Salmonella Questions To Ask At The Farmers Market

Q&A: Safe vegetables

Having an open conversation with the Farmers Market farmer is the path to peace of mind. The farmer knows that people are concerned about salmonella or contamination. Erin Barnett of LocalHarvest, an online national directory of farms, Farmers Markets and related businesses, suggests a straightforward and respectful approach. Saying to the farmer, “Hey, I’m feeling …

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Organizing a Bake Sale Fundraisers

Plan a Bake Sale Fundraiser

There are many reasons that organizations and groups have bake sale fundraisers. Sometimes it is to support a person or family who needs financial help. Other times a bake sale fundraiser is to raise money for a trip that a group of people are going on. Whatever the reason may be, here are some tips …

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Prepare Amazing Valentine’s Day Cocktails

Sexy Valentines Cocktails: Who doesn't love a little champagne, prosecco or cava?

A few choice champagne amazing cocktails to put you in the mood this Valentine’s Day (or any day really if you ask me!). These are the perfect aperitifs to sip while savouring your carefully crafted appetizers. And best of all, if you know someone who (gasp!) doesn’t enjoy a good bubbly, this cocktails may just …

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How To Make Low Fat Gravy

Low Fat Turkey Gravy Recipe

Low fat gravy is easy to make and you can do it quickly after your preparation of turkey is finished. Once you take your turkey out of the oven try to scoop out the juices that are not fatty and put them into a sauce pan. Once your less fatty juices are collected and put …

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Starting a Year Long Bake Sale

Year Long Bake Sale: How to Make Money with the Mother of All Bake Sales

Everyone knows how an old fashion bake sale works. Unfortunately, when the sale is over, it’s over right? Not anymore. Starting a year long bake sale is a perfect way for any organization such as your church, or school PTA to bring in a steady flow of money. Everyone who bakes knows how cheap it …

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