is the key....
Rod Stewart: The Autobiography
Rod Stewart: Autobiography. I definitely wouldn’t have considered myself to be a huge Rod Stewart fan- although I do enjoy his music – but I most certainly have become a fan of Mr Stewart himself after reading this fascinating and truly funny autobiography. There have been many books written about this famous singer but here you can discover the truth about the man, his career, his music and the women in his life from Rod...
Pirate Hunters: The Search for the Golden Fleece
Pirate Hunters by Robert Kurson. An exciting true adventure. This would be a totally absorbing book if it happened to be a novel, but the fact that this is a true story makes it completely amazing. It’s written in almost novel-form and if you’re like me, you’ll be hooked from the very first page. Pirates, sunken ships and modern day treasure hunters The combination of present day and the seventeenth century...
iPhone Photography 101 – Silhouettes and Sunshine
iPhone Photography 101 – Silhouettes and Sunshine. As a beach photographer I find that I’m constantly looking for new ways to make my sunrise shots memorable. I take photographs every day, regardless of the weather, and I try to find different ways of capturing the moment. Silhouettes have become an important part of my workflow and have played a part in creating some very dramatic photographs. Here in Florida a bright sun...
Coconut Oil Softgels from Eukonic
My experiment with coconut oil capsules. I’d heard from my colleague Merry about the benefits of coconut oil so I have been using it occasionally in cooking. But when the opportunity came up to try taking coconut oil as a supplement, I decided to give it a try. I liked the fact that these softgels are organic but yes, I was sceptical I admit. There’s been such a lot of hype about coconut oil for quite a while now –...
Balancing World Building with Writing the Story
An Article by J. J. Sherwood, Author of Kings Or Pawns Today we are pleased to share a post written by author J. J. Sherwood. Ms. Sherwood is currently on a virtual book tour that runs January 4th through January 29th, 2016. We hope you will check out her full schedule here at iRead Book Tours, the host of this exciting tour. Fans of fantasy and science fiction will be delighted with Kings Or Pawns, the first in a series of four...
Spotlight On: Kings or Pawns, by J. J. Sherwood
Book Spotlight — Kings of Pawns We are delighted to be a part of iRead Book Tours’ current virtual book tour for J. J. Sherwood’s debut novel, Kings or Pawns. This amazing fantasy series is already gathering excellent reviews. The first in a series of four, Kings or Pawns will be on tour for most of January. Stop by iRead Book Tours to read reviews, interviews, and learn more about the book and the author. Book...
The Blood Sugar Solution: The Book That Really Taught Me How to Be Healthy
The Blood Sugar Solution: The Book That Really Taught Me How to Be Healthy I used to have one of the worst diets ever. I’d typically drink fruit juices with almost no real juice, or sodas, with plenty of high fructose corn syrup. I almost never drank actual water. I’d mainly eat white bread, the fluffy soft kind. I’d eat candy all the time, ice cream for meals, or meals of goldfish crackers and chocolate mint cookies, and I loved fast...
Our Low Fat Hot and Sour Soup
Our Low Fat Hot and Sour Soup. Hot and Sour Soup variation by Sherry Atbutterfly and my daughter IoBlue [her pen name]. I LOVE Hot and Sour soup! I cannot remember when I first had it but I am guessing I was about 30ish when my boyfriend and I started to go to the local and extended area restaurants trying out their ‘house’ Hot and Sour soup. Each restaurant had their own version! It was the one soup that he loved to order...
A Piece of You, by Author D. M. Annechino, A Review
Book Review: A Piece of You The man doesn’t want to hurt them. He just wants to kill them. Rather a strange M.O. for a serial killer stalking San Diego, wouldn’t you say? Book three in the Sami Rizzo series gets off to a fast and suspenseful start in A Piece of You. Released September 7th, 2015, Detective Rizzo faces still another serial murderer, but this one isn’t as predictable. Except perhaps for one thing: He seems intent...
Slow Cooker Refried Beans
Refried beans a favorite at our house, since they are easy to grab to make a quick and easy dinner. Mexican food always sounds good, but as you probably know, restaurant meals can be terribly high in calories. So more and more I am trying to create my own dishes in a healthier fashion. There are now fat free brands available at the grocery story. Still, I like to know just what ingredients are included in a dish, so I decided it was...
Does Your Stuff Slow You Down?
Does Your Stuff Slow You Down? I read an article a week or two ago where the writer said she was so energized after clearing out an area of clutter that she was inspired to make soup stock. What a great feeling that is. Think about how often we get in that situation. We tend to collect and accumulate, from mugs and dishes to small appliances to paper. All of it stacks up, takes up space and can bring us to a full stop. Let’s face it,...
The Newsmakers, by Lis Wiehl and Sebastian Stuart
Lis Wiehl’s Latest Hit I have long been wanting to read a book written by Lis Wiehl. I have enjoyed watching her commentaries and discussions on the news for years, but somehow had not picked up one of her popular novels. So it was a lovely surprise when the book arrived unexpectedly in exchange for an honest review. That certainly turned out to be a pleasure. What a great find. Ms. Wiehl is the author of more than a dozen...
Times Like These: E.E. Smith
Times Like These: A delightful and entertaining read. Evelyn came from an unusual family. Her parents had married, separated, divorced, remarried (“at least twice to my knowledge”) and this book begins during one of their spells of togetherness – in 1945 when Evelyn was thirteen years old. Evelyn had been working since she was eleven years old as a summertime maid in a boarding house; she had lied about her age. As...
Giving Candy to Strangers: Stan Holden
Over the years, I must have read hundreds of books about business, about selling and about relationships. But here’s one with a definite difference. You see, it’s not just that the author thinks that business can be fun, he also believes that by having fun and adding humour to your day-to-day business interactions you can increase your business, add to your client base and of course, enhance your own life. Makes sense!...
Bacon Spaghetti
The Irresistible Bacon. What is it about bacon that always appeals, even when we are trying to eat less meat? The word alone brings the wonderful aroma to mind, along with thoughts of each crispy bite. It’s no exception is this recipe. When I was growing up, and in need of comfort, mom would make Bacon Spaghetti. Something about it always made me feel better. The recipe must have been my Norwegian grandmother’s since my...
Ten tips for a healthier diet
Ten ways to improve your diet We all know what we should be eating. We’re bombarded with advice and I doubt there’s anyone reading this who doesn’t know what good, healthy diets consists of. But knowing what you should be eating – and actually putting it into practice – are two very different things. Even though we know what foods are ‘good’ and which are ‘bad’, well, we only...
Departure, by A. G. Riddle, A Review
A. G. Riddle’s New Bestseller It’s being described as mind bending, speculative, inventive, imaginative, futuristic, science fiction, and fantasy, just to give you a name a few. I found all the descriptions true. What an entertaining story! Departure is a well written exciting novel that starts with a current day plane crash. There are survivors. Right there you have enough for a fascinating work of fiction that would...
I Love My Imac Desktop
I love my iMac Desktop. I am in love with my iMac desktop so much that I have two of them! That’s right I have one for me and another for my very, very lucky son. I must admit that his one is quite old and I used to run my business on it, however, he still uses it perfectly well to produce his electronic dance music and videos. So we have had years of use out of it. My son has named it his Apple iPie, and sadly it is on its last legs...
Planning your garden
Planning your garden with Grammie Olivia Well Christmas has just passed and now we look forward to the New Year. No one looks forward more than Gardeners… Especially if you live in the North, where everything dies back and nothing is growing except the plants you brought in before the first frosty nights of October and November arrived. What a great time for gardeners, either experienced or not, to sit back and pour over the...
The Invaluable, Versatile Baking Soda
The Invaluable, Versatile Baking Soda Recently I discovered that baking soda has its own national day. Naturally I wanted to know why. What makes baking soda such awell used product? I’ve heard it recommended over the years for various things by various people. My Dad even used it for teeth brushing at times. These days with more people trying to get back to basics, we are seeing increased usage of it again. It’s a very effective...
Favourite Movies – Woody Allen’s Radio Days
“Like Preston Sturges and Billy Wilder before him, Woody Allen is a writer-director with a distinctive voice and a satirical thrust. I appreciate his tone, which is bitter-sweet and self-conscious. At their best his films reflect on the process of cinematic storytelling” David Evanier : PBS Interview Woody Allen emerged into moviemaking just after American Jews – who had pretty much build the American movie industry...
Tangy Lemon Pie
Lemony, Cream Cheese Goodness. Tangy lemon pie with cream cheese has been a hit with my family for over fifteen years. I’d been looking for another pie recipe using cream cheese, since Mom’s Strawberry Pie—also using cream cheese—is my favorite. I was pleased when I found this one. This recipe provides the tart lemon flavor much like you would find in a lemon meringue pie. Instead of the meringue, which I’m not crazy...
Earth’s Amazing Meteorite Impact Craters
Why so few craters on Earth compared with the moon? It’s well-known that the surface of the moon is covered with many thousands of impact craters. However, Earth appears to not have nearly as many. The reason for this is that the Earth’s weather and tectonic forces make most craters eventually disappear. Also, Earth’s surface is 71% water, and so many meteors, asteroids, or comets that have hit the Earth, have splashed into the...
