Posts By Keri and Kelsi

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Storyteller’s Tools: Passion, Smiles, Friendliness

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We can learn from celebrated television personalities how to improve our performance in front of an audience, whether it is for your next meeting, classroom, blog, podcast, YouTube channel, or even television show. Storytelling requires…

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Egg-free Egg Nog

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Rich, creamy egg nog appears only during holiday season, so luxurious that the thick, rum-laced beverage needs a season of indulgence to justify their intake. True to their name, egg nogs are made of eggs,…

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Mocha Chocolate Chunk Cookies: The Alaskan Way

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When we sipped our way through Alaska’s countless specialty coffee huts, we discovered and fell in love with the duo of coffee and cookies. The drive-through access of the unique and charming coffee huts, like…

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How to Write a Thank-You Letter

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Sending a note of thanks is a wonderful way to recognize someone and to let them know you care about them. Writing has become more informal over the years, and people are sending fewer hand-written…

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Applesauce Cinnamon Buckwheat Granola Crunchies

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The holidays have come upon us! Gathering with loved ones, celebrating miracles, and donning the Christmas tree are highlights of the season. So are decadent, rich foods (lobster linguine with cream, anyone?). But, you can…

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The Secret to Compelling Storytelling: Simplicity

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The Secret of Compelling Storytelling is Simplicity. Compelling stories start with great headlines that convey the one key message behind one idea. Keep it simple. According to Colin Powell, “Great leaders are almost always great…

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3 Sources of Inspiration for Describing Food Color: Crayons, Eggplants, Rubies

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Have you ever tried to describe a food or dish you recently had and wished you had the words for it? If you are a food blogger and writer, you have experienced creativity block (like…

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Red Quinoa Salad with Roasted Figs and Walnuts

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First off, we are thankful for you, dear reader, and send you warm wishes as you enjoy Thanksgiving. It can be a stressful holiday with a change of routine, travel fatigue, and even more scarcity…

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5 Ways to Spark Your Creativity in Food Writing

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Are you eager to develop your food writing skills but lack the time and inspiration to write? Has your source of creativity run dry? Here are 5 ways to spark your creativity in writing. With…

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Thanksgiving and TV Dinners: The Surprising History Between Them

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Thanksgiving is a celebration usually composed of food (turkey, sides, and pie, of course), family (and friends for Friendsgiving), and football (humorous commercials!). Gathering around the TV, Thanksgiving revelers let the stomach digest before the…

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