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People tend to start raiding the freezer aisles for treats when warmer weather hits. Doc Willoughby from Cook's Country magazine and "America's Test Kitchen" reveals the best ice cream bar brands. (TODAY) Learn to satisfy your sweet tooth and watch your waist line. Learn to satisfy your sweet tooth and watch your waist line. Kate Upton participates in SoBe's Try Everything" event on Wednesday (May 25) at NYC's Madison Square Park. The 18-year-old Sports Illustrated model challenged two fans to a cow milking contest. The cows were fake but filled with SoBe Orange Cream! "Want a sneak peek of the pic I'm tweeting away with @sobeworld?," Kate wrote on her Twitter [...] Would you put Jessica White's cream on your face??? > Maybelline spokesmodel Jessica White is developing a skin-care line for women of color, Devise Beauty. The leggy beauty is in the lab with chemist Maria Ash to develop a skin-enhancing mixture Google's third-generation Nexus phone may have been spotted for the first time in a sighting late Friday. The device, called just the Nexus 3 for sake of reference, was clearly designed by HTC with its signature curves and top grille. More crucially, the "Android Dev labs" source showed a photo of a device that would scrap all front buttons in favor of nothing but touch, hinting that it would be the reference phone for Ice Cream Sandwich and its tablet-like interface.... The Big Dreams for Little Girls Tea Party will be next week at Olmsted Urban Historical House, 4010 70th St. * * * advertisment * * * The apex of Michael Morse's current hitting streak, the one that has made him "the hottest hitter in baseball" in the description of one teammate, brought him Friday night to the edge of the home dugout at Nationals Park. The place was still erupting, delirious after Morse delivered the most meaningful hit of this Washington Nationals season. Morse's walk-off home run had lifted the Nationals to a 2-1 win over the San Diego Padres, a victory that halted their season-high losing skid at five and cleansed them of a horrendous road trip. As Morse stood in front of the dugout for a television interview, many of the 21,024 still screaming, Jerry Hairston sneaked behind him and slammed a whipped-cream pie in his face. Jayson Werth and Danny Espinosa went a step further, dumping an entire Gatorade tub on Morse. The liquid felt like jumping in a cold tub. Read full article >> Despite the recession, dessert lovers aren't cutting back![][1] [1]: http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/time/business/~4/CzA73JKAzE0 With every high street and bus stop reminding me that we have only 7 odd weeks to Christmas the shops are already twitching with bargain hunting consumers looking to get that "perfect" present for their UN-grateful offspring. As a music lover (bordering on rock snob) I tend to get music based goodies including Cd's,DVDs etc, [...] The fast food chain plans to add oatmeal to the breakfast menu at all of its restaurants by the end of this week. McDonald's plans to sweeten its oatmeal with apples, raisins, cranberries and cream. Four Loko is so last season. There's a new faddish booze-infused product whipping up interest from public-health experts: alcoholic whipped cream. ABC is crowing that it's a first -- the first time [a sitting president has been on a daytime show][1]. When No. 44 -- Barack Obama -- appears on ABC's _The View_ later today, he'll not only set a precedent. He'll pull the show's five female co-hosts out of their pop culture comfort zone and into the annals of American political history. Barbara Walters, Joy Behar, and Whoopi Goldberg are up to the challenge. But what about Sherri Shepherd in general and [Elisabeth Hasselbeck in particular][2]? Appearing on _Survivor_ as a contestant isn't the usual route taken by a broadcast journalist in order to earn the kind of credentials and develop the skills that qualify her for the biggest interview on the planet -- a sit-down with the Leader of the Free World. I've been uneasy about Obama going on _The View_ ever since the story first broke. My concern has little to do with gender and everything to do with the growing trend of news as entertainment. _The View_ is not a news show and has never claimed to be one. The only journalist on the show is Barbara Walters. Granted, some of the women are politically active; Joy Behar has her own show on another network and is no cream-puff interviewer. (Remember John McCain's _View_ appearance?) But it's notoriously difficult to do a multiple host interview. I've co-hosted a daytime talk show and know the rhythms of conversation between two people change when you add a third, or a fourth, or more. It's tougher to be substantive and make your key points; group interviews on-air tend to be more casual, less insightful, and thinner in content. This is not what we need from the president at this time. Obama won the election in part because his team mastered the art of creating an effective online presence that mobilized people to contribute, volunteer, and vote. He hasn't quite mastered the art of appearing on TV, and any previous successes on the campaign trail have been obliterated by several poor performances as president. In a sense, stepping into the White House has set that counter back to zero.   He's already been on Leno and Letterman in recent months, but those were one-on-one interviews and different from the potential free-for-all that his appearance on _The View_ could descend into. The best thing that could happen would be for Barbara Walters to take the lead and guide the conversation. The others could ask a question here or there, but joking around with comments that he's a sexy president or trying to get him to confess to a superficial detail (like Michelle Obama did during [her time on ][3]_[The View][3]_ when she said she didn't wear pantyhose) would not serve the show or the president. I want _The View_ to rise to the occasion and prove to the nation that smart women can have substantive conversations. I don't want President Obama to dumb down to the level of most daytime TV talk shows and make small talk about inconsequential matters. We're in the midst of an ongoing recession with no clear end in sight, a war in Afghanistan that few believe we can win, and an open-ended environmental disaster due to the Gulf oil spill and a botched response by this administration. We need answers and we need leadership. We don't need a