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Real Blueberries?

Blueberries

Image: Michelle Meiklejohn / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

 

When you see blueberries on the box,
do you believe there are really
blueberries inside?

Check the ingredient list
to find out what’s REALLY
in your food.


Marilyn Kvasnok

Good Bye to 2011


Post a comment with your favorite and worst moments of 2011.

Marilyn Kvasnok

Thanksgiving Turkey

Here is a new way to prep your
Thanksgiving turkey.

Just for fun, of course!

1. Cut out aluminum foil in desired shapes.
2. Arrange the turkey in the roasting pan.
3. position the foil carefully. (see photo)
4. Roast according to your own recipe and serve.
5. Watch your guests’ faces …

Turkey in Bikini

Have you ever made a turkey like this?
What is your Thanksgiving menu this year?
Be sure to add a comment with your Thanksgiving traditions.

Marilyn Kvasnok

Where Does the Extra Guy Come From?

I love puzzles and brain teasers.  And they’re good stimulation for your brain.  First there’s 12.  Then there’s 13.  Where does the extra guy come from?  You may have to wait a few seconds for the picture to shift.  Watch closely!

When you figure out this one, please let me know.

 

What’s your favorite brain teaser?

Let’s Retire at the Holiday Inn

I ran across this letter in my archives and think it’s worth posting here.  If you’re starting to think about retirement and worry that a nursing home is in your future, worry no more.  Here’s an alternative.

LET’S RETIRE AT THE HOLIDAY INN

A few days ago, we received one of those infinitely forwarded emails that struck our fancy because it was so clever and, as you’ll soon read, has a certain quirky logic. Kudos to the anonymous writer:

“No nursing home for me! I’m checking into the Holiday Inn.

With the average cost for a nursing home per day reaching $188.00, there is a better way when we get old and feeble. I have already checked on reservations at the Holiday Inn. For a combined long-term stay discount and senior discount, it’s $49.23 per night.

That leaves $138.77 a day for:
Breakfast, lunch and dinner in any restaurant I want, or room service.

Laundry, gratuities and special TV movies. Plus, they provide a swimming pool, a workout room, a lounge, washer, dryer, etc. Most have free toothpaste and razors, and all have free shampoo and soap. They treat you like a customer, not a patient.

$5.00 worth of tips a day will have the entire staff scrambling to help you.

There is a city bus stop out front, and seniors ride free. The handicap bus will also pick you up (if you fake a decent limp). To meet other nice people, call a church bus on Sundays.

For a change of scenery, take the airport shuttle bus and eat at one of the nice restaurants there. While you’re at the airport, fly somewhere. Otherwise, the cash keeps building up.

It takes months to get into decent nursing homes. Holiday Inn will take your reservation today. And you are not stuck in one place forever, you can move from Inn to Inn, or even from city to city. Want to see Hawaii? They have a Holiday Inn there, too.

TV broken? Light bulbs need changing? Need a mattress replaced? No problem. They fix everything and apologize for the inconvenience.

The Inn has a night security person and daily room service. The maid checks if you are OK. If not, they will call the undertaker or an ambulance. If you fall and break a hip, Medicare will pay for the hip. And Holiday Inn will upgrade you to a suite for the rest of your life.

And no worries about visits from family. They will always be glad to find you, and probably check in for a few days mini-vacation. The grandkids can use the pool. What more can you ask for?

So, when I reach the golden age I’ll face it with a grin. Just forward all my emails to the Holiday Inn!”

Upon telling this story at a dinner with friends and too much red wine, we came up with even more benefits the Holiday Inn provides to retirees:

Most standard rooms have coffee makers, reclining chairs, and satellite TV-all you need to enjoy a cozy afternoon. After a movie and a good nap, you can check on your children (free local phone calls), then take a stroll to the lounge or restaurant where you meet new and exotic people every day. Many Holiday Inns even feature live entertainment on the weekends.

Often they have special offers, too, like the Kids Eat Free Program. You can invite your grandkids over after school to have a free dinner with you. Just tell them not to bring more than three friends. Pick a Holiday Inn where they allow pets, and your best friend can keep you company as well.

If you want to travel, but are a bit skittish about unfamiliar surroundings, in a Holiday Inn you’ll always feel at home because wherever you go, the rooms all look the same.

And if you’re getting a little absent-minded in your old days, you never have to worry about not finding your room — Your electronic key fits only one door and the helpful bellman or desk clerk is on duty 24/7.

Being perma-skeptics, we called a Holiday Inn to check this story out — and are happy to report that they were positively giddy at the idea of us checking in for a year or more. They even offered to negotiate the rate (we could have easily knocked them down to $40 a night!).

See you at the Inn!



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