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BLOG: Morning News Rewind – March 25

Nutritional meals for one was featured in Healthy Living on the Morning News. File / Global News

What do nutritional cooking for one, READ Saskatoon, Humans of Saskatoon and countertops have in common? All were featured on Tuesday’s Morning News.

Jessica gets tips from Brooke on making nutritional meals for one

Cooking for one is not an easy feat, I am speaking from experience. When my boyfriend is gone for work, I’m often left with the daunting duty of cooking single meals.

You learn tips and tricks on how to make it easier for yourself, and this segment with Brooke just helped me learn more!

Humans of New York fascinates Kevin. So does Humans of Saskatoon

Humans of New York is fascinating.

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I read somewhere, a while back, with my digital SLR cradled like a baby in my arms, that the way to photograph a person isn’t to ask them to smile – it’s to ask them to think. Make them be responsive. Make them have to answer questions about themselves, or, better yet, their beliefs. Make them talk to you, and open up to you. Expose their hearts. Then, you’ll see their face, not the façade of a smile.

That’s what Humans of Saskatoon aims to do; Moe and Daniel Morin are taking this project around our fantastic city to expose us to the people around us.

Support them. Learn something new about a stranger. Sonder is a very complex thing, and this brings us one step closer to understanding it.

Jessica learns all about counter from Tamara in Décor and Design

In my opinion, a counter can make or break the look of kitchen. It helps cohesively bring the look of the room full circle.

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My favourite counter seen in this segment is the sharp white quartz one with tiny flecks of diamonds in it. One day I will have it, but for now I’m stuck with (I’m a renter) my black laminate counter top … but hey, it works in my space.

READ n’ Feed Celebrity Auction feeds into one of Kevin’s passions

With only two tickets left, it feels like a fruitless endeavour to bid more sales (on account of those two tickets likely being gone by the time this reaches publication), but it was still exceptionally important to have Sheryl on.

READ Saskatoon supports my other great passion in life, aside from hockey – reading. Literacy is important for a society, and for an individual, as it expands the mind to worlds beyond a television screen.

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The boob tube shows you what’s in front of you. A book only tells you and lets you grasp the image for yourself. That’s so crucial. Without churning through three books a week in my younger years, I would have been hard-pressed to become the person I am today. Keep up the great work, READ Saskatoon!

Jessica and Kevin preview Wednesday’s Morning News

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