feel-good appearance designed to reverse falling poll numbers and dispel the bad taste in our mouths following last week's [public humiliation of civil servant Shirley Sherrod][4]. If Obama goes light, the fallout will be twofold: 1) he will cheapen the image of the presidency and give Limbaugh, Beck and Fox News an excuse to scream "media whore!" and 2) the women of _The View_ will blow their chance to prove that daytime TV can be as issues-oriented as the Sunday morning political talk shows...and that women deserve more than a token seat at that particular table. I hope my uneasiness is unfounded and that _The View_ is a win-win situation for everyone concerned. I hope Obama's appearance is more newsworthy than entertaining, and that he can maintain his dignity while revealing his compassion and humanity. In short, I hope _The View_ reacquaints us with a view of Barack Obama that has dimmed in our collective mind's eye -- Obama as the embodiment of change and hope, and a man worthy of our votes and our trust. [Anticipating President Obama on "The View"][5] originally appeared on [About.com Women's Issues][6] on Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at 01:51:41. [Permalink][5] | [Comment][7] | [Email this][8] [1]: http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc&zu=http://www.politicsdaily.com/2010/07/28 /should-president-obama-appear-on-the-view-pd-writers-weigh-in/?ncid=webmail [2]: http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc&zu=http://womensissues.about.com/b/2010/05/06 /elizabeth-hasselbecks-erin-andrews-comments-reveal-blame-the-victim- mentality.htm [3]: http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc&zu=http://womensissues.about.com/b/2008/06/18 /michelle-obama-on-abcs-the-view-some-notes-and-quotes.htm [4]: http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc&zu=http://womensissues.about.com/b/2010/07/21 /shirley-sherrod-a-modern-day-mockingbird.htm [5]: http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc&zu=http://womensissues.about.com/b/2010/07/29 /anticipating-president-obama-on-the-view.htm [6]: http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc&zu=http://womensissues.about.com/ [7]: http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc&zu=http://womensissues.about.com/b/2010/07/29 /anticipating-president-obama-on-the-view.htm#gB3 [8]: http://womensissues.about.com/gi/pages/shareurl.htm?PG=http://womensis sues.about.com/b/2010/07/29/anticipating-president-obama-on-the- view.htm&zItl=Anticipating President Obama on Most - if not all- of the best adventure travel companies have representatives attending the 2010 World Adventure Travel Summit meeting in Aviemore, an action-oriented town in the heart of... Hanukkah is "a good time to think about the miracles in our own lives," according to Dr. Erica Brown of the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington. The CEO of Virgin Cream, Linda Ford, believes in her product and its growth as more women continue to see the possibilities and positive outcome of herbal remedies. **Toddler and Snowman** makelessnoise / Flickr I spend most of the year complaining about the heat where I live in Texas. Hopefully all that complaining will be heard by the universe and translated into a white Christmas this year. I'm going to be spending the holiday with kids and dogs and who loves the snow more than those two groups? If you've got snow falling already or are looking forward to some this season, have some fun with these activities: * Make Snow Ice Cream * Make an Igloo or Snow House * Paint in the Snow Got other ideas? Share how you and your toddler have fun in the snow. Twitter | Facebook Have Snowy Fun with Your Toddler originally appeared on About.com Babies & Toddlers on Wednesday, December 15th, 2010 at 07:00:30. Permalink | Comment | Email this This simple dish is a perfect setting for frozen raspberries. Have you ever thought about keeping a gratitude journal? I've keep one intermittently, and the little snippets I've written down over time have featured my closest friends and family pretty frequently. I've made note of many seemingly-small efforts that have made my day, such as buying ice cream for the kids, calling to find out when school starts, and sending cards and notes of encouragement at unexpected times. What about you? If your parents, or your ex's parents, have been some of your kids' strongest supporters, take the time to let them know. Grandparents' Day is coming up on Sunday, September 12th, and it's a perfect opportunity to let them know how you feel, and how much you appreciate their involvement in your life. Here are a few examples from our readers: **Where Would I Be Without Their Help?** _ I don't know where I'd be without my parents' help. They took me and my kids in when we didn't have a place to stay, they bought all of my kids' back-to- school supplies, and they babysit all the time so that I can go on job interviews (or even just to get a break). They've been lifesavers!_ --Sami **My Parents Are My Heroes!** _ My parents do so much to help me. I don't think I could ever really re-pay them, but I take the time as often as I can to say "Thank you" and let them know that I appreciate all that they do for me and my children._ --Carla **My Ex's Parents Came Through for Me** _ Last month, I was at the end of my rope. I was in danger of going into foreclosure on my house, and I took a chance and shared my problem with my ex's mom. She really came through for me! She let me borrow money to pay the mortgage for the next three months, until I'm back on m__y feet._ --Shelli Take a moment to let us know why you're thankful for your kids' granpdarents by participating in the Readers' Response feature I'm Grateful to My Kids' Grandparents Because....  And don't forget to send a card or note on Grandparents' Day to express your thoughts. **Related:** * 10 Reasons to Stay in Touch With Both Sets of Grandparents * Grandparents' Rights in Custody and Visitation _This blog post is part of the __All About Parenting Blog Carnival on the topic of Grandparents and Grandparenting__, hosted by the About.com Guide to Grandparents, __Susan Adcox__._ Share the Love: Tell Us Why You're Thankful for Your Kids' Grandparents originally appeared on About.com Single Parents on Monday, August 30th, 2010 at 20:03:49. Permalink | Comment | Email this Mercer's brings its premium wine ice cream to the Palazzo Hotel in Las Vegas. 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