Don’t Underestimate the Power of One
Don’t Underestimate the Power of One So often these days we feel helpless to change things that are happening around us. Whether a law, the government, or our community. We will tell ourselves we are just one person after all. What can we do? Here is a book that may change your mind about that. It isn’t a self help book. It’s a true story of a man and his wife who saved 50 children at the time Hitler was overtaking their...
Songs For London – Music Hall to Rock n Roll
Andy Royston puts on his titfer and whistle and wraps his britneys around some ding dongs. I should cocoa… Music hall songs are London’s folk songs. This is easy music, delivered in language as familiar to the elderly as to the child in the streets. Themes are interwoven with songs learned in the playground and the Sunday Schools, and delivered in the voices of the street barker and the barrow boy. They’ve borrowed...
White Chocolate Berry Muffins
White Chocolate Berry Muffins. These fruity muffins are a sweet delight for breakfast, an afternoon snack or anytime! Rasberries, blueberries, and melted white chocolate bits. Yum! I was looking for a recipe that would allow me to use up some frozen raspberries I had on hand, when I ran across this one. It’s an old Betty Crocker recipe I had in my book, but with a few changes. Rasberries are always a treat, however they are...
Vegetable Cooking Tips
Vegetable Cooking Tips. It’s nice knowing some vegetable cooking tips. Tips can save time, improve flavor, improve shelf lifetime, and more. Here you’ll find some tips on preparing, storing, and cooking vegetables. Carrots in cucumbers To cook carrots faster, provide a larger cooking surface – Carrots can cook a little faster by having a larger surface area. How to do this is to slice the carrot diagonally at a 45...
The Reason Behind “The Question”
The Question, by R. Breuer Stearns If you could ask one question, what would it be? Would you have one ready, even as you read this or would you have to carefully consider before answering? That is one of the paths R. Breuer Stearns takes in his debut novel released October 13th, 2015. A weighty beginning, don’t you think? When I first read about this book I assumed it was non-fiction. The subject matter seemed like it would...
Book Review: Daemon, by Daniel Suarez
A Book Review: Daemon by Daniel Suarez Let me start this review by stating that this book is fantastic. What a debut for Mr. Suarez. Any time I read a book like Daemon, classified as science fiction, I get a little nervous. That genre covers a host of ideas these days, some that are of interest, others too far out of my comfort zone. I always have a need to add, “This is not what I would normally read,” to any review I do. Yet some of...
Christmas Bazaars and Bake Sales
For anyone who belongs to a group, be it of seniors, church groups, ladies crafting clubs and the like, you know as well as I do, that Christmas is a time when people are not only out shopping for handmade items, but they are also on the look out for Classic Bake Sale Goodies. I think one of the reasons this is so, is because everyone get invited to house parties or some sort of get together and we all feel the need to “bring...
Festive Cheese and Garlic Bread
Quick and easy cheese garlic bread. Use one of my favourite convenience foods to make this simple but delicious garlic bread. It’s so easy to make, it fills your home with the gorgeous aroma of freshly-baked bread and it makes any meal into a special occasion. It goes well with so many meals as an accompaniment but often we make this the focus of our dinner — with a bowl of delicious homemade soup it makes a scrummy and...
Rolo: The Roll-Up Travel Bag
Travel light with the fabulous Rolo. This must surely be the best travelling bag if you like to travel light. Even when I’m going on long trip, I prefer to avoid checking luggage if I can – I’d rather rely on carry-on bags and avoid all the palaver they can cause.The Rolo is the perfect solution. I can easily pack everything I need for a trip of five or so days – longer if the trip is a warm-weather one and...
Move over Martha Stewart: We Need Quick Holiday Decorations
Move over Martha Stewart: We Need Quick Holiday Decorations Last minute holiday decorations are no problem with this easy tutorial for an instant wall or shelf decoration using just a few inexpensive items that you may have around the house or items that can easily be picked up at your local neighborhood dollar store. A few frames, some decorative papers and large letters in a contrast color are all you need to put this quick and easy...
Time to Bake Cookies!
It’s National Bake Cookies Day I just noticed that today, December 18th, is Bake Cookies Day. I’m not sure where this is celebrated, but in my kitchen, or yours, would be a very good place to start. Here are some ideas to get you baking. Or, in some cases, not baking. Follow the links: Cookies from Cake Mix If you’re like me, you’re all about “easy” when it comes to baking cookies. That’s why...
Gifts for Ocean Lovers: Sea Life and More
The ocean calls to most of us. We either live near it or wish we did. Many of our favorite memories include a beach somewhere, with warm sand, a gentle breeze, seashells, and the roar of the tide that rolls continuously onto the beach. Surfing and swimming in the salty water, watching for dolphins and whales to fly out of the water. Perhaps you picture a winter beach in a storm with waves crashing on the rocky shore. However you...
The Question: Book Review
The Question: R. Breuer Stearns. When I first received a review copy of this book, I was intrigued by the quote on the front cover. This is ‘if you could have the answer to only one question, what would you ask?’ This in itself made me want to read this book (after pondering the question posed for a while) and I’m so pleased that I did. I know it’s a well-worn phrase that has been done to death, but I truly did...
Gifts for Animal Lovers: Hummingbirds
The hummingbird is said to symbolize timeless joy. Looking at one, it is easy to understand why. It is hard not to be enchanted by the tiny, fascinating hummingbird. With over 300 varieties, their exquisite coloring and their humming wings are always attentions getters. Many appear to glitter as they flit about from flower to flower. They are among the quickest. They are definitely the smallest, with some weighing as little as a...
Gifts for Beer and Wine Lovers
‘Do-It-Yourself’ Adult Beverages The trend today—hopefully more than a trend—is away from many of the big brands and towards smaller, artisan businesses that make unique designs and custom products. That doesn’t apply just to jewelry or clothing. It also applies to beverages, including the delightful alcoholic variety. Sure you can still get a big name beer on tap, but nearly everywhere you go artisan beer is available...
The Windsor Faction: If Edward VIII hadn’t Abdicated
What would have happened if Edward VIII hadn’t abdicated for Wallis Simpson? When King Edward VIII renounced the throne of England to marry his twice-divorced American mistress it undoubtedly had a bearing on world history. This is particularly true in the case of the early stages of the Second World War. This novel explores that very possibility. Ever since he abdicated in 1935, historians have been wondering just how –...
It’s a Beautiful Life – if we want it to be!
It’s a Beautiful Life – if we want it to be! Christmas time is right around the corner and for most of us it will be a time for family, friends and neighbours. There will be people rushing around, buying last minute gifts, baking those cookies that are always a special Christmas treat and the anticipation of giving and receiving gifts from our loved ones. Christmas is also a time of emotional ups and downs, with many...
Books for Book Lovers, by Sally Allen, Author of Unlocking Worlds
We are pleased today to present an article from popular author, Sally Allen. Ms. Allen’s book offers wonderful selections of books from many different genres. That is what makes this article all the more interesting. You may want to add a couple to your wish list too. Ms. Allen is currently on a virtual book tour from November 16th to December 18th, 2015, hosted by iRead Book Tours. Do stop in at her tour site to see a list of...
Book Review: Deadly Deception, by Alexa Grace
Alexa Grace’s “Deadly” Series Continues Book two in the “Deadly” series by Alexa Grace, brings back two popular characters we met in Deadly Offerings, the first book in the series. Frankie Douglas, Private detective, and Lane Hansen Police detective. Both are very effective and quite likable. The story has an intriguing premise. Young pregnant girls, unable to keep their babies, consider themselves lucky...
D-I-Y Christmas Decorations: Ho Ho Ho
You and Your Children Can Make This Together It’s time to start thinking Christmas crafts! Have you noticed craft and fabric store have their read and green fabrics out with the adorable designs? Here’s a quick and easy craft that is as versatile as your vocabulary! This is a fun and easy Christmas decoration to make, and it’s one for the kids too! They can help cut, stitch and stuff with a little help from Mom. The...
While My Sitar Gently Weeps
It was February 1965 and the London R&B band Yardbirds had convened at a recording studio to record a follow up song to their smash hit For Your Love. The idea was to open the song – Heart Full of Soul – with a sitar riff and they’d recruited an authentic player from a local Indian restaurant to do the honors. Journalist Penny Valentine recalled “Apparently the man, a highly proficient classical musician...
Monopoly: The De Luxe Edition
Play Monopoly in style. There’s no doubt that Monopoly is a great game. It’s been around for so many years and it’s lots of fun for all ages. But no-one could ever claim that it’s a stylish game. Most of us care deeply about the looks of the products we use in our homes and that’s why we usually keep the Monopoly box hidden away in a closet until it’s time to play. Until now, that is. Just take a...
