The Most Visited Theme Parks in North America

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Today we shared with you the top 20 most visited theme parks in North America, and we were surprised by how many people visit different theme parks every year! Did you know that with the top 20 theme parks combined, a total of 138,144,000 people visited those theme parks in 2014! That’s a lot of people!

Here is the top 5!

#5 – Disney’s Hollywood Studios – Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

#4 – Disney’s Animal Kingdom – Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

#3 – Epcot – Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

#2 – Disneyland – Anaheim, California.

#1 – Magic Kingdom – Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

Here’s the list with the entire top 20, plus some facts! http://experience.usatoday.com/america/story/theme-parks/2015/06/03/20-most-visited-amusement-theme-parks-north-america/28415739/#experience-comments-container

Also there is a new attraction at Cedar Point! https://www.cedarpoint.com/what-s-new

Have a wonderful rest of your day!

Are you ready for Father’s Day? The Morning Thing 6/19/15

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Father’s Day is Sunday! Are you ready???!!!

Don’t worry, The Morning Thing found some unique gift ideas for Dad.
Our favorite is the portable briefcase BBQ grill. Burgers anyone??
http://www.realsimple.com/holidays-entertaining/fathers-day-gift-ideas

We also shared our Fave 5 for the week of 6/15/15.

Here are our 5 favorite things about our Dads.

1. Wesley loves the example that his Dad has set for him and his family. He has shown Wesley what it means to truly be a man after God’s own heart. His Dad has also shown him how to love and respect those around him.

2. Annabelle loves that her Dad is very supportive and appreciates how he has always been there and encouraged her through all her dreams, goals and endeavors.

3. Miriam loves the work ethic that her Dad has shown throughout her life. She loves his ability to have fun and be spontaneous in any situation. He has always treated Miriam as his little princess and showered her with love and care.

4. Marcy’s Dad is her spiritual hero and mentor. She loves the godly example that her Dad sets for the entire family (including great grandchildren). She also loves her Dad’s love for life. Marcy’s Dad can find a positive silver lining in any situation, even if everyone else focuses on the negative.

5. We all love our Heavenly Father! We love that our God is constant, loving, merciful and forgiving. We love the care and guidance that He provides to our daily lives. Our true desire is to serve Him.

Happy Father’s Day from the Big Blue Crew at WNZR!

Come join us at the Danville Howard Turkey Festival!

top10-turkey-tips-940x626We went On The Road With Big Blue at the Danville Howard Turkey Festival last night, and we will continue broadcasting tonight, tomorrow night, and on Saturday night! If you are going to be there, make sure to come by and see us 🙂 We would love to see you!

Congratulations to the Little Miss and Mister Turkey Contest Winners – Madysen Cochran and Corey Doyle.

For their contest, they had to create a poster with a turkey, show their best turkey impression, and tell what name they would give to a pet turkey. You can hear our chat with them after they were crowned winners!

This morning on The Morning Thing, we also talked about the app Jott that has been taking high schoolers and middle schoolers by storm across the country. It’s a messaging app that allows students within a closed network set up within their school to message one another without the need of wifi, or a data connection. It uses the phones bluetooth connection and the network allows one another to send messages to someone up to 100 ft from them. Is this a good app, or a bad app? It could distract students from their learning if not controlled properly, also students don’t need other peoples numbers to message them, because everyone is connected to the network via their social media. That means that anyone within the same network could contact anyone else in that network.

Here is the article that we read from to gain insight and information to this app: http://techcrunch.com/2015/06/08/messaging-app-jott-is-blowing-up-among-junior-high-and-high-schoolers/#.ldinxd:6SuF

All Things Dad – Characteristics of a Godly Man and Grilling Tips

This morning on the Morning Thing, we turned our focus to Dad in celebration of the upcoming Father’s Day.

We started off by sharing five characteristics of a Godly Man with scripture to go along.

