When you cook with alcohol we all know that it burns off pretty quickly – right? Wrong. You will be amazed how long it takes for alcohol to disappear. And this is a big deal if you are cooking for kids or people who, for whatever reason, don’t want to have alcohol.
Also, the topic of “intellectual property” confuses a lot of people. And for good reason because it IS confusing. The problem is that if you don’t understand it, it can land you in hot water. New York attorney Alexandre Montagu, author of Intellectual Property: Money and Power in a New Era explains in simple terms how it works so you can protect your own intellectual property and make sure you don’t step on someone else’s.
Then, we’ll look at people who schedule every minute of their day with busy-ness. Is it really necessary? Probably not. Then why do so many people seem so busy all the time? Emma Grey author I Don’t Have Time discusses how to slow life down and still get everything done – in fact get more of the important things done.
Finally, when you donate clothes to the needy, you like to think you are helping someone. And maybe you are but depending on where you drop off your clothes, those clothes may be headed to a landfill or somewhere else you never imagined. You need to know this before the next time you donate.
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RESOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE:
Source for story about cooking with alcohol: http://whatscookingamerica.net/Q-A/AlcoholCooking.htm
Amazon link for Alexandre Montagu’s book, Intellectual Property: http://amzn.to/2nrYNlK
Amazon link for Emma Grey’s book, I Don’t Have Time: http://amzn.to/2okKqUv
Source for the story about donating clothes to the needy: http://fashionista.com/2016/01/clothing-donation




