A Few Thanks…
Photo by tiarescott via Flickr Thanksgiving is utterly wonderful because it’s a simple concept that for many reasons, we can’t do everyday: gather with others over food and take a moment to remember what we should be grateful for. It’s easy to constantly be thinking about what we need to change in our lives, how to make it better — but all of us do have things big and small that we are lucky to …
Felton 11-year-old gives extra thanks today for being alive
FELTON – When 11-year-old Marissa Shaffer sits down to her vegetarian Thanksgiving dinner today, she’ll take a few moments to say thanks for the chance to wake up each day and play soccer or perfect her piano skills.
Carolyn Scott: This Year Give Thanks for Your Health
It’s tough to not want to indulge this time of year. All the dishes smell and taste so good, and we wait all year to enjoy them.
Tofurky no! 3 veggie vittles for your day of thanks
Hello vegetarians. I’m checking in for quick sec – are we braving the snarky Tofurky asides and dietary litigation with the extended fam well this year? I hopes.
Turkeys give thanks for veggie lifestyle at Orland event
ORLAND — Instead of eating turkeys in celebration of Thanksgiving, hundreds flocked to Orland this Saturday to feed the turkeys during Farm Sanctuary’s annual Celebration of the Turkeys.
Stop texting and give thanks this holiday
A big crowd gathers around a table outside a store, all waiting to buy a book from one of our local authors, Hunter Darden. They look forward to cozying up with her books knowing they shook hands and talked with the person who actually wrote it. They feel they know her as a friend and not as a pixel TV personality or radio voice. Books and authors are personable; you feel they belong in your …
Time to Give Thanks
“For each new morning with its light, For rest and shelter of the night, For health and food, for love and friends, For everything Thy goodness sends.” By Ralph Waldo Emerson read more
Sharing thanks: Interfaith Thanksgiving service teaches tolerance and understanding
Holidays are full of traditions, and Thanksgiving tradition calls for people to say something they’re thankful for. The organizers of the Interfaith Service of Thanksgiving for World Peace say they are thankful for tolerance, understanding and the opportunity to teach these values to children.
Thanks to the Cook — T-Day Dining
Back in the Neolithic Era, the year my in-laws were coming for Thanksgiving dinner, I was so nervous that when the doorbell rang, I dropped a raw egg on the kitchen floor. Today we have alternatives to all that toil and terror.
In The Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association News from Mongolia . . . Supreme Master Ching Hai sends her gratitude to Mongolian television. Directors of the 19 cable television stations and providers in Mongolia that broadcast Supreme Master Television were recipients of a framed letter of appreciation from Supreme Master Ching Hai. In addition, they were presented with several of Supreme Master Ching Hai’s DVDs, CDs and books including the #1 international bestsellers, “The Birds in My Life” and “The Noble Wilds. ” Television directors and representatives from Ulaanbaatar took part in a celebration banquet at the Loving Hut restaurant in the capital city. The special guests were also offered a standing inviation to complimentary vegan dining at Loving Hut anytime. Loving Hut is an international chain of restaurants encouraged by Supreme Master Ching Hai to offer delectable and affordable vegan fare to the growing number of people choosing the compassionate lifestyle. The honorees discussed their stations’ success and viewers’ satisfaction since the inclusion of Supreme Master Television. Director of MNBC Cable TV, Mongolia: We thought why should we not broadcast this enlightened, nice and ethical channel to the district families. And it has already been more than one year since we started broadcasting this channel. It is having great success. Our customers are also very satisfied and pleased to watch it. Our customers were very satisfied and contented by our . . .