1. Step Up: Lead, Initiate, Be a man of action. Ezekiel 22:30

2. Speak Out: Be courageous, Speak the truth in love. Proverbs 27:5-6

3. Stand Strong: Don’t give in when you are attacked, challenged, or criticized. 1 Peter 5:8-9

4. Stay Humble: Don’t think less of yourself, think of yourself less. 1 Peter 5:5-7

5. Serve The King: Seek first His Kingdom, His Glory, His Righteousness. Matthew 6:33

http://www.watermark.org/blog/how-to-be-a-godly-man/

We also shared grilling tips for those summer cookouts! Perfect for dads and all others who love to grill. These included the debate against gas or charcoal grilling, the importance of getting the grill hot, a tip on when to brush off debris from previous cookouts, and more. All 13 tips are in the link below.

http://www.eatingwell.com/healthy_cooking/healthy_cooking_101_basics_techniques/kitchen_tips_techniques/13_best_grilling_tips

And now that we’ve talked about grilling tips, here are some recipes that you can try!

Grilled Sweet Potatoes – http://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/grilled_sweet_potatoes/

Grilled Romaine Lettuce – http://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/grilled_romaine_lettuce/

Grilled Corn on the Cob – http://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/grilled_corn_on_the_cob/

Videos, changes in flying and wedding etiquette tips – The Morning Thing 6/16/15

The Morning Thing talked about a wide variety of topics on Tuesday’s show.
Do you have fun watching videos online? We do!
Here are a few of our favorites.
Johanna Colon dancing to Aretha Franklin’s R-E-S-P-E-C-T.

Ouch! Charlie bit me.

Noah Ritter “apparently” has become a star

And in case you still need a laugh.
Wisdom teeth humor

Goat humor

Flying has changed a lot in the last 60 years! Take a look at this list of changes.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/britishairways/10-ways-flying-has-changed-in-the-last-60-years#.aiZ0qoKP9

Wedding Season Etiquette – 8 tips for surviving the season
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/diane-gottsman/wedding-etiquette-8-tips-_b_5153920.html

Inside Tips and Tricks for When You Travel

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It’s finally summer, and with summer comes vacations. And let’s face it, we all would love to get away from the rainy Ohio forecast that we have for the week and travel somewhere far away that is sunny and bright. So whether you are taking a road-trip with the whole family or whether you are flying across the pond by yourself, we wanted to share some tips and tricks to make your travel experience easier, less stressful, and, ultimately, more enjoyable.

Enter Skyscanner, a global travel search site with over 200 employees from over 35 different nations- all well traveled and ready to share their knowledge with those of us who don’t travel too often. We on the Morning Thing thought this to be a pretty comprehensive list that comes from experienced and we want to share it with you!

We shared a bulk of the list on the show today. Some of our favorites included “roll your clothes when packing,” “bring a money belt and a wallet,” “don’t sweat the small stuff,” and “slow down.” But that’s just a fraction of a list that covers all the bases, from airport security to guidebooks. You can check out the whole list here:

http://www.skyscanner.net/news/50-insider-travel-tips-tricks-what-we-ve-learned-about-travelling

So here’s to you and your trip! Whether you’re going to the other side of the world with no knowledge of the language or you’re driving across the state to try and survive a weekend with the in-laws. We hope that this list from Skyscanner helps make your trip just a little easier and more memorable.

Want to save time and money? The Morning Thing 6/12/15

You don’t always need a fancy product to fix your hair or nails. Some of the best solutions are already in your home.

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Check out this list of 23 beauty solutions using common household items. 
http://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/beauty/23-unbelievable-beauty-hacks-using-only-householditems/ss-BBkkAbt#image=1

Congratulations to our weekly winners!
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Our birthday winner this week is Jessica Beeman of Fredericktown. Jessica’s birthday was Wednesday 6/10. She wins a 7 inch birthday cake from Ferrari Baking Company.
Our anniversary winning couple this week is Jared and Rachel Young of Centerburg. The Youngs celebrated their 4th anniversary on Thursday 6/11. Congratulations Rachel and Jared, you win an 8 X 10 color portrait from Seavolt’s Studios!

