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Is your family composed of vegetarians and meat-eaters? Do some of those in your family only go for meatless portions while others love meat? Do you want to feed both vegetarians and meat-eaters easily at the same time? Well, if so, your situation is just like my family's. My name is Julie Hoag, and yep, I'm the vegetarian in a family of meat-lovers. I've had to learn to cook for both types of diets for every meal for the last 27 years so I've had a lot of experience. It's not as hard as you ...
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Family stories perfect for classroom, bedtime, or anytime. Based on my 26 year hobby of reading in public elementary schools, the stories offered here are some of my favorite, kid-tested read-alouds. All stories appear with the permission of the author.
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“Adventures in the Heart of Children’s Book Authors” is an award-winning podcast dedicated to empowering aspiring children’s book authors and readers by sharing stories and insights from published children’s book authors about the publishing process. Podcast Overview The podcast aims to demystify the journey of becoming a children’s book author by featuring self-published (hybrid) and independently published children’s book authors who share their experiences in writing, illustrating, publis ...
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Episode 63, Crafting Children's Literature: The Making of a Birthday Wish Nikki McPhetridge has embarked upon a remarkable journey as a newly published children's book author with her work, "Maya's Birthday Wish." This episode delves into the inspiration behind the narrative, which is tied to her daughter Maya, and explores the profound desire to c…
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Season 4, Episode 7: Crockpot Mushrooms, the easy way and the longer way. This recipe is a nice and easy recipe to set it and forget it, a typical crockpot recipe plan. It's great as a side dish, as appetizers, or on pasta or steak. The amount of mushrooms doesn't really matter, so it's flexible. Ingredients the easy way: 2 multi mushroom packs of …
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The principal focus of this podcast episode is the successful completion of our ambitious goal to publish a weekly episode throughout the year 2025, culminating in a total of 52 episodes. We reflect upon the journey that commenced with our tentative steps into podcasting in 2024, during which we faced numerous challenges, including attracting engag…
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Amanda Cupido, the esteemed author of "Let's Talk Podcasting for Kids," joins us to delve into the burgeoning intersection of children's literature and the podcasting realm. This episode illuminates the significant rise in podcast listenership among children, with nearly half of those aged six to twelve in the United States reported to have engaged…
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The primary focus of this podcast episode is the insightful discussion with Jake Buck, a children's book author, who shares his journey in creating his debut work titled "Bug Hug." He articulates the profound emotional significance of being a children's book authority, particularly as it pertains to the inspiration drawn from his daughter, which ca…
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This is a replay to get the video version of the interview out to podcast apps. It originally aired as an audio on podcast apps on 7/2/2023. This is an inspirational story! Thank you Marye for sharing your incredible story with the world! On the Vegetarians & Meat-Lovers Podcast with Julie Hoag, The Rags to Riches Journey to Success of Food Blogger…
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“Every talent must unfold itself in fighting.” Friedrich Nietzsche “Boxing inhabits a sacred space predating civilization; or, to use D.H. Lawrence’s phrase, before God was love.” Joyce Carol Oates Stories that begin with slavery rarely end in happiness. I’m a huge fan of celebrating individual achievements in the face of terrible circumstances, bu…
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The primary focus of this podcast episode is a comprehensive discussion with Stenetta Anthony, the author of "Ella Learns to Dance," as she elucidates her journey into children's literature. Throughout our dialogue, we delve into the significance of being a children's book author, particularly reflecting on Stenetta's extensive experience as an edu…
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Vegetarians & Meat-Lovers: Split Table Recipes Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4: replay for the Video version, History of Christmas Candies and Candy Chat with Daniel Zafran from the Candy is Dandy Podcast, where he is one of three co-hosts. Daniel stated their show is composed of them picking a candy, talking about the history and the story of it, rev…
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Season 4, Episode 4: Hybrid Veggie Loaded Sausage Quiche, Meatless and Meat Portions, a recipe from my bookbook American Midwest Cooking Quiches. This recipe is loaded with veggies and good for you ingredients, but shhh! Don't telll anyone what's in it because they might refuse to eat it! LOL! It is stuffed full of veggies like cauliflower, and pro…
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Jeanne Dill Svobodny, an accomplished children's book author, joins us to discuss her latest literary work, "Grandma's Mystery Surprise Box." This engaging episode delves into the journey of becoming a children’s author, particularly highlighting the evolution of Jeanne’s writing process from her first book, "Annie's Fourth of July," to her current…
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Shannon Turske, a newly minted children's book author, shares her inspiring journey in this episode, highlighting the release of her debut work, *Joy in the Big Balloon Catastrophe*. Shannon reflects on the profound significance of her role as a children's book author, emphasizing the importance of fostering resilience in young readers through enga…
