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ONIONS! I had never heard this!!! PLEASE READ TO THE END: IMPORTANT
In 1919 when the flu killed 40 million people there was this Doctor that visited the many farmers to see if he could help them combat the flu... Many of the farmers and their families had contracted it and many died.
The doctor came upon this one farmer and to his surprise, everyone was very healthy. When the doctor asked what the farmer was doing that was different the wife replied that she had placed an unpeeled onion in a dish in the rooms of the home, (probably only two rooms back then). The doctor couldn't believe it and asked if he could have one of the onions and place it under the microscope. She gave him one and when he did this, he did find the flu virus in the onion. It obviously absorbed the bacteria, therefore, keeping the family healthy.
Now, I heard this story from my hairdresser. She said that several years ago, many of her employees were coming down with the flu, and so were many of her customers. The next year she placed several bowls with onions around in her shop. To her surprise, none of her staff got sick. It must work. Try it and see what happens. We did it last year and we never got the flu.
Now there is a P. S. to this for I sent it to a friend in Oregon who regularly contributes material to me on health issues. She replied with this most interesting experience about onions:
Thanks for the reminder. I don't know about the farmer's story...but, I do know that I contacted pneumonia, and, needless to say, I was very ill... I came across an article that said to cut both ends off an onion put it into an empty jar, and place the jar next to the sick patient at night. It said the onion would be black in the morning from the germs...sure enough it happened just like that...the onion was a mess and I began to feel better.
Another thing I read in the article was that onions and garlic placed around the room saved many from the black plague years ago. They have powerful antibacterial, antiseptic properties.
This is the other note. Lots of times when we have stomach problems we don't know what to blame. Maybe it's the onions that are to blame. Onions absorb bacteria is the reason they are so good at preventing us from getting colds and flu and is the very reason we shouldn't eat an onion that has been sitting for a time after it has been cut open.
LEFT OVER ONIONS ARE POISONOUS
I had the wonderful privilege of touring Mullins Food Products, Makers of mayonnaise. Questions about food poisoning came up, and I wanted to share what I learned from a chemist.
Ed, who was our tour guide, is a food chemistry whiz. During the tour, someone asked if we really needed to worry about mayonnaise. People are always worried that mayonnaise will spoil. Ed's answer will surprise you. Ed said that all commercially-made mayo is completely safe.
"It doesn't even have to be refrigerated. No harm in refrigerating it, but it's not really necessary." He explained that the pH in mayonnaise is set at a point that bacteria could not survive in that environment. He then talked about the summer picnic, with the bowl of potato salad sitting on the table, and how everyone blames the mayonnaise when someone gets sick.
Ed says that, when food poisoning is reported, the first thing the officials look for is when the 'victim' last ate ONIONS and where those onions came from (in the potato salad?). Ed says it's not the mayonnaise (as long as it's not homemade mayo) that spoils in the outdoors. It's probably the ONIONS, and if not the onions, it's the POTATOES.
He explained onions are a huge magnet for bacteria, especially uncooked onions. You should never plan to keep a portion of a sliced onion.. He says it's not even safe if you put it in a zip-lock bag and put it in your refrigerator.
It's already contaminated enough just by being cut open and out for a bit, that it can be a danger to you (and doubly watch out for those onions you put in your hotdogs at the baseball park!). Ed says if you take the leftover onion and cook it like crazy you'll probably be okay, but if you slice that leftover onion and put on your sandwich, you're asking for trouble. Both the onions and the moist potato in a potato salad, will attract and grow bacteria faster than any commercial mayonnaise will even begin to break down.
Also, dogs should never eat onions. Their stomachs cannot metabolize onions.
Please remember it is dangerous to cut an onion and try to use it to cook the next day, it becomes highly poisonous for even a single night and creates toxic bacteria which may cause adverse stomach infections because of excess bile secretions and even food poisoning.
Please pass this on to all you love and care about.
Friday, January 11, 2013
Annual Ladies Weekend Getaway in Fabulous Las Vegas!
The Globe Trotting Divas of Philadelphia
Presents…Our Annual Ladies Weekend Getaway in Fabulous Las Vegas!
Ladies, get your sisters, besties, cousins and join us for Labor Day Weekend!
