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Your Thanksgiving turkey could help feed many more in your community! Today on HI Now Daily we'll explain this upcoming fundraiser and show you how to get involved. Plus, we're live at Wai Kai for fun activities and Halloween cocktails.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In the final episode of the year before our end-of-season break, I walk you through the 16 episodes in this season and highlight a few you should go back and listen to if you have some time over the holidays. I also talked about some of the major highlights and lessons of the past year in my life. The Cliff Notes Overview of this season's episodes: Episode 165: How to master time management to reach your health goals with Time Management Coach Laura Davis (auditing your time, time-blocking, and creating a schedule for your ideal day). Episode 166: Lessons from building a fitness empire and the power of Stoicism with Bryce Henson (biggest life lessons from being the CEO of FitBody Bootcamp) Episode 167: Should you get weight loss advice from someone who has never been overweight? (responding to a viral TikTok video on this topic, from the perspective of 3 registered dietitians) Episode 168: How to lose your first 10 lbs. and how to lose your last 10 lbs. (the best strategies for fat loss based on what your lifestyle and habits currently look like). Episode 169: Nutrition for Runners with Holley Samuel, RD (how to fuel for performance as a runner, including what to eat before and after runs and how to prepare for a race) Episode 170: Nutrition for Moms: Before, during, and after pregnancy with Dana Wallace, RD. (how to prioritize yourself and your health throughout pregnancy, with actionable tips and habits for each stage) Episode 171: Are almond milk, turkey bacon, coconut sugar, and green juice healthy? ("Healthy" swaps and whether they are actually better for you than common "unhealthy" foods) Episode 172: Emotional eating, self-worth, and body image with licensed therapist Anastasia Brokas Episode 173: Monthly Chit Chat: Empowering beliefs for success, breathwork, movement and more Episode 174: Busting Nutrition Myths on TikTok with Luke Hanna (blood glucose monitors, the truth about diets (do 90% of diets fail?), generic calorie prescriptions, low carb, and metabolic adaptation) Episode 175: High Performance Habits for Confidence, Motivation, and Success with Dezi Abeyta, RD (habit-building, self-talk, and what it means to be a high-performer. Plus, actionable tips and strategies to help you overcome negative habits and limiting beliefs) Episode 176: Hunger Hacks for Fat Loss (how to feel full and satisfied while in a calorie deficit) Episode 177: Nutrition Frequently Asked Questions with Coach Ceci Episode 178: Monthly Chit Chat: How to navigate difficult times Episode 179: How to build a fat loss breakfast (answering the most common questions about breakfast, plus tons of breakfast ideas for fat loss) Episode 180: Your Thanksgiving nutrition survival guide (Kenzie and Coach Dana explain the best strategies to stay on track with your health goals during the holiday season) TO CONNECT WITH ME On Instagram: www.instagram.com/andresayesta On TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/tLLoyS/ On Youtube www.youtube.com/c/andresayesta Podcast IG page: www.instagram.com/planos_nutrition On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/planosnutrition FREE RESOURCES To download my Macro Counting Guide https://www.planosnutrition.co/free-macro-guide To download my Macro-Friendly Meal Planning Guide https://www.planosnutrition.co/freemealplanguide TO JOIN OUR PRIVATE FACEBOOK COMMUNITY Not Another Diet Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/notanotherdietcommunity FOR NUTRITION COACHING Apply here at https://planosnutrition.com/application
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Pat Bradley is joined by Guy Whitney, Eric Langan, and RICHIE B to discuss how the Arkansas basketball team looks so far after starting 5-0. Get ready for some laughs, some heated arguments, and a whole lot of hell. Your Thanksgiving holiday special of 30 minutes of hell is here!
Dive down the chaotic rabbit hole of our ~thankful~ stream of consciousness. And- by stream of consciousness, we mean random, spontaneous bouts of jarringly anxious thoughts, memories, self-analytical relations, and more (just like how you feel the night before Thanksgiving! yay!) From hickeys on Thanksgiving day, to waking up naked in your parents bed, to texting glitches... there's just so much to be thankful for! PLUS we recap some of YOUR Thanksgiving shitshows! Grab your turkey and gobble gobble gobble down memory lane!
You can WATCH today's podcast HERE! Have a question about preparing your Thanksgiving meal? You could call Butterball OR you could ask Lizz... Tony wants to know what to do with his EXTRA turkey. He has a whole turkey that he want to keep until Christmas. Is that safe?? HIS Morning Crew asks Butterball and Lizz. Lizz’s Turkey Hotline is taking calls this morning about preparing Your Thanksgiving meal, BUT you really should ask the...