Sam Cooke
The murder of Sam Cooke. On December 1964, singer Sam Cooke had been in a Los Angeles nightclub. There he’d met (or probably picked up) a girl of ‘English and Chinese origin’, Elisa Boyer. He had taken her to a motel, booked a room, registered and the couple went to their accommodation. Some time later, the manager of the motel, Bertha Franklin, was in her room which was also her office. In burst Sam Cooke, demanding...
Drakelow Tunnels
Drakelow Tunnels: Ghosts and cannabis Drakelow Tunnels are located in Kidderminster in England and have a fascinating history that includes the Second World War, the Cold War, ghosts and even cannabis. A curious combination, that’s for sure. This huge underground complex was built in the early stages of the Second World War and was an entire underground factory, including facilities for the workers. The Rover Car Company was...
Blue cheese butter recipe – simple & tasty
Blue cheese butter recipe – simple & tasty Blue cheese butter adds a great wonderful flavour to so many different foods and is also delicious eat on its own, spread onto high-quality crackers. I first saw this on a very long and complex recipe for a steak dish by Heston Blumenthal. Even though we don’t eat meat, the combination of blue cheese and butter was irresistible! For steak, the chef recommends you use Stilton....
Bathroom Makeover at Zero Cost
My ‘new’ bathroom with no budget. I have to admit that my bathroom was a complete embarrassment. It’s extremely tiny and dates from 1949. In the intervening years, someone had added a rather horrible, cheap wood vanity (which I had NO money to replace) and a completely out-of-period acrylic sink (ditto). Other than that, it has original fittings — so therefore they are somewhat old, to say the least....
Miracle in the Andes: Survivor’s Story
It was in the mid nineteen seventies when I first read about an astonishing story of survival. Piers Paul Reid, a respected author, recounted the true story of how sixteen young men had survived a plane crash and survived in the inhospitable terrain of the Andes for seventy two days, thanks to their own determination and will to live. October 13th, 1972 The chartered aircraft took off from Montevideo en route to Santiago. The...
Judi Dench: Top Movies
I’m a huge fan of the British actress, Judi Dench. Or, I should say, Dame Judi Dench – she was honoured for her services to the performing arts by Her Majesty the Queen in 1980. She had a hugely successful career on the stage before she moved to television work but she is probably best known today for her fabulous films. Here are my favourites. The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel This one gets the biggest image because I think...
An Interview with Sima Goel, Author of “Fleeing the Hijab”
Fleeing the Hijab, A Jewish Woman’s Escape from Iran We are pleased to be a part of the virtual book tour this week for Sima Goel’s wonderful new book, Fleeing the Hijab. Her account of her escape out of Iran at the age of thirteen is a remarkable, inspiring story. We hope you will drop by and visit other stops along her tour to learn more about the book and the author. You can find her schedule here, at iRead Book...
Unlocking Worlds, by Sally Allen
Unlocking Worlds: A Reading Companion for Book Lovers We are happy to review Sally Allen’s book, Unlocking Worlds, as part of her current book tour. The tour, hosted by iReadBookTours, runs November 16th to December 18th. Do stop in at the author’s tour page here, to see where she has been and will be. Each interview, article and review can be accessed there. As a reader it is always so interesting to see what others read: What...
Spotlight on: Fleeing the Hijab
Book Spotlight We are pleased today to present an amazing book entitled Fleeing the Hijab, A Jewish Woman’s Escape from Iran, by Sima Goel. Ms. Goel is currently on a virtual book tour from December 7th through December 18th 2015. We are pleased to join in recommending the true story of the authors escape from Iran. You can see her entire tour schedule here at iRead Book Tours. Please stop by to learn more about the author and...
Cute Reindeer Cookie Bags
Cute Reindeer Cookie Bags Here is a really quick and easy packaging idea for gifting Christmas cookies and treats. Now that the holiday baking is done, you are left with the task of packaging up the treats in individual packages to give to guests, neighbors, teachers and all the special people in your life. These cute cookie bags don’t take many supplies to make. For each reindeer cookie bag, you will need one paper lunch bag, 2 pipe...
Laugh and Learn Puppy from Fisher Price
Dance, Sing, and Learn with This Adorable Pup I recently bought one of these adorable puppies for a baby gift. When I first saw it I thought he was the cutest little fellow. It comes in a few different colors, and responds when a paw is pressed. What surprised me was the singing and talking that comes from the little dog. This guy doesn’t just say things like “I love you,” but goes on to sing the ABC’s,...
Christmas Crafts – Easy Children’s crafts: Sakura Felt Ornament & Button Snowmen
Christmas Crafts – Easy Children’s crafts – age 5 and up – “Sakura” Felt Ornament and Button Snowmen – FREE Patterns. Sakura – Two circles of felt embellished by faux pearl beads White Cherry Blossoms or Japanese Sakura White Cherry Blossoms in Japan are called Sakura. See link below the photo of the Cherry Blossoms for a full explanation. Source. Pinterest – DIY Sakura Flower...
Gifts for Cat Lovers: Cat Design Pillows and Throws
Gifts for Cat Lovers: Cat Design Pillows and Throws. All cat lovers will appreciate these warm, cosy throws and pillows because their designs are truly beautiful. These are quality throws and pillows at very reasonable prices. They are made of luxurious materials designed for utter comfort. Throws: 1. Kitty Korner: The Manual Tapestry with Fringe This is a woven tapestry throw 47 x 60 inches. It is made in the USA. It has 8 panels...
Ten items you don’t need in your home
Ten things you may not need in your home So many of us are downsizing and decluttering these days and I was having an interesting conversation with a friend about what we really need in our homes and what is superfluous. Of course, it’s personal tastes so I’d love you to leave your comments below. Over the years, I’ve given a lot of accumulated ‘stuff’ away. If I haven’t used something for months,...
Insider’s Guide to Rome (Part 3)
Insider’s Guide to Rome (Part 3). This is the third and final part of my article about what to do in Rome. The focus is on: The Forum and The Pantheon. You have to be selective because there are so many magnificent things to see in Rome. If time is short, it’s better to focus on a few things and then throw a coin in the Trevi Fountain, which will guarantee that you return to the most romantic city in the world. A good guidebook is...
Recipe: Cinnamon rolls
Recipe: Cinnamon rolls Christmas Morning. I can picture it now……the excited children running into your room, begging you to get up to see what Santa brought, anxious to open family presents. The next scene, everyone in cozy robes make their way downstairs. Then comes the coffee brewing. Who can resist the aroma of freshly made coffee? To perfect your Christmas morning, why not put a batch of cinnamon rolls in the oven? The scent of...
A Soap Opera – The Invention of Sunlight
Andy Royston gets all in a lather about a bar of soap. “I know half my advertising isn’t working, I just don’t know which half”. W.H. Lever Before Victorian times hard soap would be made at home – a simple mix of ashes and fat, with dry weather and salt to set the soap. If you bought, you would buy a piece cut from a block. In the 1800s block soap was simple stuff. There were about a half dozen basic...
Cute And Funny Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas Guaranteed To Make You Laugh
Cute And Funny Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas Guaranteed To Make You Laugh Looking for a last minute gift idea? Need something light hearted and a little silly for someone you don’t know very well like a neighbor or teacher? Trying to find a white elephant or secret Santa gift that does not include a candle or a mug? Here are 3 fun and silly homemade Christmas gift ideas that are guaranteed to bring smiles and laughter to the receiver....
Bug Jewellery
Bug Jewellery has been fashionable for many years. Everything from bees to dragonflies, cicadas, grasshoppers and bugs of every kind. I personally love butterflies, lady bugs and bees. Bug Jewellery is not for everyone, but I happen to really like it. Red bug bejewelled jewelry box In ancient times, Bug Jewellery was worn not just by women but by the men also. In Egypt, the Scarab Beetle was worn by the army as a talisman of...
An Interview with Author Steven Hancoff
Our Interview With Steven Hancoff, Author of Bach, Casals and the Six Suites for ’Cello Solo Today we are pleased to present an interview with Steven Hancoff, author of the wonderful compilation on J S Bach. Mr. Hancoff is currently on a virtual book tour with iRead Book Tours. Drop in and learn more about the author and the books. The Interview What type of challenges did you face during the creation of this project? I was at the...
Spotlight On: Bach, Casals, & The Six Suites for ‘Cello Solo
Book Spotlight on Steven Hancoff and His New eBook Set… Famed guitarist, Steven Hancoff, is currently on a virtual book tour through December 18th, 2015, for his new ebook set shown here. We are pleased to be part of the tour, hosted by iRead Book Tours. Do check out their link to see the full schedule of the tour. Also watch for our interview here today with Mr. Hancoff. It is a fascinating collection that includes a CD set...
Adult Coloring Books, A Gift for All Ages
How many years has it been since you grabbed a handful of color pencils, markers or crayons and sat quietly coloring? Personally for me, this was a pastime that I really enjoyed as a child. I would sit quietly coloring and making each outline in a coloring book my own. When there weren’t enough lines in the drawing, I would add my own and color until my fingers were almost numb. I had the most intricate patterns drawn into an...
