MSG: Innovation with unintended consequences 377 days ago Read More
History from the Glutamate Association: More than 1,200 years ago, Oriental cooks discovered that some foods tasted better when prepared with a soup stock made from the seaweed Laminaria Japonica. ...
Life Secrets 537 days ago Read More
Brendon Burchard, Author of Life's Golden Ticket offers readers a chance to share their secrets of living a happy and meaningful life ... and read the secrets of others. These short snippets of lif...
Seeing Miksang 466 days ago Read More
"To see a world in a grain of sand And a heaven in a wild flower, Hold infinity in the palm of your hand And eternity in an hour." (William Blake)
This just in from my favorite artist blogger, Rob...
Burke's Wedding Vows 539 days ago Read More
If you missed the final episode of Grey's Anatomy, you missed a romantic moment that would melt the heart of Medusa. Preston Burke practices his vows in an operating room full of women. Here are th...
Raise the Roof 487 days ago Read More
Artist Robert Genn's newsletter "Painter's Keys" continues to offer great insights about art, creativity and life. Here's his latest offering:
Now it seems that researchers at the Universities of B...
Thousand-Hand Guan Yin 580 days ago Read More
If you haven't seen this, don't miss it.
There is a phenomenon sweeping through Asia which is still relatively unknown in the West. It is a stunning stage performance called Thousand-Hand Guan Yin...
Amazing Grace Movie 638 days ago Read More
Don't miss this one ... it's an inspiring movie about a powerful moment in history. This year is the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade in the UK and the leading force behind th...
Are You Happy? 638 days ago Read More
Before you read any further, stop and answer the question: "How happy are you?" and answer it with a number from 1 - 10 (10 being the highest level of happiness).
While that question seems an arbi...
The Missing Stage 641 days ago Read More
Perhaps it's a bit foolish to fly in the face of an established field of research and science but after my last post, I began to think even more about the stages of grief. Kubler-Ross suggested 5:...
Science of Grief 643 days ago Read More
Richard died three months ago and just as I’m starting to expect things to get better, they seem to be getting worse. Obviously, grief doesn’t operate on a linear curve. The surprising thing is dep...