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The Influence A Teacher Can Have - 553 days ago
Most articles I have seen about favorite teachers are written about one they had in high school. Although I did have a favorite teacher from those years as a teenager, the teacher who set my stage of learning for the rest of my life was my 5th grade... Topics: education, remembrance, Writing

Greeting Cards: Is the Gesture of Good Wishes Dying? - 736 days ago
When I went to do my weekly grocery shopping last time, I also bought a birthday card for my son’s girlfriend. When I got in line at the checkout, the woman in front of me casually asked me who the card was for. When I told her that I just liked the... Topics: caring, occassions, Society

Paprika: Hungary’s Pride - 744 days ago
What would deviled eggs or potato salad be without the sprinkle of paprika? It livens up the appearance of any picnic food. I’ve always used it when making baked chicken breasts. Americans don’t usually use paprika for its flavor. In fact, the common. Topics: health, history, In The Cabinet, spice

Fennel: The Spice and Herb From Europe - 748 days ago
Fennel is the dark small fruit of the plant, Foeniculum that originates from the Mediterranean region of Europe. In modern times, this plant has been moved and cultivated in India, Turkey, China, and Egypt. This plant is beautiful with its green slender.. Topics: health, herb, history, In The Cabinet, medicine, spice

Cinnamon: Not Just A Spice - 751 days ago
Since I was a little girl, I have always loved any food containing cinnamon. Dishes like apple pie and coffee cake just would not taste right without this wonderful seasoning. It dawned on me that I did not know very much about this spice so I went... Topics: health, history, In The Cabinet, spice




