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Christmas Spiced Tea and Apricot Bread

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Spiced Tea Photo Credit: 123Rf.com Christmas greenery Photo Credit: MaryCaliendoPhoto2020 If you're like me sometimes you get sick and tired of the same old sugary laddened recipes, mainly made for the kids, here's an article I wrote a while back that contains the recipes to make Spiced Tea and apricot bread. They both remind me of a slower time and Christmas. Hot cocoa and hot chocolate bombs are all the current rage, and tea is the less likely choice. This, however, is a very refreshing choice and one of my grandmother's new year favorites. Tea helps us slow down a bit during the hectic chaos of the last minute Christmas rush. Apricot bread is a fulfilling tasty morning or mid-day snack. Can be eaten warmed gently in the microwave and buttered or with a topping of apricot jam or jam of your choice.. Yum. Please feel free to click on my link below to check out the entire article and recipe. It's an easy recipe for both and a highly aromatic pleasant sce

Prime Women Magazine

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I just wanted to share this link to this magazine. I read it all the time and it is a great source for Lifestyle,Health,and Fashion for women over 50.There are articles that you can relate to that are informative, thought provoking and inspiring, it's digital and it's FREE. Enjoy! Click the link to highlight and go to, to connect. https://primewomen.com/subscribe/?grsf=9e6cvp

Back To The Journey and a Cheese Tidbit Recipe

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Happy Holidays! Well if you're still on your weight-loss journey or on Ketogenics for health reasons, welcome to phase I of the holidays. (I just made up these phases to illustrate my thought processes LOL) Phase I of the holidays is in my mind simply passing the first holiday with some assemblence of eating the keto-friendly diet you were adhereing to previously. So with Phase I down, we now are approaching Phase 2 (Christmas) and that consists of so many, many ways to cheat; I do love Christmas cookies and all the fun desserts; they were truly a downfall for me. But remember to try really hard to not beat yourself up for partaking in a few of the treats. It's hard to be on a specific lifestyle when the whole house is not. This year I will include a small container of keto-friendly Christmas cookies for myself while I'm baking for everyone else. I've Included a very easy recipe for what I call Cheese Tidbits. These tasty little things can act like a chip or

Giving Tuesday

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What ever you can give of yourself; please do. So many organizations are hurting. 2020 had been a difficult and unprecedented year. The pandemic is a global one and if you can give at all, whether it is of time, talent or money. It is not always monetary, or business that come through with the donations. It is the grass roots on-the-ground people who are assisting at food pantries, boxing and passing out food, produce and supplies. It is people answering phones taking in the donations. It is passing out leaflets, and checking on the elderly through an organization that helps. Basically, it is or could be you. I just gave to my local food pantry and I will give a monetary donation to my local women's shelter for Domestic Violence for whatever they could need. For them it is triple the probelms; domestic violence, no work because of covid19, and the Christmas season. My heart goes out to them. We can hope and pray that people will continue to give full knowing that need is