If you love garlic, you’ll love these recipes. If you are not a garlic lover, you’ll still love these recipes—especially the chicken baked with 40 cloves of garlic!
Scared to Put it in the Mail
An author is ready to send his manuscript information to publishers, but hesitates. He uncovers a terrible resistance — a paralyzing fear — and he’s not sure why.
The Other Side of Me: The Majority Rules
Do you believe in the All-or-Nothing rule? You know, the idea that we’re either 100% happy or we’re not really happy? Maybe there’s a better way to think about it?
Falling Together
Mary Rose explores how we fight so hard for the right to carry our baggage. Clinging like lost and lonely children to emotions from the past; clinging so hard out of fear of who we would have to be without it.
Girl Meets Canada: Walking Takes You Paces
Emily got it in her head that circumnavigating Nova Scotia, by foot, was a swell idea. So to all the people that thought I was nuts for driving across Canada alone, I’d like to present Emily as exhibit A in my defence. If she’s not certifiable, how can I be?
Purging
Mary Black Bonnet takes an aching look at her past and her family, “how we were thrown together and no one made it out in one piece.” And out of darkness, she created her own roadmap into a life worth living.
Minnesota Mornings in Black and in Colour
A photographer. A curiosity. And Minnesota mornings worth capturing. Michael Lebowitz captures the spirit of the new day.
Is the Age of the “Tablet” Upon Us? Make it So!
Eric Brad weighs in on a new breed of affordable Android based tablets about to be released in the market and the impact they will have on us all.
Spirit of Place
In Australia’s Broken Hill region you can find the following inscription: “Some people come into our lives, leave footprints on our hearts and we are never, ever the same again.” You would be hard pressed to find a more humble epitaph to Australian mateship in a more fitting location.
Beyond the Mysteries of Ancient Egyptian Medicine
Some people inferred from Egyptian art and tombs that oddly-shaped aliens had visited earth, or that artists had taken extreme artistic license, elongating bodies, distorting skulls and creating hunched figures. But George Burden points out there may be medical explanations of which the sophisticated ancient Egyptians were well aware.
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