Small Spaces: Surviving a Small Refrigerator
How to live with a tiny fridge. When I first came to live in the States, I was completely astonished by the size of the refrigerators. When I was in the UK (admittedly a lot of years ago) people had fridges that were a fraction of the size. And we managed very well. For my first years in the States I rented homes. Invariably there was a monolith refrigerator and I became very accustomed to them. But then when I bought my tiny...
Mandarin Cauliflower Salad
The Adaptable Cauliflower This vegetable is continually surprising me. From the first time I tried using it in fried rice, added it to burritos, meatballs, even chicken salad, I have been so pleased with the resulting good taste. The added nutrition and lower calorie count were bonuses. After using it in so many cooked meals I wanted to try some using it raw. This particular one is unique. I first tasted one similar at the assisted...
Has Anyone Seen Our Pig?
On December 3rd 1976 a large inflatable pig made a run for it during a photoshoot at Battersea Power Station. Andy Royston investigates. “I’ve a right to think,” said Alice sharply, for she was beginning to feel a little worried. “Just about as much right,” said the Duchess, “as pigs have to fly.” Lewis Carroll It all started as Roger Waters’ bright idea to promote the new Pink Floyd album Animals. He lived within sight of the...
Fun, Retro Coca Cola Decor
Retro Coca Cola Accessories for the Home. The Coca Cola brand is surely one of the best known in the world and is certainly recognisable just about anywhere. Particularly popular right now are the funky retro Coke décor items and household goods dating from the fifties, sixties and seventies – the good old rock ‘n’ roll years. They’re such fun and can make an interesting conversation piece in your home in...
Haunt Couture and Ghosts Galore, by Rose Pressey
A Book Review Today’s review is a charming cozy mystery for your enjoyment. Book Three in the Haunted Vintage Mysteries is certain to be a hit with cozy lovers. The Story Cookie Channel is the owner of a vintage clothing store in Sugar Creek, Georgia. Keeping her company, whether she likes it or not, is a ghost named Charlotte and a cat who appears to be psychic. With those two around you wouldn’t think she’d be surprised when Sam...
The Crossing, by Michael Connelly, A Review
Harry Bosch and Mickey Haller Together Again Michael Connelly’s latest novel, The Crossing, has to be a bestseller already. It’s easy to see why. What an intricate story Michael Connelly once again weaves. A complicated plot with twists and surprises that seem completely disconnected early on, yet eventually become part of the same fabric. Part of the pleasure with this novel is having Harry Bosch and Mickey Haller united again. This...
An Interview With Author J. Natalie Winch
Ditching the Drive-Thru: How to Pass Up Processed Foods, Buy Farm Fresh, and Transform Your Family’s Eating Habits on a Modern Mom’s Schedule By J. Natalie Winch Today’s interview with J Natalie Winch is so enjoyable. After reading her book for her current tour, we were delighted to interview the author. We learn more every day about the meaning of a healthy diet. The growing trend away from packaged foods to...
A Review of “The Lincoln Lawyer,” by Michael Connelly
Mickey Haller is The Lincoln Lawyer. If you know the name Harry Bosch, you are probably familiar with the works of Michael Connelly. Harry (and Mr. Connelly) has a slew of loyal fans—deservedly so—who will follow him anywhere. That includes his series of novels as well as his current television series from Amazon Studios. I’ve long been a fan. The quiet, thoughtful detective is very hard to resist. Because of that, I don’t know why it...
The Cabernet Slush, An Adult Beverage
A Refreshing Slush with An Adult Taste Wine Adds a Lovely Taste With the holidays approaching rapidly, entertaining moves into overdrive. Many of us will be hosting parties, dinners, gift exchanges, or simply enjoying some time with our families. Spice up your party with a cocktail like this one. It’s easy, pretty, and so flavorful. Something cold can taste so refreshing while sitting in front of the fireplace. Plus it is so...
Twilight – Why the Book is Better than the Movie
Hands Down – Twilight the Book is Better than the Movie. First and foremost, I find it important to tell you that I am not a fan of vampires. I don’t like the TV shows, such as True Blood, and before reading Twilight (Book 1) I had never enjoyed a vampire book. However, I was a big fan of the Harry Potter series and some supernatural books by authors such as Stephen King and Dean Koontz. My Mom introduced me to Twilight...
I’m in Love with Scotland
I’m in love with Scotland. One thing that makes Scotland great is the pride the Scots take in their identity and the respect they have for their traditions. For example, the great poet Robert Burns is celebrated every year with a Burns Supper of haggis and smoked salmon. Also, you can expect to hear bagpipes playing in the distance when you are out in the great Scottish wilderness. It has happened to me several times. The last time...
An Interview With Author, Anne Perry
After reading Anne Perry’s short story, Shutter Speed, in Killer Nashville Noir: Cold Blooded, I was delighted to interview her. It was remarkable to me how much the story managed to fit in, and how well. Many of you will know Ms. Perry from her bestselling series featuring William Monk in one, and Thomas Pitt in the other. Her historical mysteries will engage you and leave you thoughtful as well. While this was the first...
Anne Perry’s Shutter Speed, from Killer Nashville Noir: Cold Blooded
Shutter Speed, by Anne Perry, A Review The short story, Shutter Speed, written by Anne Perry, is one of the well done short stories found in Killer Nashville Noir: Cold Blooded. The book is a collection of stories from nineteen different authors who were in attendance this year at the tenth conference known as Killer Nashville Noir. The selections include shorts from popular and established authors like Anne Perry and Jeffrey Deaver...
Remember the Electric Knife? It’s Still So Handy!
Fast and Efficient for Slicing Bread and Meat Make carving a whole lot easier Essential for holidays or party times is our electric knife. I am still surprised how effective the Cuisinart CEK is–what an improvement over my old one! I love to roast turkeys. In spite of the last minute rush, it seems one of the easiest meals to prepare. Just stuff the bird and stash him in the oven. No matter what I do, several hours later the...
Alice in Wonderland Costume for Tweens
Alice in Wonderland is a Perfect Costume for Girls. As of my daughter’s last birthday, I am officially the mom of a tween and I can already tell you this is an awkward age. She definitely isn’t a “little” girl, but she isn’t a teen yet either. With this in mind, we have been talking about Halloween costumes and I already know the princess costumes of yesterday are not what she has in mind this year....
Igloo Craft For Kids
Igloo craft ideas Sugar cube igloos are a really fun igloo craft for kids who are learning about the history of the indigenous tribes who once lived in igloos, otherwise known as snow houses, to protect themselves and their families from the cold and harsh weather of the Arctic tundra. Kids can get a history lesson while having fun building a mini igloo made from sugar cubes, 1/2 a styrofoam ball and glue. This igloo craft for kids is...
British – American Language Differences: Solved
Are the British and Americans divided by a common language? Yes! When I first came to live in the States, I truly felt that I needed an Anglo-American dictionary. Yes, the two countries speak the same language on the face of things but there are so many differences and misunderstandings occur all the time. I have been here for twenty years now and the situation is better – but still not perfect. Even after all these years, I...
No Bake Oatmeal Cocoa Cookies
Oatmeal Cookies Recipe: No Oven Required. A no bake cookie that is easy to make even for kids. There is no using a oven to make these cookies just a mixing bowl and spoon. All kids love to help so these would be perfect for that. You can have them mix the dry ingredients together while you warm a few of the other ingredients up in a saucepan on top of the stove. These are perfect to make on a hot day since no oven is required. Who...
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel and Don’t Forget the Cookies
As we have entered into the Advent season waiting for the arrival of Christmas most folks are preparing for the big day with lots of preparation in their homes. Decorating, wrapping gifts, and holiday baking are just a few that top the list. What holiday recipes are you baking this year? Do you have traditional dishes and goodies you make every year that say Christmas in your home or do you like changing it up trying new recipes to...
Christmas Countdown: Advent Calendars For Children of all Ages
I know that some of you may already have turned off your curiosity because you feel it’s just too early to start thinking about Christmas. Well I must disagree with you. After all Christmas is not just a one day holiday, it is a whole season holiday starting with the first Sunday in Advent. Even if you are not religious, you can follow along on twenty four days leading up to Christmas. For years, I made Advent Calendars for my...
Modern Classics : The Family Silver
Andy Royston discovers a fine new album from England that’s an instant rock winner. “He and his boys up there were keeping it new, at the risk of ruin, destruction, madness and death, in order to find new ways to make us listen. For, while the tale of how we suffer, and how we are delighted, and how we may triumph is never new, it must always be heard. There isn’t any other tale to tell, it’s the only light...
Gift Ideas That Save On Shipping
Tips and Ideas that will Save on Shipping Shipping shouldn’t have to cost more than the gift you are sending. Don’t you agree? Over the past few years though, it seems to be edging closer and closer. So many of us have family scattered across the country, and even across the ocean. It’s frustrating when the expense of it becomes an issue. So this year and last, I’ve gone on a hunt for gifts that save on...
