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- Green Bean Casserole
Here’s a great easy recipe for Green Bean Casserole that only takes 20 minutes:What you’ll need:
1/3 stick butter (optional low fat butter/margarine)
1 can cream of mushroom soup (optional reduced sodium or low fat soup)
2 cups sliced green beans
1/2 cup diced onions
2 cups sliced mushrooms (optional)
3 cups chicken broth
1 […]
- SONOS - Multi Room Music
Just installed this in my house. OMG this is the best!
Music in your house.
When it comes to playing music, we believe all rooms should be created equal. That’s why you can put ZonePlayers in absolutely any room where you want music. With Sonos, no room is off-limits and you can add music wirelessly to practically any […]
- THE END OF HEALTH SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
Harry Reid wants to kill consumer-driven health care — the kind that give individuals more control over their health dollars and insurance choices. The 2,074-page bill crushes them with malice-aforethought, says the Wall Street Journal.
Start with its attack on flexible spending accounts that are an important part of many employer plans:Flex accounts let employees set […]
- Melanoma of the Eye
You hear “melanoma” and think of skin cancer… but you may not know that 5% of melanomas (about 8,000 diagnosed new cases a year) occur in the eye. As with skin melanoma, uveal (eye) melanoma is deadly if not caught early. Unfortunately it’s not easy to spot the warning signs. To this end, researchers recently […]
- How to Get the Right Omega-3s
Which is better, walnuts or fish oil? Actually, the answer is both, according to new research. In a clinical trial to compare the two types of omega-3s, researchers at Loma Linda University in California found that plant-derived omega-3 oil in walnuts offers different heart-health benefits than the marine-derived omega-3 in salmon.
Their study, published recently in […]
- Decision-Making about End-of-Life Care
All religious beliefs aside, medical and legal experts counsel individuals to create living wills and advance health care directives and to name health care proxies before we actually need them. Doing so can save immeasurable pain and heartache for your loved ones if you are incapacitated. Now, new research reports that when people view videos […]
- Lymph Lessons
How much does the average Joe (or Jo) know about the lymph system? Not much, typically, unless he/she happens to have trained in a health profession, or has had cancer or another medical problem that affects the lymphatic system. Fortunately, this is one bodily system that doesn’t require high maintenance — though it is a […]
- Cure for Spend-a-holics: New Treatment for Money Disorders
Perhaps money can’t buy happiness — but it’s all too obvious these days that spending more than you have can bring misery, and cause stress and anxiety that take a toll on your health. Fortunately, help can be had with a new form of therapy that specifically treats what Brad Klontz, PsyD, coauthor with Ted […]
- Can Salt Shake Off the Blues?
The role of salt in human history is long and varied. As they have for thousands of years, camel caravans continue to plod across the Sahara, transporting salt slabs to civilization from mines located in the desert’s interior. Salt has been used as currency and as a food preserver and enhancer. In addition, it contains […]
- Salt is good for you if it is unrefined!
We have salty tears and salty perspiration. The chemical and mineral composition of our blood and body fluids are strikingly similar to sea water. Unborn babies are encased in a sack of saline fluid resembling sea water.Sea water contains 84 different mineral elements, and these same minerals are found in our body. According to modern medical […]