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Season 4, Episode 3: Hybrid Easy Sausage and Egg Bake. Who wants to be a short order cook because people in my family eat different diets? I DO... said no one! We want easy, baby, no short order cooking allowed (if we can help it!). So if you have a family with a split table where some eat meat and some want meatless vegetarian food, make a hybrid …
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Episode 58: Unveiling the Journey of a Rescue Dog: From Texas to North of the Border The salient point of this podcast discussion centers around Judy McGee's profound journey into children's literature, specifically through her book, "Penny Girl's Rescue." This narrative serves not only as a tale of a rescue dog but also as a platform for advocatin…
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“I love people as I meet them one by one. People are just wonderful as individuals. You see the whole universe in their eyes if you look carefully. But as soon as they begin to group, as soon as they begin to clot, when there are five of them or ten or even groups of smallest two, they begin to change, they sacrifice the beauty of the individual fo…
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Season 4, Episode 2: Comfort food! Fall and winter are yummy times to indulge in comfort food dishes. This stuffed shells recipe is very creamy and tasty! It is easy to make recipe with common ingredients, and you can change up the flavor easily by switching to a different brand of sauce. This is a simple way to make a hybrid meal by offering the m…
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Episode 56: Exploring Food Safety Through Children's Literature: A Tasty Take The episode features a profound exploration of the intersection between children’s literature and food safety, as we engage with Jessica McAnelly, the author of "Birdie's Picnic: A Tasty Take on Food Safety." Jessica shares her journey of becoming a children's book author…
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The Cold War, Prohibition, the Gold Rush, the Space Race. Every part of your life - the words you speak, the ideas you share - can be traced to our history, but how well do you really know the stories that made America? We'll take you to the events, the times and the people that shaped our nation. And we'll show you how our history affected them, t…
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Cerys Thompson, Episode 56: From Grandfather's Inspiration to Children's Book Publication: The Galloping Frog Cerys Thompson, a recently published children's book author, shares her profound journey in creating "The Galloping Frog," a narrative imbued with personal significance and whimsical charm. Central to our discussion is the exploration of wh…
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“Take me back to the quarries.” Philoxenus “Pelopidas died as he’d lived, a freedom fighter who rushed fearlessly into the fray.” James Romm “As one approaches Chaeronea, there is a tomb of the Thebans who died in the battle with Philip. No inscription adorns it, but a monument stands over it in the form of a lion, the best emblem of the spirit of …
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Su Murley, Episode 54: Exploring the Artistry of Children's Literature Through Tongue Twisters The primary focus of this podcast episode is the profound journey of Su Murley, a children's book author, as she discusses her latest book, "Shirley Murley," from the beloved Shirley Murley series. In our conversation, we delve into the inspirations that …
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The focal point of this podcast episode revolves around the life and legacy of Will Rogers, as articulated by the esteemed children’s book author and educator, Bart Taylor, affectionately known as Buckaroo Bart. With a profound dedication to making history accessible and engaging for children, we delve into his series of children's books that illum…
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When their mother dies, four sisters disguise themselves as men and find apprenticeships with a tailor, a hunter, a thief and a stargazer. At the end of their apprenticeships, each is given a magic tool. Both the skills and the magic are critical when they are enlisted to save the young king's betrothed and her four brothers from a loathsome dragon…
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“There was no uproar, and no silence either, but that certain type of noise that results from anger and battle. Clashing shield on shield, they were shoving, fighting, killing, dying.” Xenophon “Pelopidas, after receiving seven wounds in front, sank down upon a great heap of friends and enemies who lay dead together; but Epaminondas, although he th…
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Season 4, Episode 1: Easy Sweet Bean Crockpot Vegetarian Chili and Grandma Inspired Potato Bottom Biscuits. This is a dump and run recipe! Great for busy weeknights or weekends. It's vegetarian, but meat could easily be added. It's high protein meatless meal that works great for those craving a hearty chili with a sweet and savory twist! Pair it up…
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Deana Plaskon, author of the *Bella and the Emotion Explorers* series, highlights the profound significance of emotional intelligence in her work, particularly in her inaugural book, *Bella and Bird Explore Anger*. Within our discussion, we explore the motivations that led Deana to embark on her literary journey, as well as the experiences that sha…
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Season 3, Episode 14: Hybrid Recipe Four Corners Burrito Bowls, a meal recipe for a split table of vegetarians and meat eaters. Everyone to your corners! This recipe is very versatile and super yummy! The Four Corners part is four dollops of yum added to your burrito bowl! Whether you use a square bowl like we did, or a plate, you can still make fo…
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The key point of this podcast episode revolves around the journey of aspiring children's book authors and the various paths they may choose to bring their literary creations to fruition. As we celebrate our 50th episode, I would like to express my profound gratitude to the diverse authors who have shared their insights throughout this series and th…
