When my daughter was young, it took a lot of mental energy — creativity and time — to come up with new ways to get our energy out inside, especially during bad weather days, extended weekends or even as part of our every day routine. Physical activity is important for children and adults alike. Getting … Continue reading 8 Indoor Activities to Release Kids’ Energy
Coronavirus FAQs: Can I Go Running? Is Food Shopping Too Risky? What’s Herd Immunity?
This is part of a series looking at pressing coronavirus questions of the week. We’d like to hear what you’re curious about. Email us at goatsandsoda@npr.org with the subject line: “Weekly Coronavirus Questions.” CLICK HERE to read the entire NPR article.
How The Novel Coronavirus And The Flu Are Alike … And Different
The fact that the novel coronavirus appeared in the middle of flu season has prompted inevitable comparisons. Is COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus, pretty much similar to the flu or does it pose a far greater threat? CLICK HERE to read the entire NPR article.
It’s Time To Get Serious About Social Distancing. Here’s How
By now, you’ve heard the advice that to slow the spread of the coronavirus in the U.S., we need to practice social distancing. But if you’re confused as to what that looks like in practice, we’ve got some answers. CLICK HERE to access the NPR article.
Stuck Inside? Here’s Your TV Streaming Strategy
There are a lot of new television shows coming at you right now, thanks in part to the flood of new TV streaming services. The choices are exciting, and with the extra TV time social distancing is giving us, we might actually have time to catch up on some of the many offerings. CLICK HERE … Continue reading Stuck Inside? Here’s Your TV Streaming Strategy
Spring Frittata with Radishes, Chives
Dig into this spring frittata for Mother’s Day! Radishes, chives and arugula accompany this flavorful brunch recipe. (Recipe Credit: Adrianna Adarme of Fresh Tastes) CLICK HERE for the entire PBS recipe.