Q. My neighbor will be coming home from the hospital with her new baby soon. I'd like to prepare some food as a gift for mom, dad, and grandma. I'm looking for low carb, low sodium ideas due to some health issues. What can I prepare that would be easy for them all to eat whenever they can? Roast a turkey breast? Some sort of low carb casserole? Healthy comfort food is what I want. Thanks!
A. What a lovely neighbour you are Gen, such a kind gesture.
This recipe is very similar to one I make now and again for a special gathering and I find a little of it goes a very long way, it is also adaptable as you can either add or take away certain elements of it to suit your taste.
http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/18649/turkey+gazpacho+salad
This recipe is very similar to one I make now and again for a special gathering and I find a little of it goes a very long way, it is also adaptable as you can either add or take away certain elements of it to suit your taste.
http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/18649/turkey+gazpacho+salad
What should I get my mother as a thank you gift for being there for me throughout college?
Q. I have no idea what to get my mother but I know that I want it to be a nice gift. My Mom has been invaluable to me as I've worked towards a degree. I graduate May 9th. I already have something for mother's day but I want her to have something special for graduation day.
A. You could always get something personalized. A personalized gift will giver her the impression that you put a lot of thought into it. I would try looking on http://www.universityfashions.com/custom-apparel/gifts.html You can buy embroidered or printed items off of their site. I've used them a few times in the past for gifts and I give them a Thumbs Up!
Good Luck!
Good Luck!
How should I phrase a baby shower invitation?
Q. I'm throwing a baby shower for someone who lives out of state. Any gifts she receives will have to be taken home on a plane. I want to include on the invitation that gifts are not required in order to attend, but I know many people will choose to bring a gift, and she does have a gift registry. Is there a polite way to include all this info, or is it tacky no matter how I phrase it?
I was thinking something along the lines of:
Gifts are welcome but not required. If you choose to bring a gift, Mom-to-Be is registered at Babies 'R' Us. Please remember she is traveling by air. :)
Other suggestions?
I was thinking something along the lines of:
Gifts are welcome but not required. If you choose to bring a gift, Mom-to-Be is registered at Babies 'R' Us. Please remember she is traveling by air. :)
Other suggestions?
A. When I was getting ready to order my baby shower invites, I wanted them to be totally personalized with my own wording, but I was really lost as to what was acceptable. I found lots of places that had wording ideas and suggestions, but my favorite place was http://www.cardsshopp.com. I went to this site for the wording ideas, but fell in love with their really cute invitation cards.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
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