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Serves 4 Ingredients 2 Tablespoons Fresh Parsley, Finely Chopped 1/3 Cup Raw Walnuts, Crumbled 1/3 Cup Plain Breadcrumbs 2 Tablespoons Extra Virgin Olive Oil Kosher Salt Black Pepper 1 ½ Pounds Red Beets, Large ½ Shallot, Peeled 4 Sprigs Fresh Thyme ¾ Cup Heavy Cream 6 Ounces Goat Cheese Preparation 1. Trim parsley leaves from […]

Serves 4 Ingredients ½ Cup Fresh Mint, Finely Chopped ½ Cup Buttermilk ¼ Cup Mayonnaise ½ Teaspoon Celery Salt 1 Tablespoon White Wine Vinegar Kosher Salt Black Pepper 1/3 Cup Blanched Almonds, Roughly Chopped 1 Cup Seedless Red Grapes ¾ Pound Brussels Sprouts, Trimmed and Shredded 1 Cup Fennel, Shredded 2 Green Apples, Shredded 4 […]

The use of social media in today’s working environment is almost a necessity to stay on top of up to-date trends, potential jobs and effective networking. LinkedIn, a social media engine utilized particularly for networking professionals, provides great benefits for its users and members. Must Read: Join Our #GetRightGetTight Fitness Challenge! This hub is full […]

The transportation security administration, known commonly as the TSA, was enacted after 911 for our protection but can be one of the most frustrating parts of traveling. Take your shoes off, throw away your liquids, stand in line…It all gets a little annoying when you’re trying to make your flight! Must Read: Join Us For […]

Though there are many entrepreneurs and unemployed individuals singing praises of the Affordable Care Act and its ability to provide affordable health insurance to millions who would otherwise be priced out of health care options, there are several small business owners who deem certain rules and regulations surrounding the ACA to be detrimental to their […]

Where the heck are the “Dislike” and “Eye-roll” buttons on Facebook? The creators of the social media giant are slipping because these days, Facebook is being heavily abused by most users! Annoying is the word that comes to mind when I log onto my Facebook account. From statuses bragging about amazing jobs or vacations to […]

There are foods many traditions avoid eating New Year’s Eve or New Year’s Day. It is a tradition in the african American community to eat…

The hustle and bustle of the holiday season means you will probably be sleeping less, feel over stressed and eating much more. No Bueno! Cut back on colds, jet lag and extra pounds with these healthy holiday travel tips so there will be no regrets when you enter the new year! Must Read: WANDERLUSTING: The 5 […]

With a new year comes new goals and new opportunities. If you find yourself looking for a new job in 2014, Forbes.com and Manpower have gathered a few suggestions based on surveys of 18,000 employers across the U.S. This survey was taken to determine whether employers plan to add or cut jobs, keep employment levels […]

Congratulations are in order for Debbie Allen and all the participants in her production of The Hot Chocolate Nutcracker! The Debbie Allen Dance Academy received an early Christmas present this year — the Goldstar National Nutcracker Award. According to reports, the award-winning choreographer’s show beat out nearly 60 other productions for the title. MUST READ: BEAUTIFUL […]

According to the U.S. Labor Department and a recent Wall Street Journal article, women have reportedly recovered the jobs they lost during the recession, but men have not. 67.5 million women are currently employed today, which is an increase from the 67.4 million employed in early 2008. This statistic, as reported by the Labor Department, […]

December 24th is not only Christmas Eve, but also National Eggnog Day. On a fateful day in 1826, US Military Soldiers smuggled inexpensive whiskey into the barracks to make Eggnog for Christmas Day—an event now known as the Eggnog Riot. Originally crafted in Europe centuries ago, Eggnog eventually made its way to America and into […]