It’s Dessert Day! What sweat treat will you have today?

We have GREAT news! Today is Dessert Day! A day to celebrate all things that are sweet and juicy or tart and sour. It’s your choice! You can indulge dessert with a range of chocolates, candy, or pastries, cakes, and cupcakes, and what about tarts and pies? Preparing them can make the wait for them all the sweeter, or you can grab a pudding or two on the go just to make the day that much brighter. Dessert Day is your excuse to indulge in your favorite treats.

(From www.daysoftheyear.com) The origin of the word dessert comes from the French “desservir,” a word which means “to clear the table.” This, of course, referenced the dish that came after the clearing of the main dishes served as part of the meal. The earliest references to the term dessert being used are in the 1600’s and arrived at the same time as the concept of serving a meal in courses, letting each part of the meal be its own experience.

Click HERE to find out more about the History of Dessert Day.

Today on the show, The Morning Thing shared some super easy dessert recipes from http://www.delish.com
Click HERE for 80 different EASY recipes!
These desserts look like a professional made them, but are actually so easy to put together. From cakes to brownies to macarons, add these to your baking to-do list ASAP.

Here are the recipes that we shared this morning.

Fried Ice Cream

Oreo Truffles

Chocolate Covered Oreos

Cookie Dough Ice Cream Sandwiches

Swiss Roll Cake

Brownie Lasagna

It is Pulled Pork Day! Let’s celebrate and EAT!

What would make your Monday better? A yummy pulled pork sandwich! Or pulled pork nachos! How about pulled pork taquitos? Yummy!

History of this special day from www.daysoftheyear.com:
Sonny’s BBQ has partnered with the National Pork Board and the National BBQ Association to declare October 12 as Pulled Pork Day. BBQ is revered in the South, specifically in Florida for its special connection to family and its call to gather with loved ones; the South is also known across the country for its unique and dominant BBQ protein: pork, and its number one way to enjoy as a pulled pork sandwich. Because of this, these three organizations are joining together to create a holiday to celebrate this Southern tradition: Pulled Pork Day.

The Morning Thing shared a few recipes today. See the links below.
Click HERE for 20 easy dinners recipes using pulled pork.

Baked Pulled Pork Taquitos

Cuban French Bread Pizza

BBQ Pulled Pork, Pineapple and Banana Pepper Pizza

Pulled Pork and Caramelized Onion Quesadillas

The Morning Thing celebrates National Coffee Day!

Today is very special – it’s National Coffee Day!

The Morning Thing is celebrating by drinking an extra cup and sharing some of the amazing health benefits in this wonderful drink.

Check out these 13 health benefits of coffee! Click HERE for the full article from www.healthline.com and more details on how caffeine can help us.

1. Can Improve Energy Levels and Make You Smarter

SUMMARY – Caffeine blocks an inhibitory neurotransmitter in your brain, which causes a stimulant effect. This improves energy levels, mood and various aspects of brain function.

2. Can Help You Burn Fat

SUMMARY – Several studies show that caffeine can increase fat burning and boost your metabolic rate.

3. Can Drastically Improve Physical Performance

SUMMARY– Caffeine can increase adrenaline levels and release fatty acids from your fat tissues. It also leads to significant improvements in physical performance.

4. Contains Essential Nutrients

SUMMARY – Coffee contains several important nutrients, including riboflavin, pantothenic acid, manganese, potassium, magnesium and niacin.

5. May Lower Your Risk of Type 2 Diabetes

SUMMARY – Several observational studies show that coffee drinkers have a much lower risk of type 2 diabetes, a serious condition that affects millions of people worldwide.

6. May Protect You From Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia

SUMMARY – Coffee drinkers have a much lower risk of getting Alzheimer’s disease, which is a leading cause of dementia worldwide.

7. May Lower Your Risk of Parkinson’s

SUMMARY – Coffee drinkers have up to a 60% lower risk of getting Parkinson’s disease, the second most common neurodegenerative disorder.

8. May Protect Your Liver

SUMMARY – Coffee drinkers have a much lower risk of cirrhosis, which can be caused by several diseases that affect the liver.

9. Can Fight Depression and Make You Happier

SUMMARY – Coffee appears to lower your risk of developing depression and may dramatically reduce suicide risk.

10. May Lower Risk of Certain Types of Cancer

SUMMARY – Liver and colorectal cancer are the third and fourth leading causes of cancer death worldwide. Coffee drinkers have a lower risk of both.

11. Doesn’t Cause Heart Disease and May Lower Stroke Risk

SUMMARY – Coffee may cause mild increases in blood pressure, which usually diminish over time. Coffee drinkers do not have an increased risk of heart disease and have a slightly lower risk of stroke.

12. May Help You Live Longer

SUMMARY – Several studies show that coffee drinkers live longer and have a lower risk of premature death.

13. The Biggest Source of Antioxidants in the Western Diet

SUMMARY – Coffee is rich in powerful antioxidants, and many people get more antioxidants from coffee than from fruits and veggies combined.

Today is the first day of FALL! Celebrate with The Morning Thing!

Today, 9/22/2020, is the first official day of Fall.
(picture from www.almanac.com)

The autumnal equinox—also called the September or fall equinox—is the astronomical start of the fall season in the Northern Hemisphere and of the spring season in the Southern Hemisphere.

Click HERE for some scientific facts about fall. You can impress your family members and co-workers.

Click HERE for some FUN facts about fall. (These facts are not so “scientific”, but you can still impress your friends and family members.)

