Jan
07

How to Deal with Jealousy: Stop Staring At That Woman (NVC – rated PG – by Scotter)

How to Deal with Jealousy: A couple deals with jealousy and it turns into a music video. Produced by Scotter of www.ClearSay.net and http

Jan
06

True Love: Dying Reveals Secrets To Great Relationships

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Jan
05

New Report States the Use of Recipes is Growing as More U.S. Families are Cooking and Eating at Home

New Report States the Use of Recipes is Growing as More U.S. Families are Cooking and Eating at Home











RecipeIdol.com


FORT LEE, New Jersey, (PRWEB) December 27, 2012

December 27, 2012 — U.S. families are eating at home more often than not these days, which could explain why recipes and creative cooking tips are noticeably up on sites like Marble Media’s RecipeIdol.com. According to a recent study from The NPD Group, a leading market research company, recipe demand is up five percent over last year.

The study reveals that U.S. families are no longer dining out frequently. Instead they are sticking closer to home, the result of a weak economy and an increasing desire to eat and feed their families healthier, more balanced meals. The study reports recipe usage has increased in 42 percent of American households this year.

According to the NPD Group’s findings, two-thirds of the country’s homemakers (67 percent) report using a recipe within the past month, and two in five (42 percent) use recipes two or more times per month. The study, entitled “Recipes are Cooking!” also found that almost 38 million U.S. households have used a recipe while preparing dinner in the past week.

On a typical evening, 11 million households reported using a recipe to cook dinner.

The study shows that growth in recipe usage is driven primarily by young adults. In fact, it states that almost 30 million young adults ages 18-29 are using recipes to plan and cook their meals at least once a week. Almost 25 million Generation Xers – adults now in their 30s and 40s – reported using recipes once or more per week. Families with children under 18 are also reported to be frequent recipe users.

The RecipeIdol.com website features five separate categories for planning meals and accommodating guests, each catering to a unique aspect of cooking and entertaining.

RecipeIdol.com offers creative cooking tips and pointers, and a steady stream of innovative recipes that appeal to every appetite. RecipeIdol.com can be accessed via smartphone or tablet, and family meals can be planned in advance any time, straight from the website.

For more information, visit the RecipeIdol.com website or email info(at)recipeidol(dot)com.

About Marble Media LLC:

Marble Media LLC is a creator of high-quality, content-rich blog sites that provide expansive coverage of relevant information to readers who make up a wide range of demographics. The Marble Media LLC team of expert writers covers a wide range of specialties including travel, food, health, fitness, social media, marriage, parenting, technology, weight loss, fashion and much more.

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Jan
04

?Save My Marriage? Awards Are Being Planned By Save Marriage Central Ltd.

“Save My Marriage” Awards Are Being Planned By Save Marriage Central Ltd.











Houston, TX. (PRWEB) June 03, 2012

Marriage problems and how people overcome them will be the main theme of a new award ceremony that the team at Save marriage central Ltd. is planning this week. The management team at the Company plan to give away awards to people who frequent their site who have successfully overcome their marriage problems.

Roger Timmins, one of the Directors on the site said that “these ‘save my marriage’ awards are going to be great. We have lined up some great prizes for people who will win awards on the day in question. Although we have not decided on a time and date for the award ceremony we know that it will be within the next month or so. We will be inviting people on our mailing list over the next few weeks to contact us and tell us about their marriage difficulties and how they overcame them. We will then be picking the best of the bunch and inviting people to our award ceremony to give them reward and recognition for the effort they have put into saving their marriages.”

The management team at Save marriage central Ltd. say that how do I save my marriage is one of the most common questions that we get into the site and we are hoping that if people tune into this award ceremony on our live internet feed that they will get inspiration from people who have overcome difficulties in their marriage.

In addition to the organizing the “Save my marriage” awards the team at Save marriage central Ltd. have also come up with a video this week on quick and easy ways to salvage a relationship.

The video can be accessed right now at http://www.savemarriagecentral.com/.
























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Jan
03

Divorce2Dating Goes to Miami Online Dating Summit 2013

Divorce2Dating Goes to Miami Online Dating Summit 2013












Miami, FL (PRWEB) November 30, 2012

Sheila Blagg, founder of Divorce2Dating has been chosen as a guest speaker for the upcoming Online Dating Summit 2013, at The Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa, January 18th – January 21, 2013.

“I am so thrilled to participate in one of the leading conferences for the online dating industry,” said Sheila Blagg. “I am looking forward to connecting with other experts and professionals at this exciting networking event.”

