KKIM- KWDF-WBRI-WWNL Wilkins 4/16/2022

Parker WallaceOur first guest is Parker Wallace, founder of Parker’s Plate and the author of a best-selling cookbook called Eat Rich, Stay Skinny: A Girls’ Guide to Holiday Feasting shares some timely recipes and ideas for making this a memorable Easter. As we know Easter is a holiday that involves many traditions. Of course, celebrating the religious holiday is at the top of the list, but Easter is a holiday that involves bringing family and friends together for many people. In fact, food, fashions, and getting creative are an important part of the festivities for many people. Take a break Parker says Let Honey Baked Ham® be the star of the Easter table. The Honey Baked Ham Company® puts in the effort, so the host does not have to. They offer delicious Easter meals like the Honey Baked Ham and Turkey Feast, which includes four Heat & Serve Sides, and the Honey Baked Brunch with a Quarter Ham, two Heat & Serve Sides, Cinnamon Walnut Coffee Cake, and Honey Baked Bacon. For more information go to Visit HoneyBaked.com or More information: tipsontv@gmail.com for candy and other things you made need go to savealot.com 



Our third guest is registered dietitian Dalina Soto who will help you cut through the clutter in your fridge and get organized. She will share her suggestions for creating a “fridgescape” that looks good enough to eat. We’re well into 2022 – you’ve settled into a new routine, cleaned out a closet or two, and probably had your annual physical, but there’s still more to be done. Did you know that organizing your fridge can go a long way when it comes to your overall health?

It’s not just what’s IN it – it’s also WHERE. More than a quarter of Americans admit that they would eat healthier if they were better organized.  In fact, studies have shown that you’re three times more likely to reach for healthier foods if they’re organized and visible in the fridge.  For more information go to Consumer Reports: Organizing Your Fridge.

 


Our third guest is Dr. Scott Curry, Assistant Professor and Associate Hospital Epidemiologist at the Medical University of South Carolina, he will discuss the impact of the Omicron variant and ways to stay healthy. He will also address myths and misinformation about vaccines, clarify the need for and timing of boosters, and provide insights on any other COVID-related topic.

As the Omicron variant of COVID-19 continues to rapidly spread across the nation and cases surge, hospitals are filling up again, mostly with unvaccinated people. Vaccines continue to decrease the risk of severe disease, hospitalization, and death from COVID. Being boosted offers the best defense. Yet, many people who are eligible for a booster have not yet gotten one. More Americans can get strong protection with the recent authorization of vaccines and boosters for younger children. It is so important to be protected for you and your family. For more information please visit www.vaccines.gov

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