Source: Cheesy Tomato Fish Bake

This recipe looks so good. I never really think of fish with tomato sauce or tomatoes, but it looks and sounds yummy! Check it out!
Source: Cheesy Tomato Fish Bake

This recipe looks so good. I never really think of fish with tomato sauce or tomatoes, but it looks and sounds yummy! Check it out!
https://www.myfoodandfamily.com/recipe/057018/baked-salmon-with-veggies

4 servings
4 skin-on salmon fillets (1 lb.)
2 cups chopped fresh spinach leaves
1 cup sliced fresh mushrooms
1 tomato, chopped
1/3 cup KRAFT Sun Dried Tomato Vinaigrette Dressing
1. Heat oven to 375°F.
2. Place fish, skin sides down, in 13×9-inch baking dish sprayed with cooking spray.
3. Combine remaining ingredients; spoon over fish.
4. Bake 20 to 25 min. or until fish flakes easily with a fork.
Tip 1 Substitute Prepare using red snapper or orange roughy fillets.
Tip 2 Serving Suggestion Serve with hot cooked rice to round out the meal. Tip 3 Nutrition Bonus The spinach in this flavorful salmon dish is high in vitamin A.
Calories 200
Calories From Fat 0 % Daily Value*
Total Fat 9g 12%
Saturated Fat 1.5g 8%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 55mg 18%
Sodium 330mg 14%
Total Carbohydrates 5g 2%
Dietary Fibers 0g
Sugars 3g 6%
Protein 25g 50%
Vitamin A 60%
Vitamin C 10%
Calcium 2%
Iron 6%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. servings 4 servings
* Nutrition information is estimated based on the ingredients and cooking instructions as described in each recipe and is intended to be used for informational purposes only. Please note that nutrition details may vary based on methods of preparation, origin and freshness of ingredients used. Tags
Easter, ah, the time when eggs get dyed, candy is given, and there is a big meal for the family…
Easter was one of the best holidays for Blue. She would get a new dress, a pair of new shoes, along with a new purse. Her mother would go all out for that holiday. At least during her younger years until her teenage years, this sort of ritual happened. She usually enjoyed all the relentless preparations for Sunday Easter service at her church. Every Easter you would see kids dressed up in their new clothes and things. It was part of the celebration of Easter when Christ rose from the dead and rose again. On this holiday, the church congregation would participate in the Last Supper. It was for those who were the age of accountability, meaning the ones who were old enough to be saved, know right from wrong, and so forth..
The Sunday service usually started with a sunrise sermon, which was always early on Easter Sunday, like around 7 a.m. The church people would gather outside and light candles while admiring the sunrise. This would be because it was in remembrance of Christ rising from the grave after being crucified. After that, they would go into the church and have an Easter message from the preacher about Easter, and followed by the Last Supper, or meeting around the altar, partaking of bread and juice. Those symbolized Christ’s body and his blood. A hard concept for a young person. Blue often visualized that kind of thing in her head. It not only made her squeamish but sad for all Christ went through.
After Sunday services, and as they headed home, Blue’s family would come together at her house. it seemed to be the family place where they shared holiday meals. Blue’s belly often growled because of the wonderful smells coming from the kitchen. It was probably the best food she had ever eaten. Usually, there was a big ham, potato salad, deviled eggs, slaw, sweet potatoes, and corn, followed with green bean casserole and so much more. Blue often snuck bites from things that were placed on the table, before anyone took notice. It was always delicious. One thing Blue knew, her family sure could cook. One day Blue knew she too would cook great.
After the meal, there was a period of just sitting and having conversations and checking out all the goodies given to her by the “Easter Bunny”, and then the great Easter egg hunt. it was fun finding all the colored Easter Eggs but Blue often wondered why this silly tradition even existed. What was the purpose for it all? Blue knew that Easter really was not about all that hubbub, but about Christ’s love and sacrifice for us. Blue never forgot what happened to Christ and she always tried to be thankful. Often, the Easter Bible Story was read, and she visualized the moments that led to it all.
Despite all the things that happened in her home, Blue still knew how much she had to be thankful for. She always prayed to be a good person and always tried to enjoy the good moments when she could. Not every day was bad for her, but sometimes all she had was the joy the good times gave her, that is why she remembered.
Remembering on the good things can push back the not so good times. Sometimes, that is all we have.
To be continued…
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Things were simpler then
Nothing was taken for granted
Everything was new and fresh and exciting,
Yet scary as well.
You needed me then.
I was there
I carried not only my own scares but yours too.
Watching from behind the scenes
Never trying to be a judge in the area of your heart
But always stretching forth my time, my heart, my hand
Not giving out demands
Just being the strong one,
The one who could if at moments notice, carry you too
Now I see it all from back then as a different thing entirely
You did not truly believe in your own heart,
You were scared of your hurt feelings,
Ready to deny the truth and hold back on the tears
In spite of it all, still clinging to what ifs
You let me think you needed me so,
Needed my help and knew I would not say, “No”
I wish we had that bond of whatever it was, again
I wish you felt more of me being a friend,
Hoping though, changes really nothing
It is in the head, that you need adjusting.
Hopes do not turn the tomorrows wheel
Instead it clings to most of our life
Wanting today to be the day.
Oh, to wish it away would be foolish
Still, I will hope and with honesty look at it all
As it really was, and then how I wanted it to be.
by Top10HomeRemedies TeamFebruary 9, 2019 17
Swollen feet is a common problem that anyone can suffer from. It is not a disease in itself, but rather a symptom of an underlying issue. Usually, this problem arises when fluid accumulates in the tissues, leading to swelling known as edema.
This can occur for several reasons, such as being overweight, standing or sitting for long periods of time, aging, pregnancy, premenstrual syndrome (PMS), nutritional deficiencies, lack of physical exercise and poor blood circulation.
An injury or surgery involving the leg, ankle or a foot can also cause swelling in your feet.
People who have diabetes, heart problems, kidney or liver disease, and pregnant women are more prone to this problem.
As the swelling increases, it can cause general discomfort and people may find it difficult to walk or stand. Other symptoms may include pain, inflammation and redness in the feet.
Luckily, there are plenty of effective tips and remedies to treat swollen feet at home, so you can get back out and enjoy the world.
However, if the swelling is painful or occurs often, consult your doctor. It can be a sign of heart, kidney or liver problems that may need timely treatment.