I Chronicles 29:10-22 Hope Small Groups Discussion Questions What has 2020 illuminated for you to see that you didn’t see before? How have your priorities been shifted? (Remember Jordan’s illustration: neon lights, darkness and the moon) Have you seen your priorities shift these days? If so, how has this helped you be thankful for the […] The post “A Prayer for Your Thanksgiving” appeared first on HOPE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH.
What did we make for Dinner Last Night? Nat and Agnes share some bold and seasonal home-cooked flavors while discussing the planning and menu development of our Thanksgiving celebrations!This is the first episode of our 2020 Thanksgiving Trilogy.Some great links from this episode:Half Baked Havest Sweet Potato GnocchiDutch Baby PancakeOne Pot Japanese Curry Chicken & RiceSteak Ramen with Ginger-Sesame DressingGoat Cheese Pumpkin PieDishfunctional - West Chester, PAVidalia Onion Upside Down CornbreadOrange & Almond Olive Oil CakeHighlights from Nat's 2019 Thanksgiving Menu:Crown Roast of Pork with Lady Apples & ShallotsMaple Braised Pork BellyShingled Sweet Potatoes with HarissaLeeks in Vinaigrette with Walnuts & TarragonHighlights from Agnes' 2019 Thanksgiving Menu:Alton Brown Roasted TurkeyIna Garten GravyPaula Deen Corn CasseroleParker House Rolls And lastly, Nat & Agnes' 2019 Cranberry Sauce:Fancy Cranberry SauceSugared CranberriesWhat is YOUR Thanksgiving menu this year?Share it on IG or FB@dinnerlastnightpodcast#dinnerlastnightpodcastXON & A
Guess what? Your Thanksgiving celebration will be just as wonderful this year but you’ll need to make some menu changes, and adapt how you gather. It’s a time to invent new Thanksgiving celebration traditions. Michele Di Pietro and I have you covered! Listen to this podcast episode and find out everything you need to know for a fabulous Thanksgiving Celebration in the Covid era. Head to the flavorofitaly.com website for show notes with photos, recipes and links.
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Your Thanksgiving might be winding down, but your WICKSGIVING is just getting started! Join your podcast pals on the run as we punch, kick and stab our way through this spiritual successor to Cranksgiving! Featuring more Keanu than ever before! Up first! We start at the only sane, logical, or respectable place to start: John Wick, from 2014. Keanu Reeves is John Wick, and if you forget his name, don't worry, every character in the film will say it every time he appears. And when he does appear, he'll probably be shooting those characters right in the face, since he's a ruthless assassin hunting down the criminals who killed his dog. Also, cars are crashed. Next up! We flash all the way to 2017, where the filmmakers got the gumption to throw together a little sequel called John Wick: Chapter 2. This time, Wick's on the run, or something. And the action set pieces are bigger! Is that better? Finally! It's a third film: John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum, from this very year. New locations, Game of Thrones actors, and Anjelica Huston and eye-gouging gore sequences are added to the mix. But how steamy do things get? Does Keanu do sex? Donloyd now to find out. All this plus a look back at the Wick That Was, mixing & matching our wicks & cranks, we reveal which of the hosts cried during Jojo Rabbit, the most important review of an Elvira pinball table this side of Pinball Enthusiast magazine, a run-down of which Thanksgiving side dishes do and don't have marshmallows, (Freedom of) Pie of Choice, Parker risks life/limb/imprisonment for his art, the intricate politics of modern theatrical film distribution, speculation on the future for the 1948 Paramount Consent Decrees legal standing, left hangin' on the Milky Way Midnight tip, Parker Bowman is genetically predisposed to echoing on Skype, our Wickly news plus Blu-ray Picks and even more! Direct Donloyd HereGot a movie suggestion for the show, or better yet an opinion on next week's movies? Drop us a line at JFDPodcast@gmail.com. Or leave us a voicemail: 347-746-JUNK (5865). Add it to your telephone now! JOIN THE CONVERSATION!Also, if you like the show, please take a minute and subscribe and/or comment on us on iTunes, Stitcher, Blubrry or Podfeed.net. Check us out on Facebook and Twitter! We'd love to see some of your love on Patreon - it's super easy and fun to sign up for the extra bonus content. We'll carve a turkey of your choice for your love and support. Please avoid checking out this embarrassing merchandise.
