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Food Bloggers Against Hunger – Penne and Asparagus {Friday Food Fight}

by Denise // 5 April, 2013 // Comments off
On Monday, I will join over 200 food bloggers to bring attention to the 50 million Americans who go hungry every day.  This call to action was prompted by by The Giving Table and the documentary A Place at the Table, playing... Continue reading →

30 Days of Giving – 2012

by Denise // 29 November, 2012 // Comments off
Having participating in the 30 Day Giving Challenge for four years now, the challenge has become such an integral part of the holidays, equally important as the turkey and its fixings in November.  To some, it may appear as a... Continue reading →

Random Tuesday Thoughts about New Challenges, Sweating Purple and Track Tuesday

by Denise // 30 October, 2012 // Comments off
Stupid Halloween candy!   I was doing so well with the Unprocessed Challenge.  Somehow I survived most of the month avoiding candy corn and chocolate bars.  Then the stupid Halloween candy went on BOGO at my local supermarket and had two... Continue reading →

Race for the Cure 2012 {recap}

by Denise // 10 October, 2012 // Comments off
Last Saturday, “sweat pink” was more than a clever catch phrase from my SPA sisters.  With temperatures in the 90s and stifling humidity, I took sweating pink to a whole new level at the Race for the Cure.  All 664... Continue reading →

Dine Out for No Kid Hungry

by Denise // 26 September, 2012 // Comments off
I fed starving children today.  What did you do? No, I didn’t breastfeed them.  My inappropriately placed sticker is more than a pastie.  It represents several restaurants across the country participating in the Dine Out for No Kid Hungry program.... Continue reading →

Racing for the Cure and a Superwoman

by Denise // 24 September, 2012 // Comments off
Once again this October, I will Race for the Cure. Earlier this year, when Susan G. Komen was catapulted into the controversial battleground of the “War on Women”, I worried about my involvement with the race.  Would I be able to... Continue reading →

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