Get your special day registered, click here.

We also shared our Morning Thing Fave 5 – It’s Superman Day.

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Here are our 5 favorite Superman powers (that we wish we had).
1. Flying – We all wish that we could try this type of transportation.
2. Incredible strength – We would love to be able to lift cars, furniture and anything else that gets in our way.
3. Speed – This would help us get our to do list done a lot faster!
4. Telescopic and Microscopic Vision – We could find anything that we have lost!
5. Superhuman Intelligence – Superman has a flawless, eidetic Memory of everything he has ever seen, read, heard, or otherwise experienced. Um…why wouldn’t you want this superpower??!! We could be a walking encyclopedia!

Family, table manners and ice cream – The Morning Thing 6/11/15

We talked about table manners for gentlemen, surprising benefits of ice cream and the upcoming Relay for Life event.
We also had the chance to meet Annabelle’s family – the Harrays from New Zealand!

15 Table Manner Rules for Gentlemen
From Ella Bing
Sharing a meal with someone is still one of the last intimate frontiers for the average man.
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Doing it right can pay dividends in your personal and business life. Here is a list of the top rules for table manners if you want to be considered a gentleman at the dinner table.

  1. This one might come to a shock to the millennials out there. But turn your cell phone to silent, or better yet, off. There is nothing ruder than sitting on your phone while at the dinner table. Especially while on a date.
  1. If you are dinning with a lovely partner, be sure to pull out their chair so they can be seated first.
  1. After sitting down, put your napkin in your lap, ASAP.
  1. When placed with multiple eating utensils, don’t fret, it’s simple, start from the outside and work your way towards your plate. Here are a few more details about this topic.
  • Smallest fork: eating seafood
  • Next smallest fork: for eating salad
  • Biggest fork: save this for dinner
  • Small spoon: for coffee
  • Big spoon: for soup
  1. You might want to wait and assess the table to determine if grace will be said. Nothing is worse than catching yourself with a mouth full of food, while everyone is bowing their heads.
  1. For goodness’ sake, keep your elbows off the table!
  1. Mind your manners and always say please when requesting a dish be handed to you.
  1. Please do not attempt to taste everyone’s food at the table. The exception would be a good dinner among good friends and family, in this situation it is okay to request a taste of another’s entree.
  1. When bread is on the table, and you want butter, place a pat of butter on your roll plate and pass the butter onward. When buttering your bread, slice or break off a small piece at a time and butter individually. Repeat.
  1. Do not eat too fast. Eating too fast will not allow for good conversation. To make things easier, simply match the pace of your dinning companions.
  1. This should be an obvious no brainer. Please do not chew with your mouth open.
  1. If you have a mustache or man-beard, you probably already know this, but attempt to avoid getting food in your hair.
  1. Hair in your food is never pleasant. Let’s be honest. If you are dinning at a restaurant, kindly let the waiter know, without raising a fuss. If at a friend’s home, quietly and inconspicuously remove it.
  2. Before taking the last portion of food from a dish. Kindly ask if anyone else at the table would like some before you take the lead.
  1. This one should be a “well-duh” But please do not bring up unappetizing stories at the table.

About Ella Bing: Ella Bing is a family owned business (ellabing.com/pages/about-ella-bing) specializing in both cloth and wood bow ties as well as other male fashion and lifestyle accessories. The company was founded after the loss of a brother and son, Matthew Kraus. The Kraus family honors Matthew’s spirit, infectious personality and love of fashion with handmade custom bow ties, much like Matthew himself would have worn. Matthew lives on in timeless style via Ella Bing and his family. The work is centered on quality, presentation, attention to detail and customer service. What’s more, 10% of every sale goes to the Crisis Center of Tampa Bay. This is the handcrafted gift that keeps on giving.

