Peachy Perfection

For National Peach Melba Day, let’s whip up a batch of this delectable Victorian-era dessert, originally made from peaches, raspberries, and ice cream. (Hmmm… rather like a frozen Bellini.) The dish was created by French Chef Auguste Escoffier in 1893 at London’s Savoy Hotel and named after the opera singer Nellie Melba. (Yes, the Melba Toast was also named after her.)

Super Simple Peach Melba
Sauce: 4 c fresh (or frozen) raspberries
2 T powdered (confectioners’) sugar
1 T lemon juice
¼ c water
Peaches: 4 c water
2 c sugar (or monkfruit)
¼ c honey
1 tsp 100% pure vanilla extract (or paste or a split vanilla pod)
2 T lemon juice
8 peaches (2½ – 3 lbs), halved (pits removed, if easy)

1 pint (or more) vanilla or French vanilla ice cream
Fresh raspberries, for garnish

Make the sauce by simmering the raspberries, powdered sugar, lemon juice and water for 8-10 minutes. Then pour and press (with the back of a spoon) through a fine sieve into a medium bowl to remove all seeds. Set aside. Poach the peach halves by combining water, sugar, honey, vanilla, & lemon juice in a Dutch oven over med-low heat till sugar dissolves. Increase heat to med-high and bring to a boil for 5 minutes. Reduce heat to med-low again and poach the peach halves for 2 min on each side. Use slotted spoon to turn them over and to transfer peach halves to an ice bath (large bowl half filled with ice and water) to stop the cooking before transferring to a plate. (Remove any remaining pits.) Use a sharp knife to peel off and discard the peach skins. Let the peaches cool completely and chill in the refrigerator. To serve, arrange 2 peach halves on each of 4 plates, along with a scoop (or more) of ice cream. Drizzle raspberry sauce over it all (or use it as a base). Garnish with fresh raspberries, if desired. Makes 4 servings.

KISS Tips: This is also nice garnished with some coarsely chopped, roasted pistachio nuts. You can refrigerate the poached peach halves in the poaching liquid. Also, you can transfer the cooled poaching liquid to a freezer bag and freeze it till your next peach poaching project.

KISS Variations: Go for the Frozen Bellini Melba by omitting the water in the sauce, but adding ¼ – 1/3 c chilled Prosecco (Italian sparkling wine) just before drizzling over the peaches and ice cream. Or opt for Peach Melba Parfaits, by simply dicing the peaches and layering in tall, clear glass flutes with ice cream, raspberries, and a drizzle of sauce… and perhaps some chopped almonds or pistachios.

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National Glazed Donut Day

The deep-fried cakes we know as doughnuts or donuts enjoy a long European history and an even longer Middle Eastern legacy. Arab cooks fried up small portions of dough and drenched them in surgary syrup. In Ancient Rome and Greece the fried pastry strips were coated with honey. Called oily cakes or fried cakes, they were introduced to the Western hemisphere by Dutch immigrants in New AmsterdamThe deep-fried cakes we know as donuts enjoy a long European history and an even longer Middle Eastern legacy. Arab cooks fried up small portions of dough and drenched them in surgary syrup. In Ancient Rome and Greece the fried pastry strips were coated with honey. Called oily cakes or fried cakes, they were introduced to the Western hemisphere by Dutch immigrants in New Amsterdam, now called Manhattan.

Egg yolks were later added to the dough along with holes in the centers to aid even cooking of our now famous donuts. How lovely for National Glazed Doughnut Day to land in January, when so many people are trying to trim waistlines by avoiding sweets! We need a sweeeet sense of humor!

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National Arkansas Day

Never mind that they just got slammed with record amounts of snowfall, this is National Arkansas Day.

 

 

 

As part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, Arkansas become the 25th state in the US. Its capital is Little Rock, which is also home to the American Taekwondo Association National Headquarters.

 

 

In 1957, Arkansas became the first state below the Mason-Dixon line to integrate schools.

 

 

Photo by Samantha Beaty

 

 

Hot Springs National Park is listed as the 15th national park. However, President Andrew Jackson designated it as America’s first Federal Reservation in 1832, 40 years before Yellowstone was designated as the first national park. Home to many parks and water bodies, the Wonder State or Natural State is especially known for its hot springs.

 

 

 

Also known for its million-acre forest, quartz, and diamonds, Arkansas is home to the nation’s only public diamond mine.

 

 

Yes, you can dig for diamonds there. One lucky digger found this 2.38 carat gem.