Sour Cream Cranberry Bars
Are you looking for a dessert that is good for Fall? Well I have just the one for you! They are Sour Cream Cranberry Bars. They use dried cranberries. I wasn’t so sure about this recipe at first but after making them and trying one I was hooked. What an amazing taste! This is a fairly easy to make. Just follow the steps in the recipe. That’s all I did since I’d never made it before. I didn’t have regular dried...
Forty Years Young – Anarchy in the UK
Andy Royston’s fifteen again, re-discovering his inner Sex Pistol… It was forty years ago this month that the Sex Pistols, a wild-eyed punk rock band from London, made the news headlines. Seriously, folks, it must have been a slow news day. I was fifteen years old, delivering newspapers in a small mining village in South Yorkshire, and there they were on the front page. The Sex Pistols. Fidel Castro took over as Cuban...
Illustrating ‘Alice’
Alice – and Her Illustrators. On one hot summer day in 1862, a shy, introverted mathematic professor, Charles Dodgson, told a story to three young girls whilst rowing on the River Thames. One of the three girls, Alice Liddell (his favourite) begged Dodgson to write it down and give it to her. He did. And ‘Alice’s Adventures Underground’ was born. So too, was ‘Lewis Carroll’, the pen name adopted now...
Getting Back Into The Workforce: State Offices
A Great Resource for Your Job Search The local employment office of your state is good for anyone looking for work, whether you are getting back into the workforce after years away or a recent change in employment. I admit, I’ve always avoided it in the past. I thought it was all about unemployment. Since I was trying to avoid the need for unemployment, I passed it by. Many of you will be familiar with them, but I was surprised when I...
Visit Medieval Dublin
Explore historic Dublin. If you’re visiting Ireland, then the chances are that Dublin will certainly be on your itinerary. It’s certainly true that Dublin offers you the very best that can be found in any modern city but did you know that it has attractions that go back hundred of years? The city has everything – lush parks, the arts, a very vibrant night life, sports facilities and superb shopping – but its...
The Sisters: Saga of the Mitford Family
Who were the Mitford sisters? They were the most remarkable people. They were scandalous, controversial and a lot of fun. They were born between 1904 and 1920 to an aristocratic, well-connected and decidedly eccentric English family. Between them the six sisters kept the newspapers busy for years with stories of their scandals, divorces, affairs and bizarre and differing political views. They were all beautiful with stunning figures...
Book Review: Sold Out, by Stan R. Mitchell
First in the Nick Woods Series If you are a fan of suspense thrillers, you should enjoy this author and his series. With his background as both a Marine and a journalist, the author knows how to weave both into this complex, fast moving novel. Mr. Mitchell has five books published to date, so is a fairly new author, but one you shouldn’t miss. I found it a terrific story. The Characters When a journalist, Allen Green, hungry...
Ditching the Drive-Thru
Ditching the Drive-Thru: Down to earth family food advice from J. Natalie Winch. Advice about feeding our families in a healthy and nutritious way bombards us these days. It’s hard not to know that the typical American diet is bad for us and also for our children. Despite this knowledge, many of us still rely on processed foods and those from fast food outlets. In this excellent book, the author not only explains why we do this...
Mom’s Sheet Cake Brownies
Brownies To Die For! These homemade sheet cake brownies are super delicious! My mom use to make these all the time when my boys were younger. She liked to make them for mostly holidays but could made anytime of the year. I loved them so much they became a favorite of mine. She always made them just right. One of the things that made them so good was that she’d keep them in the freezer. After she was done frosting the cake...
Forza! Ferrari gifts
Ferrari gifts We know that Ferrari produces the most fabulous cars but did you know about the other luxury Ferrari items you can buy? The backgammon set on the left is a lovely example. Fans of Scuderia Ferrari – the motorsport division – are often to be seen wearing the marque’s merchandise and yes, the t-shirts, hats, jackets and children’s clothing produced by the company are wonderful. But there’s so...
Keeping Self-Care on Your Priority List, By Lorrie Forde
On Tour with Lorrie Forde Here at Jaquo, we are very pleased to feature an article from author, Lorrie Forde. Her new book, Really Good F Words: Your Interactive Guide to Self-Care, was released on the 1st of November, 2015. Ms. Forde is currently on the virtual book tour for her book, hosted by iRead Book Tours. We hope you will check out her tour schedule there to see where you can find her. You will learn lots more about the...
Spotlight On: Really Good F Words, by Lorrie Forde
Book spotlight: Really Good F Words: Your Interactive Guide to Self-Care Today’s spotlight is on a very informative book with an equally clever name. Lorrie Forde is currently on a virtual book tour from November 23rd through December 4th, with iRead Book Tours. Check out the tour site to see a full list of her stops along the tour. It’s a great opportunity to get to know more about the author and her new book. The book,...
German Chocolate Cake Bars Recipe
German Chocolate Is To Die For! I’ve been a huge fan of German Chocolate all my life so I fell in love with this recipe right away when I found it. I just had to make it! I gathered my ingredients, mixing bowls, and utensils to put these bars together. I keep pecans in my freezer so all I had to do was get them out and chop them up for the coconut mixture. A good alternative is walnuts if you don’t have pecans. The...
New Mystery Suspense for December
Whats’s New in December? December holds another lovely variety of books to choose from. Many long running series characters will be back. Names like Pike Logan, Cotton Malone, and the Sigma Force team. The ever popular Jack Ryan of Tom Clancy fame will appear the first of the month. Dean Koontz introduces a new character as well this month as well. Suspenseful mysteries, equally engaging thrillers, romantic suspense and...
Happy Holidays
Happy Holidays and a Joyous Thanksgiving From Tweedle Pet Products – Natural and Organic – Gourmet Gluten-Grain Free Non GMO treats for Pets and Pet Parents. Tweedle and I are wishing all of our friends a happy and healthy Thanksgiving Holiday. So much food looks so delicious, but I nudge myself to try and taste a variety of foods, but not to overdo it. We can always revisit the fixings table, for a second and third portion…Why...
Angels Sing To Rest, by Chrinda Jones
Book Review: Angels Sing To Rest Today’s book is reviewed as part of the Partners In Crime Virtual Book Tour for Chrinda Jones’ engrossing novel. You can visit the author at a variety of sites during the month of November. The complete schedule is listed below. We hope you will drop in on a few. It is a wonderful opportunity to get to know both the author and the book. Chrinda Jones’ newest release, Angels Sing to...
Pumpkin Pie Dessert
Pumpkin Dessert A delicious pumpkin pie dessert is just as good a pumpkin pie! I learned to make this dessert from my oldest sister. We have a big family so making a whole pan of dessert goes over really well and sometimes isn’t enough especially if they all love it. It’s turned out so good now that it’s a family favorite for the Fall holidays. My younger son loves pumpkin so this is his all time favorite dessert...
A Classic Must See: Phantom of the Opera
A Classic Story That Many Still Love. The Phantom of the Opera is a movie that must be seen! The stage performances of this classic has been seen world wide for years and years. I know that when it was playing in my city, it had a run of at least 5 years. In that 5 year time span I managed to go and see it 3 times and I would have gone 3 more times if anyone had asked me……. The Phantom of the Opera has been one of the most...
Getting Back Into The Workforce: Temping
Looking For Work? More and more I speak with men and women who have not been working for some time. With the economy as it is, it’s been difficult. Often those same people have exhausted unemployment benefits and are among those who don’t show up in the statistics. The growing number has made me look at various ways to find work. In the past, it was easier in some ways to look for work. You would stop in, drop off an application, and...
Stylish Eco-Friendly Jewellery
It is a must one should only wear the best designer brand earrings and neckpieces while attending a formal event. But what about when it comes to completing a sundress or vacation look? Not to worry as the following fabulous jewellery pieces come from various countries throughout the world and are guaranteed to be planet-friendly and are guaranteed to complete every vacation look you are thinking. Made by local artisans, many of these...
Under The Covers – Shipbuilding
Andy Royston revisits the Falklands crisis and one of the most poignant songs about war ever recorded. I’ve always been skeptical about protest songs. What is this thing, a song for the barricades or a sermon from the pulpit? Is that a broadside, a bulletin, a lecture? Can a mere song change people’s minds? I doubt that it is so, but a song can infiltrate your heart and the heart may change your mind. Elvis Costello...
Pumpkin Spice Bars
These super easy pumpkin spice brownies are a new favorite of mine. I call them a brownie, though I know a bar would be the proper description. But since I first tried the two ingredient brownies using pumpkin and cake mix, brownie seems appropriate here too. It still amazes me how quick it is to make either of these recipes. For this one I used a spice cake mix and one 15 oz can of pumpkin. The very first time I made them I had a...
Metrokane Lever Corkscrew: My Kitchen Essential
The easiest & most stylish way to open a bottle of wine. If you know me, or are familiar with my articles and recipes, then it will come as no surprise to you that the most essential item in my kitchen is my corkscrew. But not just any old corkscrew. Oh no. This is special. This is known as the Metrokane Rabbit Before we decided to buy this, we relied on the traditional-style corkscrew – the type that wine waiters use...
