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THE HILL will be in theaters on August 25th and I could not be more excited to tell you about this wonderful film.  The story resonated with me on many levels.  I have a son with disabilities and I know how much we have been told, he will never do this...only to prove them wrong.




This is the riveting true story of how Rickey Lee made it to Major League Baseball despite the most dire of circumstances. Dennis Quaid plays Rickey's father, a preacher, who does not agree with his son's decision to try out for this coveted spot on a Major League Baseball team. Grab a tissue before you walk into the theater, you are going to need it. Such a wholesome movie and great for the whole family.

  • Dennis Quaid as James Hill
  • Colin Ford as Rickey Hill
  • Joelle Carter as Hellen Hill, Rickey's mother
  • Randy Houser as Ray Clemons, a man from Rickey's childhood who encourages him to try out for the MLB 
  • Jesse Berry as young Rickey Hill
  • Bonnie Bedelia 
  • Scott Glenn as Red Murff, the MLB scout who discovers Rickey

  •   Get Your Tickets Here!


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    Meal-Prep Tips for a Manageable Back-to-School Menu

    Meal-Prep Tips for a Manageable Back-to-School Menu

    (Family Features) The hustle and bustle of back-to-school season can cause chaos in households. Class time, field trips and homework typically rule each day, which can make sitting down for a meal seem like a far-off dream. One easy way to save time is simplifying family recipes and prioritizing meal-planning.

    Consider these meal-planning tips from the experts at Healthy Family Project, whose partners are donating $16,000 to the Foundation for Fresh Produce to support children’s accessibility to fresh fruits and vegetables.

    Choose the meals you plan to make for the week. Cut down on prep time by planning dishes with overlapping ingredients then write out a grocery list to keep from overbuying. Recipes like this Southwest Quiche Muffins Bento Box that include a brief list of widely used ingredients can help you avoid buying items you may only use once.

    Stock the kitchen with ingredients your family often uses. Ensure you have the spices, seasonings, condiments, sauces and canned foods to prepare favorite meals at a moment’s notice.

    Save time by washing and prepping produce once each week. For example, if you’re using sweet peppers in these Mini Sweet Pepper Sheet Pan Nachos and again in another meal that week, prep all at once so they’re ready when it’s time to cook – just be sure to store in an airtight container.

    Serve quick snacks that won’t spoil dinner. Kids often need a little fuel for homework, but complicated snacks can cut into already busy schedules. Keep ingredients on hand for simple options like trail mix, fruit parfaits and meat and cheese wraps.

    Use kitchen tools that speed up the process. Pressure cookers and air fryers can help you put nutritious meals on the table faster while slow cookers let you prep in the morning and come home to a hot, delicious dinner.

    Visit HealthyFamilyProject.com to find more back-to-school recipes.

    Mini Sweet Pepper Sheet Pan Nachos

    Recipe courtesy of Healthy Family Project
    Prep time: 10 minutes
    Cook time: 5 minutes
    Servings: 4

    • 8          ounces Pero Family Farms Mini Sweet Peppers, cut into chip shapes
    • 7          ounces tortilla chips
    • 1/2       cup sweet or red onion, diced.
    • 1/2       cup canned or fresh corn
    • 1/2       cup queso fresco cheese
    • 1/4       cup black olives
    • 1/4       cup jalapeno peppers, fresh sliced
    • 1/4       cup cilantro leaves, for garnish
    • 1          lime, cut into thin wedges, for garnish
    1. Preheat oven to 350 F.
    2. Place peppers and tortilla chips on sheet pan. Layer onion, corn, cheese, black olives and jalapeno peppers. Bake 3-5 minutes.
    3. Garnish with cilantro and lime wedges.

    Southwest Quiche Muffins Bento Box

    Recipe courtesy of Healthy Family Project
    Prep time: 10 minutes
    Cook time: 25 minutes
    Servings: 12

    • 8          large eggs
    • 1/2       cup milk
    • nonstick cooking spray
    • 3/4       cup black beans, drained and rinsed
    • 1/2       cup chopped Nature Fresh Farms Tomz tomatoes
    • 1/3       cup shredded cheddar cheese
    • 1/4       small RealSweet sweet onion, chopped
    • 1/2       cup vanilla Greek yogurt
    • 1/4       cup granola
    • 1/2       Zespri SunGold kiwi, chopped
    • 1          Bee Sweet Citrus mandarin, peeled and segmented
    1. Preheat oven to 325 F.
    2. In large bowl, whisk eggs and milk.
    3. Coat 12-cup muffin pan with nonstick cooking spray or use silicone muffin liners. Evenly divide beans, tomatoes, cheese and onion among cups. Pour eggs over top.
    4. Bake 20-25 minutes, or until eggs are set and lightly browned.
    5. Remove from oven and cool in pan 2-3 minutes. Use knife to loosen edges and remove.
    6. In cup or bowl, mix yogurt, granola and kiwi.
    7. Assemble bento box with two quiche muffins, kiwi parfait and mandarin slices.
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    Healthy Family Project
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    See The Hill in theaters on 8/25 and enter to win a 4 Pack of Tickets and $10 Amazon

    This is a sponsored post on behalf of Review Wire Media for Briarcliff Entertainment.