The Online Dating Summit (ODS) in Miami, Florida is the first U.S. Edition, and is a business to business networking event. Ms. Blagg will offer a presentation on the topic How to Rebuild Your Life After a Divorce on Sunday, January 20, 2013, at The Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa.

About Divorce2Dating

Divorce2Dating is a networking tool to assist recently separated or divorced individuals find new relationships. Sheila Blagg and her team at Divorce2Dating.com are committed to providing support for those in interested in counseling, legal services, and guidance for rebuilding their future. The goal at Divorce2Dating.com is to offer assistance, whether needed for saving a marriage or supporting an individual through their divorce, bringing to light the emotions involved in every aspect of divorce. http://www.divorce2dating.com























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Jan
02

ShedThoseLBS.com Announces Foods to Keep Folks Happy and Healthy Through the Holidays and Beyond

ShedThoseLBS.com Announces Foods to Keep Folks Happy and Healthy Through the Holidays and Beyond











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FORT LEE, New Jersey, (PRWEB) December 25, 2012

Just in time for the holidays, and more importantly the post-holiday season, ShedThoseLBS.com is offering up a menu of foods containing the vitamins and nutrients that have been found to combat seasonal affective disorder (SAD) while keeping an eye on the scale.

More than 10 million Americans are believed to suffer from seasonal affective disorder, a mood disorder common in winter months when most of the population is suffering from a decrease in serotonin production. Serotonin is a naturally occurring chemical in the brain that affects mood, and a decrease in serotonin often indicates a vitamin D deficiency. Since the sun is the most common source of natural vitamin D, most peoples’ reserves run low in winter when sunshine is diminished. When people do not get enough sun to maintain the body’s vitamin D reserves, they must tap the next best source: foods rich in vitamin D.

ShedThoseLBS.com, a subsidiary of Marble Media LLC, has compiled a few great options for vitamin D-rich foods that may help to increase serotonin levels and provide a nutritious mood booster that won’t interfere with a weight loss or weight maintenance program. Just as important, the site offers some tips on what foods to avoid to keep weight loss on track and to stave off mood swings when the so-called “winter blues” begin to surface.

To check out the best food choices for combating SAD, and for more information on healthy living, visit the ShedThoseLBS.com website or email info(at)shedthoselbs(dot)com.

About Marble Media LLC:

Marble Media LLC is a creator of high-quality, content-rich blog sites that provide expansive coverage of relevant information to readers who make up a wide range of demographics. The Marble Media LLC team of expert writers covers a wide range of specialties including travel, food, health, fitness, social media, marriage, parenting, technology, weight loss, fashion and much more.

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Dec
31

American Freight Furniture Introduces New Home D

American Freight Furniture Introduces New Home Décor Blog











(PRWEB) December 17, 2012

American Freight Furniture and Mattress is excited to announce the launch of its new home décor blog, From House to Home. The blog will provide readers with budget home decorating tips, DIY projects, design ideas and tutorials. Customers and readers are encouraged to share their decorating ideas or ask any home décor questions.

So far, From House to Home has covered a wide variety of topics, including modern holiday décor, how to decorate small bathrooms, tips for first time furniture buyers, and furniture advice for pet owners. As the blog continues to grow, they hope to cover more topics like these that will help people bring their own unique style and personality into their homes with confidence.

“Through conversations with customers, we’ve learned they are interested in finding out more about how to furniture shop and what to do with their new furniture once they’ve made the purchase,” said Kelly Warren, spokesperson for American Freight. “We love that we’re able to help people find the furniture they love at our stores, but now we can go even further by assisting them with the decorating process as well. They love the tips we offer, and we love being able to maintain that relationship with our customers even after they’ve left the store.”

To stay up-to-date on new ways to decorate your home on a budget, visit From House to Home at http://www.americanfreightfurniture.wordpress.com.

About American Freight

Founded in 1993, American Freight has chosen to maintain modest warehouses instead of expensive showrooms to keep costs low and pass the savings along to the customers. Because of this, customers don’t have to pay expensive retail showroom markups while still taking home high-quality furniture. American Freight sells living room furniture, bedroom furniture, dining room furniture, children’s furniture, mattresses, and more.























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Dec
29

Russian Dating Website

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Dec
27

5 year old needs a job before getting married – funny!

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Video Rating: 4 / 5

A marriage counselor collapses during a speaking engagement, but when he is put under close evaluation, the team notice changes in his behavior that conflict with his motivational message on the roles of men and women. Meanwhile, House and his Ukrainian “wife” Dominika (guest star Karolina Wydra) make a deal to convince Immigration that they are a happily married couple. Also, House decides to name a team leader.