Your Thanksgiving kicks off with Ben Maller breaking down Earl Thomas' Ravens Super Bowl guarantee and whether or not that could backfire come playoff time! Kyrie Irving gets booed in his non-return to Boston, and reacts like the diva that he is! Ben tells you why he's not going to doubt Tom Brady just yet, and why you shouldn't either! Anthony Davis made his return to New Orleans, and Ben tells you why it's completely fair for Pelicans fans to boo him! PLUS, the crew plays NFL Thanksgiving Pick ‘Em, Fact or Fiction, and #AskBen! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Today we celebrate the botanist who was allowed to tend a garden while he was a prisoner in the Tower of London. We'll learn about the Pioneer botanist of Tennessee and the botanist who used his love of trees to shape an optimistic view of humanity. We'll also celebrate Jamie Taggert, the young Scottish botanist, who set out on this day in 2013 for Vietnam but sadly never returned to his beloved home at the Linn Botanical Garden. We'll hear the Carl Sandburg poem with the famous line, "no beautiful thing lasts" We Grow That Garden Library with today's book which is all about mixing up a special batch of seeds for a natural garden that doesn't require buying any small plants. We'll talk about some ideas for a Garden-Themed Thanksgiving and then we'll close the show with some Autumn-inspired Ayurvedic principals for the Gardener. But first, let's catch up on a few recent events. The blog of the award-winning Landscape team of Warnes McGarr @warnesmcgarr recently shared a very beneficial post called "Five things to consider before redesigning your garden." As a northern gardener, I love what they say right at the beginning of their post, which is that the coming colder months should be used to make plans for the garden. The design team encourages us to ask this question: "Do you use your garden enough, or is it an afterthought?" With this question in mind, they share some considerations for any garden redesign project: reducing the size of your lawn, adding a garden room, investing in a wood-fired oven, and keeping wildlife in mind when you select plants for your garden. Meanwhile, Gardens Illustrated reported on How to Prepare the Garden for Winter, and they shared a few useful tasks to tackle right now. In addition to general tidy up, suggestions like using a power washer to clean your stonework, setting up your bird feeders (something we discussed yesterday) as well as cleaning and culling through your pot collection are excellent activities to accomplish as we transition into winter. Now, if you'd like to check out these curated articles for yourself, you're in luck - because I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. So there’s no need to take notes or track down links - just head on over to the group - and join. Brevities #OTD On this day in 1618, Sir Walter Raleigh was executed. On the orders of King James, Raleigh had been a special prisoner at the Tower of London for thirteen years. During his time in the tower, Raleigh was allowed to tend a small apothecary garden in the courtyard below. Raleigh used his garden to grow exotic plants and plants from the new world. He also used the herbs to experiment with medicines. Last year marked the 400th anniversary of Raleigh's death. In celebration, Raleigh's "Lost Garden" was installed at the Tower of London. The garden is planted with herbs, flowers, and fruits that are historically appropriate for the time Raleigh was at the Tower. Historical records show that Raleigh created numerous cordials and herbal remedies. He once incorporated borage, rosemary, marigold, saffron, juniper berries, lemons, red roses, and red gilly to create a cordial for new mothers. #OTD On this day in 1908, The Tennessean newspaper reported that the botanist Thomas G. Harbison was in Nashville to collect a specimen of the clematis gattingeri for Harvard. The gattingeri clematis was regarded as a very rare plant that had been discovered by Augustin Gattinger. Gattinger was known as the "Pioneer Botanist of Tennesee". He had been born in Munich, Germany in 1825, but had immigrated to the united states in his twenties after being kicked out of the University of Munich for seeking more liberty for Germans and for celebrating George Washington's birthday. Gattinger served in the Union Army during the civil war, and he became a country doctor. He also started studying botany, and Gattinger counted many prominent botanists as friends. Gattinger is remembered for his published works, which include The Flora of Tennessee and Medicinal Plants of Tennessee. Gattinger's entire 50,000 specimen herbarium was donated to the University of Tennessee in 1890. Sadly, in 1934, the collection was destroyed in a fire. In the preface to his Flora of Tennessee, Gattinger wrote: "While the pursuit of botany never brought me any financial advantages, I acknowledge that it was a mighty protector in keeping me out of the way of social corruption, and it gave me many hours of the purest enjoyment of life and brought me into friendly relations with many excellent men and women." #OTD Today is the anniversary of the death of the botanist William Henry Chapman who died on this day in 1970. Chapman was an American botanist, and his area of specialty was pomology or fruit. As a professor, Chapman taught at Cornell and later at UC Berkeley and UC Davis, where he was the