For more information on Ella Bing and this line visit: www.ellabing.com

Surprising benefits of ICE CREAM – the wonderful summer treat!
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http://www.sharecare.com/health/diet-nutrition/slideshow/health-benefits-of-ice-cream?cmpid=sc-et-em-00-up-05292015&eid=1010730222&memberid=22571865&_sid=549b4606-5cac-4944-aa06-014677e4858e#

We had a chance to meet Helen and Wayne Harray – Annabelle’s parents from New Zealand!

The Harray Family

It was fun to share stories with them about their country and their plans for traveling. They plan to visit 11 countries in the next 6 months, seeking out ministry opportunities for their church membership. Pray for them as they journey through the U.S. and many other countries.

We also shared some information about the Knox County Relay for Life.
It is coming up next Friday 6/19/15. We talked with Donna Strosnider, Media Team Leader.
Here are some notes from our conversation.

1. What can you tell us about the purple ribbons that are hung around the square and down South Main Street?
Purple is the official color of the American Cancer Society Relay For Life.
Each year communities prepare for Relay For Life by holding “Paint the town Purple” events.  Paint the town Purples is a great way to raise awareness about Relay For Life in our community.

2. You’ve talked about Relay For Life with us before but for listeners that don’t know “What is Relay For Life”?
It is the American Cancer Society’s national signature activity. It brings together teams of families and friends from local companies, schools, clubs and organizations to walk around a track in relay fashion.  More than 4 million people around the world come together to Celebrate the lives of those who have battled cancer, Remember loved ones lost and empower individuals and communities to Fight Back against a disease that takes too much.

3. Why do you do this?
We Relay to Celebrate, Remember and Fight Back by raising money.  Now we are here to finish the fight.

4. How much do you raise at the event?
The American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Knox County has a 2015 goal of $261,991.00.  Last year we raised $262,974.88 blowing our 2014 goal out of the water.

5. Where does the money go?
Support of the American Cancer Society through Relay For Life is making a difference in the lives of millions of cancer survivors and their families across the country.  All proceeds raised from the event is used for cancer research, education, prevention and patient service programs such as helping pay for lodging at an American Cancer Society Hope Lodge, helping cancer patients get to and from treatments through the Road to Recovery program and other programs; for more details your listeners can contact the American Cancer Society at www.Cancer.org or 1-800-227-2345.

6. Where and when does the event take place?
Next Friday June 19th we’ll meet at the Mount Vernon High School Football Field and Track kicking off our Opening Ceremony at 6:00pm followed by a victory lap for all our attending cancer survivors. The Opening if always a very moving and touching ceremony that tends to pull at your heart strings.

7. How many people will be there?
There are 22 teams so far but we are hoping by the 19th that will grow to 32; we currently have 237 participants signed up. It’s not too late to join us in the fight against cancer.  This event is open to the public and is very family oriented and child friendly; in fact there will be a Bouncy House again this year.  It is always a major hit with the children and expected to be just as popular again this year.

8. What types of activities will you have for the public?
You can expect to see a Corn Hole Tournament, Cake Walk, Ice Cream Eating Contest, and a frozen T-Shirt contest however For a full list of Entertainment and activities please check out our Knox County web page at www.relayforlife.org/knoxco.  But, my favorite part of the event is our Luminaria Ceremony that takes place at 10pm – the lights around the track are turned off and hundreds of candles are lit in memory of cancer patients that have lost their fight and also in celebration of our cancer survivors.  It is very moving and spectacular all at the same time.  Any of your listeners that have never attended should come and see what we are all about.  There will be activities throughout the night until Noon on Saturday June 20th when the “Fight Back” ceremony begins – the total funds raised is announced and awards are presented to individuals and teams; closing the event at 1:00.

9. Where can listeners get more information about the American Cancer Society and Relay For Life.
No matter who you are; we can help.  Call 1-800-227-2345 anytime – day or night – or visit http://www.cancer.org.  Having cancer is hard, finding help shouldn’t be.  I know because I’m a 26 year cancer survivor.

