Almost everyone today shows some concern about what the inhabitants of Earth can do to keep the planet clean and livable. Because each of us is only one person, there are no large-scale projects we can do, but if we all do something that may seem small, our combined efforts will help to keep our planet viable. A few things we can do: Plant a tree. Over time, a single tree can … [Read more...] about Earth Day thoughts
Archives for March 2020
Catch up on retirement savings
Check these five simple ways to catch up on retirement savings The best way to save for your retirement is to start investing early and let compound interest work for you. But what if you started late or had financial problems at middle age that ate into your nest egg? If you have a nest egg at all, you're better off than more than a third of Americans who haven't … [Read more...] about Catch up on retirement savings
Skinny Gypsy Toast
French toast has its humble beginnings in 4th century Rome, even before the Middle Ages (5th to 15th century) in Medieval Europe. The Romans took their day-old bread, soaked it in an egg and milk mixture and fried it. They called it pain perdu 'lost bread,' and it is even mentioned in the ancient recipe book, Apicius. Today the dish is known by many names including Eggy … [Read more...] about Skinny Gypsy Toast