by Blog Contributor | Sep 14, 2022 | food
Photo by Nicole Michalou The recipes for family traditions often change with each generation. Traditions, in general, have changed with each generation. The very elaborate Christmas dinners of my childhood have been replaced with less fussy traditions that allow...
by Blog Contributor | Sep 14, 2022 | Caregiving
Photo by Andrea Piacquadio During the past couple years of Covid restrictions many families began a journey of caring for a loved one. For many it was a time of chaos of caring for elder relatives, caring for children and trying to maintain a job working...
by Blog Contributor | Sep 5, 2022 | food, Food and Lifestyle, Guest Article
Photo by Eva Bronzini Easter bread has deeper roots and a lot of symbolism, mainly baked in the shape of a wreath, which exemplifies the crown of thorns Jesus Christ wore at the crucifixion. Easter is a time of celebration, and essential family traditions arise, as...
by Blog Contributor | Sep 5, 2022 | food, Food and Lifestyle
Photo by Andrea Piacquadio Many of the most amazing recipes in the world can be found in cookbooks — but there are few cookbooks whose recipes all work perfectly. That is the Generations of Good Food. Many of our favorite recipes in the world are those...
by Blog Contributor | Sep 5, 2022 | Guest Article
Photo by Noelle Otto Aging does not necessarily mean you will have a slew of medical conditions or poor quality of life, but knowing what is normal for your body as you age and what is not is essential. Old age is a great time to relax and enjoy one’s life. Age...
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