Fresh Lemon Bread with Lemon Glaze

March 28, 2009 by  
Filed under Food Fun

Spring is the beginning of the bridal shower season. Here’s a pretty bread to add to your bridal shower menu.  Of course, if you’re like me you can just make it to enjoy yourself!  You’re worth it!

1/2 cup of shortening
2/3 c sugar
2 eggs
2 1/4  cup all-purpose flour
2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
1 cup milk
2 tsp freshly greated lemon peel
1/2 cup chopped walnuts

Cream shortening, sugar and eggs until fluffly.  Combine flour, baking powder, and salt. Add to creamed mixture alternatley with milk. Beat  just til smooth after each addition.  Stir in lemon peel and nuts.

Spoon into greased and floured loaf pan.  Bake 350 degress for 1 hour or until done. Pour lemon glaze over hot bread. Let stand about 10 minutes before turning out. Cool completely before slicing.

LEMON GLAZE

1/3 cup powdered sugar
3 tbsp freshly squeezed lemon juice
Mix together until sugar is dissolved

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Earth Hour 2009-Just a Reminder

March 27, 2009 by  
Filed under Random Thoughts

 If you want to participate in Earth Hour 2009, be sure to turn your lights off from 8:30 to 9:30 this Saturday night, March 28. Over 4,000 cities in 82 countries will take part in this largest climate event ever.

The Golden Gate bridge, the Eiffel Tower and the Empire State building are just a few of the landmarks that will go dark.

Darkening our homes will be our symbolic call to governments around the world to take action and reach agreements on global warming. 

Haven’t you been wishing for a candlelit dinner?

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Clinical Research Study-Stuttering

March 27, 2009 by  
Filed under Featured Story

What do James Earl Jones, Carly Simon,Winston Churchill, John Updike and King George VI have in common? They all stuttered.

It is estimated over 300 million Americans of all ages stutter.

Stuttering is a communication problem that happens when the brain is unable to send messages properly. The cause of this failure is unknown but genetics most likely plays a role. About 60% of the people who stutter have other family members with the same problem.

The drug, pagoclone, was developed as a possible treatment for anxiety and panic disorder. It wasn’t effective for these conditions but during its trial, a few of the participants who stuttered reported significantly less stuttering. This is why the drug is being tested as a treatment for the speaking disorder.

If you stutter, you may be eligible to participate in the national stuttering drug trial.

For more info visit
www.stutteringstudy.com

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