 

 

Photo by Aaron Burden

 

 

The honeybee is the state insect, the apple blossom is the state flower, and the mockingbird is the official insignia.

 

 

 

Photo by Mick Haupt

 

 

With more than 3 million residents, it ranks as the 34th most populous state and is the 29th largest state.

 

 

 

 

The town of Alma is known as the Spinach capital, growing more than half of America’s spinach.

 

 

 

Arkansas is the USA’s largest producer of rice, growing more than 9 million pounds each year. Other major crops include apples, cotton, wheat, and soybeans.

 

 

 

 

Tyson Foods started here as a single food truck.

 

 

 

 

Photo by Sean Davis

 

 

And long before it had 10,500 stores worldwide, Walmart was founded here by Sam Walton in 1962.

 

 

 

Ernest Hemingway, one of the world’s most famous authors lived in Arkansas when he wrote “A Farewell to Arms.” John Grisham is also from Arkansas.

 

 

 

Johnny Cash was born here in 1932, and his boyhood home is now a small museum…

 

 

 

 

…as is the barbershop where Elvis Presley received his customary flat top after he enlisted in the Army in 1958 and was sent to Fort Chaffee.

 

 

 

 

 

Fun facts include that mispronouncing Arkansas is illegal, but there is no penalty. (The final “s” is silent.)

 

 

 

And, at just 98 feet long, the world’s shortest St. Patrick’s Day parade is hosted in Hot Springs. The mega-event is attended annually by famous actors, musical artists, and the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders.

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Fairy Dust

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“When the first baby laughed for the first time, the laugh broke into a thousand pieces and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies. And now when every new baby is born its first laugh becomes a fairy. So, there ought to be.”

 

 

— James Matthew Barrie 1860-1937)
Scottish novelist & playwright
(Best known for writing “Peter Pan”)

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Silence Is Golden

“An effective technique in developing a peaceful mind is the daily practice of silence. Begin to listen for the deeper sounds of harmony and beauty that are to be found in the essence of silence.”

— Norman Vincent Peale (1898-1993)
American author & Protestant clergyman
(from his 1952 book “The Power of Positive Thinking”)

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National Bobblehead Day

Bobbleheads date back to “temple nodder” figurines, including Buddha, in 17th century Asia. The first in the Western World were made in Germany in the late 1700s and were called “nodders” or “bobbers.”

 

 

 

 

The first sports bobblehead was a generic 1920s version for basketball. Whether we consider a plethora of professional athletes, politicians, or superheroes, bobbleheads have been with us for a long time. Now, for National Bobblehead Day, you can even have a custom bobblehead made of yourself. Hmmmm… I do not imagine that most of us like the image of someone bonking us on the head, however.

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A Chip Off the Old Cookie

For National Shortbread Day, I thought I toss in a twist on the standard, melt-in-your-mouth shortbread cookie. With Potato Chip Cookies, you get all that sweet decadence with a balanced touch of saltiness tossed in and a touch of crispiness, too.

Super Simple Potato Chip Cookies
These cookies were introduced to me by a church friend in Marco Island, Florida. She was asked to make them for every event! There were never any leftovers.

2 sticks butter, softened
½ c sugar
1 tsp pure vanilla extract
1 ½ c flour
½ c medium-finely chopped nuts (pecans or walnuts)
1 c coarsely crushed potato chips
Confectioners’ sugar (for rolling & dusting)

Cream butter and sugar together till fluffy; stir in vanilla. Add the flour ½ cup at a time, stirring with a wooden spoon. Then mix in the nuts and chips. Drop sticky dough by heaping teaspoonfuls onto ungreased baking sheet. Bake at 350°F for 10-12 minutes till edges are golden. Transfer hot cookies to wire cooling rack and let cool completely before dusting with confectioners’ sugar.

KISS Tips: Though it’s tempting to eat the cookies while still hot, let them cool completely for crispness. This recipe is easily doubled. These do not freeze well; store airtight at room temperature.

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Quotation Worthy

I love quotations because it is a joy to find thoughts one might have, beautifully expressed with much authority by someone recognized wiser than oneself.

— Marlene Dietrich (1901 – 1992)
German-born American actress

Throughout 2024, I posted some 220 quotations from a broad range of people and centuries. I shared words from authors and activists, poets and pacifists, politicians and pioneers, socialites and scientists. I enjoy reading thoughts that inspire, encourage, and help me feel grounded. Hoping a few touched you, too, I look forward to sharing more in 2025.

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Food Fest!