     Are you ready to see a great FAMILY FRIENDLY movie?  The Hill debuts in theaters on August 25, 2023.





    Growing up impoverished in small-town Texas, young Rickey Hill shows an extraordinary ability to hit a baseball, despite being burdened by leg braces from a degenerative spinal disease. His concerned pastor father (DENNIS QUAID) discourages Rickey from playing baseball to protect him from injury, and to have him follow in his footsteps and become a preacher. As a young man, Rickey (COLIN FORD) becomes a baseball phenomenon. His desire to participate in a try-out for a legendary major league scout divides the family and threatens Rickey’s dream of playing professional baseball.

    Based on a true story, THE HILL is directed by Jeff Celentano and also stars JOELLE CARTER, country music singer and songwriter RANDY HOUSER, Golden Globe nominee BONNIE BEDELIA, and SCOTT GLENN.




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    Introducing the Paloma Passion in Barbie Pink!

     Introducing the Paloma Passion in Barbie Pink!


    Are you ready to dive into a world of vibrant pink hues and summer bliss? With Barbie pink taking over, we've crafted the perfect cocktail to embrace the spirit of the season. Passion Tree presents the cutest, boozieest, and pinkest concoction to ignite your inner Barbie made with their signature Dragon Fruit Hard Seltzer (which also comes in a pink can!). Get ready to sip on the Paloma Passion!


    Whether you're hosting a Barbie-themed party or simply looking to add some pink glamour to your summer, the Paloma Passion is the perfect choice. Get ready to indulge in this delightful libation, garnished with a slice of grapefruit or a wedge of lime to make it even more picture-perfect.  



    Remember, summer is all about fun, and what could be more fun than raising a glass of the Paloma Passion? So, embrace the pink, raise your glass high, and let the Barbie magic fill your summer nights with joy and fabulousness! 

    Ingredients:

    • 0.5 ounce simple syrup

    • 0.25 ounce Cointreau

    • 1.5 ounces grapefruit juice

    • 0.5 ounce lime juice

    • 1.5 ounces Tequila

    • 1.5 ounces Dragon Fruit Passion Tree Hard Seltzer

    • Splash of club soda



    Directions:

    • In a cocktail shaker, combine the simple syrup, Cointreau, grapefruit juice, lime juice, and Tequila.

    • Shake the mixture vigorously to blend the flavors.

    • Fill a glass with ice cubes.

    • Strain the cocktail mixture into the glass.

    • Top it off with 1.5 ounces of Dragon Fruit Passion Tree Hard Seltzer.

    • Add a splash of club soda to give it a fizzy touch.

    • Stir gently to combine all the ingredients.

    • Garnish as desired.

    • Sip and enjoy the refreshing Barbie Pink Paloma Passion!

    • Remember to drink responsibly and have a fantastic time savoring this pink-tastic cocktail!



    Thanks to our friends at DrinkPassionTree.com for the sample!



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    Win The Eggmazing Egg Decorator Cake-N-Bake Challenge - Kids' Board Game

     


    Have you heard about this great board game?


    The Eggmazing Egg Decorator Cake-N-Bake Challenge is for ages four and up and for two to six players.  


    2022 TOY INSIDER TOP HOLIDAY TOY WINNER: Ready,...set...bake! Cake-N-Bake Challenge is a game that can turn anyone into a crafty baker! Cake-N-Bake Challenge is a fun, colorful sensory stimulating game that is great for the entire family!
    HOW TO PLAY: Win a Candle Card by being the first player to stack a cake that matches the game card and hit the bell. First person to earn 6 Candle Cards wins the game and gets to wear the Chef's Hat!
    3 WAYS TO PLAY: Beginner Baker (2-6 players), Mixin' Madness (2-6 players), Bakery Bake-Off (Sensory Play for 2-3 teams)
    SPECIAL CARDS: Special Action cards add excitement to the game with cards such as "Mystery Cake Card", "One Hand Card", and "Burnt Cake Card".
    WHAT'S IN THE BOX? 1 deck of 50 game cards (24 Action Cards, 24 Special Action Cards, and 2 Create Your Own Challenge Cards), 32 Birthday Candle Cards, 1 Birthday Cake (cut into 6 pieces with different layers of sensory stimulating colorful textured foam pieces), 12 double-sided Icing Pieces, 1 Game Bell, and 1 Chef's Hat.

    We had so much fun playing this game.  And, my son beat me!  Want to win this game?  Would make a great gift!  Enter via the Rafflecopter below!