Life of Pi: A Magical Masterpiece
Life of Pi lived with me for a very long time making me think very deeply about our very existence! I highly recommend it for anyone with a love of life and adventure. This is the kind of film that lifts you off your seat, transports you right into the screen, and swallows you up. Was what I had just seen for real or not? It is a poetic story about an Indian family who are forced to transport their entire zoo across the ocean. During...
Super Light Pumpkin Muffins
Today when you do a search for a light pumpkin muffin recipe, most of what you find will be a combination of pumpkin and a cake mix. I use the recipe for my favorite pumpkin bars so I know it’s a good one. Still, using a cake mix always makes me wonder how many ingredients are included that I would rather avoid. These days if you are trying to eat less sugar and less flour, it feels healthier to fix from scratch. That brought me...
How To Keep Half an Avocado Fresh
I love avocado and here in Florida, they are really inexpensive at certain times of year. During those times I love to have half an avocado for lunch or for a snack. But I’ve only recently discovered how to keep the cut half fresh for another day. I was looking for a way to keep the remaining half fresh without resorting to aluminium foil or that plastic wrap stuff – neither of which I wanted to buy. Furthermore, they...
Breaking bad habits: Creating good ones
It’s much easier than you think to break and create habits. I imagine that we all have bad habits that we’d rather not have. Furthermore, wouldn’t it be great to have some good habits? If it sounds impossible, let me give you some great examples that the book you see here can help you with. A daily walk Many of us make New Year resolutions and I imagine that one of the most common ones is to get more exercise. I...
The Perfect Gift: A Basket full of Favorites
Who doesn’t love a gift basket? A good friend over at Sam’s Place puts together beautiful baskets filled with goodies for all occasions. That made me think of a way to share my favorites with friends and family. A basket such as this would work for anything from a wedding gift to a housewarming present to birthday or mother or father’s day. Its contents are something everyone would appreciate and enjoy using....
Mickey Mouse Toys Make a Great Gift for a Child in Search of a Role Model!
Mickey Mouse Toys Make a Great Gift for a Child in Search of a Role Model! My son was about three years old when he first watched Steamboat Willy and met Mickey Mouse for the very first time, and he laughed so much that we had to ration how many times he watched it from then on! He was looking at Mickey Mouse through the eyes of a very young child, and related to this cheeky little character completely. He understood him, and I would...
The Survival Bracelet
The Wazoo survival bracelet: A great gift idea. Whether you’re buying this bracelet for yourself or as a gift, you can be sure that it’s a fabulous idea that can actually save lives in an emergency. Furthermore, I think it looks terrific. Survival bracelets – which contain just about everything you need in emergency situations – have been around for a while but the one made by Wazoo is without doubt the best....
Mom’s Blueberry Dessert
My Mom made the BEST blueberry dessert when I was growing up. It is my very favorite dessert besides German chocolate cake of course! Mom started making this Blueberry Dessert for family gatherings when I was a young girl. It became such a hit and a to die for dessert each time it was served. The flavor of this is so rich and blueberry tasting! It’s not to hard to make. I have a hard time making the carton whipping cream up so I...
Baby’s Best Blanket: 100% Cotton from aden + anais
100% Muslin Cotton Equals Super Softness aden + anais Muslin Dream Blankets for babies have been at the top of the last three baby registries I’ve seen. I’m starting to think I should order them by the dozen to have them on hand. Both my niece and my nephew requested them, along with the aden + anais swaddles. Parents prefer natural fabrics and products today. They lean away from man-made fibers which can tend to make a...
The Panasonic SD-YD250: Bread Making Made Easy.
So Glad I Got This Bread Machine. This bread machine is one of my top ten favorite presents! I won’t go so far as to say it changed my life, but it’s surely made it more fun. It’s been used so much it would have paid for itself in under six months (if it hadn’t been a gift, that is). For years I didn’t think I would use one. How much bread can a family eat…and so on. My brother-in-law bought this...
Using Pullquote on Twitter
Use Pullquote to add interest and appeal to your Twitter messages. It sometimes seems to me that people either love Twitter or hate it. There seems to be no middle ground. For those who don’t like Twitter, the most common complaint is ‘how can I say everything I want to with just 140 characters?’ Youmight, for instance, have found a great quote on a website that you’d like to share. Or maybe you’d like to...
Should You Buy a Range with a Glass Ceramic Cooktop?
Electric ranges with smooth cooktops: Perfect for small kitchens. I’m sometimes asked about this because the electric range I have in my small apartment has a smooth ceramic glass hob. Are they easy to clean? Do they work efficiently for cooking? Do they retain their good looks? The range I have is now twelve years old and it looks and works as good as new, despite daily use. They are excellent for any size of kitchen but are...
Ahava, Love in Hebrew!
I’m not big into cosmetics that you put on your face and I’m not knocking anyone who is, but for me, I prefer to keep things simple. To that end, you won’t find me wearing a whole lot of makeup on a daily basis. I just don’t have the time or the talent to use some of the millions of products out there. I would rather not wear any make up than wear it incorrectly! There is one thing though, that I cannot do...
399 Games…To Keep Your Brain Young
Have Fun and Exercise Your Brain at the Same Time What a great book to review! It’s fun, entertaining, and might even make you feel very smart. Even better, it will help keep your brain sharp (and sharper) at the same time. That’s what I was looking for when I got this book, 399 Games…. As a retiring baby boomer, I am edging up in age. And as some of you know, my sweet mom has had Alzheimer’s for over fifteen...
Gift Idea: Reusable Water Bottles
Get a Reusable Water Bottle This year, when you are thinking of gift ideas, will you consider adding a reusable water bottle to the list? If everyone in your family had their own, think how many plastic bottles you would eliminate. If half the families in your community did the same, imagine how it would help to cut down. It will be a gift that inspires, one that may be used for years (think how many bottles that saves over time!),...
Diamodacious by D.A. Belmont. Free for a limited period
Diamondacious by D.A.Belmont. Free for your Kindle Starting on November 13th, and for only five days, this fabulous book is available for free download for your Kindle. (November 13th – 17th inclusive). You’ll love this story of the life of Debbie DeVore. Born on the wrong side of the tracks in Fort Lauderdale, as little girl she looked longingly at the wealth that surrounded her in the city. She watched as her mother...
Brownies Made With Pumpkin
Lighten Up Your Brownies with this Two Ingredient Recipe Ever since I discovered this brownie recipe, it’s the only way I make them. I found it in the Hungry Girl dessert cookbook shown below. It’s not only simple, but she’s made it much healthier by using pumpkin instead of oil and eggs. And best of all is it’s rich chocolate taste! Her cookbook offers many different versions that all look yummy, but for...
Fashion & Style from Luisa Villavicencio
Designer fashion from Guatemala. Luisa Villavicencio creates the most stylish cotton goods. You can see a lovely example on the right. This gorgeous cardigan is made using raw cotton and blends three natural shades – ivory, jade and brown. All the products she produces are natural – no dyes are used at all – and make the most of cotton’s qualities. Luisa explains that she comes from a Guatemalan family and they...
Prevent Food Waste in your Home
Waste not want not – especially food. I’ve always hated seeing any sort of waste. This is probably because my parents were brought up during the Second World War and at that time, avoiding waste was a big issue and making the most of every scrap of meat, vegetables and fish was very important to the war effort. A report that was recently released has revealed that between thirty and fifty percent of the consumer edibles...
The Cozy Mystery Collection
Small Town Murders Abound Since we’ve published articles here on favorite new thrillers and their authors, recent romantic suspense writers, and even some location centered reviews, such as Florida and the Pacific Northwest, it seems quite appropriate to showcase “The Cozy” on its own as well. If you love a good mystery, but want a break from the darker, more violent novels out there, I hope you have discovered these kinder,...
A Taste Of Ukraine
Ukraine. It’s not for everyone! But if you’re anything like me, you’ll see that as part of its appeal. I should clarify, I guess, that I am biased… Ukraine stole my heart back in 2007. I have been returning ever since. Two or even three times a year is not unusual for me. I even lived there for 12 months in 2009. And these days, I am gearing my life towards the day that I can move to Ukraine permanently. So...
I’ll Never Let You Go, by Mary Burton
Book Review: I’ll Never Let You Go Mary Burton’s latest book, I’ll Never Let you Go, is a fast paced thriller that I listened to in one day. Filled with tension, the story that had me expecting the worst to happen at any time. That makes for a fast, exciting read! The book is the third in the Morgans of Nashville series, the stories of a family of law enforcement officers in one form or another. I enjoyed this one so much...
Carry on Bags: Great Gifts for Travelers
Carry on Bags: Great Gifts for Travelers The last time I went on holiday for a week I fitted everything I needed into a carry on sized bag. I really couldn’t be bothered putting a case into the hold, and I certainly didn’t want to pay extra either. So I carefully packed my favorite things and no more. I rolled them up into sausages and they all fitted perfectly. I made a real effort to colour code things, and think...