10. Is there anything else you want us to know about this year’s Relay?
Our Knox County event has received national recognition for the last 5 years; something we are all very proud of.  So again, for more information call the American Cancer Society at 1-800-227-2345 or check out their website at www.cancer.org. and please come join us next Friday night.

Say hello to some easy food substitutes and hello to a healthier diet. The Morning Thing 6/10/15

Say Hello to Healthy New Favorites: Five Food Substitutions You’ll Love
Fitness, nutrition, and weight loss expert Warren Honeycutt shares healthy (and still tasty) alternatives to popular foods that aren’t so great for you.

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Memphis, TN (June 2015)—Without a doubt, one of the most difficult parts of making positive lifestyle changes is backing away from unhealthy foods. (And our favorite things always seem to be on that list, don’t they?) All too often, our quest for better health results in bland, joyless meals. Sooner or later, our desperate taste buds give in to temptation—and our eating habits end up right back where they started.

So what—if anything—can be done to break this cycle?

“The key to successfully changing your long-term eating habits is to make them sustainable—and that means finding options you like and can stick with,” says Warren Honeycutt, author of Get Lean for Life: 7 Keys to Lasting Weight Loss (Get Honeycutt, Inc., 2014, ISBN: 978-1-5008011-7-5, $19.95, www.getlean.guru). “As you navigate this process, you’ll find that healthy substitutions can be a game changer.”

Honeycutt understands if the previous statement elicited an eye-roll. For years, we Americans have been conditioned to believe that the healthier option is the less-tasty option. (And when it comes to processed foods and drinks, that’s often true!) But he promises that when you focus on natural options, it is possible to substitute great-tasting good-for-you food for great-tasting bad-for-you food.

A respected expert in weight loss, fitness, and nutrition, Honeycutt is a championship bodybuilder who has been a Southern Classic Physique Champion, two-time Mr. Tennessee, and six-time Mr. America finalist. Now, at age 62, he enjoys perfect health without any prescription medications. Honeycutt offers personalized fitness training through his comprehensive Get Lean program, which features detailed fitness videos for exercising at the gym, at home, at the office, and while traveling; personalized meal plans; motivational material; and more.

Here, Honeycutt shares five substitutions you’ll love.

Cauliflower instead of potatoes. Substituting cauliflower for potatoes is a healthy alternative that’s gaining more and more popularity—and for good reason. “When prepared correctly, cauliflower mimics the texture and taste of mashed potatoes, with fewer calories and carbs,” says Honeycutt. “Here is my favorite cauliflower-instead-of-spuds recipe.”

Warren’s Twice-“Baked” Cauliflower

Put 24 to 32 ounces of frozen cauliflower in a saucepan and cover with water. Bring to a boil and boil until tender. Pour off the water and, either in the pan or a mixing bowl, beat the cauliflower with a mixer until smooth and creamy—as in the consistency of creamed potatoes.

Dip the creamed cauliflower into individual bowls. Top with fat-free sour cream, fat-free cheese, Butter Buds, and/or Molly McButter. Reheat each serving in the microwave for two minutes until piping hot. Add chives, bacon bits, salt, and pepper as desired, and serve.

Spaghetti squash instead of spaghetti noodles. Spaghetti squash isn’t nearly as carb-heavy as noodles, and it contains nutrients like vitamins A, B-6, and C, as well as omega-3 essential fatty acids. When baked or microwaved, it can be shredded into spaghetti-like strands with a fork.

“Spaghetti squash has a mild flavor and tastes great with just about any pasta sauce, including tomato- and cream-based sauces,” Honeycutt shares. “However, I think it’s delicious simply tossed with olive oil, salt, pepper, and perhaps a little Parmesan cheese.”

