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A Life Photographing Landscapes and Enjoying New Cultures If Money Were No Object ...
If money were no object, what dream of yours would you make a reality? We’ve all asked ourselves that question at one time or another. Some people hope that the answer to that question will lead them to find their dream job, but I’m not so sure about that, at least in my case. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy dentistry, and I like what I accomplish by doing so. As far as it is a means for me to help people and provide for my family, I wouldn’t want to do anything else.
But if money were no object, and I could do anything I wanted, I would probably travel all over the world.
Up until this point in my life, I haven’t done a lot of international travel. The only significant international experience that I’ve had is when I lived in Mexico as a missionary. I lived in a town that I had never heard of before I moved there. I saw people enjoying a completely different way of life, eating different foods, sharing different pastimes, and enjoying different traditions than any I had ever experienced. I loved learning about the different culture and also finding out what we had in common, like the value of family.
landscape photography and astrophotography, I’m especially drawn to nature when I travel to different places.
Switzerland and New Zealand are well known internationally for their beautiful landscapes and absolutely worth visiting. However, I would also want to go places that have equally beautiful surroundings and rich cultures that are relatively undiscovered — kind of like the towns where I was a missionary in Mexico. Part of the fun of traveling to new places is finding new attractions that you never intended on finding because you just got lost in the adventure. While I didn’t take a lot of opportunities to travel before the COVID-19 restrictions went into place last year, I guess being told that I couldn’t travel to certain places ironically gave me the travel bug. Since traveling outside of the state would be difficult, I made it a point during the summer to visit some of the best travel destinations that Idaho has to offer. I hiked in the Sawtooths and visited Jump Creek Falls, Bruneau Sand Dunes, and Granite Lake near McCall — in a state like Idaho, I didn’t need to go far to get some great photos of breathtaking mountains, natural landscapes, or unpolluted nighttime skies. It might not have been Switzerland, New Zealand, or even Mexico, but until money is no object (or at least until the travel bans are lifted), I guess I’m glad to call Idaho home!
If money were no object, and I could travel the world, I would want to experience different cultures and find common threads in other countries as well.
The first destination on my list would probably be Switzerland. The photos of the quaint towns with majestic snow-capped mountains in the background are breathtaking, and I can only imagine what it would be like to see that in person. My next destination would probably be New Zealand, where I know the outdoor scenery would be just as breathtaking. As someone who loves
“Part of the fun of traveling to new places is finding new attractions that you never intended on finding because you just got lost in the adventure.”
–Dr. Russell Powell
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By the ‘Beet’ of Your Heart MANAGE HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE WITH BEET JUICE There’s an epidemic sweeping the United States, and, no, we aren’t talking about a virus. High blood pressure (aka hypertension) is a huge problem in America. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that nearly 45% of adults are living with high blood pressure, which can lead to numerous other problems if not treated, including heart disease, heart attack, and stroke. Because of the extent of the problem, researchers have been searching for possible solutions. Many medications help reduce high blood pressure, and exercise also helps, but some studies are providing evidence of another solution you may not have heard of: beet juice. One major study published in the February 2015 issue of Hypertension looked into the effectiveness of beet juice in lowering elevated blood pressure. Going into the study, researchers knew beets were high in nitrates, which are converted into nitric oxide when digested. When nitric oxide enters your bloodstream, it relaxes and widens blood vessels, which lowers blood pressure. In the 2015 study, researchers monitored subjects who drank a cup of beet juice. They saw the subjects’ systolic blood pressure drop by an average of 7.7 points and their diastolic blood pressure drop by an average of 2.4 points. On top of that, the study also found that beet juice is relatively quick in lowering blood pressure. It does so within a matter of hours, which is a lot faster than a lot of common blood pressure medications, like Lisinopril. (Though Lisinopril, an ACE inhibitor, works very differently than beet juice.)
If you suffer from high blood pressure, should you incorporate beet juice into your daily diet? It may be worth considering, but before you do, consult with your primary health care provider, especially if you’re already taking blood pressure medication. You don’t want to consume anything that will impact your blood pressure further without professional guidance. If your blood pressure is moderately or occasionally high, beet juice may be a way to normalize it without medication. If you decide to drink beet juice, keep two things in mind: It will turn your feces and urine red — this is called beeturia and is perfectly normal — and it can stain your teeth over time. Always drink it with a straw and rinse your mouth afterward!
Don’t Try This at Home! 3 DANGEROUS DENTAL ‘HACKS’ ON TIKTOK
serious damage to their teeth. Filing wears down enamel and can even damage the dentine layer under the enamel, leading to painful sensitivity and infection.
TikTok, the popular smartphone app for making short videos, has become life‑hack central. You can find
Teeth Whitening With Hydrogen Peroxide Teeth whitening is a very common procedure that can be done at home or at the office when using approved products and following instructions. However, TikTok users are applying hydrogen peroxide directly to their gum tissue, which can do serious damage. Hydrogen peroxide destroys living cells, which can include the cells in gum tissue, and damages enamel. While most stores sell highly diluted hydrogen peroxide, TikTok users are buying higher concentrations online. Do not do this! Always consult your dentist before whitening your teeth. Removing Plaque and Tartar Buildup Dental scrapers are readily available online and at the supermarket, but they should not be used at home. In recent months, TikTok users have been showing viewers how to use these tools at home to scrape away the buildup that can accumulate around the gumline and between teeth. Without proper training, doing this at home can result in injury or damage to teeth and gums. The bottom line is that, in a vast majority of cases, people can simply avoid plaque and tartar buildup by brushing and flossing their teeth twice a day and visiting their dentist every six months. It doesn’t get any easier — or safer — than that.