Sunday September 1 – Wednesday September 4, 2013 @ New York New York Hotel & Casino.
Some say it’s Miami but we say it’s Las Vegas that offers the most vibrant nightlife, entertainment, shopping, fine dining and excitement than any other city in the U.S.! But ladies, don’t take our word for it! Make plans NOW to join us for the best weekend trip you’ve had in a long time! We’re leaving our kids, husbands, mother-n-laws and work for 4 long fabulous days and 3 lovely nights of pampering, fine dining, shopping, nightlife, sightseeing, and more!
Destination: Las Vegas, NV. US 48
Travel Dates: Sunday September 1 – Wednesday September 4, 2013
Resort: 4**** New York New York Hotel & Casino 3790 Las Vegas Blvd. S. Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
Room Category: Park Avenue Deluxe. (Double will be requested where there are 2 travelers per room)
Total Package Price: $500 Per Person Double. $600 Per Person Single.
Deposit/Payment Details: $150 PER PERSON due by January 23, 2013. FINAL payment NO LATER THAN July 1, 2013.
What’s Included: Roundtrip Air(PHL), (3) nights hotel accommodations at named resort, roundtrip ground transfers in Las Vegas, 2 FREE show tickets per booked room, a Globe Trotting Divas of Philadelphia Travel Club T-Shirt for our group photo shoot and all applicable taxes/fees.
What’s NOT included: New York New York Hotel & Casino imposes a $20 plus tax per night resort fee. This fee is NOT included in your package price and must be paid upon arrival to the resort and check in. If 2 travelers are lodging in one same room, simply divide the total fee. Travel Protection is NOT included with your package price and can be added at an additional cost of $59 per traveler.
Prices are for departure from Philadelphia. Other gateway cities available upon request. Please note that our current promotion will allow those who book their package by January 23, 2013 to receive 2 free show tickets with their booking. For those who choose to book after January 23, 2013, NO show tickets will be awarded. Cancelation fees apply with all of our group trips and no monies will be accepted from you until we present our policies, procedures and cancelation fees to you verbally. You will receive a written version from our agency once your reservation has been confirmed. Rates are subject to change.
To join us for this rewarding and exciting weekend adventure, please call us @ 215.200.8311 during the normal business hours of 10AM – 7PM Mon – Fri and Saturdays 10AM – 3PM. We are closed Sundays & Holidays.
*Cancelation fees apply. All rates published in this flyer are subject to change without notice at time of booking and if space does not fill. All deposits are NON-Refundable. Wallet Happy Vacations reserves the right to refuse travel planning services to any traveller who can not provide proof of holding a valid passport if the booking is made within 120 days of departure for ALL international travel. This includes travel to the Caribbean Islands, Cruise Vacations, and any other destination where a passport is required from U.S. Citizens. Wallet Happy Vacations is not responsible for travelers who are denied boarding due to conflicting travel documents or lack the ability to produce required travel documents for entrance into the host country as outlined by Customs & Immigration . Nor is Wallet Happy Vacations responsible for denied boarding in the event you are stopped for reasons seen otherwise by airline employees, local authority and/or Transportation Security Administration (TSA) which causes you to miss ANY flight segment of your trip.*
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Personalized napkins
Ideal for any occasion, personalized napkins can add a touch
of class to any memorable occasion; bridal showers, baby showers, weddings, anniversary
parties, birthday parties – you’ll need
napkins for all types of celebrations. Why not have them personalized? They add to the décor and can also serve as a
memento of the occasion.
Napkins are something we sometimes take for granted but they
can play in vital part in any celebration.
Whether your event is extravagant or simple, make it memorable. Choose from our wide selection of designs,
fonts, napkin colors and ink colors is not only fun and easy, it’s cost
effective!
Wedding favor bags
Wedding favors help show appreciation to your guests for
coming and sharing your special day. They
are usually a part of the place setting,
but are sometimes given out as guests are departing. They leave your guests with
a memorable lasting impression of your wedding.
I still have quite a few favors from wedding I’ve attended.
The bag is just as important as its contents. Bags can be personalized (i.e. your names and
wedding date) and can also be color coordinated to add décor to the
tables. You can also consider wedding
containers or wedding boxes to house wedding favors. There are lots of options! Have fun making your selections with the
experts.
