Having difficulties viewing this newsletter? View the online version here. Weekly Newsletter: May 2010 - Issue #2 |
Your Guide to Pioneer Thinking |
"Summer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language." ~ Henry James | | | Dark Circles Under Your Eyes - How To Make Them Fade Away? | | Written by Naomi Andrews | If eyes are the window to the soul, dark circles are the blots that stain the view. Dark circles under the eyes don't just look bad, but are a sign of unhealthy skin as well. This is why you need to make sure you do something to set them right! | >> read more | | How to Make Growing Your Own Vegetables as Earth-Friendly as Possible | | | There was a time when it was the norm to go out in the yard and pull fresh vegetables up from the soil. At some point over the years, we moved from the goodness of home-grown vegetables toward processed foods and microwave dinners. Now consumers are becoming more aware of the financial value of growing their own vegetables, and how doing so can bolster the health of their families and of the earth. | >> read more | Summer Skin Care Treatments | | Watermelon Sunburn Cure | | | We all know to use sunscreen, but when overexposure to the sun leaves skin red, swollen and painful, watermelon can come to the rescue. Naturally moisturizing watermelon is combined with soothing cucumber to provide much needed relief for sensitive sunburned skin. | >> read more
| | Secrets Every Bride Can Use to Make Her Wedding Unique | | | Every bride-to-be dreams of putting her unique stamp on her wedding day. Blending her chosen wedding colors into many of the occasion's elements is just the first step toward a creative and beautiful event. Brides in gorgeous gowns, bridesmaids and groomsmen decked out in the wedding party's colors and striking flowers are the perfect accompaniment to the colorful landscape of the summer and fall wedding seasons. | >> read more
| | What Your Fingernails Say About Your Health | | Written by Edith Lingenfelter | The fingernails say much about a persons overall health. Many conditions and diseases can be detected by changes in the nail. The most common health conditions that nails can reveal are nutritional deficiencies. | >> read more
| | Summer Ginger Ale Punch | | Shared by Catherine Ivory | - 4 lemons
- Sugar to taste
- 2 cups grape juice
- 4 cups of ginger ale
Squeeze the juice out of the lemons, mix with the grape juice, stir. Add a little sugar to taste, you can even omit the sugar if desired. Next add the ginger ale and serve. | | | A Colonial Drink That Still Refreshes | | Share your tip/ recipe | | IN THIS ISSUE | Dark Circles Under Your Eyes - How To Make Them Fade Away? How to Make Growing Your Own Vegetables as Earth-Friendly as Possible Watermelon Sunburn Cure What Your Fingernails Say About Your Health Secrets Every Bride Can Use to Make Her Wedding Unique Recipe Box: Farro Salad Primavera Readers' Tips: Summer Ginger Ale Punch | | FEATURED COLUMNS | | Nutrition Questions and Answers | | | Q: In order to turn my fat to muscle, should I focus on exercise or diet? Q: Is sprouted brown rice really a healthier choice than regular brown rice? | >> read more | | | | Business Column | | | What They Didn't Teach You in Business School | >> read more | | | |
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