By: Rosie Battista There is one conversation you never want to have with yourself. To be blunt, it’s the one where you are lying there on your last day ...
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Tap, Tap Tapping on the Glass, Waving Through a Window…
By: Ellyn Mantell While you may be wondering why I am referencing a phrase from the Broadway show, Dear Evan Hansen, I am wondering if any phrase could more ...
Seafood Salad
SEAFOOD SALAD Ingredients:1 tablespoon Old Bay seasoningKosher salt1 1/2 pounds (16 to 20 counpeeled and deveined shrimp1 pound sea scallops (halved crosswise)1 pound clean fresh calamari (sliced crosswise ...
Moms Helping Moms Foundation – Supporting Low-Income Families
Having a baby is expensive. For many, the cost is overwhelming. For low income parents the cost means making difficult choices about what essentials are purchased each month and ...
BEST WAY TO ASSEMBLE A MODULAR BLANKET
By: Carolyn Hanson If you are a lover of granny squares, scrumbles or afghans with multiple shapes that need to be sewn together, read on. It does not ...
Crisp Zucchini Blossoms Stuffed With Goat Cheese
Crisp Zucchini Blossoms Stuffed With Goat Cheese Ingredients1 tablespoon ground sumacBoiling water¼ cup /50 grams ricotta3 tablespoons /50 grams soft goat cheese1 teaspoon finely chopped oregano leaves2 tablespoons /10 ...
IDIOPATHIC INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION… THE “FALSE BRAIN TUMOR” THAT’S INCREASINGLY AFFECTING AMERICANS
Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH) – caused by cerebrospinal spinal fluid (CSF) pressure within the skull that is too high – is considered a rare disorder because it affects only ...
PREVENTING ADDICTION AND OTHER CALAMITIES
No parent wants to learn that their child is addicted to drugs, but yet millions find themselves in this threatening situation. No parent wants their child to be ...
A MODERN FAMILY
How the terms “parenthood” and “family” are defined continues to evolve. Today, it is not uncommon or a child to have a parent-child relationship with someone other than ...
DIVORCE – PAYING FOR COLLEGE
By: Amy Wechsler, Esq. Unlike most states, New Jersey family courts have the authority to require divorced and separated parents to contribute to their children’s college expenses. When negotiating ...