Great Depression Cooking – Egg Drop Soup
91 year old cook and great grandmother, Clara, recounts her childhood during the Great Depression as she prepares meals from the era. Learn how to make simple yet delicious dishes while listening to stories from the Depression. In this episode Clara makes Egg Drop Soup and remembers a story about her brother. www.GreatDepressionCooking.com
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As you have heard before on DermTV, you should be getting skin cancer screens at least once a year. It’s one of our most effective tools at battling the disease. But did you know that there’s a way to get frequent, free skin cancer screenings? In this episode of DermTV, Dr. Schultz explains. DermTV.com Connect with DermTV www.facebook.com www.twitter.com [TRANSCRIPT] Let me premise this DermTV episode with this reminder: On DermTV, I don’t make up the rules, I just report and teach you the facts! Having said that, just because the sun doesn’t hit your scalp doesn’t mean you can’t get skin cancer there, especially melanoma. I know that’s not fair, and in another DermTV episode I’ll explain how and why that actually happens… But the fact remains that most women have the extraordinary opportunity to have a free skin cancer screenings for their scalp, face and even the back of their neck every time they visit their hair care professional, whether it’s for a haircut, coloring, blow out, hair straightening, extensions or anything else. You see, your hair dresser may not be a dermatologist, but he or she is used to looking at those areas and has a pretty good idea of what belongs and what doesn’t, or what just doesn’t look right. So the next time you’re at your hair dresser, ask specifically if they see any growths or discolorations in your scalp, on the back of your neck, and even on your face that they think “looks funny.” It’s sort of like asking if they see any “ugly …