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Love Success Stories After a Romance Scam (1) rful fresh-fruit salad for a party and her grandson wouldn’t touch it. If there’s one thing grandma’s like, it’s watching they’re grandchildren eat healthy foods so she was bound and determined to get some of the fruit salad into him. She came up with the idea of putting the fruit salad in an ice-cream cone and suddenly fruit salad was the best thing ever and all the kids wanted it. Since then people who witnessed the success at the party have tried the ice-cream cone technique with cottage cheese and even tuna salad and it hasn’t failed yet. If it’s in an ice-cream cone, chances are kids will eat it.Jane (not real name) is a forty-seven year-old lady, divorced, living in Austin, Texas. She has three grown-up children, who are all married. In 2006, she lost some thousands of dollars to a scammer from Nigeria.She refused to be deterred by this experience and again signed up with one of the popular dating sites to get a probable date. She also joined some online groups in order to meet and make friends.It was on one of such sites that she met Dave (not real name), a forty something year old man living in Abuja, Nigeria.They seemed to get #5 – Ov Factors That May Determine the Final Appraisal of Your Home If you are a parent, you’re probably all-too-familiar with hearing “eww!” ick!” “I don’t like it!” and “That’s gross!” coming out of your child’s mouth. In fact, getting a child to eat health food can sometimes be as hard as getting a parking space that three other cars are waiting for. If you’re tired of your child’s dietary battles turning into tactical missions and survival-of-the-fittest lessons (or survival of the most stubborn), we’ve got six sneaky ways for you to trick your child into eating health food that you’re absolutely going to love.So, after careful consideration of the time, expense, and energy involved in selling your own home, you have decided to go the For Sale By Owner route. You have taken care of all necessary inspections and legalities, you are ready to plant a sign on your front lawn and place an ad in the paper. Before you take these steps to attract potential buyers, of course, you will need to know the value of your home. This will help you to finalize the proper sale price, one that accurately reflects the condition of the property and surrounding neighborhood, one that will #1 – Carrot Cupcakes Show me a child who doesn’t love cupcakes and I’ll show you a dog that doesn’t like bones. I’ve known hundreds of children in my lifetime and I cannot remember a single one of them not liking cupcakes. That’s what I call an opportunity. We all know cupcakes aren’t healthy. Chocolate or white cake and a bunch of sugary frosting on top equates to nothing more than empty calories and a huge sugar rush. But what if you make cupcakes out of carrot cake? Or even zucchini or banana bread? All you have to do then is create a cream-cheese frosting (lightly sweetened of course) and you’ve got a cupcake that’s healthy and that kids can’t resist. #2 – Fruit Smoothies Some parents, no matter how hard they try, just can’t get their children to eat fresh fruit. It may be the texture or the taste, but whatever it is, getting them to eat fruit is like getting a vegetarian to try steak – it just isn’t going to happen. One day a friend of mine was drinking a fruit smoothie she had picked up at the local juice bar and her son asked her if he could have a sip of her “shake.” My friend didn’t bother to correct her son. She simply gave him the cup and let him take a swallow. Guess what? He loved it! Since then they’ve been making their own healthy fruit smoothies at home and he’s getting wholesome fruit on a regular basis. #3 – Dip It For some reason (I have yet to figure this one out), children seem to accept healthy food easier if they can dip it. Offer a little girl a whole carrot and she’ll look at you like you’ve grown a third eye. Offer her cut-up carrot sticks with low-fat vegetable dip and she’s in seventh heaven. If you can’t get your child to eat healthy foods, try offering healthy dips to go with it and you might be surprised at how quickly they change their minds. #4 – Put It in an Ice Cream Cone A woman we know of had made a wonderful fresh-fruit salad for a party and her grandson wouldn’t touch it. If there’s one thing grandma’s like, it’s watching they’re grandchildren eat healthy foods so she was bound and determined to get some of the fruit salad into him. She came up with the idea of putting the fruit salad in an ice-cream cone and suddenly fruit salad was the best thing ever and all the kids wanted it. Since then people who witnessed the success at the party have tried the ice-cream cone technique with cottage cheese and even tuna salad and it hasn’t failed yet. If it’s in an ice-cream cone, chances are kids will eat it. #5 – Ov The Top Three Design