Unity Ceremony
One of the most beautiful parts of a wedding ceremony is the
unity ceremony. I first witnessed a candle lighting ceremony 10 years ago at my god-daughter’s wedding. It was a part of the ceremony in which both
families signified the unification by lighting candles from one “unity”
candle. It was beautiful.
A few years ago I witnessed this same unity ceremony with
the use of sand! At first I thought is
was a sorry substitute for the intimate candle lighting ceremony, but after
seeing how beautiful the vessels of sand turned out I had a change of
heart. The sand vessels also serve as a
beautiful reminder of the unity of man and wife and their families.
Both unity ceremonies are beautiful. In my opinion, they should be a part of every
wedding ceremony.
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Wedding Decorations
Wow! You’re getting
married! Planning can be as much fun as
it can be stressful. Everyone wants everything
to be just perfect. Whether on a
shoestring budget and a Rockefeller budget, your wedding can be as beautiful
and memorable as you want it to be.
Wedding decorations are an important and intricate part of
any wedding. Decorations for the church
and reception hall may include: streamers, flowers, centerpieces, wedding favors,
shower favors, bridesmaids gifts, runner for walking down the aisle…WHEW! That’s a lot!
And I probably forgot a few items!
Making your wedding planning process as easy as possible is
something I strongly recommend. Finding professionals who can help you find your
individual style while maintaining your budget
is essential. Why not take some of the stress and time out
of planning your wedding. If you’re
like me, then a DIY (Do It Yourself) wedding
is not your cup of tea. Why not let the
professionals help while you go have a spa day?
Wedding Invitations
So! He popped the
question! You said YES!!! Now the fun begins! Once you’ve agreed on the date, the place
where you will be married and a place for the wedding reception, the color
scheme and/or wedding theme, the next step is to select your wedding invitation.
Choosing the wedding invitation is one of the biggest
decisions the bride will make. It is the
first impression that guests will get about what type of wedding you will have;
informal, formal traditional.
It’s a good idea to have the color(s) of the invitations
match the colors that you’ve chosen for your wedding; bridesmaid gowns,
groomsmen ties and cummerbunds, flowers and decorations. If you have a theme you may want to
incorporate that into the scheme of you invitations as well. Other things to take into consideration when
selecting your invitations including card stock, paper texture, font etc.
The most important function of the invitation is the RSVP
cards. Receiving the RSVP’s back in a
timely manner will help you to have an accurate number of people to prepare for
and give an accurate account of how much money you will spend on the reception.
Your wedding is the supposed to the one of the most
important, most beautiful days of your life!
We hope you allow us to help you with your invitation selection!
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Thursday, January 3, 2013
Vendor fraud takes many forms
Vendor fraud is like a leaky water main. Little by little it drains your company's resources, but is often hard to detect. One survey found that U.S. businesses lose $65 billion annually to fraud, or about 5% of their revenues. And much of that fraud is committed by company suppliers, with or without the help of insiders.
Common schemes include the following:
Common schemes include the following:
- Overbilling. A supplier may alter an invoice by nudging the unit price higher or paring down the quantity to be delivered. Although billing departments make honest mistakes when preparing invoices, a pattern of such anomalies may warrant investigation.
- Bid rigging. One of your employees, often in collusion with a vendor, may bypass certain suppliers and award a contract to a higher-priced firm — for a piece of the profits.
- Kickbacks. To secure a company's business, a vendor may cut a deal with an insider. A portion of the vendor's revenue may be "kicked back" to the employee as compensation for steering business a certain way.
- Fictitious vendors. In some cases, an employee will scour vendor files and find a company that's no longer in business. Using that firm's name and letterhead, the employee then prepares invoices and steers payments to a personal post office box or bank account.
- Delivery fraud. Sometimes goods show up at the shipping dock, but they're damaged. Or the quantity to be delivered doesn't match the packing slip. Again, honest mistakes happen. But if such "mistakes" occur week in and week out, be suspicious.
- Establish an anonymous fraud hotline. Most frauds are exposed by tips, often from those inside the company. To find the leak, you may need to dig.
- Screen new hires. Rigorous background checks can prevent problems later on. Someone who's been convicted of embezzlement at another company may not be the best choice for your purchasing department.
