People get excited when summer comes around: it gets warmer, there's sunshine, and the seasonal affected disorder that persists through those long, dark, grey winters starts to lift. This is pretty exciting, especially in my part of the world, where winter is VERY long and cold. Since we have such a long winter, people don't have very large summer wardrobes, or much practice dressing for the heat. It's important, even when it's really hot outside, to look like a person in clothes, and not a...
I have said it before, and I'll say it again: if the United States can put a monkey in space, it can certainly come up with a way for me to eat 5-10lbs of chocolate per day without gaining any weight! Sadly, however, no one seems to be tackling the calorie-less food problem, so I'm here to share my favorite foods that don't land on your thighs.
If you've watched The June the Homemaker Show, you've heard me mention once or twice that I'm a vegetarian. Over the course of my restricted diet eating, I've noticed that vegetarianism is a touchy subject among vegetarians and carnivores alike, particularly in meal-type situations. Here are some things for omnivores and, uh, not-omnivores to keep in mind when talking to each other about food preferences.
So, at this time of the year, everyone seems to be going through a lot of stress - and by "everyone," I mean, "anyone who has any contact with people who are in schools of any kind." Still, stress can hit you at any time of the year, whether it's right before Christmas, or when you've let all those little chores pile up, or when omigod all those bills are due tomorrow. When you feel like you're being pulled in a million directions, it's easy to want to murder everyone or plan an elaborate...
The whole world seems better when you've had a full night's sleep, and if you don't believe me, you're JUST FRIGGIN' WRONG. Studies show that getting enough sleep during nighttime hours can make you less irritable, help you lose weight, and reduce your risk of cancer and other totally bogus-time diseases.
As someone who's entering a time of life that involves weddings, reunions, and generally running into people I haven't seen in awhile, I find myself being shocked by how much people have changed over the years. A lot of times, people will have dropped a bunch of weight, or have turned into a kind and articulate human being, or have obviously stopped doing so many drugs. It's important, when complimenting people on positive life changes, to let them know how well you think they're doing without...
I confess, I've always wanted to put on an awesome holiday dinner in a big house that's mine where I cook everything and it is AWESOME. Since I don't yet have a house, I've only entertained in small ways (college parties notwithstanding, ahem), but watching Mom the Homemaker utterly tame Easter dinner this year gave me some great ideas for holiday entertaining. Check out the helpful tips I learned from watching her!
Yes, I still put that hyphen in "e-mail." Remember when e-mail meant "electronic mail," and wasn't all one word? I do, and I honor that time with a little hyphen. Also, it means that I can make up all kinds of names for things that have "e-" at the beginning. I've been playing this game since 1992.
This weekend, I was on a trip to Binghamton. In the midst of unpacking my toiletries at the hotel, I found that my brand new razor blade had lost its cap. How did I find that out? Well, when I pulled my hand out of the bag, I found that my right pointer finger was missing a bit of its tip and dripping blood on everything. Thankfully, Nathan G. H. Shlivovitz was with me and knew what to do, but the experience helped me to realize that everyone needs a little first aid knowledge in life. Here are...