Hispanic Food, Hispanic Identity

Many people think all Hispanic food contains three simple ingredients – meat, cheese, and a tortilla of some kind. This is like saying that paintings by Picasso, Monet, and Van Gogh are all the same, simply because they all use a canvas. Hispanic food is as rich, varied, and vibrant as the culture it comes from. From tamales to tacos to flan, the palette of Hispanic dishes is full of nuance, flavor, and identity, as each region has its own particular take on traditional recipes.
Flan, for instance, can be found in nearly every Hispanic cuisine, from Mexico to Puerto Rico to Spain. A flan recipe calls for some core ingredients (eggs, sugar, vanilla extract, caramel), but different countries put a different twist on this delightful desse
Buy Your Dream Home, and Skip the Hefty Taxes

Did you know that stars like Sandra Bullock and Harrison Ford call Jackson Hole, Wyoming home? Political figure Dick Cheney also resides in Jackson, and the area is quickly becoming one of the top choices for people everywhere. Why are more people than ever choosing Jackson as their latest hometown?
A Safe and Quiet Neighborhood
With a population of just 9,710 in 2011, you are going to get plenty of peace and quiet. Jackson Hole realestate is perfect for peaceful, high end living, and residents can expect to feel safe, too. Why? Website www.citydata.com reveals that Jackson has a crime rate of only 150, or more than half of 306, the national rate.
A Perfect Place to Live and Work
How to Successfully Manage an Office Move

Moving is a stressful time in any situation. But when a business decides to move its office, the amount of things to keep track of and deal with increases exponentially. And if your business is in the St. Louis area, you may find yourself requiring an office move sooner than you thought. The St. Louis region is home to a pro-growth business culture. For instance, in 2010 alone venture capital investments in St. Louis more than doubled, reaching $39 million on 11 deals. It’s no wonder that the area is home to the headquarters of 21 Fortune 1000 companies, nine of which are in the Fortune 500. However, whether you are a small startup looking to expand, or a multinational corporation looking for new headquarters, there are many different priorities to juggle when performing office moves. So here is a b
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Three Moving Tips to Make the Big Day More Efficient

Whether you have long distance movers, or you are relying on your High School buddies, whether you have a magnificent caravan of trailers or just portable storage pods, moving can be pretty stressful. So, to make your life easier, here are three of the best moving tips to reduce any stress you have on the big day.
1. Get a sitter.
Trust me on this one. Kids are usually upset by the change, or they are energetic and frantic. Either way, they are likely to get under the foot of movers who are just trying to do their job. While the trucks are getting loaded up, it would just be easier if a friend or relative watched the kids while
You Can Manage Risk

A risk management training course is one of the best ways to ensure that your employees are capable of handling their finances. They are often conducted in a work setting and many government agencies make such sessions mandatory. That is why the military makes its service members undergo financial planning seminars to prepare for the future.
There are also many seminars available on how to cut or bring down taxes. These seminars can also teach individuals how they might go about avoiding financial risks that will ultimately prove unnecessary. There is a process to the risk management training course that proceeds from identifying risks toward the point of creating an action plan to guard against those risks.
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Three Ways to Make Life Easier on Moving Day

Moving is stressful enough without having to worry about any snafus with the long distance movers. Whether you are using pods, which are portable storage units, or the traditional long distance movers who drive the truck for you and everything, there are a few things you can do to mitigate your inevitably high amount of stress.
1. Make sure there is room to park the truck.
It sounds like a no brainer, but you would be surprised how easy it can be to overlook this fact. Sometimes you just plain old forgot, or perhaps you might overlook the fact that there might not be parking on the street that particular day, or you might eve
4 Tips for Your Next Military Move

Organizing a military move, just like any other kind of move, can be a stressful time. There are a lot of things to take into account when planning for a military move, and it’s best to be prepared ahead of time. Here are a few tips to help you prepare and organize your military move to make it as stress-free as possible.
1. 37 percent of Americans have never even moved out of their hometown, according to a Pew Research Center study, so it may very well be the case that your military move is your very first move ever. And if you want your move to be successful, one of the first steps is to weed out everything that you don’t need. Decluttering your house and getting rid of unnecessary items will ensure that you don’t end up moving more than you need to. But don’t be overzealous in your approach to decluttering. Make
Eat Healthy With Hummus

Hummus is a delicious, healthy, nutritious snack that is consumed by more than 15 million Americans on a regular basis. Hummus originated from Middle Eastern countries such as Palestine, Yemen, Syria, Egypt and Israel, and is made from mashed chickpeas and various spices. Hummus first came to America in the early 1960s and 1970s, but was only sold in health stores. It took a few decades for hummus to gain popularity and sold mainstream to consumers. The addition of terrific flavors such as roasted garlic hummus dip was a help!
Why is hummus dip a healthy snack to enjoy? Sabra hummus has a healthy amount of daily protein in it, especially for those that are enjoying a vegan or vegetarian diet. The nut