An Interview with Theresa Anzaldua, Author of “We Had A Job To Do”
We are pleased to share our interview with Theresa Anzaldua, author of We Had A Job To Do. She is just completing a virtual tour for the wonderful book. Check out each of her stops here, at the tour host, iRead Book Tours. We Had A Job To Do is a highly recommended. As the years pass there are less and less of the veterans to tell us of the events of World War 2. Ms. Anzaldua’s recounting reminds us not only how...
It’s Here! Robert Crais’ New Book “The Promise”
The Promise, by Robert Crais It’s finally here! After a very long wait for Robert Crais and Suspect fans, the second book featuring Scott and Maggie, The Promise, has been released. It is actually considered part of the Joe Pike series, but this one features all four. If you have read one of Robert Crais’ novels, you’ve probably read several. There is something very endearing about his characters. Elvis Cole and Joe Pike...
Four Boys, Three Nights And A Place Called Prague
Since overcoming my dread of flying two years ago (read about that here if you like) I’ve been hopping on and off aeroplanes like they’re skateboards. My latest get-away was three days in Prague. Accompanied by three of my mates. Travel brochures here in Britain cannot gush enough about the place: Stunning Prague this. Mesmerising Prague that. And when I told my neighbours I was going… “Oh. You’ll love...
An Interview with George Chronis, Author of “Dead Letter File”
Meet George Chronis We were delighted to have an opportunity to interview George Chronis after reading his most recent book, Dead Letter File. It was a terrific book that I recommend to any mystery suspense fan. You can read my review of the book here. Mr. Chronis is currently on a virtual book tour with Partners in Crime Virtual Book Tours. You can see the full schedule of the tour here. Drop by on any day to learn more about the...
A Review of “Hidden Order,” by Brad Thor
Book 12 in The Scot Harvath Series The Federal Reserve is in the spotlight in Brad Thor’s exciting novel, Hidden Order. The twelfth in the Scot Harvath series is a heart pounding thriller while at the same time being a thoughtful examination of how power can be exerted over a nation. In an interview with Lou Dobbs, Brad said this particular book was a twelve year process. As the author says, when he began learning about the Federal...
We Had a Job to Do: By Theresa Anzaldua
A fascinating selection of eyewitness stories from the Second World War. Anyone who was twenty years old when the Second World War ended in 1945 would be ninety nowadays. This means that we are gradually losing our WW2 veterans and with them, the stories about their wartime experiences. To compensate to some extent for this, author Theresa Anzaldua has collected reminiscences and stories from a variety of people who served in the US...
Book Review: Ice Cold, by Tess Gerritsen
Book Review: Ice Cold, by Tess Gerritsen This fast paced mystery may be my favorite by Tess Gerritsen. From the very beginning it pulled me right in. An impromptu ski trip, an accident in a snow storm leads to an unexpected find. A small group of houses that have been totally abandoned, and quite suddenly. That only begins the mystery within this great story. Missing people, an attempted rescue, someone watching them—or are they...
Caramel Nut Clusters
The name alone is drool worthy, don’t you think? Going through one of my mother’s old cookbooks, I found this recipe tucked within the pages. Actually her recipe is called peanut clusters. Since I wanted to try walnuts, and perhaps next time, pecans, thought it would be better to generalize. Any kind of nut would work beautifully in this recipe, including peanuts. Nice too, that you can use salted or unsalted nuts....
The Best Travel Accessory: The ScotteVest
Storage and security when travelling, particularly for your tech. When you travel – whether you’re heading for an adventure in India or just to the local park for the afternoon – carrying everything you need securely and safely can be so tricky. When I travel, the important things I need with me in addition to regular packing (at minimum) are my travel documents, ID, iPad, Kindle, phone, my keys, wallet, sunglasses,...
Spicy Pumpkin Soup
This fall it seemed appropriate to buy a pumpkin to use for cooking. In past years we’ve always carved one or more for Halloween, but aside from the pumpkin seeds, we wouldn’t use the rest. It’s easy to cook them. More involved to prep them for cooking. Still it is a lovely feeling to know you’ve used the whole pumpkin and made puree for cooking from scratch. When you are cooking pumpkins it is suggested you...
Almost Instant: DIY Artwork
Help! I need artwork for my bathroom. Recently, I gave my tiny bathroom a long overdue overhaul on a budget — actually a budget of zero dollars. It was looking good but I had one huge problem. The previous owner of our mid-century apartment had left us with a mysterious hole in the tiles. What’s more, it was the first thing you see as you enter the bathroom and it was really bugging me. I needed to cover it quickly and for...
White Bean Tuna Salad
A salad with bean and tuna has to become an instant favorite. Dressed up with capers and apple cider vinegar, it become heavenly. That, and it is so easy to make. It’s a Tuscan salad. It looks rather Tuscan, don’t you think? So many healthy ingredients too! Beans, tuna, olive oil, and apple cider vinegar are known for their nutrition and benefits. Good for brain health, and heart health as well. This recipe is an...
Lady Ursula d’Abo
Lady Ursula d’Abo: The girl with the widow’s peak. Words by Lyndsy Spence Born into an aristocratic family in 1916, Lady Ursula d’Abo (née Manners) was interrelated with some of the most powerful and interesting figures of the 20th century. She counted the famous beauty and hostess Lady Diana Cooper as her paternal aunt, and among those famous aunts were Laura and Margot Tennant, part of the Victorian intellectual...
Willow Tree Figurines
One of my favorite gifts has to be the Willow Tree Figurines! There is a beauty in their faces that makes them universally appealing. So many emotions are played out in their rather simple stances and a little bouquet of flowers in their hands makes one understand right away, that they are appreciated by the sender of the gift. Whether it’s a mother and father, boyfriend, girlfriend, or grandparents with children, the way the figures...
Cinnamon Roll Cake Recipe
Cinnamon rolls are a favorite with coffee anytime but wait until you try them as cake rolls. This recipe is a cross between a coffee cake and cinnamon rolls. Lets Get Started! I had this recipe laying around for a little while waiting to make it. Gee, what was I waiting for. It turned out so fantastic! After it is was baked; it came out looking like a cake this is cracked on top. I thought I’d done something wrong at first but...
Gourmet Food: A Great Gift
Is he eating properly? Is she cooking for herself? Chances are that there’s someone whose nutrition concerns you. It might be a son or daughter who is at college and living away from home for the first time. Or maybe you worry about an elderly relative. Whoever you’re concerned about – and whatever their age – healthy and delicious foods are a always a wonderful gift idea. It’s also a lovely way to send...
Do Cheap Ski Holidays Exist?
Do cheap ski holidays really exist and how easy are they to find? There’s no doubt that skiing can be totally addictive, is absolute fun and something extremely exciting to look forward to as winter closes in. Let’s face it only skiers can really enjoy the winter! But how much do they cost? Perhaps that’s the wrong question. Let’s try asking ourselves this instead; are skiing holidays worth the money? I would say yes, yes, yes!...
Glazed Lemon Jello Cake
If you like lemon, you will love this extra moist, extra lemony dessert. Lemon Jello Cake was one I always requested when Mom would ask what cake I would like for my birthday. Without traditional frosting, it is lighter, yet with the lemon jello in the cake and juice in the glaze, it has such a moist sweetness in every bite. Every bite offers that tart lemon taste that is simply delicious. It’s simple to put together too, and takes...
10 Hot Frozen Gift Ideas
Girls are GaGa Over Frozen. As soon as I watched Frozen in the theaters, I knew little girls everywhere were going to be gaga over Frozen and the stars of the Disney hit – Elsa, Anna, Olaf, and Kristoff. While my daughter, who is 10, isn’t involved in the Frozen frenzy, every little girl I know ages 3 to 8 is. In fact, the most popular age group for Frozen fans is girls ages 3 to 8. While babies and young toddlers...
An Interview With Author, Austin Williams
Austin Williams on Tour Author Austin Williams is currently touring for his latest novel, Blind Shuffle. When we were invited to be part of his tour, we were delighted. You can find a full list of his stops at the tour sponsor, Partners In Crime Virtual Book Tours. His tour runs from October 26th through November 8th. The book was a wonderful find. Featuring a magician is a brilliant idea, offering a very unique angle for crime...
Living Housewarming Presents
Do you need a fresh idea for a housewarming gift? Let’s start with some of my favorite gifts that are not only fresh, but will remain alive and growing over the years. Our family moved all too often in years past. With each new home, we had adjustments. Some things we no longer needed, some new things were required. Every time some family members and some dear friends surprised us with little welcoming gifts that made our...
Book Spotlight: New Jerusalem News, by John Enright
Spotlight We are so pleased to present New Jerusalem News as our spotlight book today. As part of the virtual book tour now underway with iRead Book Tours you will find this spotlight and a wonderful article here, contributed by author, John Enright. His tour runs from November 2nd through November 20th. We hope you will check out his schedule here on iRead Book Tours, so you can learn more about the book and the author....
Look what my Ninja Master Prep Did Now!
Why I Think Everyone Should Have A Ninja Anyone who knows me very well knows how much I love this one little kitchen appliance. The Ninja Master Prep Professional is the best, most effective appliance I own. That is competing against the coffee maker and the bread machine. Those are excellent for their specific tasks, but for versatility and performance, the Ninja wins hands down. The Ninja company makes a variety of...
