Four Unique Treats to Give Out on Halloween

If you'd like some variety, something a little different, for your Halloween treating this year, consider these ideas:

1. McDonald's coupons. What child doesn't like McDonald's...enough said.

2. One older couple in our neighborhood gave out an unusual treat. They decorated their livingroom spookily and took a polaroid snapshot of each child posed in front of the decorations. The picture was the treat. Would you be surprised to learn the kids lined up down the sidewalk? It became so popular we neighbor parents contributed monetarily to their film packs. Note: this couple took great care to ensure children's safety and also to protect their own reputations. Their livingroom was located immediately off a large foyer. They kept their front door wide open. Their triple front window curtains were left open with bright lighting so nothing could be construed as improper. Finally, since a polaroid camera was used, no pictures were retained.

3. Treats from Oriental Trading Company. Instead of sugar decay, how about inexpensive toys instead? Yo-yo's, little dolls, funny eraser heads, the catalog and online store has lots of variety to select.

4. Perhaps in conjunction with an Oriental Trading Company purchase, set up a "duckie pond" similar to a county fair booth. Decide on groups of inexpensive prizes and number them - group 1, group 2, and so on. Get several little plastic duckies. With a permanent marker, write numbers on the bottom of the duckies to correspond with your prize groups. Have several numbers of the most inexpensive group, and only 1 or 2 special prizes of more value. Fill some type of large container with water and set the duckies afloat. If you're handy with dry ice, this would be a perfect touch for a Halloween duckie pond.

It can be just as fun to stay home and treat the little ones arriving at your door. By the way, will you greet them with treats...in a costume yourself?

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The Future for Nursing-LPN Or Licensed Practical Nurse

Nursing-LPN or Licensed Practical Nurse are well skilled in the technical nursing skills, enabling them to assist doctors and nurses in caring for a patient. This also frees the doctors and nurses from other duties that the licensed practical nurse can handle like routine nursing duties of booking appointment, maintaining records of patients, and other related medical clerical duties.

Since licensed practical nurses spends most of their duties with patients, it is vital for them to keep a positive mood and outlook in all their duties. They can dress wounds, replace bandages, give prescribed medication, monitor vital signs, report changes of patient condition, provide bedside care, and even prepare meals for patients. Some responsibilities even include assistance to the patient's activities of daily living. These duties require extensive nursing skills to be accomplished.

To get a practical nurse license, a hopeful must be able to complete high school and enter an extensive one year training of becoming a LPN in an accredited training or vocational institution.A state-regulated licensing exam is required to be able to qualify for a LPN license. Once you have a license for LPN, then you can find your job from your local job employment agency or other resources. You can choose to work in a hospital, homes, or other medical facilities that require your nursing technical skills. Home care is usually common for LPNs job choice as these have the highest demands in the job market.

According to a labor source in the U.S., demand for LPNs in the year 2014 will pick up pace as more jobs open up for long-term caring facilities, home care, rehabilitation centers, clinics, and hospitals. A rise of about 15% is expected to turn up for the next years to come. The average annual income of a LPN is around $31,000 up to $44,000. This is a hefty amount considering the state of the economic crunch.

Further additional training and education can enable a LPN to become a registered nurse. This would be a much easier set up since you can learn the theories in nursing by having applied them on the real world. It is much easier to grasp the concepts and ideas of nursing when you have a prior technical nursing skill to compare them.

For many people who have seen the opportunity in the nursing shortage, they prefer taking up LPN training to fast track their nursing dreams and goals. It only take about one year to complete and then a few months to qualify for licensure examination. After all the certification, you can now become a true LPN for the service of others.

Nursing-LPN has truly become one of the most favorite means of people to apply for a nursing position. Of course, your attitude and passion to help other people in their weak state should also be big factors in determining how well will you fare being a licensed practical nurse.

Dedication and patience characterize working as a LPN. It does not matter too much when it comes to some nursing skills but in the way you tend to your patient.

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McDonald's Asian Salad - A Delicious Crunchy Winner!

I know, I know... I'm supposed to hate McDonald's and revile it to look cool and sophisticated and wise.

But somehow I could never do that. Not now, not thirty years earlier when McDonald's introduced the most delicious and juicy double-patty burger of the time - The One and Only BIIIIG MAC!

