Fight Aging Naturally with The Wine Mom
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Many women are trying to find beauty products that are pure and fight aging naturally. Until recently, I haven’t used any natural products that went beyond moisturizing. Now I am using some of SIRJJ Organics AcaiBerry by wisdom line that was sent to me for review. Acai is noted for its high concentration of antioxidants, which [...]
Wednesdays with The Wine Mom – Falling for Wine
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Summer is ending and fall weather is rapidly approaching. The best way for me to transition is to think about all the good things that come with fall: the leaves changing, a new school year, Penn State football, and putting on a nice warm sweater. Fall is also harvesting season for many grapes. This is [...]
Test Driving the Britax Parkway SG
Monday, August 24, 2009
Trying new things is always a challenge, especially for kids. So when I told my seven year old stepdaughter that I was going to be switching her booster seat to a larger version, I expected some pushback. Luckily, I did not get any, but I let her know that it was new and looks more [...]
Hall Wines are Green Too
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
This past Sunday we entertained friends for dinner where we enjoyed two bottles of excellent wine from Hall Wines.
We started with the 2005 Hall Cabernet Sauvignon from Napa Valley. This Cab is deep red and purple in color with notes of ripe berries with a smooth berry flavor. The Cab finishes with a slightly spicy [...]
Green Monday with The Wine Mom – Gardening
Monday, July 20, 2009
When it comes to eating organic foods, one of the most cost effective ways is to grow it yourself. And, with the economy in a dip, many people are considering “trying” this for the first time. I have had both large gardens and potted gardens due to many moves over the years. I have learned [...]
Wine Taste at your next Outdoor Concert
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
During the summer, I usually look for affordable, family- friendly activities. That way, we can enjoy numerous activities throughout the year. The youngest likes to run around, dance, clap, and listen to music. My husband and I love to listen to music and experience new things. A free concert in Millennium Park was just what [...]
Wine[tails] from [yellow tail] wine….
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Let’s face it, everyone is trying to do something that sets their party apart from the rest. For many, that is sharing a new dish, drink, or appetizer that you found in your favorite magazine or online. Wine[tails] will let you stand out at your next gathering, and you won’t be offering the same old [...]
Put a Cork In It
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Throw your corks up to home décor this month because I’ve got a great idea for you. If you’re anything like me, you probably have tons of old corks lying around the house. (Back in the day it was beer bottle caps, but we’re a little more refined now.)
This nifty art project will give you [...]
Award Winning Wines Help Fund Breast Cancer Research and Treatments
Monday, June 8, 2009
Within the first minute of speaking to Budge Brown, I knew he had a passion for breast cancer awareness. If you’ve never heard of Mr. Brown, maybe you have heard of his winery, Cleavage Creek. The winery was created with the intent of contributing significantly towards breast cancer research and awareness.
Breast cancer is a topic [...]