Stop the Diet, I Want to Get Off!
Sensible diet advice from Lisa Tillinger Johansen. The author is a registered dietician and at last, we have a book containing practical and sensible advice for those of us who are wanting to lose weight and improve our health. Yes, here we have the top tips and advice for weight loss without becoming part of the $60 billion dieting industry. Did that figure I just mentioned make you gulp? It’s true. You’ll have seen all...
Blind Shuffle, by Austin Williams, A Book Review
Meet Rusty Diamond Jaquo is pleased to be participating in the virtual book tour for Blind Shuffle, by Austin Williams. Mr. Williams is touring from November 2nd through November 13th with Partners In Crime Tours. Blind Shuffle is the second book in a trilogy, though we personally we hope Rusty will be part of a continuing series. Rusty Diamond, the featured character of the series, is a magician. That surely offers a unique...
Spinach Fettuccine and Zoodles
Add Zucchini Noodles to Your Pasta! This low calorie, easy, vegetarian recipe just came together because of a new gadget I found. It is so much fun to use that I’m already checking the fridge for something else to try it on. The new toy is the GEFU Spiral slicer, but more about that below. This is about the recipe. Basically, I spiral-sliced one zucchini and one yellow crookneck squash. The spirals came out looking like...
The Influence of The Past, by Ronald L. Ruiz, Author of Jesusita
Today we are featuring an article written by Ronald L. Ruiz, the author of Jesusita. Currently Mr Ruiz is on a virtual book tour sponsored by iRead Book Tours. The tour runs from November 2nd through November 20th. You can check out the full schedule here. We hope you will stop by to learn more about this book and the author. The Influence of The Past There were two things from my childhood that influenced me most in writing...
Jesusita: Ronald L. Ruiz
Jesusita: A novel. The circumstances in which the characters in this novel live seem to be light years away from today’s reality. Yet the story of Jesusita and the other people you will meet in this novel tell us something about what life was like for immigrants in the years following the Second World War — yes, in America. These characters will stay with you for a long time. This is unlikely to be a book you will quickly...
Strawberry Rhubarb Dessert Bars
Garden Rhubarb Memories As a little girl I loved going to the garden with my Grandma to pick rhubarb. After we’d pick some we go back to her kitchen and get it all washed up. Then first and foremost after that we’d dab some of the smaller thinner stalks into sugar and eat it just like that. They were so good that way. That’s one of my most favorite garden memories with my Grandma. Making This Recipe With this recipe...
The Spiral Slicer: Make Zoodles and More
Spiral Slicing Vegetables into Healthy Noodles When my daughter first told me about a spiral slicer that would make spaghetti style noodles from zucchini, I was instantly intrigued. I went straight to Amazon and found it, the GEFU Spirelli Spiral Slicer. It looked useful for so many recipes, from slaw to soup, and pasta of course! That’s the reason I especially wanted one–pasta. After watching a video like the one below, I...
Fix Anything with Bondic Liquid Plastic
The throwaway society is really becoming a thing of the past. Today we see that it’s good common sense, a great money saver and good for the planet if we repair broken goods. But it’s not always that easy. That’s why we’re happy to recommend the Bondic system which can see to so many small repair jobs around the home, at work or in the car. You can see exactly how it works in the videos below but you’ll...
The Real Mbuno from “Murder on Safari,” by Peter Riva
Author Peter Riva has another hit with his latest novel of Africa, entitled Murder on Safari. We were delighted to join his virtual book tour to share news of his book. You can see his entire tour schedule here on iRead Book Tours. In Murder on Safari, his character, Mbuno, enriched the story greatly, with his love and knowledge of the land. When we learned he was an actual guide, we asked Mr. Riva to share more about the man. The...
Book Spotlight: Murder on Safari
An African Adventure Today we are pleased to feature a terrific book by Peter Riva, as part of his virtual book tour with iRead Book Tours. You are sure to enjoy journeying to Africa in this mystery thriller. If you click on the link above, you can see the full schedule Mr Riva has for the tour. Stop by any day, past or future to learn more about the author and the book. Don’t miss the wonderful article that Peter shared with...
Are you ready to become a vegetarian?
Are you ready to become a vegetarian? Vegetarian Day is officially October 1, but you can become a vegetarian any day of the year. Some people also transition into becoming a vegetarian, perhaps giving up one type of food item at a time. Some transition more quickly; others take months and even a year or more to fully change their eating habits. October is also the first day of Vegetarian Awareness month. Vegetarians eat fruits,...
Top Authors of Romantic Suspense
Romantic Suspense Authors to Keep You Reading A dramatic, suspenseful novel is a favorite form of entertainment to me. It’s a pleasure to get lost in the tension, to be on the edge of my seat anxious to find out what will happen on the next pages. Suspense, thrillers, crime fiction, mysteries…all among my favorites. Sometimes it is nice to catch your breath with a little romance added in to the mystery. When looking for a good book...
The World’s Easiest Almond Bark
Dark, Milk and White Chocolate Almond Bark. At Holiday time, everyone is rushed and time is one thing that everyone doesn’t seem to have enough of! Having said that, I love recipes that are easy, look real nice, are flavorful! It’s a bonus when it doesn’t take up too much of that precious time, and still lets your friends and family know that you care about them! This recipe fits all those categories to a “T”!...
Are You There God? It’s Me, Danny
Are You There God? It’s Me, Danny. No answer! He never answers me. I probably use His name more than I use my own, and always endearingly: “Oh my God”. “Good God”. “Dear God”. Yet still He stays away from me. Is it because I have done something in my life that has got up His nose? Then where is the forgiveness? And shouldn’t He at least let me know what it is so that I can apologise for...
Drying the laundry: The green way
A few years ago, when I was drying my weekly wash in our condo building’s community laundry room, I was cleaning the fluff filter in the dryer. ‘Where does this all come from?’ I wondered. The answer was obvious really – the fluff generated in dryer was fibres from my clothes. That must be bad. And then I remembered that wonderful smell from when I was a child – that gorgeous aroma of sheets and clothing...
Quality Gifts for Men by Victorinox Swiss Army
Victorinox Swiss Army is a company based in Ibach, Switzerland and it has been making the Swiss Army Knife since 1891. This is the ingenious pen knife Schweizer Offiziersmesser, or ‘Swiss Officer Knife’, that US soldiers loved so much that they bought thousands of them after WWII, calling them a ‘Swiss Army Knife’ because they couldn’t pronounce the German words. These amazing knives were originally in made in Switzerland for...
The Film Effect
The Film Effect. I love taking photographs, it’s addictive, and over the past few years I’ve become rather snap happy. Without a reasonable smartphone camera I decided to carry round my trusty compact digital and, while learning more through this, I found the common side effects of the curse and convenience of such handy photography still applied. As other digital camera or phone uses may identify, you can find yourself wanting...
Under The Covers – Hallelujah
Andy Royston looks at how a quiet and modest song became one of the most performed rock songs in history. Hallelujah is a Hebrew word, which means ‘glory to the Lord’. The song explains that many kinds of hallelujahs do exist. I say all the perfect and broken hallelujahs have an equal value. It’s a desire to affirm my faith in life, not in some formal or religious way but with enthusiasm, with emotion. Leonard Cohen...
Dr Pepper Chocolate Cake
Pop Flavored Cake If you haven’t tried Dr Pepper in your cake you’re missing out! Thought I’d try making a cake with pop in it. I choose Dr Pepper for for my pop. I used it in the cake batter and frosting. Making this cake is pretty easy; not hard at all. You can’t taste the Dr Pepper flavor per se but it sure amplifies the flavor of the cake plus the frosting too. It makes it moist and bit heavier so...
The Solar Charger, an Essential for Your Cell Phone
Emergency Solar Power When You Need It. Over 21,000 of these small WakaWaka solar chargers were put to good use in the Philippines after the typhoon Yolanda struck in November of 2013. Besides providing solar power to charge their cell phones and tablet, the flashlight also aided them during the dark hours. This solar powered charger was recently featured as one of the highlights at the Consumer Electronics Show. Using a USB cord, It...
White Heat by Marco Pierre White: Review
Great British Chef – Marco Pierre White. This is a fabulous recipe book from one of Britain’s greatest chefs. And he created a stir (no pun intended) when he first burst onto the important London restaurant scene. Marco came from humble beginnings. He was born in Leeds in Yorkshire to an English father and an Italian mother – hence his international name. His mother died when he was just a young boy, leaving his...
Creamy Cauliflower Enchiladas
Vegetarian or Not, You’ll Love these Cauliflower Enchiladas I’m all for quick and easy meals that can be made at the last minute. This enchilada fits right in to that! This enchilada in a creamy cauliflower sauce is a tasty treat without many ingredients. Using no oil or butter keeps it lighter too. Cauliflower is a natural to add to any Mexican recipe. After trying the Cauliflower Vegetarian Enchiladas, it sounded interesting...