As I have been trying to be a bit more healthy, I have been really working on breaking the habit of energy drinks and pop for healthier beverage options – Can I say, I had no idea how amazing the world of teas actually is!
TeaWell has been my daughters favorite brand, and is quickly becoming mine. The options are endless. In fact, I”m super excited to try their Organic Honey Lemon, I’ve noticed about any tea with a lemon flavor taste especially yummy to me!
As we know soda pop is full of calories and sugar so tea is a great alternative (especially if you don’t add anything extra) and it supplies nutrients to your body, like vitamins and minerals. Plus there’s SO many varieties, I don’t think you could ever get sick of a particular flavor – and it’s great because its kind of like coffee: you can drink it hot or cold!
What’s great right now you can save $1 OFF 2 boxes of any Celestial Seasonings Tea! (Also keep an eye out for a great coupon from ValPak for even more savings on TeaWell at Walmart!)
Gluten free recipes are no longer hard to come by – but a delicious gluten free recipe? A little harder. These gluten free healthy oatmeal cookies are absolutely delish, and each cookie is only 2 Weight Watcher points!
Ingredients:
1 cup gluten free rolled oats
¼ cup gluten free flour
¼ cup brown sugar
½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
¼ teaspoon baking powder
¼ teaspoon baking soda
1 egg
6 tablespoons natural peanut butter
¼ cup unsweetened applesauce
½ teaspoon vanilla extract
2 tablespoons mini chocolate chips
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
In a large bowl, combine the rolled oats, gluten free flour, brown sugar, cinnamon, baking powder, and baking soda. Whisk to mix.
In a separate bowl, whisk together the egg, peanut butter, applesauce, and vanilla until smooth.
Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and stir to combine.
Fold in the chocolate chips.
Spoon cookies onto the parchment paper lined baking sheet and flatten each cookie with a fork.
Bake for 10 to 15 minutes. Remove from oven and allow to cool for a few minutes on the baking sheet, then transfer cookies to a wire rack to cool completely.
Dating is not only for teenagers,
but it is also for seniors too. There are people who are looking for romantic
relationships on their 60s or 70s. If you are one of them, you might be a
divorced senior or someone who is still single even after a lot of years have
passed. If this is your situation, then you might find the one with the help of
the internet. Know more about dating here.
Technology can help you a lot
when you are looking for friends and potential mates. You just have to go to
the internet, find the right dating site that suits you, and establish an
online profile. But there are a lot of dating sites to choose from so you have
to find the one that can cater to your needs.
Here are some of the tips that
you may find useful if you want to find the right dating site:
An In-Depth
Questionnaire
When you first register on a
website, a lot of questions will be asked regarding your hobbies, age, what
you’re looking for, etc. Make sure that you don’t enter your credit card
details, social security number, address, and other identifiable information
about you. Other than these, the right site will ask you some questions about
your preferences, location, favorite food, and a lot more to help narrow down your
matches. Answer them truthfully.
Local Matches
The best dating sites for seniors will find matches that are just in your area. You might get lucky if it’s just your next door neighbor. Regardless if you find your neighbor attractive or not, you should not have to fly to Africa just to meet your potential mate. When you want to say hi to your new found friend, he or she should just be a drive away. There are also sites that offer long-distance meet-ups. They organize events for singles on the area in order for singles to meet their potential matches easily.
A Large Network
There’s no rule when it comes to
dating. There are seniors who are looking to date someone younger than them.
There are others who want to find someone their age so that they can have a lot
to talk about. Regardless of the preference, a great site should have a large
network where users can choose anyone they want. There should also be a good
pool of seniors over 50 or 60 who are single, widowed, or divorced that are
available to chat anytime.
Tips for Online Dating
Don’t expect too much. Have real assumptions and expectations. It is natural to feel nervous when you are out of the dating game for a number of years already. You might need some refresher on how to casually meet someone or how to keep conversations going while on a date. Read more about conversations here: https://www.elitedaily.com/dating/keep-conversation-flowing-first-date/1833011. If possible, talk to your date on the phone before meeting them. This will give you an idea of how they are going to treat you or the kind of person they are. More about tips on online dating here:
A Cinderella-themed love story
does not happen at once. Love takes time to develop especially if you loved
someone too much previously. Keep everything casual at first. You should not
expect to feel the love at first sight or to feel head over heels when you meet
someone for a date. There are also times when you might not want to have a
second date with someone you met online. This is perfectly fine as long as you
tell them in a nice way. Although this might make them feel bad, you can also
try ghosting on them or simply stop communicating with them after the date.
This is a sponsored post with Canvas Discount and BraVoMark. All opinions are mine
I love to take photos, and I have tons of framed prints across my home, on the fireplace, the tv stand, book shelves, heck even in the kitchen! But recently I started to get more into taking my photos and putting them on a canvas to hang on the wall (or above the fireplace) and they look AMAZING! Not only are they great for home decor, but they make really awesome gifts as well.
My most recent purchase was a photo from Christmas that my Dad actually took. Very rarely anymore do I get all 3 of my kids in a photo , all smiling and not dressed in sweats and a tshirt =) I was super excited to get a canvas made for the living room, and it turned out great. Canvasdiscount.com had a great deal going on, and I got this fabulous print for less than $50 shipped!
The great thing is you can customize your photo , just upload and pick your framing, etc. I use Canva and PicMoney quite a bit with my blog, so we played around in the past and added a Bible verse and names, and bought this canvas as a gift for my parents, my Grandma, and of course, one for ourselves. Everyone always comments on how adorable it is, and it just pops!
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If you have joined the low carb or keto train, this low carb cauliflower ‘potato’ salad will hit the spot this spring/summer at your backyard cookout! Check it out below – taste great, and easy to make!
Chop cauliflower into small bite-size pieces. Place an inch of water in a large pot and bring to a boil. Add the cauliflower and cook for 8-10 minutes. Turn off heat. Drain cauliflower and return to pot. Sprinkle the cooked cauliflower with pink salt, then add the chopped egg, onion and celery.
In a small bowl, combine dill pickle relish, mayonnaise, yellow mustard, and a sprinkle of salt and pepper. Pour the mixture over the cauliflower and toss to completely coat.
Pour the cauliflower salad into serving bowl and garnish with paprika if desired.