Friday, August 17, 2012

Mrs. Fields? is Turning 35 this Weekend - Franchising.com

Mrs. Fields? 35th Anniversary Hot Spots and Free Cookie Giveaways!

Broomfield, CO (PRWEB) August 16, 2012 -?This weekend marks the 35th anniversary of Mrs. Fields, an American success story of the sweetest kind. In 1977, after meeting with several different banks (who first devoured her cookies and then turned her down for a business loan), young mother and founder Debbi Fields persisted and finally achieved her dream of opening her own store on August 18 in Palo Alto, California.

During a quiet first day of business, Debbi took a batch of fresh cookies outside and walked up and down the boardwalk, handing out warm samples and leading a steady stream of happy customers back to her door. She learned something important that first day?this would be a business of selling smiles.

Thirty-five years later, the tradition of selling smiles continues although on a much larger scale. Today Mrs. Fields is an internationally recognized brand with over 325 franchised stores in 23 countries, as well as a successful gift catalog featuring online gifting (mrsfields.com), a delicious grocery product and successful licensing division.

As a tribute to their humble beginnings, Mrs. Fields is celebrating their 35th anniversary this weekend by handing out nearly ten thousand free cookies at five locations in four different cities around the country. The locations were chosen based on longstanding loyal customer bases, as a way to give back and thank customers for decades of business and smiles.

Mrs. Fields fans are encouraged to stop by, enjoy a free cookie, and share a smile at any one of five ?hot spots? Friday and Saturday:

Chicago, Illinois

Two locations:
32 E. Randolph
Chicago
IL -60601
Friday, August 17, 1:00 p.m.

242 S. State St
Chicago
IL -60604
Friday, August 17, 4:00 p.m.

Las Vegas, Nevada

Location:
Between City Center and Bellagio
Friday, August 17, 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, August 18, 11:00 a.m.

Park City, Utah

Location:
333 Main Street
Park City, Utah
84060-4000
Friday, August 17, 12:00 p.m.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Location:
Independence Mall Area near the Liberty Bell
Saturday, August 18, 12:00 p.m.

Contact:

Cassie Alvey
Mrs. Fields Gifts
(801) 412-8870

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Sunday, August 12, 2012

Do You Need a Professional Trustee? | Davidov Law Group

Aug 12, 2012 ?/? By: Michael Davidov, Estate Planning and Elder Law Attorney ?/? Category: Revocable Living Trusts, Trustees

Many people who create Trusts do not have a family member who is an appropriate person to appoint to serve as a Trustee. The person who serves as a Trustee should be financially responsible and someone who will not be tempted to administer the Trust for his or her own benefit instead of the benefit of the Trust beneficiaries. Ideally, the person should also be someone who the beneficiaries respect enough to defer to in decision-making without unnecessary challenges.

Many?people do have responsible and respected family members who can act as Trustees, but those who don?t have to look for other options.?Some people choose to use professionals. Banks and Trust Companies will act as Trustees for a fee. They can both be excellent options. Another option is to hire an attorney to act as a Trustee. Because of the professional ethics demanded of attorneys, they will act for the benefit of the Trust. Yet another option is to appoint the best family member that you can and hire an attorney to act as an advisor to the family member Trustee when the need arises for professional advice.

Talk to your estate planning attorney about who you should appoint to serve as a Trustee for the Trusts that you create and whether you would benefit from a professional as a Trustee.

Davidov Law Group is a member of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys.

Source: http://www.davidovlaw.com/blog/estate-planning/revocable-living-trusts/professional-trustee/

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Caring for Grosfillex Resin Patio Furniture - Grande Rencontre

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Source: http://granderencontre.com/caring-for-grosfillex-resin-patio-furniture.html

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My Delicious, Fat Burning, ?Paleo? Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe ...

My Delicious Paleo Chocolate Chip Cookies

GOD, I LOVE COOKIES!

Since it IS?Saturday and the weekend is here, I decided to take it easy and post something a little more FUN today.

I want to tell you about my Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe that I have been tweaking for about 7-10 days now.? I am really enjoying the recipe that yielded my most current batch of about 30 cookies.

