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Toyota Meals Per Hour

by Denise // 28 June, 2013 // Comments off
 “This post was written as part of my sponsored partnership with the Stiletto Media Blogger Network.  The opinions and ideas shared are my own.” Six months after Superstorm Sandy, Food Bank For New York City still struggled to deliver emergency... Continue reading →

Random Thoughts about Sunny and Spirited Running, Inspiring Runs and Training Harder

by Denise // 25 June, 2013 // Comments off
Although I’ve taken a break from Track Tuesday, I’ve not taken a break from running.  Actually, I’ve been training like a mad woman.  I may have flunked another Juneathon but at least my training has been top notch. A couple... Continue reading →

Pinning and Planning – June 23

by Denise // 23 June, 2013 // Comments off
Last week, the family and I escaped to Captiva for a few days.  Like many of our visits to the island, our trip was full of relaxing each days and great food.  I always eat a ton of fish in... Continue reading →

Quinoa Tabbouleh

by Denise // 21 June, 2013 // Comments off
In my quest to reduce my carb intake, I have been replacing bad carbs with good carbs, such as quinoa.  Quinoa is an ancient herb packed with protein, high in iron, magnesium and fiber and a perfect running fuel. As... Continue reading →

Little Greek Restaurant Review and Giveaway

by Denise // 14 June, 2013 // Comments off
When most people celebrate their anniversary it typically involves good food and great company.  So like most, Little Greek wanted to recognize their 9th anniversary with a sampling party.  For this special occasion, they invited a few of my Tampa... Continue reading →

Biztown Goes Spoonless with Früsh

by Denise // 6 June, 2013 // Comments off
Just before the school year ended, the primary teachers planned a school wide economic exhibit that transformed all the first and second grade classrooms into a marketplace where students could sell goods and services.  Parents and intermediate students played the... Continue reading →

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