Sweet potatoes instead of white potatoes. No doubt you’ve already encountered this popular substitution—but a reminder never hurts! “Sweet potatoes are rich in vitamin A,” Honeycutt notes. “They also contain more vitamin C and fiber than white potatoes—and fewer carbs and calories. That said, it’s still healthiest to eat sweet potatoes baked and save sweet potato fries for occasions when you want to treat yourself.”

Hi-Lo instead of highly sugared cereal. Cereal is such a popular staple that many of us eat it for breakfast every day (and sometimes for lunch and dinner, too!). Unfortunately, even when we think we’re making healthy choices, that isn’t always the case. Although many popular cereals are labeled “healthy,” “natural,” “reduced sugar,” etc., they are loaded with sugar and contain little to no protein. Honeycutt recommends getting away from the empty calories by trying Nutritious Living Hi-Lo Cereal.

“Nutritious Living Hi-Lo Cereal contains 12 grams of protein per serving and only 1 gram of sugar,” he points out. “I challenge you to compare that to your favorite cereal. You may even find that the numbers are nearly reversed! Get in the habit of reading labels instead of taking products’ claims at face value—not just for cereal, but for everything you buy. This can have a huge impact on weight control.”

High protein shake instead of fast food shake. Honeycutt doesn’t name any names—but he does point out that a medium strawberry cheesecake option from a popular chain contains 920 total calories, 25 grams of fat, 100 grams of carbohydrates, 82 grams of total sugars, and only 15 grams of protein.

“Compare that to 235 total calories, 6 grams of fat, 22 grams of carbs, 2 grams of total sugars, and 25 grams of protein when you prepare your own protein shake,” he comments. “Here’s how to make this much healthier substitute.”

Warren’s High Protein Shake

Blend the following ingredients to desired consistency and enjoy!

  • 8 oz. almond milk
  • 1 scoop Optimum Nutrition casein protein powder
  • 5 large fresh strawberries
  • 2 tablespoons unsweetened shredded coconut
  • Stevia (sweeten to taste)
  • 1.5 cups of ice

“When you give these substitutions a try, you might just be surprised by how much you don’t miss your old favorites,” Honeycutt concludes. “And don’t discount the satisfaction that comes from knowing you’re making choices to boost your health and possibly extend your life.”

About the Author:
Warren Honeycutt is the author of Get Lean for Life: 7 Keys to Lasting Weight Loss. An expert in weight loss, fitness, and nutrition, he is a championship bodybuilder who has been a Southern Classic Physique Champion, two-time Mr. Tennessee, and six-time Mr. America finalist. Now, at age 62, he enjoys perfect health without any prescription medications and a physique that is the envy of most 25-year-olds.

Along with his partner, Soraya Bittencourt, Honeycutt is the cofounder of Get Honeycutt, Inc. This company supports Get Lean, a comprehensive weight loss and fitness program featuring personalized fitness routines, menus designed by registered dietitians, instructional videos, and motivational support.

A popular speaker on fitness and nutrition topics, Honeycutt’s expertise has been featured by NBC, CBS, ABC, LifeExtension, A Second Look at Sports, LiveStrong, Live Relentless, and more.

To learn more, please visit www.getlean.guru.

About the Book:
Get Lean for Life: 7 Keys to Lasting Weight Loss (Get Honeycutt, Inc., 2014, ISBN: 978-1-5008011-7-5, $19.95, www.getlean.guru) is available at www.getlean.guru and on Amazon.

Ideas For Summer Fun!

Summer is here! Whether you’re going on vacation, staying home, having a cookout, or taking daily trips to the swimming pool, there’s always room for potential downtime and maybe even some boredom.

Well we have the answer for boredom with 60 days of Summer Fun from imom.com !

We talked about some of the different games you can play with water balloons, including Water Balloon Lift Off, and Water Balloon Whiffle Ball!

We also talked about different activities you can do with Watermelon which is so great for those hot summery days! Watermelon Carving and Watermelon Polo look like exciting and fun activities to try!

You can check out all 60 days of Summer fun ideas right here: http://www.imom.com/60-days-of-summer/

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