- Validate your vendors. To prevent fictitious vendor schemes, regularly review each supplier's tax identification number, street address, and contact information. Remove duplicate files and purge defunct vendors from your records.
- Watch the shipping dock. Log every delivery and compare packing slips with goods delivered. Set specific delivery times, preferably when business is slow, so your employees can concentrate on the matter at hand.
- Get regular audits. If employees know that the auditor is coming, they may think twice about conspiring with vendors.
Direct deposit of your tax refund can go awry
Ever since Congress passed the Pension Protection Act of 2006, you've had the option of depositing your income tax refund directly to an individual retirement account or IRA. In theory, that sounds like a good thing. Like paycheck contributions to a 401(k) account, depositing tax refunds directly to an IRA ensures that they're "out of sight and out of mind." You don't receive a check in the mail, and the refund doesn't show up in your checking account. So you're less likely to spend it on tires for the car or a vacation in Mexico.
Instructing the IRS to deposit your refund to an IRA is accomplished by filling out a one-page form (Form 8888). By attaching this form to your tax return, you can split your refund and have it deposited to as many as three separate accounts. (Direct deposit to only one account can be designated directly on your tax return.) The IRS touts four advantages to direct deposit: faster refunds, more secure payments, convenience (you don't have to make a trip to the bank), and less cost for the government.
But the process can go awry in at least three ways:
Instructing the IRS to deposit your refund to an IRA is accomplished by filling out a one-page form (Form 8888). By attaching this form to your tax return, you can split your refund and have it deposited to as many as three separate accounts. (Direct deposit to only one account can be designated directly on your tax return.) The IRS touts four advantages to direct deposit: faster refunds, more secure payments, convenience (you don't have to make a trip to the bank), and less cost for the government.
But the process can go awry in at least three ways:
- Wrong year. Let's say you want your tax refund designated as an IRA contribution for 2012. If the custodian of the IRA doesn't get that message and applies the refund to 2013, you may have problems. In fact, the mistake may affect your tax liability for both years. For 2012, you may owe more taxes because contributions aren't credited against your income; for 2013, your contributions may exceed IRS limits, resulting in penalties. So it's crucial that the custodian of your retirement account knows your intentions.
- Wrong account information. Transposing routing or account numbers, or mistyping even a single digit may result in major headaches. At the least, your refund may be held up. At the worst, your money could end up in someone else's account. Also, if the wrong account type is designated, your bank may not accept a direct deposit.
- Wrong refund amount. Math errors happen. If you miscalculate the tax refund, or if the total of the amount to be allocated doesn't agree with the total refund claimed, the IRS will likely send a check for the corrected
Group Travel Planned Simple
So you’ve reached the decision to visit Ocho Rios, Jamaica
with your family and friends. Awesome choice! The only thing is you have no
idea on what to do next in order to get the word about your group trip. One
other problem is, you’ll need to figure out how much time will everyone need in
order to pay for their trip and who will be responsible for taking payments
since you’ve come to the conclusion that, although you’re the group’s organizer, you simply
won’t touch no one else’s money. Believe me; I hear these exact questions at
least 4 times a week. Worry no more! I’m going to walk you through and offer
tips and advice on how to plan your family and group’s vacation so that you can
be worry free and everyone is happy. If you follow the tips below, be prepared
for nothing but a sweet reward upon arrival!
Tip #1 -Host A Travel
Party
Yup! Everyone loves gathering for family & friends
social outings so why not gather with a focus on vacation? Host a travel party!
Recommended time to host the party is at least 12 months prior to departure.
For instance, if you’re planning to travel in November 2013, it’s a good idea
to present the idea to your family and group in November 2012. Why? First, as
mentioned, you want to engage everyone to your idea and how you think it would
be nice for everyone to vacation together. Also, this will open the floor for additional
suggestions and ideas. Sooooo, host a party with a theme. If you chose the
Caribbean and you are interested in Jamaica, have your party set on the theme
of Reggae music, Caribbean vibe and have some authentic Jamaica food to go with
it. You can even decorate your house or venue with beach attire to represent
the beautiful white sandy beaches that are home to the island. This will set
the tone for your vacation idea and help pull in the “Yes! I’m in!”
