Have You Ever Wondered Why We Decorate Christmas Trees? In the United States of America, decorated Christmas Trees are everywhere. You don’t have to be a Christian to know about the Christmas tree, they are in every mall and shopping center in the country, and every city square. The vast majority of us grew up with Christmas trees in our homes, and decorating it was always a major undertaking. My dad was the light man…and strong language always accompanied the putting on of the lights! [Read more…] about Have You Ever Wondered Why We Decorate Christmas Trees?
Are you interested in Giving Amazing Spa Gifts for this Holiday?
Giving amazing spa gifts for the holidays is a no brainer! I found these fabulous, and fun, items on Amazon!
1. You want a totally over the top luxury spa gift? Check out this inflatable spa! Have spa will travel!
2. The ultimate in bathing…salts from the Dead Sea! Buy One and Get one free! 32 oz!
3. Essential oils are, well, essential! Treat someone you love to a TOP 28 Essential Oil Gift Set for Daily Use – By Plantlife (28 10ml Comes in Storage Box)
4. Elemis ELEMIS Frangipani Monoi Salt Glow – Skin Softening Salt Scrub,17 Ounce
5. Soothing Touch Dead Sea Salt and Ayurvedic Oil blend: Gently exfoliating, Moisturizing, Leaves healthy smooth glow! 20 lbs.
6. Give the gift of The Royal Treatment!
7. Cold Pressed Aloe!
8. Christian Dior is one of my favorites, and this sugar lip scrub is heavenly!
9. Lancome Gift Set, 16 color Palette with a brush!
10. Holiday Essentials from Burt’s Bees! Everyone loves this brand!
You will also enjoy a Gift of Monthly Travel!
The Gift of Monthly Travel Keeps on Giving! Give a Fun Gift this Year!
Monthly Travel would be a great gift, wouldn’t it? Even if you cannot physically get away, you can enjoy travel by purchasing Explore Local Box! I have written about this awesome local travel box! Instead of flowers, give a box of exploration to someone special for a birthday present, get well gift or just because. Choose a previously visited city that you would like to give and it will be delivered right to the recipient’s door with a custom card. Each month a new city will be added. Or give or get a monthly subscription!
I have sampled Boston and Portland, and I’ve enjoyed them both. Here are the cities currently available, with details on the contents of the boxes. http://www.explorelocalbox.com/shop/all/
For the holidays this year, give the gift of travel!
You will also enjoy How you can Travel to a Different City Every Month!
It is World Animal Day, and Extinction is Looming
Today is World Animal Day, and the state of animals on our planet is not good. Only 7,000 cheetahs are left in the wild. There is only ONE male Northern White Rhino left on our planet. He is being guarded with armed guards. along with the two female Northern White Rhinos. The species depends upon his ability to mate with the females. Their horns have been removed so there is no point for poachers to kill them. Scientists say we are entering the sixth mass extinction of earth, but it is not a “natural” extinction event, it is caused by humans. What is really at stake here is the survival of humans on earth.
I do not understand why our species is so cruel to every other species! There is evidence now that the Black Rhino is “officially” extinct in the wild. Humans seem to think we are special, somehow “above” the other life on our planet. If things continue the way they are going, in the next 50 years we will have no reefs, no apex predators in the ocean so very few fish, no rhinos, no sharks, and water rising everywhere. At that point will we wise up? I hope we wise up much sooner than that. Conservation means saving our own species…once we ruin all of the ecosystems that support life on this planet, we won’t last long, either. Today’s photographs are of animals headed toward extinction. Let’s not let it happen. Everyone….listen to Jane Goodall:
“If all of us would go through our lives thinking about the little choices we make each day as to what we buy, what we eat, what we wear – and how those choices might impact the environment, might impact child slave labor in other countries, might impact cruelty towards animals, we start making small changes… Billions of small changes around the world can lead to the kind of change we need if we care about future generations.” – Jane Goodall (http://www.animalplanet.com/tv-shows/jane-goodall/photos/jane-goodall-birthday/)
Please. Start small, but start!
We need to wake up to the danger we are in by putting these animals at risk, by stressing the planet and causing it to warm, to plastic trash everywhere….to cutting down rainforests, etc etc. Or we are lost.
Top Delicious Reasons Why It’s Worth It to Visit Italy
by Guest Blogger Rebecca Crawford of Hiking Mastery!
Top Delicious Reasons to visit Italy! We know Italy is great for sightseeing, hiking, beaches and beautiful scenery. But it is also world-renowned for its food. There are 20 different regions in Italy, and they all have a signature dish.
In this article, we are going to take you on a tour of Italy, food style, and discuss some of the top dishes within this amazing European country. So, grab your fork, because this is going to be a tasty read!
Lombardy
The Lombardy region of Italy is known for not only the fashionable Milan, but osso bucco and risotto. This region is known for making many dishes with rice versus the popular pasta. Risotto is a rice dish that can include various other foods like onion, cheese, shallot, mushrooms, or with no frills.
