Here's yet another selection of interesting links from around the internet. As always, I welcome your thoughts and your feedback.
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Nine easy tricks to save $1,000 a year on coffee. (Almost Frugal) My tip: don't buy Kona.
You can minimize indigestion and gastric distress by avoiding certain combinations of foods in a meal. Counterintuitive and interesting. (Choosing Raw)
The protein myth. (HLife, via @RawSungoddess)
A surprising tip for getting sticky dough off of bowls and utensils once you're done baking. (A Year in Bread)
Don't bother with the over-processed white flour on your supermarket shelf--try grinding your own grains instead! (Like a Bubbling Brook)
Recipe Links:
Have any leftover ham from Easter? Here's a laughably easy Ham and Chickpea Soup. (Closet Cooking)
A preposterously easy Chicken Balsamico. (Stacey Snacks)
A favorite immune system booster and sore throat remedy: Garlic Honey. (Healthy Green Kitchen, via Cook Almost Anything Once)
Off-Topic Links:
Repeatedly praising your children’s intelligence won't help them reach their full potential. (Random Thoughts of a Jersey Mom)
What should you do when your emails and voicemails go unanswered? (Harvard Business Review)
Why it can be dangerous to over-automate your finances. (Consumerism Commentary)
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4 comments:
Don't buy kona? I'll read that one after I finish this comment.
Thanks for the link to my site. =)
Thanks for the link, Dan! :o)
Love the protein myth article and Stacey's chicken.
But Jersey Mom's post has me most intrigued. I was one of those kids, far ahead of my grade level (almost skipped a few grades, but my parents nixed the idea). I was always told how smart I was, by my parents, by my teachers, by everyone I met.
And as an adult, I am admittedly lazy about achieving my goals. I never finished college. I am also slightly afraid of failure, but even more terrified of looking stupid. I also cheated once or twice in school.
Interesting!
Jersey Mom, any time. That was a really insightful post.
Jaime--you are welcome. Keep the informative posts coming!
Melissa, thanks for the feedback and really glad I gave you some food for thought. Thank you for your comment!
DK
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