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The New Kitchen

Because of the horrible weather on Monday, I was able to stay home from work. And because it was a lovely bright day and we needed to stay warm, Mom and I decided to clean the kitchen. What better way to spend the day then cleaning and work on house things? 
We tore through the kitchen like a whirl wind doing some much needed tidying, rearranging the counters for the thousand time and de-cluttering. After all that work we decided a photo session was in order! So, here it is- The Almost Finished Kitchen!
Disclaimer: This of course is not how it looks normally. What kitchen stays this clean all the time?!

 As you will probably notice, there are still a few things to be done. The kick plate needs to be finished, back splash tiled, windows and doors trimmed out and the end shelves installed. But it is a functioning kitchen and we have hot and cold running water, so we are not complaining!
 Once I get the curtains up, they will add a dash of blue to the red.

Mom's beloved Kitty Cat clock. This is a reproduction of the ones made during the Great Depression.

 The "ugly" side of the kitchen. We are planning on installing a pantry cupboard on the other side of the refrigerator (the side not shown). The quilt is also a temporary fixture, it is there to keep the warm air from disappearing down the basement stairs. On my list of things to find; one basement door!
 A Christmas present. Isn't it cute! I couldn't help falling in love with it.
We loved all the colors against the crisp white.
This is my favorite drawer. The sides are made of tin and it appears to at one time have had a sliding tin lid.
 You can see here the tin drawer is the deepest drawer, which is why it ended up full of dish towels. I do like the two little drawers on top of each other. They keep our mixing spoons and gadgets organized nicely.
Well, I hope you enjoyed my kitchen tour! I will be sure to share an update when it is properly finished!

The Hump Day Blog Hop!

Hey guys! I am so excited you have come over. We are halfway through the week and the hump day camel is too freaking cool, so I decided to start a weekly blog hop to celebrate.

This is a little different than a link up. To participate, simply add your blog link. There is no required entry or anything like that. This is about networking, making new friends, and finding new blogs.

All I ask:

1) "The Hump Day" blog hop button button be displayed anywhere on your blog page or a specific entry with a link back to me or the weekly co-host.
2) You don't have to follow me, but in the words of Blake Shelton: it'd sure be cool if ya did.
3) Please follow the co-host. I love helping and promoting these amazing women in the blog world!
4) Mingle with your fellow Bloggers.

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    The Hump Day Blog Hop

    This weeks co-host is my amazing Bloggy BFF, Kerry! Be sure to check out her blog Til Then Smile Often

    Till Then Smile Often

    She is so talented. She literally posts some of the most amazing recipes. I get so many ideas from her. She also keeps me motivated with my work out's. Have you seen the calories this chick burns during her workouts?! Even if you need just a friend, Kerry is the one to lean on. Oh also, I teamed up with her to giveaway a $75 Visa or Target giftcard for 1 year Blogging anniversary... now you REALLY have to go check her out!

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    Tasty Tuesday! Mexican Meatball Soup!

    Not only is this recipe delicious and nutritious, it is easy to prepare.  You can cook it one pot!  We call these One Pot Wonders!

    One Pot Wonder – Albondigas Soup (Mexican Meatball)
    1             onion chopped
    1             carrot peeled and diced
    1             can chopped tomatoes
    6             cups beef broth
    1             pound lean ground beef (I use ground round)
    ¼            cup white rice
    ¼            cup flour or bread crumbs
    1             large egg
    ¼            tsp salt
    1             cup chopped cilantro

    In a 4 – 5 quart pan, combine onion, carrot, tomatoes and juices, and 5 ½ cups of the broth and ½ cup of water.  Bring to boil.

    While waiting for broth to boil, combine the remaining ½ cup broth, ground beef, rice, flour, egg, salt and ½ of the cilantro.  Mix with your hands to blend well.

    Uncover broth and vegetables and drop meat in 1 tablespoon portions in to pan.  Bring to boil and reduce heat to gentle simmer.  Cover pan and cook 20 minutes.  Can be made ahead and kept in refrigerator for 2 days.  Heat to simmering to serve.


    315 calories per serving, 22 g protein, 17 g fat, 18g car, 339 mg sodium, 92 mg cholesterol.

    Society on Girls: I Am Woman

    "We teach girls to shrink themselves to make themselves smaller. We say to girls: "You can have ambition, but not too much. You should aim to be successful - but not too successful, Otherwise you will threaten the man." Because I am female, I am expected to aspire to marriage. I am expected to make my life choices always keeping in mind that marriage is the most important. Now marriage can be a source of joy and love and mutual support, but why do we teach girls to aspire to marriage and we don't teach boys the same? We raise girls to see each other as competitors, not for jobs or for accomplishments, which I think can be a good thing - but for the attention of men. We teach girls that they cannot be sexual beings in the way that boys are. Feminist: the person who believes in the Social, Political, and Economic equality of the sexes."
    -Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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    I was reading Faith's blog entry where she posted the above quote. It is by a brilliant author and Beyonce just so happens to have it in her new song "Flawless". I downloaded the song at the gym the other day. I was enjoying it while kicking ass on my inclined walk. Then Chimamanda's voice came on and it was like...

