Learn About The Private Steve Jobs

by Gretchen Jack on 7:17 pm

One of the most admired business men of our times, Steve Jobs, will be missed by many. But at the same time, we can all learn from his thinking and out of the box solutions. He was never one to follow. He was always one to lead.

If you changed your thinking to how he did, how would your life be different? What decisions would you make differently? How would that affect your life?

I know I am going to get my hands on that book as soon as I can. They are taking pre-orders, and you can reserve yours here:

Learn Life Lessons From Steve

I can’t wait to get this delivered to me. I, too, like to think outside the box. I want the best for me and my husband. So we can have successful, satisfying lives filled with great experiences.  And if anyone questions us, or thinks we are “out of the loop”…..I’ll just say:  I’m thinking like Steve these days.

 

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My Best Broccoli Salad Recipe So Far

by Gretchen Jack on 4:49 pm

Since Broccoli is on sale this week I thought I would share my best recipe for broccoli salad that I take to many, many family functions. I get requests for it all the time. Such as: make sure you bring that broccoli salad to the father’s day picnic. Or, I get asked for the recipe for broccoli salad from people attending the function. So, I can heartily recommend it and pleased to share it with you.

Gretchen’s Broccoli Salad

1 pound bacon, fried crisp & drained

3 bunches broccoli, chopped fine

1/2 cup raisins or crasins

1/2 cup sunflower seeds, ( or can use pumpkin seeds, or sesame seeds)

1 medium red onion

1/2 cup Hellman’s Mayo

1/4 cup raw sugar

1/4 cup Bragg’s Apple Cider Vinegar

Mix your mayo, sugar and vinegar and set aside. Let blend together for 20 – 30 minutes.

Mix your broccoli, raisins, sunflower seeds and onion together. Then pour above mixture over it and then top off with the fried bacon.

Toss all together and refrigerate overnight. Can actually make it the same day as long as you have at least 5 hours to marinate flavors together. This is not a low calorie, or low cholesterol dish. But it is very filling and satisfying. It will keep you away from the dessert table because you will be so satisfied.

If you want, you could substitute agave nectar for the 1/4 cup raw sugar. Or you could use a powder sugar substitute such as splenda or stevia. I use the rule of thumb: 3 packets and then taste…to see where I like it. Otherwise, you can over do the sweet taste with an artificial substitution. Some people feel it changes the recipe and they swear they can tell the difference, but I can’t. But maybe I am just use to it also.

Another way to reduce the calories on this recipe is to use turkey bacon instead of real bacon. It has about half the calories. But I honestly don’t care for the flavor of it. You just have to pick and choose your battles, so to speak. I would rather cut the amount of bacon in half, to half a pound ( 8 ounces) of regular bacon and get the real flavor.

You could also use Hellman’s light Mayo rather than the regular mayo. Again, it cuts the calories in half. You will have to watch out for a watery consistency if you do choose to do that. So, be careful and toss frequently if using a light version of mayo.

Enjoy.

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