Times have changed since then of course. We have changed. And today I can't eat a Big Mac with the same enthusiasm that I could in my younger days.

However, McDonald's didn't stop either. It changed too, in case you've noticed.

I forgot the number of times I was surprised when entering a McDonald's with a new flavor that said: "we're with it, man, we're not sleeping at the wheel and working hard to give you what you want."

It's been a while I started to tell anyone I know the wonders of a healthy plate of McDonald's salad.

I like their coffee too. Honest to God, I think in terms of quality and price, MacCof is second only to Starbucks. Period. When I'm on the road I used to stop at 7-11 for my coffee break. Not anymore. Now it's McDonald's.

Today I've discovered another great Mac Treat - the Asian Salad!

Wow, fresh crispy lettuce as always... plus, the greenest and tastiest beans I've ever seen in a long a while. Slices of tantalizing sweet tangerines. Carrots. Crunchy almonds. All topped with a great Sesame Ginger dressing by Paul Newman. (The guy has donated $200 million dollars to charity since 1982 thanks to his salad dressings. How can you not appreciate that?) And all for under five bucks. Chip in another buck for that great hot cup of coffee and you've got yourself a deal partner.

Love it.

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Subway Surpasses McDonald's: Clever Marketing Eludes Ethical Questions

The Wall Street Journal recently reported that Subway Restaurants has surpassed McDonald's in the total number of restaurants operated under a single brand-name. The article, written by Julie Jargon, credits Subway's strategic move of locating its restaurants in non-traditional locations for part of its expansion success. However, I believe that it has been the company's ability to market itself as a healthy alternative to traditional fast food offerings that has primarily facilitated its growth. While McDonald's has been a lightning rod for ethical questions about its unhealthy products, Subway has escaped such scrutiny. However, a comparison of the two firm's key menu items suggests that Subway's healthy reputation may not be warranted.

As America became more health conscious, Subway successfully modified its image by portraying itself as a fast food chain for waistline watchers. This marketing approach culminated in "The Subway Diet" campaign that featured Jared Fogle, a customer who had lost 245 pounds in less than a year purportedly due to a diet consisting primarily of Subway sandwiches. He ate a six-inch turkey sub plus a bag of chips for lunch each day, and then consumed a foot-long vegetable sub for dinner. As part of Subway's promotional program, it emphasized its menu that contained seven six-inch sandwiches with under six grams of fat each. The sandwiches on this menu did not did not contain any cheese or sauces, which limited the fat content.

I have eaten at Subway frequently and I cannot remember ever seeing a customer order a sub without cheese or condiments. As well, most customers appear to order sandwiches that are not part of the low-fat menu. Despite straying from the low-fat menu, I think that most of these customers believe that they are consuming a healthier meal than they would receive at McDonald's or other traditional fast food restaurants. They have simply accepted Subway's marketing message regarding its healthy product offerings and have failed to examine the calorie and fat content of their most popular subs.

Many of Subway's six-inch sandwiches contain over 500 calories and have over 20 grams of fat, including in excess of ten grams of saturated fat. Consider the following six-inch subs:

Meatball marinara with cheese: 570 calories; 22 grams of fat; and 9 grams of saturated fat.

Tuna sub with cheese: 530 calories; 30 grams of fat; and six grams of saturated fat.

Spicy Italian with cheese: 520 calories; 28 grams of fat; and eleven grams of saturated fat.

Subway Melt with cheese (one of the lower calorie offerings): 370 calories; 10 grams of fat; and four grams of saturated fat.

Keep in mind that the above menu items do not include any sauces, which most customers order. The addition of the most popular condiments can add an additional hundred calories and ten grams of fat and turn a seemingly healthy sub into a calorie laden lunch. For example, one of Subway's six-inch sandwiches from its low-fat menu is the turkey breast sub with 290 calories, five grams of fat, and one gram of saturated fat. However, if a customer adds ranch sauce and Monterey Jack cheese, the resulting sandwich contains 440 calories, 19.5 grams of fat, and 5.5 grams of saturated fat.

