“Date Night in the Nonahood” is a new article for Nonahood News to bring you and your significant other new ideas to enjoy a night out together. With new restaurants and activities around every corner, it’s easy to lose track of what’s new and fun to do in Lake Nona and nearby areas. That’s why we are here to help! We want to bring you the inside scoop of everything local … [Read more...]
Tough Things to Talk About: Managing Your Time
I’ll be honest, it is my biggest pet peeve when I have to wait on someone who is running late. Don’t get me wrong, I always put into account all of the variables that can happen to make someone late; it’s the repetitiveness of being late, hearing the same excuses and the counter-productivity that get to me. Where I come from, being 15 minutes early means that you’re on time. … [Read more...]
Kyle’s Culinary Column: Find Your Thrill on Blueberry Hill
Blueberries are in high-season now, so be prepared to see an abundance of them in your grocery stores and farmers’ markets. April to June is the blueberries’ prime season, and there’s no shortage of blueberries in Florida, whether they be wild or grown commercially. There are at least eight species of blueberries that grow wild along our rivers and swamps. Ten states make … [Read more...]
Life Is Hard
This whole adulting thing has got me pretty bummed out lately. It’s so hard! And according to my social media newsfeeds, I’m not alone in this sentiment! We’re all struggling in our own ways! We’ve got bills to pay, unexpected illnesses, chronic illnesses, cars to keep running, children to take care of, college expenses to stress over, jobs to perform well at, schedules to … [Read more...]
Kyle’s Culinary Column: Wheat a Minute!
Even though wheat is one of the most controversial ingredients being used today, this worldwide staple food is the third-largest crop produced in the United States, following corn and beans. Wheat is mainly controversial because it contains a certain protein called gluten, which is known to cause a harmful immune response to some individuals. For those who can tolerate it, … [Read more...]