A
recent “fish Friday” with visiting relatives demanded a drive in the country,
looking for birds and other fun. The sight seeing brought my family to
10025 Highway 124 and fried
seafood at Doug Nelson Café.
The
funny thing is, the view inside was of a country drive. A mural depicts a vintage
car in the setting sun at a store stocked with familiar old-time products and a
Clabber Girl Baking Powder sign. I was drawn to snuggling kittens nestled into
the painting, and a little boy who escaped his parents’ table was interested in
petting the creatures.
If
you didn’t know, you can buy Doug Nelson seasonings packaged up for your own
kitchen experiments.
Eat right to ease your mind
I
love being right. When offered a review copy of “Mind Easing,” I anticipated a
healthy diet would be part of Bick Wanck, M.D.’s advice. Right.
He
writes “prescriptions” for mindfulness, exercise and a diet of no-sugar or
low-refined grains that’s high in fresh vegetables. When your diet is in
alignment with the needs of your body and mind, healing flows evenly and
effectively. When you eat food that is bad for you, healing becomes disjointed,
disharmonious and derailed, he writes.
“Your
flow of healing needs a safe and healthy diet to stay on track,” he relates, in
this book, subtitled “The 3-Layered Healing Plan for Anxiety and Depression.”
The
steps are enhancement, guidance and restoration.
Snickers
stuff
I
was at a reception with an already lovely spread, and out came a bowl of
Snickers creamy blends candies. Maple Almond Butter and Peanut Butter squares
stopped conversations. Everybody already loves Snickers and these “gourmet”
versions were popular. I ended up having to share the one I was trying to enjoy
all to myself. My husband owes me one.
Look
for these in when creating Easter baskets.
Darragh
Doiron is a Port Arthur area foodie who does her best to enjoy and eat in
balance for pleasure, nourishment and health. Reach her at darraghcastillo@icloud.com
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