Tip #2-Invite Your
Travel Professional
You read correcto! After the first meeting and you have a solid
commitment from all who are going on the trip, set the date no later than 45
days after the first meeting for an info session on the destination of choice.
But this time, invite your special guest, your Travel Agency. Depending on who
you are working with, they may be willing to come out and help you with the
party. Since they’ll bring brochures of your destination this will go over well
with your guests because it will add more excitement and a tease. Plus, if you
invite your Travel Professional, you can leave all the talking and Q&A
session to them. BAM! You win again. Told you this will go smooth!
*Suggestion* If your Travel Agency is not available for your
event, simply let them know what you are doing. Although they may not be able
to attend the info session, they may be willing to call during the event and
you can place them on speaker so that everyone can listen in. Also, ask if you
can stop by to grab some brochures for your guests.
Tip #3-Face 2 Face
With Your Travel Professional
After the info session, arrange a date to meet face to face with
your Travel professional. Be sure to make this appointment no later than 10
days after the info session. Remember, time is everything in the travel
industry. And, with the travel party and the info session now over, those who
are committed are ready to book! The last thing you want is a delayed process
and people backing out. Once you and your Travel Agency have discussed what you
are looking for, they will draw a Travel Request Form detailing your group’s
information, destination and what’s included in your package. It will resemble
that of a contract. Once this is all finalized, you are ready to go. At the
meeting, be sure to ask all the questions that were raised during your party
and info session. Especially those questions that you are still not clear on.
Once your questions have been answered and you are satisfied with the rates,
dates, and package amenities, you can make your official announcement on where
your group will vacation at in 2013!
Tip #4 -Deposits
& Payments
Be sure you leave your Travel Professional’s office with a
clear understanding of how paying for your vacation will work. This is
especially important when working with groups. Remember, if you don’t ask, it’s
assumed you already know. Key questions to ask are what are our payment options?
Can we pay over the phone? Do you accept PayPal? How will I receive an invoice?
Are passports required?
Once you’ve asked these questions it’s time to move on to
the next and final step of the group travel process. Your Travel Professional
will help you create a customized payment plan for your group. You will NOT
have to be concerned with hunting anyone down for payments. That’s our job! On
the flyer will be a detailed payment plan including the final date to make
initial deposits, future payment dates and amounts of all payments. Below is an
actual plan for a group trip taking place during Mother’s Day Weekend 2013 with
a Travel & Social Club here in Philadelphia. My agency detailed the payment
plan so that payments would be affordable and not over whelming. Take a look…
“Deposit Deadline 09/01/2012
Initial Dep of $150 Per Person Due by September 1, 2012 (No
Extension Date)
Min Per Person Dep of $100 Due by October 1, 2013
Min Per Person Dep of $100 due by November 1, 2013
Min Per Person Dep of $100 Due by December 1, 2013
Min Per Person Dep of $100 Due by January 3, 2013
Min Per Person Dep of $100 Due By Feb 1, 2013
Final Payment Due No later Than March 25, 2013”
Notice that it looks almost like a uniform in that all
payments except January and the final payment are due on the same day but
different months. This is important because not only is it a repeat, but your
group will treat this almost like a “good” credit card bill. Although the trip
isn’t taking place until May, we created the plan to accept the final payment
in March. While the point of a payment plan is to alleviate the stress of
having to pay for your trip upfront, it also becomes boring having to keep
paying! double. Because our clients make monthly
payments on their trip, when their final payment is due and if
Overall, this can take every bit of 6 – 10 months planning.
But don’t stress. It’s all worth the hassle! Well planned vacations are often
the best ones. Your group will be happy that you’ve taken the time to put this
together. And honestly so will any Travel Professional! At Wallet Happy
Vacations we work with families and groups all the time. I can’t stress enough
how many people I’ve spoken to intended to back out or cancel their “idea” of
bringing family and friends together through travel prior to calling us. My
suggestion is this, don’t ever back out before you’ve asked all the questions.
While this is a very dedicated task indeed, it’s also very rewarding to any
Group Leader. Oh, did I mention that Group Leaders travel for FREE?! Of course
there are stipulations. But, after all of the hard work, I’m sure you’ll
qualify!
So, go ahead and start planning for 2013. Your family and
friends await the annoucement!
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