Dec
26

Tips for Making the Holidays Safer and Calmer for Dementia Patients from Pathways Home Health & Hospice

Tips for Making the Holidays Safer and Calmer for Dementia Patients from Pathways Home Health & Hospice











Making the Holidays Calmer and Safer for Dementia Patients


Sunnyvale, California (PRWEB) December 24, 2012

The holidays are a time of festivities and family gatherings, but for those with dementia, they can be packed with hazards and surprises. Pathways Home Health & Hospice has a special program for their hospice patients who have dementia. As part of this program, Pathways Hospice has published seasonal tips on how to keep patients, caregivers, and family members calmer and safer during a visit.

Pathways Home Health & Hospice provides tips on planning, decorating, festivities, visitors, activities, kitchen safety, shopping and travel. These can help families, caregivers and patients have a holiday visit that is pleasant for all including the person with dementia.

People with dementia need routines—the same activities, in the same place, at the same time. Families should keep this in mind when taking a loved one home for the holiday. The excitement, the car ride, change in surroundings and many people talking can cause the confused person with dementia to become agitated or upset.

Planning

    If a family will be taking a loved one home from a facility for the holidays, plan ahead. Let the staff know several days ahead so they have time to obtain medications and clothes.
    Allow extra time for everything, don’t rush the person.
    Try to keep as them as much possible to their daily routine.

Decoration

    Use ribbon instead of sharp hooks when hanging decorations.
    Holly and mistletoe can be poisonous and berries pose a choking hazard.
    Many decorations look like food and may even smell like the real thing, making them appealing to try to eat.

Festivities

    Try to go to a place familiar to the loved one with dementia.
    Assign tasks to other family members so the caregiver and subsequently the patient don’t become overloaded and stressed.
    Plan for a quiet place for the loved one with dementia to go to if he or she becomes overwhelmed.

Visitors

    Let the loved one with dementia know who is coming to visit.
    Have visitors and family call ahead to determine best time to visit.
    Small groups of visitors or family is advisable. Have them wear name tags as this might help with recognition.
    Reintroduce family members as necessary. “Mary, my name is Betty.” And when the loved one asks, “Are you my granddaughter?” say “yes” and shake her hand and act very comfortable about this introduction.
    If the loved one with dementia begins talking about the past, try not to reorient him or tell him he is wrong. Enter his reality and live his truth. Ask about the past memory.

Activities

    Reminisce about the past.
    Play holiday music familiar to the loved one.
    Read holiday cards aloud.
    Stuff stockings, watch a holiday video, look at family slides or pictures or albums, read scriptures, etc.

The Kitchen

    Monitor the dementia patient one while in the kitchen.
    Give them one task to help with baking or decorating. Try baking cookies, making pudding, folding napkins, polishing silver, etc.
    Always check the microwave before turning on in case something was put in that is flammable.
    Check all trash cans before throwing out garbage

Shopping

    Don’t leave the loved one with dementia in the car or in the front of the store.
    Shop during hours when stores are less crowded.
    Dress the loved one with dementia in a bright yellow shirt which is easy to see if case of separation. Be sure they have a purse or wallet with identification.
    Shop in smaller stores rather than the mall.

Travel

    People with dementia should never travel alone. Hire a personal care aide to travel if a family member is unable to accompany the resident.
    Travel may not be appropriate even with a companion if the person has:
­    Consistent disorientation or agitation in familiar settings

­    Wanting to go home when away from home on short visits

­    Delusional, paranoid, aggressive or uninhibited behavior

­    Problems managing continence

­    Teary, anxious, withdrawn behavior in crowded, noisy settings

­    Agitated or wandering behavior

About Pathways Home Health & Hospice

Pathways Home Health & Hospice is a non-profit, community based organization celebrating its 35th anniversary. Pathways was founded in 1977 by a group of Stanford physicians who saw the community’s need for professional care at home. That year Pathways served 12 patients. Pathways now serves over 5,000 families a year in San Francisco, Alameda, Santa Clara, San Mateo and Contra Costa Counties.

Affiliated with El Camino and Sequoia Hospitals since 1986, Pathways Home Health & Hospice is accredited by The Joint Commission, and is a member of the Visiting Nurse Association of America, California Hospice & Palliative Care Association, and the California Association of Health Services at Home.

Donations received from the community by Pathways Home Health & Hospice provide services that would otherwise not be available, including 24/7 access to a specialized team of care providers, family bereavement counseling and support, integrative therapies, caregiver support, comfort care, and funding for under- and uninsured patients.

For more information about Pathways services, holiday grief workshops, volunteering, or making a donation in support of Pathways’ families, call 1 (888) 755.7855 or visit http://www.pathwayshealth.org/











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