Here is a little background about this project.? First of all, when it comes to food,?I come from a bodybuilding point of view.? And, although currently bodybuilding may not be the coolest new thing, one thing that bodybuilders understand very well is how every little?food choice has a direct impact on how you look, feel, and perform.? In short, good bodybuilders are masters of what I call goal oriented dieting.? A mastery of the art of eating is essential to the bodybuiding craft.? So, I may look at food a bit differently than you do.? I DO NOT count or worry about calories.? EVER.? To me, counting calories is for amateurs.? If it works for you, GREAT!? But, I?m just saying, there is a less painful way.? Counting calories SUCKS.? Even if I am dieting down for a bodybuilding contest, I DO NOT count calories.? It?s just totally irrelevant.? What is critical to me is FOOD CHOICE.

I look at each and every food in terms of:

  1. will this food help me?
  2. will this food hurt me?
  3. is this food basically neutral?

For example, eggs.? Eating at least one egg yolk per day, to me, is a necessity.? Not only is an egg yolk loaded with some advantageous items (such as arachidonic acid, biotin, and selenium)?that are difficult to find in other foods, eating eggs has been shown time and time again to stabilize blood sugar levels.? And anybody that knows anything about dieting can tell you that, essentially, ALL DIETING is about the manipulation of insulin.? But, hold on, today is Saturday, and I am getting a little more complicated here than I need to or want to.? We can talk high?level nutrition theory some other time.? Let?s just finish with saying that eating 2000 calories per day from sugar is?A WORLD APART from eating 2000 calories per day from chicken.? Anybody can see that, right?? That kind of blows calorie theory / energy metabolism and popular?diet theory right out of the water, does it not?? So, in summary, food choice trumps calories every day of the week.

Let?s get back to the cookies? damn it? I just LOVE cookies so much.? Anyway, before I shoot this recipe out there, I would also like to add that this recipe was inspired by similar Paleo recipes.? Now, I am not sure that the hardcore Paleo Diet people out there would agree that all my ingredients are Paleo, but I am happy with my current formula.

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Here?s the recipe:

Paul Newt?s Delicious Chocolate Chip Cookies

3.25 cups of Blanched Almond Flour

1/2 teaspoon of baking soda

1/2 teaspoon of sea salt

1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon

2 whole eggs

2 egg whites

4 tablespoons of coconut oil

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1/2 cup of pure maple syrup

1/2 cup Teddie Bear All Natural Peanut Butter Crunchy

1/2 cup coconut flakes

1/2 cup Dark Chocolate Chips (60% cacao)

1/2 cup Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips

What you should notice about my ingredients is they are BASIC,?CLEAN foods.? Also, there is no wheat flour in these cookies, which is probably the most important point.? I have been a chronic avoider of wheat and wheat products for at least 15 years or so.? My weakness was always that I love baked goodies like cookies and brownies, but for the most part, I have avoided wheat and wheat products at every turn.? Why?? The short answer is wheat is a problem, especially if you are male- wheat is estrogenic.? And (wheat) flour, in general, is a problem for anyone sensitive to carbohydrates, like I am.

If you examine each one of these ingredients, almost all of them provide positive health benefits on their own.? Go ahead and Google the health benefits of vanilla, cinnamon, coconut oil, almonds (almond flour), natural peanut butter, eggs, and dark chocolate (cacao).? You will find that you finish with a pretty long list of health benefits.? Granted, this is a pretty simplified way of looking at health benefits of food and you do have to also consider how eating these foods together affects the benefits, but I am happy to experiment on myself by overeating these cookies, haha.

Here?s the easy to follow?directions.

DIRECTIONS

Hopefully, you have a Kitchen Aid mixer AND a blender.? If not you will have to do most of it by hand in a large mixing bowl.? But let?s assume you have the mixer and the blender and then you can do it the easy way or find another way.

In the Kitchen Aid Mixer, throw in the almond flour, baking soda, sea salt, and cinnamon.? Set the mixer on low for a couple minutes and get that stuff mixed up.

In the BLENDER, crack the 2 whole eggs and throw them in, add 2 more egg whites.? Then add 4 tablespoons of coconut oil.? Add the vanilla extract, 1 teaspoon. ?Then add the 1/2 cup REAL maple syrup?