Dean of Agriculture. A Biographical Memoir of Chandler, written by Jacob Biale, includes an excerpt from a 1941 speech given by Chandler, where he reflected on the merits of studying plants. He said, "The material we work with has character," "[Chandler believed that] trees and plants... exerted an influence on the behavior of the people who tended them." Chandler wrote that, "The emblem of my faith is the tree and its system of dormant buds. ... Because of this reserve of dormant buds, a tree is ... dependable in a destructive world. It can be broken into pieces... and will grow new parts to replace the lost ones. "...The tree symbolizes my faith in humanity ... For I know, there are many dormant buds in human society also." #OTD On this day in 2013, Jamie Taggert, the young Scottish botanist, set out on a solo Plant Expedition to Vietnam. Jamie grew up with his botanist father, Jim, and tended the garden his dad founded - the Linn Botanic Gardens that overlooks Loch Long on Cove Bay in Scottland. The ancestors of Hugh Grant once owned the estate. The Linn Botanic Garden is home to almost 4,000 plant species. Back in 2013, Jamie was beginning his third plant-hunting expedition. It was his first solo trip, and he was planning to explore the mountains of Northern Vietnam - a place he had botanized on an earlier trip. When he arrived in Vietnam, he sent his dad a text to let him know he had arrived. On the morning of Halloween, he checked into a guest house and then took a taxi to the National Park of Fansipan - the tallest mountain in Vietnam. A tea seller at the base of the mountain watched Jamie walk toward the mountain. She would be the last person to see Jamie alive. Over two years later, a Vietnamese farmer found Jamie's body at the bottom of a waterfall. Jamie apparently died attempting to scale the slippery rocks. Rob Curran wrote an excellent article about Jamie's story in Believer Magazine. He writes that many people have asked: "What was he thinking?" Why did Jamie take such a risk for plants? Curran concludes his article this way: "What was he thinking? He was thinking of Menzies and the great Scots explorers. He was thinking of Mother Nature on the run from climate change and high-capacity cable cars. He was thinking of the beauty of the flower he had just discovered, and whether anyone else would ever see it. For what is the act of discovery if not leaving the safe foothold of the known to reach into the abyss?" Unearthed Words Autumn Movement by Carl Sandburg I cried over beautiful things knowing no beautiful thing lasts. The field of cornflower yellow is a scarf at the neck of the copper sunburned woman, the mother of the year, the taker of seeds. The northwest wind comes, and the yellow is torn full of holes, new beautiful things come in the first spit of snow on the northwest wind, and the old things go, not one lasts. It's time to Grow That Garden Library with today's book: Sowing Beauty by James Hitchmough The subtitle for today's book is Designing Flowering Meadows from Seed, and that is indeed what makes Hitchmough's approach unique and different. James has come up with his way of combining seeds to significant effect. The result is a beautiful garden; grown entirely from seed. There's no need to purchase starter plants from nurseries and no need to scour plant sales. James is a professor of horticultural ecology at the University of Sheffield his work centers around developing novel approaches to planting design. As a researcher and a practitioner, James prioritizes both aesthetics and function. His ecological plantings strive to accomplish both; his plants are beautiful, layered and naturalistic. Hitchmough has worked to find mixes that can hold their own and exist for years in the garden - and also resist weeds. Best of all, Hitchmough shares his seed mix recipes in the book, and they are shared for a variety of growing zones. Today's Garden Chore Start thinking about ways to have a Garden-themed Thanksgiving. After Halloween, the little pumpkins, squashes, and gourds begin to go on sale. But they will last for months if they are kept in a cool, dry, space. Your Thanksgiving tablescape can feature these classic elements, but you can also incorporate other garden-inspired items into your tablescape. This year, consider adding a yule-log - an actual log that you can decorate with mosses, air plants, and succulents. Crotons offer beautiful autumnal colors. Jade plants provide architecture and plumpness, a perfect accent for your Thanksgiving table. Another wonder item that I stumbled on a few years ago - and managed to find for you online today - is a cast iron mini tree stand. This is such a fun way to bring nature indoors. In this case, you can take a nature walk and look for a beautiful tree branch that you can display using the cast iron mini tree stand. You could even turn the tree into a centerpiece for your Thanksgiving table or a thankful tree for your Thanksgiving tradition. You can decorate it with ribbons or with little notes that count your blessings. I searched and searched online to find the little tree stand, and I found it on the website Antique Farm House. They sell the cast iron mini tree stand as a set of four. So, go ahead and buy the set for $24, and then you have three extra lovely little stands that you can use as gifts over the holidays. Something Sweet Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart Mother Nature has blessed us yet again with a change of seasons. The fall season is a season of movement and transition. We are transitioning from hot to cold and wet to dry. Ayurvedic health and wellness experts tell us that this is the time of year when, like the garden, we also need to change to achieve balance. So, here are some other activities that can benefit gardeners as we transition out of our gardens and into our homes. Take time to ground yourself by increasing the amount of stillness in your day. Our gardens are a natural place of stillness and silence for us. Even when we are weeding, we are grounded and quiet. And we are focused on a single point of connection with the earth. The work in the garden is not like other work we perform. To make up for this loss of grounding and stilling work, adding in more opportunities for stillness can bring calm and a sense of balance. Curl up in your favorite chair. Fill a corner of a room with houseplants and sit beside them. Imitate your plants and add stillness to your day. Add warmth to counter the cold, dry air; eat warm foods. Dig out your crockpot so you can have a warm, cooked meal every day. Enjoy warm drinks like coffee and herbal teas. Enjoy spices and herbs that are warming like cinnamon and ginger. Microgreens of basil and mustards are very warming as well and happily grow on the kitchen counter. At bedtime, a little cup of warmed milk with a pinch of nutmeg or cinnamon and sugar is a lovely way to end the day. Finish some of your remaining garden tasks indoors. If you have items you need to go through, bring them indoors where it's warm and where you have a sink you can fill with warm soapy water. Clean off the cobwebs and the grime. Go through your aprons and your gloves. Tidy up the bins that have been catchalls in the potting shed or garage - where you hang your hat in the garden. I recently washed up some pots and baskets along with some miscellaneous junk I had on my garden shelf outside the front door. Somehow, it was easier to address the clutter by evaluating the items inside a warm house than standing or sitting out in the wind and cold. So there you go; three tips to aid our transition into Fall - as we walk out of our gardens and into the shelter of a warm home. Thanks for listening to the daily gardener, and remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
Your Thanksgiving turkey may have had no rights, but thanks to Missouri voters last August, workers didn't get served up for dinner. The Thanksgiving edition of Heartland Labor Forum will […] The post Rebroadcast from Sept. 20: How We Defeated Right to Work and Now What? appeared first on KKFI.
*This is a listener FAVORITE from Season 1. We are using a new format and recording style for Season 3 and beyond. We have kept this episode on the main feed as it was one that the listeners loved.In this episode, Heather and Rachelle discuss two crime/murder stories that occurred on turkey day. In one story, you'll hear about a sister who uses the carving fork as a weapon! In the second story, you'll hear about a man who just didn't want his wife's family in his house. Unfortunately, the second one ends in murder - you've been warned. RIP to the victims and may YOUR Thanksgiving end in full stomachs and laughter with family/friends!
Your Thanksgiving can be a misery-filled, over-stuffed-just-like-the-turkey experience or it can be an enjoyable, relaxed, fun-to-eat-the-foods-you-love and appreciate-that-we-even-have-food-to-choose-to-eat day! In this final episode of the No-Fat-Gain Thanksgiving series, Kori gives a detailed breakdown of the macros for a moderate meal, compares it to the macros for her meal, and shares tips for creating a beasty feast full of flavor without all the fat. 00:10 Intro 03:20 Thanksgiving without gaining body fat - Can it be done? 03:40 The Macro View - "Moderate" portions 06:45 Thanksgiving meal energy bank scoreboard 07:10 The Macro View - Kori's dinner 14:05 The Macro View Comparison 15:00 Tips for a Moderately Healthy Thanksgiving Meal 18:45 Conclusion Thanks for visiting! SUBSCRIBE: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-diet-doc-life-mastery-podcast/id1385194556?mt=2&i=1000412057177 http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thedietdocweightloss FITNESS ENTREPRENEUR? Find out how to become The Diet Doc expert in your community! https://www.dropbox.com/s/mv4mwtiignpxkn2/The%20Diet%20Doc%20MEDIA%20KIT%202018.pdf?dl=0 FREE QUIZ: DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO MEET YOUR GOALS? https://www.dropbox.com/s/thmmokbc3kd8uw3/Principles%20of%20Persistent%20Pursuit%20-%20Free%20Assessment.pdf?dl=0 LET'S CONNECT! Website: https://www.thedietdoc.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheDietDoc Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/dietdocglobal Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/thedietdoclife Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/thedietdoc
It's the Radio Ronin Thanksgiving show!!!Chunga, Kenny & Spinari have been poisoned!!! DONT EAT THE FRY SAUCE!!! What are YOUR Thanksgiving traditions? Let's us know!! Did Chunga and Spinari catch a dangerous illness at Disneyland last September?? Kenny has a touching "heart to heart" talk with his daughter (get your Kleenex ready)Mark Hamill surprises people on Star Tours and Kenny D gives his review of Justice League!! LISTEN NOW!!!!It's on PodBash.com!!
