Archive for May, 2010

  • Meatless Monday with Rachel Ray Vegetable Chili Mac
    Everyone, young and old, loves macaroni and cheese; however, the traditional version can be quite fatty and can be quite heavy to eat. What do you do to save yourself from culinary boredom? Make this Vegetable Chili Mac. Here is a new twist on this classic for your next Meatless Monday meal. This is a kid approved recipe from Rachel Ray’s Yum-O organization: INGREDIENTS: 4...
    by at May 24th, 2010 at 12:05 am
  • Will Canada hike interest rates in June? The answer may be in Australia…
    We’ve been watching the gradual recovery of the economy in Canada with great interest over the last 6-9 months and as we near the mid point of 2010 signs relating to spending, productivity and employment all keep ticking (slowly but surely) upwards. Speculation as to whether this will subsequently translate to an increase in bank interest rates has been growing in...
    by at May 21st, 2010 at 12:05 am
  • General Motors rev up recycling
    Once the single largest employer in North America and rocked by over a decade of diminishing sales and accusations of irresponsible spending which culminated in a large government sanctioned bailout, General Motors have experienced the very best of times and worst of times over the last 50 years. In an auto industry that has undergone wholesale changes in the last 25 years...
    by at May 20th, 2010 at 12:05 am
  • Non profit blogs/sites you should read – part one
    The internet has become the equivalent of having more than the city library at your fingertips such are the resources available to you at the click of a mouse. If you operate a nonprofit the fountain of knowledge online can be overwhelming or contradictory but ultimately if you learn to filter out the information that is most pertinent and ‘fresh’ the internet...
    by at May 17th, 2010 at 01:05 pm
  • Meatless Monday with Chinese Rice Bowl by Rachel Ray
    For those interested in living a greener lifestyle the next step after switching over from plastic water bottle to sustainable and recycling is being part of Meatless Mondays. It is a movement to cut meat out of your diet at least one day a week in an effort to reduce your carbon footprint. One hitch when trying to switch over to eco-vegetarianism, is children as they...
    by at May 17th, 2010 at 12:05 am
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