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The podcast features an enlightening discussion with Kat Kronenberg, the esteemed author of the "Live Big" series, which includes titles such as "Dream Big," "Love Big," and "Think Big." Central to our conversation is the profound significance of her journey as a children's book author, which she describes as a magical experience that emerged unexp…
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Season 3, Episode 13: Mediterranean #Bowls, Hybrid #Recipe #Meatless and with Steak. Build your own bowl and make it with meat or #vegetarian for dinner. This is a perfect #meal for a split table family or group of people because they can either add meat or skip the meat, and the vegetarians can still get some #protein from the meal. #cooking #dinn…
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Wendy Schicktanz, a talented author, shares her journey as a children's book creator in this enlightening episode. The focal point of our discussion is her book, *Ivy Blue's Greatest Pumpkin Playhouse*, which embodies her lifelong aspiration of writing for children. Wendy reflects on her early inspirations, particularly the storytelling legacy of h…
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“With P2, we had Italy in our hands. The Army, the Guardia di Finanzia, the police… they were all ruled by our members.” - Licio Gelli “Every week the streets of Milan were the theater of demonstrations, and were lit up by the fires of Molotov cocktails.” - Guido Passalacqua My childhood took place at a time known in Italy as The Years of Lead. It …
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The discussion centers on "Being Middle," a children's book authored by Lori Orlinsky, which addresses the unique experiences of middle children. Through this episode, we delve into the inspiration behind the book, notably stemming from Lori's daughter, Ellie, who articulated her feelings about being overlooked in her role as a middle child. The po…
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The primary focus of this podcast episode is the recently launched children's book, *Kid Clown and the Butterfly Adventures*, authored by Debi Chimenti and illustrated by Cassidy Lee, episode 46. Throughout our discussion, we explore the collaborative journey that brought this vibrant narrative to life, highlighting the unique relationship between …
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Season 3, Episode 12: Meatless Tortellini with Tomatoes and Corn Entree. Make it a hybrid meal by adding meat on the side for those meat eaters, such as cooked smoked sausage or cooked chicken, this is an easy addition to make the meal work for vegetarians and meat lovers. This quick easy tasty meal can be eaten warm or cold as a cold pasta salad. …
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Laura Strachan, a distinguished author of the children's book series "Pickles the Mermaid," joins our podcast to elucidate the profound significance of her latest literary endeavour, "Rainy's Journey", episode 45. This episode delves into Laura's evolution as a seasoned children's book author, reflecting on her journey, which has been shaped by bot…
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The prominent point of this podcast episode revolves around the enlightening discussion with Chrishana Greer, a distinguished children's book author, who delves into the themes and inspirations behind her latest work, "The Boy in a Wheelchair", episode 44. Throughout our conversation, we explore the significance of representing children with disabi…
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“For many of those for whom there is no light at the end of the tunnel, the story of Sertorius should be an example and an inspiration.” - Philip Matyszak Here’s the tale of one of Rome’s greatest and least known generals. A master of guerrilla warfare, he defeated many legions sent after him, and even outclassed Pompey the Great. His story is abou…
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Alyssa Cornwell's literary journey is illuminated through her insightful discussion of her book, "Where Do Grownups Come From?", episode 43. She articulates the impetus behind her writing, which was sparked by her experiences as a new mother, coupled with the pivotal moment of family gatherings that ignited her curiosity about ancestry and familial…
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Season 3, Episode 11: From Flight Attendant to Cookie Artist: A Sweet Journey of Resilience. Watch the video version of our chat on my YouTube channel https://youtu.be/KBKzsMqKfS0 Discover how a furloughed flight attendant transformed adversity into opportunity by launching "Cookies on the Fly," a unique cookie business specializing in artistic and…
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The most noticeable point of this podcast episode is our profound gratitude towards our listeners, whose unwavering support has led to our recognition as one of the top children's literature podcasts on the web, episode 42. We take great pride in introducing a diverse array of children's book authors to our audience, thereby fostering a community t…
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Season 3, Episode 10: Hawaiian Bread Party Sliders, Hybrid Recipe Vegetarian and Ham, perfect for a multi diet party dish! Make as many meat containing sliders and as many meatless sliders as desired. This recipe is for 10 meatless and 50 meat sliders. These sliders are served hot! They are super good with a warm cheesy filling and a crispy buttery…
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The narrative centers on the poignant tale of "The Mouse Who Couldn't Eat Cheese," a children's book authored by MB Mooney, whose real name is Matthew Britton, as featured in Episode 41. This episode delves into the profound inspiration behind the book, which is rooted in the life of a young girl named Alexandra, who battled Crohn's disease. The di…
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