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Simple Savory Rice Recipe
This simple rice recipe is delicious and savory: the rice is cooked with onions and broth in an oven to yield a moist, flavorful side dish. This rice pairs well with many different dinner options: I love it as a companion to BBQ chicken, BBQ sandwiches, or tri-tip.
0 commentsEasy BBQ Pork Sandwich Recipe: Dinner in a Crock Pot
This easy pulled pork recipe is made with pork (butt, roast, or tenderloin) in a crock-pot. The meat is then shredded, mixed with BBQ sauce, and baked in an oven - the resulting sandwiches are simple to make and delicious to eat! A great week-night recipe for working families, with lots of left-overs to freeze for future meals.
0 commentsBaked Pork Chop Recipe with Stuffing
Baked pork chops with stuffing is an easy recipe for making tasty, moist pork chops in the oven. This recipe uses canned soup to keep the pork chops moist while baking, and a homemade stuffing complements the flavor of the pork chops. This recipe is part of the Kids Cook Monday campaign.
6 commentsBlood Types: History, Genetics, and Percentages around the World.
Prior to the discovery of blood groups, blood transfusions were often deadly. Physicians attempted the use of milk and animal blood as an alternative to human blood, but met with limited success: the discovery of blood types allowed modern transfusions to safely take place. Blood typing, blood groups around the world, and the genetics of blood types are discussed in this article.
0 commentsSchool's Out: The Loss of Recess in America
Recess was once an accepted part of a child's school day. With increasing pressures for academic success, many schools are cutting or eliminating play time in favor of rigorous academic pursuits. Many schools are built without playgrounds in cities like Chicago and Atlanta. Research shows recess actually boosts test scores and increases a child's attention span: some parent led initiatives are striving to bring recess back to American schools.
30 commentsEton Mess Recipe with Pictures: Let the Kids Cook Monday!
Eton Mess is a trifle-like dessert recipe, traditionally served at Eton College during the annual cricket match against Winchester College. This English dessert recipe involves meringue cookies, whipped cream, and strawberries: this is simple enough for children to make, and is part of the Kids Cook Mondays campaign.
8 commentsTrotula the Medieval Doctor: A History of Women's Health from the Middle Ages
Trotula was a female physician in the 11th century: her medical writings influenced women's healthcare during the Middle Ages. Medical advice on childbirth and women's health was based on Galen's philosophy. Trotula was a revered doctor, and her medical beliefs are fascinating.
8 commentsBraised Short Ribs Recipe with Spicy Tomato Sauce: Let the Kids Cook Monday!
Braised pork ribs are easy to make, and this spicy tomato sauce recipe is delicious. We love this recipe in the winter, when we are tired of casseroles. As part of the Kids Cook Monday campaign, I have modified the cooking method to allow children to participate in the cooking process. The sauce is made prior to cooking the ribs, which allows little kids to help make dinner!
8 commentsNissen Fundoplication in Children: What to Expect from a Parent's Perspective
The decision to proceed with a Nissen Fundoplication in your child is a very difficult and emotional time for most families. The surgery and recovery are difficult. This article describes what this anti-reflux surgery entails and our son's journey through surgery and beyond.
2 commentsUnderstanding the Null Hypothesis and Formulas: A Definition with Examples
A basic discussion on the null hypothesis, z-scores, and probability. This article includes examples of the null hypothesis, one-tailed, and two-tailed tests. A coin is tossed and comes up tails ten times: is this just random chance, or is an unfair coin being used? Learn when to reject the null hypothesis: if the probability (P) is less than the chosen significance level, the null must be rejected.
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