Friday, October 31, 2008
Top of the Line - The Best Cookware
As Halloween comes and goes, many of us find ourselves spending more time indoors. As the temperatures gradually cool and Winter like weather fast approaches, we have more time for cooking.
Why not cook with the best?
You can buy less expensive cookware. And, as that old, old saying goes - "You get what you pay for". If you make one investment for your kitchen before the Holidays - invest in the cookware you'll love using every day! Sturdy, long-lasting, and safe to use. No worries about what goes into this American-made quality cookware.
Professional chefs and fine cooks all over the world love their All-Clad Copper core cookware. Just pick one up and you'll feel the sturdy, lifetime quality in every piece.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Autumn Treats
The days leading up to Halloween are filled with fun. We always enjoy our evening walk this time of year taking in the crisp Autumn air. The wonderful variety of Halloween decorations adorning our streets is always a sight to behold. Ghosts hanging from trees. Pumpkins and mums gracing many a front porch. Lawns turned into make-shift graveyards. Goblins and ghouls on every block!
The Autumn colors are in full swing across many parts of North America this week. Rich shades of crimson and burnt oranges, Fading greens turning into bright golden yellows. Trees ablaze with reds of every shade. Fields of milo painted in rustic brown.
Soon, our schools, shopping malls and streets will be filled with happy and excited little trick-or-treaters sporting this year’s array of scary costumes! Carrying little sacks or plastic jack-o-lanterns to hold their bounty of candy and popcorn balls! School teachers and legions of volunteer Moms are busily planning this year’s Halloween party!
Haunted Houses, Spooky Mansions, Corn mazes and Pumpkin patches offer Autumn fun for kids of all ages! Fall is such a fun-filled and beautiful time of year.
Autumn is the perfect season to savor the fruits of another bountiful harvest. Healthy eating is fun and easy during this wonderful time of the year. Apples of every variety fill store shelves. Squash, Peppers, tomatoes, and fresh vegetables galore. Pumpkins are very inexpensive this month and quite nutritious too. Try some roasted pumpkin seeds after you carve up that Jack-o-Lantern!
So enjoy this special time of year eating healthy foods! Try your hand at an easy three bean chili. Or how about a delicious pumpkin recipe? Whatever your favorite recipe or entertainment we hope you will have a
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