I enjoy sharing recipes on my website and social media articles. In 2024, I am pleased to note that I shared some 4 dozen recipes with you. Some have been previously published in my various cookbooks; others are new. They ranged from appetizers and beverages to entrees and desserts. Here is the full list of my recipes shared via my website & social media in 2024.

 

APPETIZERS & SNACKS
1970s Cheese Fondue
Asian Dipping Sauce
Buffalo Style Pretzels
Gulf Coast Guacamole
Oysters in Bacon
Marti’s Marvelous Pretzels
Moon Over Buffalo Chicken Wings
Onion Pretzels
Pepperoni Pizza Bombs
Pizza Dip
Roasted Cream Cheese
Rumaki
Super Simple Beer Cheese
Super Simple Chicken Taquitos

BEVERAGES
Bloody Mahhhvelous Mary
Mulled Wassail
Orange Pineapple Rum Punch


SOUP
Hot-and-Sour Soup
Mushroom Hot-and-Sour Soup
Souper Simple Asparagus Soup

BAKED (non-dessert)
Garlic Bread
Hawaiian Macadamia Nut Bread
Cheesy Garlic Bombs
Cheesy Garlic Bread
Raisin Bread Loaf

 

Photo by Jay Wennington

BRUNCH, LUNCH & ENTREES
Buffalo Chicken Zucchini Boats
Crabby Stuffed Zucchini Boats
Hot Pastrami Reuben
Perfect Grilled Steak
Sausage & Cabbage
Sesame Scallop Kebabs
Spinach Mushroom Omelet
Super Simple Hot Pastrami Sandwich
Super Simple Marvelous Meatloaf

VEGGIES, FRUITS, SIDES
Cranberry Applesauce
Fried Cabbage
Italian Stuffed Zucchini Boats
Stuffed Zucchini Boats
Super Simple Truffle Fries
Sweet Potato Souffle

 

Photo by Priscilla du Preez

DESSERTS
Almond Joyous Chocolate Chip Cookies
Arkansas Possum Pie
Blonde Brownies
Glenna Burnham’s Gingerbread Boys & Girls
Papa’s Apple Pie
Strawberry Rhubarb Pie
Super Simple Apricot Macaroons
Triple Chocolate Mousse

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Survive This!

Photo by Gabrielle Maurer

 

 

“Extreme hopes are born from extreme misery.”

— Bertrand Russell (1872 – 1970)
British philosopher

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Now We’re Cooking!

“The biggest seller is cookbooks and the second is diet books – how not to eat what you’ve just learned how to cook.”

— Andy Rooney (1919 – 2011)
American radio & television writer

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Happy New Year!

 

All the best wishes to you for a happy and healthy 2025!

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Win Freedom

May peace find the hearts and actions of those who would destroy it for others. God bless all who are serving to help make this a better world for the rest of us. May 2025 bring health and happiness to you and all those you love.

“Freedom is never given; it is won.”

— A. Phillip Randolph (1889 – 1979)
American civil rights activist

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And a New Day Brings Us Closer to a New Year

Photo by Melody Zimmerman

 

“Every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end.”

— Seneca (Lucius Annaeus Seneca) (4 BC – 65 AD)
Ancient Rome philosopher & statesman

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To Scale or Not to Scale?

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Hmmmm…. National “Get on the Scales” Day must have been created by someone who hates good foods, fun times, and fabulous friends.

“Avoid any diet that discourages the use of hot fudge.”

— Don Kardong (1948 – )
US runner, author, & former Olympic marathon runner

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La-La-La!

 

“The only thing better than singing is more singing.”

— Ella Fitzgerald (1917 – 1996)
American singer, songwriter, & composer
“First Lady of Song”

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Freedom Is Not Free

“Men fight for liberty and win it with hard knocks. Their children, brought up easy, let it slip away again, poor fools. And their grandchildren are once more slaves.”

— D.H. Lawrence (David Herbert Lawrence) (1885 – 1930)
English novelist, playwright & literary critic
“Classical American Literature” 1922

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Merry Christmas!

 

“There is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humor.”

From “A Christmas Carol”

 

 

 

 

We are enjoying hosting dear friends and celebrating throughout the holidays.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

May you enjoy a very Merry Christmas and a very happy, healthy New Year!

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Never Waste Youth

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“Youth is not entirely a time of life; it is a state of mind. Nobody grows old by merely living a number of years. People grow old by deserting their ideals. You are as young as your faith, as old as your doubts; as young as your self-confidence, as old as your fear; as young as your hope, as old as your despair.”

— Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964)
General of the United States Army

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Ahhhh, Sweet Forgiveness

Image by Alex Shute

“If you wish to travel far and fast, travel light. Take off all your envies, jealousies, unforgiveness, selfishness, and fears.”

