Honey Ribs and Rice & Baked Apple Crisp
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Weight gain during December is very common if we don’t put some effort into avoiding those extra calories in holiday foods.
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I received a lot of compliments on my post about “24 Reasons to Gather Around the Dinner Table” – well, compliments and a challenge: come up with even more reasons families should sit down to dinner together.
How often does your family have dinner together? If you’re like most families nowadays, the answer is probably, “Not very often.”








































































