Bad Breath and Personalities

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Everyone in the world struggles, with morning breath, and some with bad breath in general.  So today Marcy and Eddie shared some causes of bad breath so that you know what to avoid in the future.  Click HERE to read about some of them.

We also took a look at different ways that people judge personality, so that you know how people might evaluate you.  If you want to check those out click HERE.

Do you want to take better pictures on your smart phone? The Morning Thing 6/15/16

Do you use your smart phone to take pictures? Do you share those photos with family and friends? Would you like to take better pictures?
If you are like The Morning Thing co-hosts, you answered YES to all 3 questions.
We found 17 really really good tips on how to get better pictures using a smart phone. These are easy and practical tips that we can start trying TODAY!
So Click HERE, take a few minutes and grab a few tips to try. Then, start snapping some pictures and capture LIFE!
We would love to have you share some pics with us. Email wnzr@mvnu.edu.
Here are some pics that we want to share using some of the tips. Enjoy!

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Life lessons for kids and the REAL reasons Mom is late – The Morning Thing 6/14/16

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Today’s parents have been described as “snow-plow parents”.
The “snowplow parent” is defined as a person who constantly forces obstacles out of their kids’ paths. They have their eye on the future success of their child, and anyone or anything that stands in their way has to be removed.
In light of the challenge of parenting in 2016, we shared 3 life lessons we should teach our children. Click HERE to read some very valuable insight from Susan Merill at www.imom.com.

The Morning Thing also shared some true, real-life reasons WHY Mom is late. Can you relate to any of these disasters? Click HERE for a good laugh!

We know that parenting is hard. That is why we are here each morning from 6-9am for a few laughs and inspiration for your day. Tune in for a great way to start your day.
Moms and Dads – BE encouraged! Here are a few bible verses to encourage you today!
Pictures from www.disciplr.com

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Morning Thing Blog for 6/13/16

Basically, we are trying to justify eating macaroni and cheese for every meal.

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We talked about some recipes that will surely make your kids excited! With recipes ranging from easy to a little more difficult, we have something for every macaroni and cheese lover.

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I mean, look at that. Perfection. READ ALL ABOUT IT HERE! 

Thanks for tuning into the Morning Thing weekday mornings from 6-9am! Don’t miss the show tomorrow — we have a great article about the real reasons moms are late and it is hilarious!

All About Breakfast! – The Morning Thing 6/9/16

Today’s Morning Thing was all about breakfast!

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We shared an article that talked about why it’s so important to eat breakfast within the first hour of waking up. You can find the whole article and read about all those benefits by clicking here.

 

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We also told you the 20 best breakfast foods to eat regularly. You can find the complete list, which includes oatmeal, grapefruit, and even coffee, over here.

 

Once you eat your breakfast, make sure to head over here and tell us why you love your dad so he can be entered in our “Take Dad To Dinner” contest!

 

Campfires and Clean Cars – The Morning Thing 6/8/16

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Do you have any camping trips planned this summer? Take a few minutes to check out these 17 Easy Campfire treats. Click HERE to see the list of yummy ideas that The Morning Thing shared today. Your family will LOVE trying these treats while enjoying nature.

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We also shared some fabulous ways to make your car cleaner than it has ever been. We will all be taking some road trips this summer, so it’s time to get the car or van ready for those family road trips! Click HERE for 23 different tricks to try!

Don’t forget to take WNZR along with your family as you travel this summer! You can hear us online at www.wnzr.fm or download the WNZR app.

WNZR, in partnership with Christian NetCast, has smartphone apps for both Apple and Android devices. You can find WNZR on the iTunes App Store, or Google Play. WNZR can also be found on the TuneIn Radio app. Take WNZR with you wherever you GO!

Dehydration and Caffeine – The Morning Thing 6/07/16

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Today, The Morning Thing shared some valuable information about dehydration and caffeine.

It’s summer, so higher temperatures are part of our daily lives. Do you know what signs to look for that signal dehydration? Click HERE to see 9 symptoms to watch for as you are out enjoying these fun summer days.

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We also shared 7 surprising facts about caffeine. Click HERE and test your knowledge about your cup of coffee or glass of tea!

The Morning Thing is a GREAT way to start your day. Inspiration, information, great music and a few laughs for your morning. Click HERE to see what is coming up for the rest of this week.

What would happen if kids ran the household? The Morning Thing 6/6/16

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Have you ever heard this at your house? “I wish I was the boss of this house!”
Have you ever thought about what would happen if your kids got the chance to run the household?
Well, get ready to smile. We found 15 funny scenarios to share with you.
Click HERE to see the list, especially if you want a good laugh for your Monday.

(Picture of Rachel Rinehart taking over the WNZR studio in 2010, 6th grade)

Celebrate National Donut Day with The Morning Thing 6/3/16

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The Morning Thing celebrated National Donut Day by sharing our 5 favorite recipes for the “Ultimate Donut”.

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Click HERE to hear about Jessica Wells’ very sweet recipe.

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Click HERE to hear about Kelsey Bryte’s donut recipe.

 

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Click HERE to hear about Eddie Dilts’ favorite donut.

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Click HERE to hear Dan Monnin share his thoughts for the perfect donut.

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Click HERE to hear Marcy Rinehart and Aubrey Bailey talk about the ultimate donuts.

Do you know the history of National Donut (or sometime spelled Doughnut) Day?
It is cool!
National Doughnut Day started in 1938 as a fund raiser for Chicago‘s The Salvation Army. Their goal was to help those in need during the Great Depression, and to honor The Salvation Army “Lassies” of World War I, who served doughnuts to soldiers.

Soon after the US entrance into World War I in 1917, The Salvation Army sent a fact-finding mission to France. The mission concluded that the needs of US enlisted men could be met by canteens/social centers termed “huts” that could serve baked goods, provide writing supplies and stamps, and provide a clothes-mending service. Typically, six staff members per hut would include four female volunteers who could “mother” the boys. These huts were established by The Salvation Army in the United States near army training centers.

About 250 Salvation Army volunteers went to France. Because of the difficulties of providing freshly baked goods from huts established in abandoned buildings near to the front lines, the two Salvation Army volunteers (Ensign Margaret Sheldon and Adjutant Helen Purviance) came up with the idea of providing doughnuts. These are reported to have been an “instant hit”, and “soon many soldiers were visiting The Salvation Army huts”. Margaret Sheldon wrote of one busy day: “Today I made 22 pies, 300 doughnuts, 700 cups of coffee.”
Click HERE for more history on this special day.

June’s MVNU Presidential Update – The Morning Thing 6/3/16

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The Morning Thing shared the June Presidential Update today with MVNU President Dr. Henry Spaulding.

Click HERE to hear updates on campus activities, new student orientation and how the Spaulding family spent time together for Memorial Day. The Morning Thing’s Eddie Dilts talks with Dr. Spaulding.

Click HERE to keep up to date on Mount Vernon Nazarene University.

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