Here are the top 10 home remedies for swollen feet.
This type of hydrotherapy, which includes both cold and warm water, is highly effective for reducing swelling in your feet. While the warm water helps improve circulation, cold water helps reduce swelling and inflammation.
A foot massage is one of the best remedies for swollen feet. It creates pressure on the affected area that helps relax sore muscles and improve circulation. It also encourages excess fluid drainage to reduce swelling.
It is most effective to massage your feet during or after taking a bath.
Note: If the swelling in your feet is due to pregnancy, see a therapist who specializes in prenatal massage.
Epsom salt works fast to reduce swelling and can help alleviate pain and discomfort, too. The magnesium sulfate in Epsom salt is easily absorbed through the skin and helps improve circulation and reduce swelling. It is also relaxing for sore, tired muscles and even helps neutralize foot odor.
Ginger is a natural diuretic that helps treat swollen feet. It helps dilute sodium, a major contributing factor behind swelling. In addition, its anti-inflammatory property helps reduce swelling.
The diuretic property of dandelion helps the body metabolize extra fluids, making it a great remedy for swollen feet. According to a 2009 study published in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, dandelion has a diuretic effect that helps treat water retention.
It also helps regulate the sodium level in the body.
Drinking lemon water helps flush out excess fluid and toxins from your body, which can reduce swelling in the feet and other areas of the body caused by water retention. In addition, it helps keep the body hydrated and provides anti-inflammatory benefits.

Apple cider vinegar also helps reduce swelling in your feet. Its high potassium content helps reduce fluid retention, a common cause of swelling in the feet.

A popular Ayurvedic treatment for swollen feet is coriander seeds. The anti-inflammatory property of these seeds helps reduce swelling as well as improve circulation.

Regular physical exercise is important for preventing swelling in your feet. Exercise stimulates circulation and prevents blood from pooling in your lower extremities.

Magnesium deficiency in the body can also contribute to swelling in the feet due to edema. Eat foods rich in magnesium to help fight this problem.
Note: People with heart or kidney disease should avoid taking magnesium supplements.
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Test Kitchen tips Mix and match your favorite seafood in this chowder.
1 cup: 272 calories, 15g fat (8g saturated fat), 164mg cholesterol, 1076mg sodium, 11g carbohydrate (3g sugars, 1g fiber), 24g protein. Originally published as Seafood Soup in Simple & Delicious December/January 2019