This makes a McDonald's cheeseburger, with its 300 calories, 12 grams of fat, and six grams of saturated fat seem like diet food. Other McDonald's menu items have nutritional profiles that are not much different than the Subway sandwiches with cheese and condiments:

Quarter Pounder with cheese: 510 calories; 26 grams of fat; and 12 grams of saturated fat

McChicken: 360 calories; 16 grams of fat; and 3 grams of saturated fat

10-piece McNuggets: 460 calories; 29 grams of fat; and 5 grams of saturated fat

So a customer who decides to eat a foot-long turkey sub with cheese and ranch dressing believing that he or she is eating a healthy meal is consuming the caloric and fat equivalent of a Quarter Pounder with cheese and a McChicken sandwich.

I am not suggesting that Subway has done anything ethically improper by emphasizing its low-fat menu items. The company clearly states in its advertising that these sandwiches do not include cheese or condiments. It also provides detailed nutritional information regarding all of its subs on its website. What is notable is that Subway's marketing approach has allowed it to escape the ethical scrutiny that has plagued McDonald's and other fast food restaurants. By marketing its products to children through its Happy Meal promotions and advertisements, and by sourcing some of its ingredients from factory farms, McDonald's has received the negative attention of consumer watchdog and animal rights groups that question the company's moral compass.

It remains to be seen whether or not Subway's rapid expansion will result in greater examination of its products and business practices, or whether the continued success of its marketing message will allow Subway to maintain its reputation as the healthy fast food.

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McDonalds Menu Analysis - What Are the Healthiest Beef Burgers?

Introduction

I have previously analysed McDonalds' range of sandwiches, and found that the larger beef burgers tend to have higher levels of fat, cholesterol and salt. However, we all need a treat now and then, and many people (such as myself) find McDonald's beef burgers more enjoyable to eat than its chicken burgers.

This article shall analyse the beef burger from McDonalds' menu, and identify those with the highest and lowest amounts of saturated fats, cholesterol and sodium (salt). This will allow readers to make more nutritionally informed decisions when they make their next visit to McDonalds.

Data

The data was obtained from the official McDonalds.com website. Please note that the statistics are for McDonalds restaurants based in the USA. Regional values may vary, and I have not included any local specialities.

Results

Saturated Fat

Quarter Pounder 7g
Big N' Tasty 8g
Angus Bacon & Cheese Snack Wrap 9g
Angus Mushroom & Swiss Snack Wrap 10g
Angus Deluxe Snack Wrap 10g
Big Mac 10g
Big N' Tasty with Cheese 11g
Double Cheeseburger 11g
Quater Pounder with Cheese 12g
Angus Deluxe 16g
Angos Mushroom & Swiss 17g
Angus Bacon & Cheese 17g
Double Quarter Pounder with Cheese 19g

Cholesterol

Quarter Pounder 65mg
Big N' Tasty 70mg
Angus Bacon & Cheese Snack Wrap 75mg
Angvs Mushroom & Swiss Snack Wrap 75mg
Angus Deluxe Snack Wrap 75mg
Big Mac 75mg
Double Cheeseburger 80mg
Big N' Tasty with Cheese 85mg
Quater Pounder with Cheese 90mg
Angus Deluxe 135mg
Angvs Mushroom& Swiss 135mg
Angus Bacon & Cheese 145mg
Double Quarter Pounder with Cheese 155mg

Sodium

Big N' Tasty 720mg
Quarter Pounder 730mg
Angus Mushroom & Swiss Snack Wrap 730mg
Big N' Tasty with Cheese 960mg
Angus Deluxe Snack Wrap 990mg
Big Mac 1040mg
Angus Bacon & Cheese Snack Wrap 1080mg
Double Cheeseburger 1150mg
Angus Mushroom& Swiss 1170mg
Quarter Pounder with Cheese 1190mg
Double Quater Pounder with Cheese 1380mg
Angvs Deluxe 1700mg
Angus Bacon & Cheese 2070mg

Analysis

The Quarter Pounder is the top healthiest in terms of saturated fat, cholesterol and sodium. However, it is not commonly available outside of the United States. After that, the Big N' Tasty is the healthiest burger. This is McDonald's rival to Burger King's Whopper burger. But unfortunately it has been discontinued in the United Kingdom, where I reside. However, the M Burger appears to be similar.

