By Chef Selwyn Richards Culinary Specialist Your family and friends, especially the children, will really like this dish. Purchase chicken legs and thighs instead of leg quarters for quicker preparation. Ingredients 6 chicken leg quarters 3/4 cup of ketchup 1/2 ...
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Choosing Recipes For Your Slow-Cooker (Crockpot)
By Chef Selwyn Richards Culinary Specialist Did you ever think about how little heat a slow cooker generates in the kitchen? This makes it ideal for cooking during hot weather, helping to keep your kitchen cool, and slow cookers use ...
Read More »Surviving The Family Road Trip
Looking to take the family on an exciting road trip this summer? Here are four easy tips from parenting expert, Maureen Dennis, to help you not just survive the trek, but also ensure everyone has a great time and makes ...
Read More »Parents’ Responsibility: To Show Our Children That Our Role As Humans Is To Learn And Grow
Editor: Re: Yvonne Sam’s column, “Parents’ Responsibility Toward Their Children’s Schooling Revisited” I happen to share this perspective 100 percent. I believe that “parenting” is a Divine assignment that we are fortunate to be granted. Too often, we abdicate our ...
Read More »What To Consider When Designing A Basement Apartment
Whether you’re hoping to move in a relative or generate some rental income, building a basement apartment is a great way to add space and value to your home. Make sure this investment is done right by keeping these factors ...
Read More »Home Inspections: What To Know Before You Buy
By Lee Wallender Guest Writer Hiring a home inspector is a critical part of the home-buying process. Today, it is unthinkable that anyone would buy a home without bringing in an inspector. Worth their weight in gold, home inspectors provide ...
Read More »Fashion’s Potential To Influence Politics And Culture
By Henry Navarro Delgado Guest Writer Political dressing is fashionable right now, but is it fashion? Celebrities and stars turned up dressed in black at the 75th Golden Globes Award ceremony. Instantly the media was in frenzy over what they dubbed ...
Read More »Parents’ Responsibility Toward Their Children’s Schooling Revisited
By Yvonne Sam Columnist As the return to school bell looms on the horizon, there remains an issue that if continued to run unchecked, would ultimately serve as the educational knell of our children. I am not talking about large ...
Read More »Insomnia In Pregnancy Is Common, But It’s Not Normal. Here’s How To Beat It
By Lianne Tomfohr-Madsen and Ivan Sedov Guest Writers Many pregnant women find themselves waking up in the middle of night to go the bathroom (for the third time) or struggling to find a comfortable sleep position. Mildly disrupted sleep is common ...
Read More »How Your Employer Uses Perks Like Wellness Programs, Phones And Free Food To Control Your Life
By Elizabeth C. Tippett Guest Writer Companies offer all sorts of benefits and extras to attract the most favored workers, from health care and stock options to free food. But all those perks come at a price: your freedom. There’s ...
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