Ladies, are you tired of your dry legs after shaving? Instead of soap or shaving cream, try some olive oil. Coat your legs in a light layer of olive oil, then run your razor over your legs. Your skin will feel conditioned and smooth instead of dried out.
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Grilled Salmon (on a cedar plank)
Originally posted on i ❤ Heart Healthy Food:
Grilling fish on wood is not new — but it was new to me. After doing it, I can say without crossing my fingers behind my back that it’s my favorite way to eat grilled fish. Why? It’s smoky and full of flavor. You don’t risk the…
Rhubarb wine
I came across this recipe after looking for something to do with rhubarb. You will need: 8 lb. rhubarb juice of 4 lemons 8 quarts of water 6 lb. of sugar Chop up rhubarb. Add lemon juice and water. Let it stand for 3 days. Strain. Add sugar and put the concoction in a crock.…Read more »
Cole Slaw
Cole slaw has been an American side dish for centuries, but did you know it started out in New Amsterdam, the Dutch colony of America in the 1600’s? That’s right. It was a cabbage salad served alongside a plate of veal meatballs. It was called Kool-sla. It wasn’t until 1751, when a traveler commented on the…Read more »
Cookies
It’s the little things that became part of American culture. The Dutch colonies had opened up bakeries in the 1600’s. One of their famous recipes was called “koeckjes”. It is pronounced “cook-yehs.” Literally, little cakes. As it became Americanized, the word changed to cookies.
The Boss
I’ve been researching for my family history site and I came across something interesting. The Dutch that formed the first colonies in America had started one of the first governments. They wanted a nation not governed by royalty. The Dutch word for master is baas and it became a different connotation in the New World.…Read more »
Shaving Cream Wonder
Instead of using ammonia or products like Windex for your windows or mirrors, try shaving cream. It keeps your mirrors and windows from fogging up and glare-free.
The Problem With Dark Circles
There are no miracle cures for dark circles under the eyes. Genes are usually the culprit. If you look at old photos of your ancestors and you notice the dark circles under their eyes, then you’ll know I’m right. Another factor is allergies. If you have fair skin, it’s more obvious.The small capillaries stretch and…Read more »
Revive Those Puffy Eyes
Excess salt and artificial sweeteners can contribute to eye puffiness. Seasonal allergies trigger the release of histamines in the body, inflame the blood vessels, and cause swelling. Over the counter Benadryl or other antihistamines can be helpful, but here are a few tips without medications: elevate head with two pillows at bedtime ice packs over…Read more »
Milk Beauty
I found this old recipe and thought I would share it. A milk bath is the best way to achieve beauty for it whitens the skin and gets rid of that nasty brown sun color. To treat wrinkles, milk should be rubbed in a gentle massage in the direction of the wrinkles. Should a more…Read more »