Summertime means cookouts, but be sure to have one indoor cooking tool with you at the outdoor grill. A meat thermometer is a must to ensure that hamburgers are fully cooked to 160 degrees, poultry to 165 degrees and whole cuts of other meats and seafood are fully cooked to 145 degrees. Source Link
So how do you raise kids who are smart about money? You can build their awareness by pointing out prices on a menu or comparison shopping at the supermarket and educating them about the costs of living like paying for a house, car, and utilities. And use that magic word “no” to teach budgeting and demonstrate the difference between wants and needs. Source Link
If you’re ready to make the switch to whole grains be sure you’re getting all that you want. Many foods that are labeled “made with whole grains” or “multigrain” could be using a tiny percentage of whole grains while the rest is refined flour. Only foods labeled “100% whole grains” use just that. Source Link