all kinds of videos showing you how to make your life a little easier, including clever makeup and fitness tutorials. However, there are also life hacks that are downright dangerous, especially
when it comes to dental care. If you want whiter teeth, buildup removed, or chips fixed, talk to your dentist and see what options are available for you — and don’t try these methods at home! Tooth Filing On its own, that sounds downright horrifying, but some TikTok users have created videos showing people how to “repair” chipped or broken teeth at home. The videos feature teens using nail files on their teeth, though some have used metal files, which is even worse. Many of these videos are not faked and have spawned copycats that further spread misinformation. As a result, people do
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4 OLD-SCHOOL HOBBIES MAKING A MAJOR COMEBACK January is National Hobby Month — and for good reason! As people set goals for 2021, they’re also thinking about trying new hobbies. But with so many out there, picking just one can be a hobby in itself. Thanks in part to COVID-19, many people have rediscovered old-school hobbies. Some of these have been around for decades or even longer, and others have established communities that can rely on one another for support, sharing information, and more. Here are four great examples. Making Bread Over the last year, interest in this ancient hobby has skyrocketed. Homemade bread is tastier and more nutritious than store-bought, and it’s so satisfying to watch it come together. Not to mention it’s a great skill to have! With so many types of bread to try, you’re not going to run out of ideas any time soon. In With the Old! Out With the New,
Korean Beef Rice Bowls
Inspired by SkinnyTaste.com
Ingredients
Directions
1. In a small bowl, combine soy
• 1/4 cup low-sodium soy sauce • 2 tsp light brown sugar • 1 tsp sesame oil • 1/2 tsp red pepper flakes • 1 lb lean ground beef • 1/4 cup yellow onion, chopped • 2 garlic cloves, crushed • 1 tsp fresh ginger, grated • 2 tbsp gochujang sauce, or more if desired • 3 cups cooked brown rice • 1 small cucumber, sliced • 1/2 tbsp sesame seeds, plus more for topping • 2 scallions, thinly sliced
sauce, 2 tbsp water, brown sugar, sesame oil, and red pepper flakes.
2. Spray a deep, nonstick skillet with cooking oil and place over high heat. Add the ground beef and cook until browned. Break up the meat with a wooden spoon as it cooks. 3. Add the onion, garlic, and ginger to the meat and cook for 1 minute. 4. Pour sauce over the beef, then cover and simmer on low heat for 10 minutes. 5. Divide rice evenly into four
Collecting Cards No matter what people were into during the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s, there was a trading card game for it. And even going into 2021, that tradition has been kept alive. When many people were stuck at home last year, they rediscovered their card collections and remembered how much fun they were. As a result, card sales went through the roof, and online card communities lit up with activity from all over the world.
serving bowls. Top each with scant 2/3 cup beef, cucumber slices, sesame seeds, scallions, and gochujang, to taste.
Take a Break
Restoring Cars Car restoration is a hobby that lets you get your hands dirty, and it’s one that you can do with your kids or grandkids. It can be not only educational for them but also fun! Together, you can track down parts, talk to folks who are also interested in restoration, and learn about the history of your car. Though car restoration can be a bit costly and time consuming, it’s certainly a journey worth taking.
Embroidering Embroidery has taken off
because it’s both inexpensive and fairly easy to get into. Plus, many people have fallen in love with its meditative quality. One of the great things about embroidery is that you can use it to make amazing personalized gifts, like pillows, wall hangings, and kitchen towels!
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If Money Were No Object ...
Can Beet Juice Lower Your Blood Pressure? 3 Dangerous Dental ‘Hacks’ on TikTok
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These Old-School Hobbies Are Making a Huge Comeback Korean Beef Rice Bowls
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4 Items Worth Spending Extra On
4 ITEMS WORTH A LITTLE EXTRA Get More Bang for Your Buck
Toilet Paper We’ve all experienced the disappointment of cheap, one-ply toilet paper. This subpar paper is less absorbent and more prone to tearing than its higher-quality counterpart. Furthermore, low-quality TP can irritate your skin, causing discomfort and other problems. Regardless, the overall cost savings of buying low-quality TP will be negligible because you’ll end up using more to make up for the lack of ply. Plastic Wrap There are many brands of plastic wrap on the market, but several are more trouble than they’re worth. Plastic wrap is most often used to cover and save food, which means its seal or cling is of the utmost importance. Sadly, budget brands don’t have the same cling technology as name brands. While you may feel like you’re saving money by buying cheaper plastic wrap, it’s likely to leave you frustrated and with food that is only partially covered.
Not all goods are created equal. Going cheap can seem appealing (who doesn’t like to save money?), but when you use up products more quickly than expected or they just cause a hassle, you haven’t really saved. Some things are worth spending a little extra on. Here are four such everyday items. Batteries Discount and dollar store batteries are often made with low-quality materials and don’t hold their charge as well. Plus, because they’re made with cheaper materials, there’s a greater chance they will leak and damage the device they’re powering. Brand- name batteries use high-quality materials and hold a much better charge, so you will use fewer batteries and they are less likely to leak. Pro Tip: If you don’t plan on using a battery- powered device for an extended period of time, always remove the batteries before storing it.
Shoes Cheap footwear can lead to all kinds of problems. For one, cheap shoes are more likely to fall apart sooner than shoes from reliable brands, and that alone can break anyone’s budget. Worse yet, cheap shoes rarely provide the necessary foot support, which can lead to serious musculoskeletal issues, including knee problems. These may require professional intervention to fix, so take your time and spend the necessary money to get good shoes that fit properly.
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