Let me tell you a funny story about REAL maple syrup?? maybe, some other time?

Okay, now blend up those ?wet? ingredients.? Don?t turn it into a Frappe, just put the blend on medium blend or ?stir? or whatever medium low is on your blender.? Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.

Restart the Kitchen Aid mixer on low and add the blender contents to your ?dry ingredients.? Use a rubber spatula to get all that good stuff out of the blender.

Let the mixer run for a few minutes while you clean up a little.

Stop the mixer.? Add the peanut butter and restart the mixer.? Mix for a couple minutes.? Stop the mixer and add the coconut flakes.? Restart the mixer and mix for a couple more minutes.? Let your cookie dough sit in the mixer for a few more minutes while you tidy up the kitchen a bit more.? Restart the mixer.? Mix for a couple more minutes.? Add in the CHOCOLATE CHIPS.?? Mix a little longer.? Good.

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Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper.? Even though you don?t really need to, spray the parchment paper with a non-stick cooking spray.? Use a parfait spoon to dole out golf ball size scoops of cookie dough on your cookie sheet lined with parchment paper.? I can fit 16 chocolate chip golf balls per sheet.? BAKE at 350 degrees for 11 minutes.

This recipe makes about 30 cookies.

MACRONUTRIENT PROFILE ? FATS, CARBOHYDRATES, PROTEINS

I entered this recipe into a diet app on my iPhone called Calorie Counter by FatSecret, so I could find out how much protein, carbohydrate, and fat was in this recipe.? Here are the results:

The full batch, entire batter, contains 326 grams of fat, 275 grams of carbohydrate, and 113 grams of protein, yielding a total of 4159 calories.

The entire batter makes about 30 cookies.? So divided out, each cookie contains roughly 11 grams of fat, 9 grams of carbohydrate, and 3.75 grams of protein.? It is also very important to notice that each cookie only contains 9 grams of carbs AND slightly more than 1.5 of those carbs/cookie are FIBER.? This means the ?net? carbs/cookie is actually only slightly more than 6 grams.? It is also very important to take note of the fat sources and types of fats in these cookies.? Without getting overly complicated, I find it important to mention that the majority of the saturated fat in this recipe comes from the coconut oil and?is in the form of MCTs (Medium Chain Triglycerides).? MCTs are another item, well known to bodybuilders, for?their ability to provide energy AND help your body burn more fat.?? Ahhhhhh? those bodybuilders in the 80?s REALLY WERE ahead of the curve.

SUMMARY

So I have made great tasting chocolate chip cookies that include several powerfood items, are Paleo, relatively low in carbs, contain no wheat or wheat products, and are gluten free.? Oh, and these cookies can help you lose bodyfat.? I call that a ?WIN?.

Unless you eat 25 of them like I did yesterday.

Enjoy these cookies!

I would love for you to try these and come back and comment on how much you enjoyed them?!

Source: http://www.theperfect105.com/2012/08/11/my-delicious-fat-burning-paleo-chocolate-chip-cookies-recipe/

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Summer camps as a way to maintain sibling relationships in ...

For many children in foster care of those adopted from foster care, being separated from one or more sibling is unfortunately a common experience. Although the sibling relationship is the longest relationship any person will have to another family member, about 70% of the children in foster care also have another sibling in care. Because of many barriers, these siblings are often placed in separate homes. Some children lose contact with their siblings and never have the chance to develop a relationship.

Resources such as Camp To Belong and Camp Connect (featured in this article) are one way that child welfare professionals and adoptive and foster parents can support sibling relationships.

Camp To Belong

Camp Connect

For more information on best practices with sibling groups in foster care and adoption, the following resources may be helpful.
Child Welfare Information Gateway - Sibling Issues in Foster Care and Adoption
Foster Club - personal stories of the impact of sibling separation by youth in foster care
Ellen Singer, LCSW - Sibling Bonds and Separation
NY State Office of Children and Family Services - Keeping Siblings Connected

Source: http://blog.lib.umn.edu/cascw/adoption/2012/08/maintaining-sibling-relationships-in-adoption-and-foster-care.html

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