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    Bus Safety Tips for Back-to-School Season

     

    Bus Safety Tips for Back-to-School Season


    In the south, many school have already begun their school year.  Watch out for the buses and let's keep our kids safe.

    (Family Features) Another school year means millions of children across the United States will begin and end each day with a bus ride. The way many kids ride to school today, however, is the same as it was 25 years ago – in diesel school buses, which have been shown to be harmful to children’s health, the community and the climate.

    Investments are being made to clean up the nation’s school bus fleet, like the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Clean School Bus Program, which will provide $5 billion over five years to help replace existing buses with low- and zero-emission models. One alternative energy source, propane, is an environmentally friendly and affordable option that can be implemented today to provide a better tomorrow for more students. The low-carbon emissions energy source is abundantly available and can work in tandem with other energy sources, including electric, to move the nation’s school bus fleet further down the path to zero emissions and ensure every child has a safe, clean, healthy ride to school.

    In addition to speaking to your children’s school district officials about alternative school bus solutions, there are lessons parents can teach their children about how to remain safe before, during and after their daily trips on school buses. Consider these tips from the experts at the National Association of Pupil Transportation.

    Before the Bus Arrives

    • Ensure backpacks are packed securely so papers and other items don’t scatter as the bus approaches.
    • Create a morning routine that puts kids at the bus stop five minutes before the scheduled pickup time. This helps avoid a last-minute rush, when safety lessons are easily forgotten, and ensures kids are safely in place for boarding.
    • Encourage children to wear bright, contrasting colors so they can be seen easier by drivers.
    • Instruct children to walk on the sidewalk. If there is no sidewalk, advise them to stay out of the street, walk single-file, face traffic and stay as close to the edge of the road as possible.
    • Walk young children to the bus stop or encourage kids to walk in groups. There is safety in numbers; groups are easier for drivers to see.
    • If kids must cross a street, driveway or alley, remind them to stop and look both ways before crossing.
    • Verify the bus stop location offers good visibility for the bus driver; if changes are needed, talk with nearby homeowners or school district officials to implement changes. Never let kids wait in a house or car, where the driver may miss seeing them approach the bus.
    • Remind children the bus stop is not a playground. Balls or other toys can roll into the street and horseplay could result in someone falling into the path of oncoming traffic.
    • Instruct children to stay at least three steps away from the road and allow the bus to come to a complete stop before approaching it.

    On the Bus Ride

    • When boarding the bus, items can get bumped and dropped. Caution children that before picking anything up, they should talk to the driver and follow instructions to safely retrieve their possessions.
    • Teach safe riding habits: Stay seated with head, hands and feet inside at all times; keep bags and books out of the aisle and remain seated until the bus stops moving.
    • Instruct children to never throw things on the bus or out the windows and to never play with or block emergency exits.
    • Remind kids that loud noises are off limits so they don’t distract the driver. That includes cellphones and other electronic devices; instruct children to put them on mute or use headphones.

    Leaving the Bus

    • Remind children to look before stepping off the bus. If they must cross the street, teach them to do so in front of the bus by taking five big steps (approximately 10 feet) away from the front of the bus, looking up and waiting for the driver to signal it’s safe.
    • For parents who meet their kids at the bus, eliminate the risk of your children darting across the street by waiting on the side of the street where they exit the bus.
    • Make the bus ride part of your daily “how was school?” discussion. Encourage kids to talk about the things they see and hear on the bus so you can discuss appropriate behaviors and, if necessary, report any concerns to school administrators.

    Benefits of Propane Buses
    Every day, 1.3 million children in the United States ride to school in 22,000 propane-powered school buses, which are currently in use by more than 1,000 school districts across 48 states. Alternative fuels, such as propane, offer multiple benefits for school districts and students alike because propane buses reduce harmful emissions, save money and provide a safer ride for students.

    Student Health
    Propane reduces harmful nitrogen oxide emissions by up to 94% compared to diesel and emits near-zero particulate matter emissions. Both emissions, which can be found in the cloud of smoke emitted from the tailpipes of diesel buses, are known triggers for asthma, bronchitis and other respiratory problems, according to the EPA.

    Reliability
    Propane has a range of 400 miles and the performance needed to drive long distances without stopping to recharge or refuel.

    Cost Savings
    While propane and electric are both options for clean student transportation that also reduce the harm to air quality, the cost is not equal. On average, an electric school bus costs $375,000, meaning districts can purchase three propane-powered buses (which are only $6,000 more expensive than diesel buses) for the price of one electric bus. In fact, a study from the World LP Gas Association found the cost savings of getting rid of all diesel buses and replacing them with propane would save enough money to hire 23,000 teachers due to lower long-term fuel and maintenance costs.

    Find more information and learn how to talk to school district officials about adopting clean school buses at BetterOurBuses.com.

     

    Photo courtesy of Getty Images (students getting on bus)

     

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