Priorities - Old and Wise, But Still Not Recognized upcakes and I’ll show you a dog that doesn’t like bones. I’ve known hundreds of children in my lifetime and I cannot remember a single one of them not liking cupcakes. That’s what I call an opportunity.Imagine it - a new, shiny red sports car that is simply stunning to behold. A beauty. A masterpice of shape and design. But, it doesn't move - not an inch.Many web sites today are like that sports car. Very cool and very beautiful, but they don't take you take you where you want to go. How depressing.If you want your web site to be a success, it is more important than ever to follow the top three design priorities as described by Jacob Nielsen, a leader in web usability:1. Clearly communicate - Remember that writing for the web is dif We all know cupcakes aren’t healthy. Chocolate or white cake and a bunch of sugary frosting on top equates to nothing more than empty calories and a huge sugar rush. But what if you make cupcakes out of carrot cake? Or even zucchini or banana bread? All you have to do then is create a cream-cheese frosting (lightly sweetened of course) and you’ve got a cupcake that’s healthy and that kids can’t resist. #2 – Fruit Smoothies Some parents, no matter how hard they try, just can’t get their children to eat fresh fruit. It may be the texture or the taste, but whatever it is, getting them to eat fruit is like getting a vegetarian to try steak – it just isn’t going to happen. One day a friend of mine was drinking a fruit smoothie she had picked up at the local juice bar and her son asked her if he could have a sip of her “shake.” My friend didn’t bother to correct her son. She simply gave him the cup and let him take a swallow. Guess what? He loved it! Since then they’ve been making their own healthy fruit smoothies at home and he’s getting wholesome fruit on a regular basis. #3 – Dip It For some reason (I have yet to figure this one out), children seem to accept healthy food easier if they can dip it. Offer a little girl a whole carrot and she’ll look at you like you’ve grown a third eye. Offer her cut-up carrot sticks with low-fat vegetable dip and she’s in seventh heaven. If you can’t get your child to eat healthy foods, try offering healthy dips to go with it and you might be surprised at how quickly they change their minds. #4 – Put It in an Ice Cream Cone A woman we know of had made a wonderful fresh-fruit salad for a party and her grandson wouldn’t touch it. If there’s one thing grandma’s like, it’s watching they’re grandchildren eat healthy foods so she was bound and determined to get some of the fruit salad into him. She came up with the idea of putting the fruit salad in an ice-cream cone and suddenly fruit salad was the best thing ever and all the kids wanted it. Since then people who witnessed the success at the party have tried the ice-cream cone technique with cottage cheese and even tuna salad and it hasn’t failed yet. If it’s in an ice-cream cone, chances are kids will eat it. #5 – Ov Think Big: Then See the Big Picture 2 – Fruit SmoothiesIs it important to see the big picture? Companies need people who have critical thinking skills, in order to help the company move forward. However, this can’t happen if we don’t take the time to hire people with critical thinking skills so that they may see the impact of their actions and words. I have, recently been providing training programs for an agency seeking to develop their personnel's Critical Thinking skills. This concept, while not new, has only been taught to various disciplines in the past two decades. The result is that many professionals have Some parents, no matter how hard they try, just can’t get their children to eat fresh fruit. It may be the texture or the taste, but whatever it is, getting them to eat fruit is like getting a vegetarian to try steak – it just isn’t going to happen. One day a friend of mine was drinking a fruit smoothie she had picked up at the local juice bar and her son asked her if he could have a sip of her “shake.” My friend didn’t bother to correct her son. She simply gave him the cup and let him take a swallow. Guess what? He loved it! Since then they’ve been making their own healthy fruit smoothies at home and he’s getting wholesome fruit on a regular basis. #3 – Dip It For some reason (I have yet to figure this one out), children seem to accept healthy food easier if they can dip it. Offer a little girl a whole carrot and she’ll look at you like you’ve grown a third eye. Offer her cut-up carrot sticks with low-fat vegetable dip and she’s in seventh heaven. If you can’t get your child to eat healthy foods, try offering healthy dips to go with it and you might be surprised at how quickly they change their minds. #4 – Put It in an Ice Cream Cone A woman we know of had made a wonderful fresh-fruit salad for a party and her grandson wouldn’t touch it. If there’s one thing grandma’s like, it’s