Browsing down the list, the unhealthiest burgers include the Angus Bacon & Cheese, Double Quarter Pounder with Cheese. It appears that adding bacon and/or cheese increases the level of undesirable contents in a burger. Size also matters, as the Angus and Double Quarter Pounder burgers are larger than average.

Conclusion

This study appears to show that eating less is healthier, as it leads to a lower consumption of unhealthy ingredients. Adding bacon and cheese is also particularly unhealthy, though this study may be skewed in this regard, as cheese can be part of a healthy diet.

Health conscious readers who enjoy eating beef burgers from McDonalds' menu would be advised to choose the smaller burgers that do not contain bacon or cheese.

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What is a Legal Separation in Divorce?

When a couple gets a legal separation, it is a lot like a divorce. It will involve the same process of filing papers with the court to start a legal action. The court will then have to make the decisions about where the children will live, debts, and assets in a divorce. At the end of the process, the parties are legally separated instead of being actually divorced. This means that they are still married but not responsible for each other and what the other party does.

A legal separation is the best thing to do in the last stages of couples not getting along. It can be a way of taking a break and finding out what each party wants. There is no reason to rush into getting divorce for some people and it is a decision that has to be well thought out just as the marriage should have been.

Sometimes when people are on a legal separation, they will try and work things out. However, there are some cases, where it will not work and the parties' involved want to get a divorce. One year after the legal separation is granted, one of the parties can petition to convert the separation to a divorce. They can do this without further hearings and the other party cannot prevent it from happening. People will sometimes prefer the separation instead of a divorce because of their religious beliefs or for insurance purposes.

If the party then decides to get a divorce, it will terminate their marriage. In order to do that, parties involved will go to court and decide how to handle questions of the children and how to divide their marital property. Each party is going to be responsible for one half of the marital debts.

Marital property is anything that the couple bought while they were married. It does not matter whose name the property is in or who actually purchased it. Bank accounts, pensions, and stocks are marital property even if they are held in one name only. Property brought into the marriage is still marital depending on the length of the marriage and what type of property it is. The court will be as fair as it can and sometimes the parties involved will make the right choices about being fair in the divorce.

It is always a good thing when a couple can make the appropriate decisions about how things should be split up before actually going to court. Both parties should have attorneys and this will help things progress along without having to worry about any legalities. This is the best way to protect each party's assets and to make sure that the proceedings are fair.

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McDonald's Vouchers Can Save You Some Money

Eating out at a restaurant is a great way to avoid having to spend hours in the kitchen and also makes having a hot meal easy. Compared to a normal restaurant the prices are reasonable and the food is prepared much more quickly. These restaurants are often chasing high standards in hygiene, but the customer is always the main priority. Without regular waiter staff the costs can be kept low too.

The McDonald's corporation, founded in 1940, is now the biggest franchise name on the fast food market with being present in 119 countries and running over 30000 restaurants world-wide. It is one of the few companies that could raise its revenues during the recession.

It is down to either the high standards McDonald's enforces on their franchise restaurants, or the varied menu that consists of the regular fast food items, like burgers and potato chips and other items made available through acquisitions. Coffee, pies and ice creams are also available in most restaurants.

People who eat at these fast food restaurants like to save a few dollars every time they eat out. McDonald's vouchers are a good way to spare a few bucks a month eating out with a coupon kept in their possession. There are buy one get one coupons and ones that give a particular amount off of a menu. Free coffee coupons are also easy to come around.

Most of these coupons are easy to get. They are handed out in most McDonald's restaurants with the purchase of a menu or burger, but the staff often gives them for asking. Staff members are also positioned in more frequented places like malls or supermarkets to hand out coupons to raise sales and attract more customers to a local restaurant.

Websites are on the net specifically designed to provide free coupons for people who know where to look. These sites offer an interface for people to share coupons or rate other coupons useful or not working. These are printable voucher coupons, you can have as many as you like most often.

It is also advised to keep looking in local newspapers for them, McDonald's often include them there.

Saving some money on eating out at McDonald's is always nice and it is good to know that these coupons are not hard at all to find and print. Whenever you head out to have a burger menu, take a look around for McDonald's vouchers first.

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