It's the Radio Ronin Thanksgiving show!!! Chunga, Kenny & Spinari have been poisoned!!! DONT EAT THE FRY SAUCE!!! What are YOUR Thanksgiving traditions? Let's us know!! Did Chunga and Spinari catch a dangerous illness at Disneyland last September?? Kenny has a touching "heart to heart" talk with his daughter (get your Kleenex ready) Mark Hamill surprises people on Star Tours and Kenny D gives his review of Justice League!! LISTEN NOW!!!! It's on PodBash.com!!
It's the Radio Ronin Thanksgiving show!!! Chunga, Kenny & Spinari have been poisoned!!! DONT EAT THE FRY SAUCE!!! What are YOUR Thanksgiving traditions? Let's us know!! Did Chunga and Spinari catch a dangerous illness at Disneyland last September?? Kenny has a touching "heart to heart" talk with his daughter (get your Kleenex ready) Mark Hamill surprises people on Star Tours and Kenny D gives his review of Justice League!! LISTEN NOW!!!! It's on PodBash.com!!
It's the Radio Ronin Thanksgiving show!!!Chunga, Kenny & Spinari have been poisoned!!! DONT EAT THE FRY SAUCE!!! What are YOUR Thanksgiving traditions? Let's us know!! Did Chunga and Spinari catch a dangerous illness at Disneyland last September?? Kenny has a touching "heart to heart" talk with his daughter (get your Kleenex ready)Mark Hamill surprises people on Star Tours and Kenny D gives his review of Justice League!! LISTEN NOW!!!!It's on PodBash.com!!
We find out why Sam is so uncomfortable in an outdoor store. Your Thanksgiving tradition that you're looking forward to most. Whether it's food, family, or football. And more of our family favorite Thanksgiving recipes to get you ready for next week.
Gluten-free expert, author, coach and advocate Jules Shepard shares gluten-free news, interviews with intriguing guests, gluten-free baking tips and otherwise lively conversation. In this show, Jules answers the top 7 most asked questions she receives about how to have a gluten free Thanksgiving to remember (in a good way!). Your Thanksgiving questions answered, your worries put aside, as Jules debunks gluten-free myths and shares the secrets to easy gluten-free baking that will bring any favorite dish back for your family, gluten free. Post your questions to gfJules on Facebook or @THEgfJules on Twitter, then tune in for answers!
Gluten-free expert, author, coach and advocate Jules Shepard hosts a weekly show offering news, interviews with intriguing guests, gluten-free baking tips and otherwise lively conversation. Your Thanksgiving questions answered! Put your worries aside, as any favorite dish can be made deliciously, gluten-free! Post questions to gfJules on Facebook or @THEgfJules on Twitter, then tune in for answers!
Up in arms about the TSA pat-downs? Let's talk about it! Also, what are YOUR Thanksgiving plans this year? Plus, started that Christmas list yet? I have!! Tune in at 9pm!
Up in arms about the TSA pat-downs? Let's talk about it! Also, what are YOUR Thanksgiving plans this year? Plus, started that Christmas list yet? I have!! Tune in at 9pm!
Dave has come across a lot of things on the internet, including the Bible. Melyssa gives fashion tips in a time machine; thank god for yearbooks. A shout out for the Breast Cancer Coalition pf Rochester! OK, Ace Frehley probably didn't die, but wouldn't it be creepy if he had? What are YOUR Thanksgiving plans? Music: Al Tuck - Brother From Another Mother B.A. Johnston - Hot Nerd Steve Lukather - Flash In The Pan Dave Alvin and the Gulity Women - Weight of the World