watching they’re grandchildren eat healthy foods so she was bound and determined to get some of the fruit salad into him. She came up with the idea of putting the fruit salad in an ice-cream cone and suddenly fruit salad was the best thing ever and all the kids wanted it. Since then people who witnessed the success at the party have tried the ice-cream cone technique with cottage cheese and even tuna salad and it hasn’t failed yet. If it’s in an ice-cream cone, chances are kids will eat it. #5 – Ov Cheap Places to Go on a Date othies at home and he’s getting wholesome fruit on a regular basis.Don't have enough money for those lavish restaurants and candle light dinners? Can’t afford those expensive shopping sprees either? Is there any way I can have a good time and not look cheap? Don't worry you don't always need to be rich and wealthy to have a successful date. There are many other places you can take your date and have a wonderful time together without looking cheap. Read on to find out how you can do it too.Go to the zoo- Who doesn’t like wild life and nature. Just take your date to a nearby zoo. Almost all of them are mostly free or ver #3 – Dip It For some reason (I have yet to figure this one out), children seem to accept healthy food easier if they can dip it. Offer a little girl a whole carrot and she’ll look at you like you’ve grown a third eye. Offer her cut-up carrot sticks with low-fat vegetable dip and she’s in seventh heaven. If you can’t get your child to eat healthy foods, try offering healthy dips to go with it and you might be surprised at how quickly they change their minds. #4 – Put It in an Ice Cream Cone A woman we know of had made a wonderful fresh-fruit salad for a party and her grandson wouldn’t touch it. If there’s one thing grandma’s like, it’s watching they’re grandchildren eat healthy foods so she was bound and determined to get some of the fruit salad into him. She came up with the idea of putting the fruit salad in an ice-cream cone and suddenly fruit salad was the best thing ever and all the kids wanted it. Since then people who witnessed the success at the party have tried the ice-cream cone technique with cottage cheese and even tuna salad and it hasn’t failed yet. If it’s in an ice-cream cone, chances are kids will eat it. #5 – Ov Economists Expect mortgage Rates to Hold rful fresh-fruit salad for a party and her grandson wouldn’t touch it. If there’s one thing grandma’s like, it’s watching they’re grandchildren eat healthy foods so she was bound and determined to get some of the fruit salad into him. She came up with the idea of putting the fruit salad in an ice-cream cone and suddenly fruit salad was the best thing ever and all the kids wanted it. Since then people who witnessed the success at the party have tried the ice-cream cone technique with cottage cheese and even tuna salad and it hasn’t failed yet. If it’s in an ice-cream cone, chances are kids will eat it.Interest rates for fixed-rate, 30-year home mortgages are likely to hold below 7% for the rest of the year, according to mortgage giant Freddie Mac.Chief economist for Freddie Mac, Frank Nothaft, said in an interview on Monday in Washington that 30-year rates will likely continue to rise in the upcoming months, but shouldn't go past 7%.Nothaft said that long-term interest rates could even fall and will probably not hit 7% until the second half of 2007.Freddie Mac was established by Congress in 1970. The company buys residential mortgages f #5 – Ovaltine Please If you know what Ovaltine is or if you already have Ovaltine in the house, that’s great. If you don’t, you’re about to fall in love with a good, old-fashioned wholesome product. There are thousands upon thousands of children who just don’t like the taste of milk. However, when Ovaltine is mixed into it, many of them can’t get enough. Ovaltine makes milk taste somewhat like chocolate milk, but more malt-flavored. Even though the stuff tastes great, it’s actually quite healthy. Ovaltine is full of vitamins and minerals and it’s fat free and cholesterol free. Just add it to low-fat milk and you’ve got healthy chocolate milk for your kids. #6 – Make It Pretty The visual presentation of food has a big impact on how kids perceive it. Throw some plain low-fat, all-natural yogurt in a plastic bowl with a spoon and they’ll probably turn their noses up at it. However, if you put it in a parfait cup with a sprinkling of granola or a few berries on top and serve it with a fancy spoon, it may be an entirely different story. The same goes for healthy drinks. Serve fresh juice or milk with an interesting straw and kids will be much more likely to drink it. While deception and trickery isn’t something we should often use when dealing with our children, in the case of sneaking health foods into their diets, I think it’ll work out just fine. Copyright 2006 Pat Brill
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