— Glenn Clark (1882 – 1956)
American Author

Forgiveness is the best gift we can give to anyone, ourselves included.

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Discovery!

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“The greatest discovery of my generation is that human beings can alter their lives by altering their attitudes of mind.”

— William James (1842 – 1910)
American philosopher & psychologist

 

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Thinking Straight

“The trouble with most people is that they think with their hopes or fears or wishes rather than with their minds.”

— Will Durant (1885 – 1981)
American historian & philosopher

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Aim High

 

“Aim above morality. Be not simply good, be good for something.”

— Henry David Thoreau (1817 – 1862)
American naturalist, philosopher, and writer

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Loyalty

“It is better to be faithful than famous.”

— Theodore Roosevelt (1858 – 1919)
26th US President

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Hope Lives!

“Spend enough time around success and failure, and you learn a reverence for possibility.”

— Dale Dauten (1949 – )
American columnist & president of Lumina Corporation

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Liberty Lives!

 

“Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves.”

— Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)
American statesman; 16th President: 1861-65; assassinated following Civil War

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Attitude Counts

“It is no use doing what you like; you have got to like what you do.”

— Winston Churchill (1874-1965)
British statesman, military officer, & United Kingdom Prime Minister

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Believe!

“There is a difference between conceit and confidence. Conceit is bragging about yourself. Confidence means you believe you can get the job done.”

— Johnny Unitas (1933 – 2002)
American football quarterback

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Tolerance and Courage

Photo by Debby Hudson

 

“The test of tolerance comes when we are in a majority; the test of courage comes when we are in a minority.”

— Ralph Washington Stockman (1889 – 1970)
American pastor; New York City Christ Church

 

We’ve all been on both sides of many issues throughout our lives. I believe the true test of our worth comes in our ability to love, tolerate, and encourage others through our differences.

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Freedom Rings

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“Freedom is not America’s gift to the world; it is Almighty God’s gift to every man and woman in this world.”

— Ronald Reagan (1911 – 2004)
American actor & 40th U.S. President;
also President of Screen Actors Guild twice
& 33rd Governor of CA

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We’re Cooking Now!

For National “Cook for Christmas” Day, I prefer to think of it as PRE-Cook for Christmas. These are the days when I prep all that I can ahead of the holiday celebrations. Thus, at party time, I can enjoy the festivities along with everyone else.

 

 

 

 

As we plan our Christmas Cocktail Party, I’m lining up a menu with hot & cold options, nibbles (like an extra-nutty version of Chex Mix) and heartier items, as well as sweet and savory choices. Many menu selections that will be served hot, I can make ahead of time and pop into the freezer.

 

 

 

 

So, I’ve prepared the Incredible Crabbies, an annual family favorite since the 1960s (“Fifty Years of Fabulous Family Favorites: Starters, Sippers & Sweets” p 72).

 

 

 

 

Today also included my Baked Stuffed Mushrooms. (Same book, p 83) Mushrooms I do pop in the oven at 350°F for about 8 minutes to partially cook the mushrooms before I wrap, label, and place the trays in the freezer.

I also turned my Cheesy Garlic Bread into little tapas bomb, easy for grab-and-go party fare. That’s 4 recipes done and 36 to go!

 

 

 

Cheesy Garlic Bread Bombs
These are fun, Super Simple, and terrifically tasty, either served with soup or an entrée or as tapas.

Hawaiian dinner rolls (sweet or savory)
Melted butter (with salt)
Dry onion soup mix
Mixed Italian herbs (fresh, dried, or lightly dried)
Garlic powder
Blend of shredded Monterey Jack and either Cheddar or Mozzarella cheeses
Chopped fresh or lightly dried basil
Shredded Parmesan cheese

Cut an X in top of each role, taking care not to cut through the bottom or outer edges. Press inner dough to sides and bottom of each roll, forming a “cup.” Liberally brush insides of each cup with melted butter and sprinkle soup mix and Italian herbs inside. Brush the top and sides of each roll with butter and sprinkle with garlic powder. Press 2 T shredded Jack cheese combo into each roll, letting some remain mounded on top. Sprinkle with basil and shredded Parmesan. Bake in single layer at 375°F for 10 minutes. Serve warm, as they are or with warmed marinara sauce for dipping.

KISS Tips: Before baking, you can wrap the rolls in foil or plastic wrap on a foil pan and refrigerate or freeze for later use. Bake 15 minutes if they are coming from the refrigerator and up to 20 if still frozen.