    Wow. A wow moment. It was undoubtedly true, and beautifully said. 

    I cling to every word. That is how society views women. It is what I have witnessed growing up. My mom and dad did not raise me to believe this, but a lot of other family members, friends, peers, etc. did.

    First of all, we are all different. And as a woman, I would never bash another woman whose dream was to be a wife and mother. It's a beautiful thing, and if that is what a woman wants, than a woman should have it.

    What I do not agree with, is how there has been so much pressure for this is how it has to be. "This is what should be expected from a woman." To get married and have children has never been the highest on my priority list and I have been made to feel like something is wrong with me. I just never could put it in words so beautiful as Chimamanda. 

    Growing up, I had big dreams. I still do. Everyday the dreams change and get bigger. I wanted to be a singer, an actress, a model, a Forensic Psychologist, play the guitar, fitness compete, travel the world, skydive, write a novel, and the list could go on. But none of them were to get married and have children. Sure, I probably wanted both of them, but it just was not something I was living for.

    And you know, there is nothing wrong with that. 

    However, one day I feel as if I will meet my prince charming. Not like the one out of a fairytale, but the one who was made for me. I believe in that. Mainly because I am going to be willing to work my ass off for our relationship. I am going to love him more than he could have ever fathomed and right now, I have no idea who he is. I do not know when I will meet him, what will happen, and one thing I will never do is rush it. I am not going to live for that moment. I am not going to live for a man. I am going to live my life the way I want and the way I feel it should be, and if fate and God want it to happen, it will. That is the thing people sometimes forget: what is meant to be will always find a way.

    We then have the society view: woman vs. woman.

    That makes me madder and even sadder, then society "telling" women they are born to be wives and mothers. Why do women knock each other? This starts in grade school, and I hate it. I loathe when I hear a woman say; "I do not like girls. I perfer boys. Girls are too catty". I am all for women empowerment. The jealously really gets under my skin. I have always been the type of girl to appreciate a woman's beauty and especially when I see a woman being a CEO, political leader, or anything like that. To me, seeing that is refreshing, not something I would never try to knock down. Women need to fight through their insecurities; I think that is what a lot of cattiness stems from. We are so insecure because of society that if we feel a woman is "better than us" we have to knock her down. We can't like or appreciate her, we have to tear her apart so she is not favored more than us. 

    I applaud Beyonce for her new record and especially this song. Women can be SEXY, strong, talented, and educated. If a woman has a strong sexual side, she is deemed as a "slut" or "whore". But a man? He gets kudos. By nature we are all sexual beings. Explore your sexual side; feel the freedom. Be whomever you want. I myself am a very sexual being. That does not mean I go out sleeping around with everyone. I value myself more than that. I don't need too. But it doesn't mean I do not have the strong desires nor the curiosity. And I value it.

    You know... we do run the world, ladies.


    I always believe in the quote "Be the change you wish to see in the world". I live by it and this change starts with me. Do not fall into the mass - create your own.

    You know, I never knew how passionate I was about "Woman Empowerment" until I started writing and Blogging.

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    İdeal Meslek Rehberi HTML Kodu

    Merhaba Arkadaşlarlar ;
    Bugün sizlere bu aralar sosyal medyada çok dolaşan İdeal Meslek Rehberi  Html kodunu vereceğim
    İyi Kullanımlar.


    Kod:




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    A:link { color: green; text-decoration: none }
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    İdeal Meslek Rehberiniz!</h1>
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    Adını ve Soyadını Yaz ve İdeal Mesleğini Bul

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    The Hollingsworth Case and Wild Wooddale -- Part 2

    [Philadelphia] Times, June 22, 1896
    In the last post, we took a look at the unfortunate case of Abner Hollingsworth, a Mill Creek Hundred farmer murdered (most likely) in Wooddale in 1896. Several men were arrested, but ultimately no one was ever indicted for the crime. Just this case itself would have made for an interesting post, with many unanswered questions still lingering more than a century later.

    The real and fascinating questions, however, (in my mind, at least) concern the community of Wooddale itself. We first ran across it in the post about the Delaware Iron Works, at which time I assumed that "Wooddale" was comprised of only the iron works and the workers housing directly around it. Then, while researching the Spring Hill Brewery (and here) nearby, I was reminded of the quarry on the west side of Red Clay Creek and the Wilmington & Western tracks. At the time I speculated that perhaps much of the brewery's output was sold very locally to workers at the quarry and the iron mill. After learning more about Wooddale, now I'm sure of it.

