Author: Dorothy

Kitchen Corner

Creating A Chef-Inspired Kitchen (NAPSI)—Cooking like a professional doesn’t have to mean a kitchen full of expensive gadgets, but you do want one where prepping, cooking and cleaning is seamless and comfortable. That requires considering design details that enhance the workflow. Consider these helpful hints: Smart Storage Items that are used frequently should be kept Read More …

Booktrib’s BookBites

Wicked Humor, Self Help, Poignant Personal Stories, Creating The Right Culture “Enemy Queen” by Robert Steven Goldstein (NAPS)—Full of wicked humor, artful eroticism, scintillating dialogue, and a bit of intrigue, “Enemy Queen” is an exhilarating romp set in a North Carolina college town. When attorney Stanley Berman and professor Thomas McClellan share a house, they Read More …

Technology Improving Lives

Game-Changing Connectivity (NAPSI)—Technology is essential for any small business, whether a landscaper, retail establishment, consulting firm or just about anything else. Below are five technologies to strengthen and support your business. Five Types of Tech to Try: 1.BUSINESS INTERNET: Internet services bring the power of ultra-reliable, secure, gigabit-ready connectivity directly to your doorstep—or anywhere you Read More …

Farm Topics

Early Treatment Key To Managing Seasonal Diseases In Cattle (NAPSI)—Two of the more common production-impacting health issues cattlemen see in their herds this time of year are foot rot and pinkeye. Left untreated, each can lead to more serious, chronic health problems.  Foot rot, pinkeye and other common cattle ailments are highly dependent on pasture, Read More …

Health And Well-Being

Kitchen Design with Health and Ergonomics in Mind (NAPSI)—Whether you’re among the 50 million Americans over 65 (90 percent of whom hope to continue to age at home), the 60 percent of families with children at home, have other ability issues or safety concerns or think you could someday, incorporating ergonomic elements that promote a Read More …

News Of Older Americans

Shoppers Save Big On Groceries With Healthy Savings® Powered By AARP Foundation (NAPSI)—Good nutrition is important at any age. But for older adults on a tight budget, regular access to nutritious foods can be limited—and expensive. A new program aims to change that by making it easier to get healthy foods at the local grocery Read More …

Moving Ideas

Tips for Staying Safe and Connected During a Move (NAPSI)—Planning a move can be stressful, but planning a move in the midst of an unprecedented pandemic brings a new set of challenges. Stay safe and connected with some smart pre-move planning; here are some tips:   Follow Approved Protocols—If you can’t postpone your move, take Read More …

Making Life Better

Stories And Songs Matter More Than Ever Right Now (NAPSI)—Here’s a thought that may make you feel like singing: In times like these, when so many people feel like little islands, connecting with other people to share stories and songs takes on a special significance.  It’s long been popular. For much of human history, the Read More …

News Of Jobs

Ticket To Work Helped Matt Build His Future (NAPSI)—It may be easier for people with disabilities to achieve financial independence than they realize with Social Security’s free and voluntary Ticket to Work (Ticket) program.  Adults ages 18 through 64 who receive who Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) due to a Read More …

Planning Your Future

Online Writing Course (NAPSI)—“There are stories yet unwritten,” said Orson Scott Card, author of the acclaimed “Ender’s Game.” So he and all fiction fans can have a better chance to get to read them, he’s joined the “Rune Lords” series creator David Farland and Tim Powers, author of “On Stranger Tides” and many other books, Read More …