You follow the recipe until the liquid is all gone and the rice is al dente. You will also use broth in many recipes with can be from beef or vegetables.
Osso bucco is braised veal shanks. It is made with items like white wine and vegetables. The food’s name translates to bone with a hole, which is generally centered on the plate. This dish is most often served with the above risotto as a side.
This northern region is also known for the many cheese like Blue Veined Gorgonzola and Provolone, as well as Gran Padano. Many of these cheeses can be used when making risotto or osso bucco.
Emilia-Romagna
This northern Italian region’s capital is Bologna, where many famous foods are from. This area likes meat and pasta, and is a region known for curing meats. It’s also famous for the delicious Parmigiano Reggiano cheese.
In this region, tortellini is popular, along with both balsamic vinegar of Modena and Bolognese sauce. Tortellini is a pasta that is shaped in a ring. You can boil this pasta and make it into a carbonara, primavera, or use a Parmesan cream sauce.
You can also make the locally known Bolognese sauce, which is a mixture of bacon, vegetables, mushrooms, and herbs heated into a pot with water. One other famous sauce there is the balsamic vinegar Modena which has a main ingredient of white Trebbiano grape juice and is made by boiling it over fire for several hours.
If you can’t get enough tortellini and want to take it on the trail with you, be aware of wild animals. They can smell food and will come to your location. Using the best odor-proof bags will keep wild animals away so you can have some tortellini as you camp out in Italy.
Tuscany
Most regions in Italy have their own cheese. The Tuscan region has Pecorino cheese, which is made of sheep’s milk. They love salt free bread and use fine olive oils and meats. Here, Chianti wine and steak alla fiorentina is king.
Steak alla fiorentina is what many call a Porterhouse steak that is grilled to rare condition, over a wood fire. You will only use salt and olive oil while cooking the steak. While cooking, air must circulate around the steak, because it needs to dry.
Pair this with some Chianti wine and some vegetables and you have a great meal!
Lazio
The Lazio region is in central Italy and is well known for its pasta, artichokes and zucchini, as well as porchetta. This region is known for the foods artichokes alla Romana, bruschetta, and spaghetti alla carbonara, which we will go over below.
Artichokes alla Romana are made with mint, garlic, oregano and olive oil. It is then cut in half and cooked until done.
Bruschetta is world known and it consists of antipasto with bread and garlic along with some salt and olive oil. You can top this dish with literally anything from tomatoes meats, cheeses, beans and other vegetables.
Spaghetti alla carbonara is made with bacon, garlic cloves and salt to taste. You will use egg in this dish as well. Many also throw in some meats like meatballs or pork, along with cheese custards.
Campania
This region is the home of pizza! Here, some of the best tomatoes, the San Marzano tomatoes, are grown along with eggplant, figs, lemons and more. The capital city here is Naples, the birthplace of pizza.
We all know that pizza is a round or square piece of cooked dough that includes tomato sauce and many toppings. This region is also home of the calzone, which is like pizza but is folded over with the contents within.
Buffalo mozzarella cheese and limoncello liqueur, which is lemon flavored liquor, are also from the Campania region.
Sicily
Sicily is the largest island in the entire Mediterranean Sea and is located in southern Italy. This area is known for lemons, olives, almonds and blood oranges. Pork is popular here, along with veal, and the locals like to use a lot of tomato sauce in their dishes as well as eggplant.
Caponata is famous here because of the locally grown eggplant. It is made with other vegetables like tomatoes and celery. The eggplant is fried and given sweet vinegar along with some capers. They also make a sweet and sour sauce to pour over it.
Veal Marsala is made with veal, or if you want you can make chicken Marsala. The meat can be interchanged. You will cook the meat until done and serve with the Marsala carmelization. Marsala is a wine that is used to give you a rich flavor in your dish.
It is very sweet. Once your veal is done and the wine is caramelized you are ready to eat!
Conclusion
While Italy is absolutely stunning and offers a lot to travelers, many people go there to experience the food. As you can see, these dishes are amazing and made from locally grown foods that are popular in that area. Each region is known for different dishes, which makes them unique, and makes us want to tour each region and try a dish or two!
Taking a Deep Breath for now, and for the Future
I am publishing this again on Earth Day because the situation continues to worsen, we have withdrawn from the Paris Accord, and this administration continues to foul our enviornment. We have less than ten years to save ourselves and our grandchildren. This was first published in 2017.
I wrote parts of this for Earth Day this year, but with the possibility of the USA pulling out of the Paris Accord, I wanted to post it again. We cannot afford to let this happen, for many reasons.
Take a deep breath and consider this: our planet is in danger. Don’t get me wrong, the earth will continue no matter how much we abuse it, but humans will not. The planet is in danger of becoming inhospitable for humans and other life on earth. I am a person who believes in science, and in the scientific method. The scientific method has shown over and over again a causal relationship between human activity and global warming. Climate Change is not a hoax put forth by the Chinese, and anyone who believes that needs to do some research. Start by going to MIT Center for Global Change Center.
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