    If you go back to the article about Abner Hollingsworth, this is what it has to say about Wooddale:
    At that time Wooddale was known as a quarry town and was notorious for its gambling "joints" and "speakeasies". No restrictions were placed upon saloons being open upon the Sabbath. In fact, Sunday was a day of riot and debauchery. Since the majority of the town's inhabitants were quick-tempered, fights and bloody quarrels were not uncommon sights. Farmers who lived near the place have been known to drive many miles out of their way to keep from passing through it. 
    From that description, Wooddale sounds like one of those little Wild West towns that you'd picture springing up near a mining camp. I think that's basically what it was, except instead of being out west it was on the eastern edge of Mill Creek Hundred. And while the name came from the iron mill, I think the bulk of what was referred to as Wooddale was actually centered around the quarry. The 1900 Census gives an idea of what and who was there. This page shows seven Italian families containing 35 people, including merchant Raffaele Julian, or Julian Rafelo as he's called in the article, the first guy who tried to scam Hollingsworth.

    The next page lists 49 male Italian laborers, with Louie Tange (Tong in the article) as the head of household. Tong was one of the men arrested for the murder but released. The group contains both single and married men, but no families. Since they're all listed as one household, it must have been a company dormitory of some sort. The quarry continued to operate for several more decades before shutting down. One question I have is what became of the workers? Did some or most stay local, perhaps moving into Wilmington? Is there anyone around (maybe reading this) who is descended from some of these Italian stone workers, and might have family stories about Wooddale?

    The biggest question, though, is just where all of this was located. Between the quarry and the iron mill, there must have been well over 100 people in the area. We have a good idea where the iron mill's worker housing was. Some of it is still there, and there's evidence of where other houses were along the same lane. As far as I know, however, nothing remains of the quarry's housing, like the 49 man dorm. All of the saloons, gambling houses, and "speakeasies" are gone as well. Where were they? After looking at the aerial photos taken in 1937 (not long after the quarry closed), I have a guess.

    Wooddale in 1937
    In the picture above, the quarry is the white area just above center, the Wood mansion and iron works site is in the lower right, and the Hoopes Reservoir dam is in the upper right. Red Clay Creek, the railroad, and Barley Mill Road all run between the quarry and the reservoir. To the west (left) of the quarry can be seen the remains of several small roads. These lie in the area now called Spring Valley. The lane on the right which appears to lead to a cleared area more or less tracks along the present course of South Spring Valley Road. The lane to the left is still partially present as a long private drive. My guess is that this is where the bulk of Wild Wooddale was. Very near to the quarry, but only a short walk from the iron works.

    The housing and structures built there were probably rather flimsy and temporary in nature, and likely disappeared soon after the workers did. If there were any remains of foundations or the like, they were probably removed in the late 50's/early 60's when the area began to be developed. Of this community that once had to have numbered at least 150 or more, I'd be surprised if anything remains.

    This brings us to the final unanswered question -- Why did this Wooddale community vanish not only physically, but also pretty much historically? To be fair, other small villages like this have come and gone, some leaving little if any trace. But with Wooddale, I think two things come into play that erase its memory even more effectively. First, as the newspaper reports indicate, this rowdy village (maybe not much more than a large encampment) was not exactly one that locals would brag about. Once the workers left, I'm sure the remaining neighbors were more than happy to try and forget they were ever there. Secondly, I think it may have to do with the workers themselves. Remember, almost all the quarry workers were Italian immigrants. Before that, many of the iron mill workers were also transplants, albeit native born ones. That fact that this community was populated by "outsiders" probably lead to it being largely forgotten once those workers left.

    I know I'll keep looking for more information about this unique community (as will others), and if anything else pops up I'll be sure to pass it along. The subject has interested me enough that I'm frustrated not to have more, outside of a few random tidbits, such as the fact that at one time the Wooddale Station mistress (and Post Mistress) was also known as the local prostitute. If enough additional facts emerge, I'll write another post about Wild Wooddale. I'm sure they'll be entertaining, if nothing else.

    BMI versus Weight Loss and Your Fitness Program

    Why Can't I Lose Weight?


    Aspen Fitness Develops Healthy People
    There is a huge misconception that becoming healthier exercise always means losing weight. The best fitness program will result in the loss of fat and an increase in muscle. The goal should always be developing a healthy body and lifestyle. Instead of focusing on losing weight, the fitness program should be designed around creating a healthy Body Mass Index (BMI).

    What is BMI?


    Body Mass Index is a measurement of the proportions of weight to height. Since it is readily available for the mass of the population, physicians use this measurement to asses a persons obesity rate. BMI does have a flaw though. I can not differentiate body fat versus muscle mass. For example, if a body builder were tested it would say he is obese even though his body fat is low! It is important to work with a professional personal trainer to ensure you are getting the best workout for your needs.

    So What is Body Fat?


    Body fat (over all fat in the body) can be dangerous, some forms more than others. Hip and thigh fat is less metabolically dangerous than abdominal or organ fat. High amounts of central fat increases risks in insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes, while low extremity fat does not. Following a good plan will help you reduce body fat and increase muscle.

    What Should I do?

    The most important component is working with a trainer that understands your needs, current physical condition and your goals. Most group classes will not give you this level of customized workouts. Come visit us at Jean-Robert's Gym and will help you determine the best way to meet your goals.


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