There are times when even the most accomplished home gourmet chef can use ideas and inspiration in the kitchen. For experts and novices, there are several television programs that offer original recipes, unique cooking styles and ideas that every chef can appreciate. Thanks to the long list of gourmet cooking shows on The Food Network, … Read more
Catwalk TIGI Oatmeal and Honey Treatment Shampoo and Conditioner Reviewed
Karla News
Catwalk TIGI Oatmeal and Honey Treatment Shampoo and Conditioner are two styling products I just cannot live with out. Catwalk TIGI Oatmeal and Honey Treatment Shampoo and Conditioner work together to give those of us with dry unruly hair a chance for a normal appearance! The bottle says it is comfort food for your hair, … Read more
Grow Your Own Edamame Harvest
If you’ve been enjoying edamame beans as a snack or a tasty addition to salads and pilafs, it might interest you to know that they are easy to grow and harvest in your own garden. Originating in Japan, edamame (pronounced “edda-MOMmy”) are nutritious edible soybeans that look like small round lima beans. They have soared … Read more
A Visit to Lucchese’s Italian Restaurant
Last month my husband and I received our yearly Christmas letter from our insurance agent, Jerry Brewton, who had generously given us a coupon good for an 18″ pizza at Lucchese’s Italian Restaurant. Lucchese’s (pronounced lu-caseys) is located at Amberwood Terrace, 655 County Road 17, Suite 9, in Elkhart, Indiana. Their hours are hours are … Read more
The 1919 “Black” Sox Scandal Almost Killed Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball almost died one year. I’m not talking about 1994, either, though for many people baseball was finally put out of their misery that year. Baseball has been on life support ever since for me, though some people like to point to the Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa slugfest as the year it … Read more