#BooksForTheHoliday – September is National Honey Month

Today, everyone knows how important honey bees are to our world. According to the nrcs.usda.gov: “Honey bees pollinate $15 billion worth of crops each year, including more than 130 fruits and vegetables.” And that’s in the United States alone. In addition to their mad horticulture and agriculture skills, but their by-product, HONEY, is vital for humans, too. Did … Continue reading #BooksForTheHoliday – September is National Honey Month

#BooksForTheHoliday – MAY is Celiac Disease Awareness Month

LEARN MORE May is a time to learn about celiac disease. With all the gastric issues, autoimmune diseases, and dietary troubles or allergies we are seeing in the world, one can see how this is important. Of course, this has been a personal struggle for me, so it means something more. I learned about celiac and gluten sensitivity (most commonly known as gluten intolerance) about 20 years … Continue reading #BooksForTheHoliday – MAY is Celiac Disease Awareness Month

May is Celiac Disease Awareness Month

May is a time to learn about celiac disease. With all the gastric issues, autoimmune diseases, and dietary troubles or allergies we are seeing in the world, one can see how this is important. Of course, this has been a personal struggle for me, so it means something more. I learned about celiac and gluten … Continue reading May is Celiac Disease Awareness Month

That’s #PUN-ny: Food Puns

Dang it. Now I'm hungry...*****You never know what you'll find on the shelves of a book store or in library. Often there are some great treasures and lots of laughs.I am a fan, especially because my daughters always found great joke books and humorous tales for us to read together! BOOK SUGGESTIONS: Food Jokes(Hah-larious Joke … Continue reading That’s #PUN-ny: Food Puns

#BooksForTheHoliday – National Pretzel Day for Readers & Cooks

https://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-pretzel-day-april-26/ Photo Source I like pretzels. I like books. On National Pretzel Day, I thought, "hey - let's combine them!" So, I did. If you want to celebrate today, just eat some great pretzels. There isn't much to the history... An Italian monk in 610 A.D. is given credit for inventing the knotted pretzels. Wikipedia.org … Continue reading #BooksForTheHoliday – National Pretzel Day for Readers & Cooks