KISS Variation: Turn these into Pepperoni Pizza Bombs by lining each roll’s “cup” with 2 slices of pepperoni (on bottom and up sides), followed by shredded Mozzarella cheese & oregano. Brush tops & outsides with melted butter and sprinkle with garlic powder. Top with a sprinkle of mixed Italian herbs and shredded Parmesan cheese. Follow the same wrapping and baking instructions.

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National Comfort Food Day

For National Comfort Food Day, hearty meals like chicken pot pie, warm soups, and meatloaf come to mind.

 

 

 

 

 

So, I opened up “Fifty Years of Fabulous Family Favorites,” the “Brunch, Lunch & Entrees” edition in the 3-volume set for this recipe from 2004.

 

 

 

 

Super Simple Marvelous Meatloaf
1 c herb-seasoned stuffing mix (small crumb style, not cubes), mixed with 1 c hot water & 1 T butter
1 envelope dry onion soup mix
2 lbs ground beef, mixed with 2 lg or x-lg beaten eggs
1 c favorite BBQ sauce or catsup or combo

Blend beef mixture with stuffing, soup mix, and half the sauce. Press into a loaf pan. Spread remaining sauce on top. Bake 1 hr at 350°F. (This is even better if you make it the night before and let it rest, covered, in the fridge.

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Let Hope Glow

“My hopes are not always realized, but I always hope.”

— Ovid (Plubius Ovidius Naso) (43 BC – 17 AD)
Roman poet

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Apple Pie Day

I salute this classic All-American favorite dessert. For the Christmas holidays, I like to toss in some cranberries or dried cranberries for color and zest… and a few raisins for sweetness. A lattice crust lets the fruity colors shine through. However, today I share my Grandmother Marjorie Rowe Gulumian’s recipe, which she simply dubbed Papa’s Apple Pie, as it was my Grampa Hrant’s favorite from the 1950s… and they always called him Papa. (It’s on page 177 of my 3-volume cookbook “Fifty Years of Fabulous Family Favorites: Starters, Sippers, & Sweets.”)

 

I merely suggest that during the busy holiday season, you can Super Simplify it by using rolled, refrigerated pastry, rather than making your own from scratch. However, if you love baking pies, whipping up pie crust is likely second nature to you. Try serving it warm with French vanilla ice cream on the side, along with some slices of sharp Cheddar cheese. Any way you make it, have a Happy Apple Pie Day!

Papa’s Apple Pie
½ c sugar
1/3 c light brown sugar
2 T flour
½ tsp each: ground nutmeg & ground cinnamon
¼ tsp salt
3 T butter
6-8 apples, peeled, cored & sliced (McIntosh, Granny Smith, or combination)
Pastry prepared for 2-crust pie
1 T light cream (or milk) & sugar for finishing

Combine sugars, flour, spices, & salt in small bowl. Cut in butter till pieces are the size of large peas. Place apple slices in large bowl; add sugar mixture, tossing to coat apples. Place apple mixture in prepared pastry in pie plate; top with second crust. Flute edges. Cut slits in top for steam to escape. Glaze top of pie with cream; sprinkle lightly with sugar. Cover edges of crust with foil to prevent over browning. Bake at 425°F for 20 minutes in lower third of oven. Reduce oven heat to 350°F and let bake 25 more minutes. Remove foil and bake 10 more minutes or until lightly browned.

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Principles Matter

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“Those who stand for nothing fall for anything.”

— Alexander Hamilton (1757 – 1804)
American military officer, Founding Father of the US, & 1st US Secretary of the Treasury (1789-1795)

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See Food Dieting

“The second day of a diet is always easier than the first. By the second day, you’re off it.”

— Jackie Gleason(1916 – 1987)
American actor & comedian

Happy Holidays!

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Let Freedom Ring!

“Men fight for freedom, then they begin to accumulate laws to take it away from themselves.”

— Unknown

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Gratitude!

“A friend is someone who knows all about you and still loves you.”

— Elbert Hubbard (1856-1915)
American writer, publisher, & philosopher

Thank you to my friends… from near and dear to far away and fabulous! I feel totally blessed to have you all in my life. You fill my heart with encouragement, gratitude, and love. Thank you.

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Gift Planning

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“I believe that the greatest gift you can give your family and the world is a healthy you.”

— Joyce Meyer (1943 – )
American author

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Cherish the Moment

Temps will reach 71° today, but we had our first frost last night. Thus, this will likely be this season’s final rose blossom.

“From the withered tree, a flower blooms.”
— Zen saying

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