Betty’s Watermelon Basket with Melon Salad (Basket Carved by Rick)

April 24, 2012 by  
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In this video, Betty and Rick demonstrate how to carve a watermelon to make a basket for holding melon salad. We used watermelon, cantaloupe, and honeydew melon for the salad, but you can add or substitute any fruits that you like better, 1 ripe medium-sized round, seedless watermelon 1 ripe cantaloupe 1 ripe honeydew melon Use a sharp knife to carefully carve the watermelon, so that it is in the form of a basket with a handle. Save the meat of the watermelon, in large chunks. Do not use the handle for carrying the watermelon. Place the watermelon in a close-fitting Pyrex dish. Now peel the cantaloupe and honeydew melon, and chop the meat of the watermelon, cantaloupe, and honeydew melon into edible wedge-shaped pieces. Fill the watermelon basket until it is mounded up toward the handle. Then place the remainder of the cut-up melon in a large clear bowl for serving separately or for replenishing the watermelon basket when it is low. This is a great treat to take to a potluck dinner or a brunch. It is very pretty, but also tasty and healthy! Enjoy!!!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Healthy Finger Foods for baby/toddler: Green Beans

April 23, 2012 by  
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Fast and easy green beans for baby/toddleryes, I defrost first… these defrost pretty quick- great to grab and go
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Tanya Roberts Outrageous Love & Friendship Sam Botta-Live Fearless-Chris Shining,Executive Producer

April 23, 2012 by  
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Her husband of 25 years had died from illness, she was there for him and has overcome the grief and built a new life. Sam Botta: I asked you the secret of lifetime love (two years before)… And you said your man at the time adores youTanya Roberts: My man died 18 months ago after 25 years of a beautiful marriage, I grew up with him, and he did adore me, I adored him, and that’s what happens, I’m lucky to have had 25 years of outrageous love and friendship. SB: How did you get through the pain? TR: If I didn’t pull myself together I wouldn’t have been able to keep him alive and take care of him, that’s what you do. It’s Nothing heroic you just do it. You don’t want to see the one you love totally screwed up.. and you manage. I love you. www.imdb.me/livefearless IMDB.COM: www.imdb.com Tanya Roberts came from modest beginnings in the Bronx, New York, the daughter of a pen salesman (Irish) and a mother (Jewish) who were divorced before she reached high school. Tanya dropped out of high school at age 15, got married and hitchhiked around the country until her mother-in-law had the marriage annulled. She met psychology student Barry Roberts in New York while waiting in line to see a movie. A few months later, she proposed to him in a subway station, and they were married. .. Beautiful love story. Secretly hope. Live life with the kind of love that lasts. The memories, the hopes, the dreams. Never forgetting, especially On a sad day when we’ve lost a life-altering talent
Video Rating: 1 / 5

How Healthy Are Colorado Women of Reproductive Age?

April 22, 2012 by  
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The health of women who are at risk for unintended preganancy, or who want to have a child within two years, is crucial because their health before pregancy can affect the health of their future children. Learn what health care providers and public health professionals can do to promote preconception health.

Public Health 257BFall 2009 – Lecture 7

April 21, 2012 by  
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Public Health Preparedness and Emergency Response Professor Thomas Aragon

10 foods for healthy hair

April 21, 2012 by  
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decembersfitness.com top foods to have long and healthy hair

Helping hatch a baby chick

April 20, 2012 by  
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I needed to help hatch an 18 day baby chick in distress. 2 Hens had eaten 1/3 of the shell leaving the inner membraine intact but dried out except for a small hole near the chicks beak. The chick was chirping, coughing and sputtering. The hens then expelled the egg/chick from the nest so I brought the egg into my art studio where I turned up the heat and a humidifier. I placed the egg inside a roll of tape (to hold it in place) near the window in the sun (which is why the light seems to flicker.) This video is taken over the courseof many hours. First I used blunt end needle nose pliers to slide under the dried membraine and then slid very fine sharp sissors between the membrane and sissors and cut it open little by little. The membrane was far to tough to tear withmy bare fingers. After peeling away each bit of membrane I waited at least 1 hour in hopes of seeing some progress on the chicks part. But each time the chick continued it’s peeping and coughing. Once the dried membrane was removed from the portion exposed by the hens I waited many hours and rotated the egg a bit so the baby could simply get up and out. In the end I titlted the egg so the baby could kick and roll itself out which it did. I then cut the flesh connecting the chick to the remaining yolk and egg as close to the shell end as possable. Then I placed the chick under the hens who shared the nest teh chick came from. One hen seemed to view the chick as a preditor so I stayed in teh coop for a while hand

How to Plant a Bonnie Plant from a Peat Pot into Your Vegetable Garden

April 20, 2012 by  
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John from www.growingyourgreens.com shares with you how he transplants starts that are in peat pots into his raised bed garden. In this episode you will learn John’s method for transplanting that has gotten him a high success rate when planting vegetable starts in his square foot raised bed garden. After watching this episode, you will learn about the two ways he adds beneficial microbes when transplanting to encourage healthy root growth and explosive yields.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Tanya Roberts Outrageous Love & Friendship Sam Botta-Live Fearless-Chris Shining,Executive Producer

April 19, 2012 by  
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Her husband of 25 years had died from illness, she was there for him and has overcome the grief and built a new life. Sam Botta: I asked you the secret of lifetime love (two years before)… And you said your man at the time adores youTanya Roberts: My man died 18 months ago after 25 years of a beautiful marriage, I grew up with him, and he did adore me, I adored him, and that’s what happens, I’m lucky to have had 25 years of outrageous love and friendship. SB: How did you get through the pain? TR: If I didn’t pull myself together I wouldn’t have been able to keep him alive and take care of him, that’s what you do. It’s Nothing heroic you just do it. You don’t want to see the one you love totally screwed up.. and you manage. I love you. www.imdb.me/livefearless IMDB.COM: www.imdb.com Tanya Roberts came from modest beginnings in the Bronx, New York, the daughter of a pen salesman (Irish) and a mother (Jewish) who were divorced before she reached high school. Tanya dropped out of high school at age 15, got married and hitchhiked around the country until her mother-in-law had the marriage annulled. She met psychology student Barry Roberts in New York while waiting in line to see a movie. A few months later, she proposed to him in a subway station, and they were married. .. Beautiful love story. Secretly hope. Live life with the kind of love that lasts. The memories, the hopes, the dreams. Never forgetting, especially On a sad day when we’ve lost a life-altering talent
Video Rating: 1 / 5

Baby food challenge!

April 19, 2012 by  
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Video Rating: 0 / 5

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