THANKSGIVING
Thanksgiving THEN and NOW and LOTS of fantastic recipes and ideas to help you celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday.
Thanksgiving THEN and NOW and LOTS of fantastic recipes and ideas to help you celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday.
As with most all things this year, the Pandemic has really thrown a "monkey wrench" into the works. The idea of gathering in a large group for hours of feasting and fun is probably not the most advisable of holiday strategies. So, as the saying goes, "necessity is the mother of invention" and it's time to pivot and change the plan.
I recently learned about making single serving cakes in a mug. You simple take any flavor cake mix, mix in water and chocolate chips and microwave for 50 seconds. Top with a squirt of aerated whipping cream and enjoy.
My husband's birthday is coming up in a few days. Since it is a big birthday, I am planning a "BIG" party.
Entertaining is an honor and a privilege. It is an intimate way to build, develop and nurture relationships and to express myself in a creative way.
On a beautiful, warm, sunny fall day like today it is hard to believe that any day now my garden will be covered in snow and everything will look dead.
First and foremost, WARDROBE IS CRITICAL! Go shopping and know that the cuter the outfit, the better your game.
I am not sure when my love for horse racing became a passion for me, but I could hazard a guess that it might have something to do with my childhood.
The Kentucky Derby is the longest running sporting event in the United States and has continuously produced "the most exciting 2 minutes in sport".
You have heard the saying, "you can't make an omelet without breaking a few eggs". In order to get something good or useful, you must give up something else.