Here are some FUN things you can do this Fall. Enjoy the new season.

Your daily schedule can help you fight stress

Did you know that your daily schedule can actually help you build resilience? The ability to adapt to stress is something you can develop through practice.

On Thursday’s show (9/3), we talked about how to use your schedule to fight stress and anxiety in your life.

Click HERE to see the full article from www.sharecare.com

In the morning

Let the sunshine in – Start the day with a blast of sunlight and some physical activity, ideally a walk outside.

Fuel up – Eating a breakfast with a balance of complex carbs, protein and healthy fats will give you energy to sustain your brain and body through the morning. Try:

  • Avocado slices on whole grain toast
  • Oatmeal cooked with walnuts, frozen blueberries and low-fat milk
  • Low-fat Greek yogurt topped with granola and fresh berries

Sit in stillness – Before diving into your day, take a moment to sit and tune in to the flow of your breath at one point in your body, whether at your nose or your belly. Once you’ve found a little quiet, direct your attention to your thoughts. Starting the day with this mindset reminds you that stress is inevitable, it flows through all of us—but stress is not who you are. As we develop this mindful approach to our thoughts, we begin to learn how our minds work and how we respond to internal and external experiences, explains Brewer.

In the afternoon

Lunchtime talk – Make it a point to have a meaningful conversation with someone—a coworker, an old friend, a family member or even a licensed therapist—as part of your break. Talking about your worries can help you identify what’s bothering you. Active listening, meanwhile, strengthens your connection with others and can help put into perspective what you’re going through.

Stretch break – Throughout your day, remember to get up periodically to move your body and stretch your legs. Spend a few minutes looking out the window or with your eyes closed and find that in-and-out flow of your breath.  

In the evening

Spread kindness – Whether you realize it or not, you probably help a number of people, whether coworkers or family members, throughout your day. But reaching out beyond your circle to perform deliberate acts of kindness is an important component of developing resilience. If you have the resources to donate, make a daily micro-payment to a favorite charity. If you have time to spare, take a half hour to pick up groceries for a friend or to run a parcel to the post office for an elderly neighbor.

Have a laugh – Research suggests that laughter offers a number of health benefits, from reducing levels of stress hormones to boosting the immune system. If you find something really good, share it: Having a laugh with friends also triggers the production of endorphins—feel-good chemicals in the brain—which may help people bond and form relationships, suggests one 2017 study published in the Journal of Neuroscience.

Clock out – In order to do it all over again tomorrow, you need a good night’s rest. Set a reminder on your phone to let you know when to start winding down, at least an hour before lights out. Jot down your key to-dos for the next day so they’re not rattling around in your brain when your head hits the pillow.

If you nailed your resilience-building points today, give yourself credit. If you missed the mark in a few places, know that there’s a new day tomorrow to keep making progress.

(pictures from http://www.sharecare.com)

The Mount Vernon Farmer’s Market invites you downtown this Saturday

WNZR’s Wesley Boston talked with Marty Trese about our Mount Vernon Farmer’s Market. This is a wonderful shopping option for local families.

Marty shares details on when and where you can shop, changes that have been made because of COVID-19 and the types of food assistance available at the market.

Click HERE to hear their conversation.

Click HERE to follow the Mount Vernon Farmer’s Market on Facebook.

The Morning Thing talks about FOOD!

Today (7/15), The Morning Thing talked about food.

We shared 3 breakfast rules to follow if you are trying to lose weight.
Click HERE to see these tips from Cooking Light.
1. Eat Right Away
2. Load up on protein
3. Add a banana

Summer is a great time to get seasonal fruits and vegetables. Do you like corn on the cob?
We do!
Check out this recipe for cooking your corn from Millersport Sweet Corn Festival.
NO shucking and dealing with the silk! Yeah!

corn on the cob

We also shared FUN, COOL, NO-BAKE Summer Treats that you can try.
Click HERE to see 15 different recipes from www.yellowblissroad.com

We shared these on the show:

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CHEESECAKE ICE CREAM SANDWICHES

Strawberry-Oreo-Ice-Box-Cake

STRAWBERRY LEMONADE ICEBOX CAKE

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SUMMER FRUIT SALAD

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RAINBOW JELL-O POPSICLES

 

 

 

 

Are your everyday habits aging you?

Are you aging too quickly? Your everyday habits may be at fault.
Cooking Light shares tips on common mistakes and how to reverse the process.
Check out the list of 13 Everyday Habits That Are Aging You from Cooking Light. Click HERE for the full list and the details on how these habits can be aging you.

  1. Multitasking
  2. You rarely pass up dessert
  3. You get less than 5 hours of sleep a night
  4. You love a good TV marathon
  5. You spend most of the day sitting
  6. You don’t use eye cream
  7. You use sunscreen, but only on vacation
  8. You wear too much makeup
  9. You sleep with your face in the pillow
  10. You keep your home toasty warm
  11. You sip drinks through a straw
  12. You cut out all fat from your diet
  13. You slouch

(Photo by Anna Shvets)

The Mount Vernon Farmers Market opens on Saturday, 5/9!

WNZR is excited to share the good news that the Mount Vernon Farmers Market will open on Saturday, May 9th!

WNZR’s Rachel Rinehart talked with Sabrina Schirtzinger about the changes due to COVID-19. Click HERE to hear their conversation.

Click HERE to follow the Farmers Market on Facebook.
Their page has a list of all the NEW policies and regulations due to COVID-19.
They have also listed the vendors that will be selling at the 5/9 Market.

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