Bloggers offer tips on vegetables, finances, marriage, and food waste

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This week, I’m the host for Blogging Boomer Carnival #274.

The carnival is a collection of like-minded blogs cooperating to share their best stories of
interest to the Baby Boomer Generation.

What topics are boomer bloggers writing about as summer winds down and Labor Day approaches?

For the Accidental Locavore, it’s stuffed vegetables. Anne Maxfield
shares a recipe for eggplants stuffed with lamb and pine nuts. It’s an easy way
to take advantage of great summer produce.

The Midlife Crisis Queen is reading up on how
the Baby Boomer generation compares to their parents. Laura Lee Carter just read a new Pew Research Center
report on the demise of the American middle class. She’d also like
to share her take on how divorce can turn into a golden opportunity for
personal change.

Tom Sightings, of Sightings from 60, is taking advantage of this last weekend before Labor Day and heading off to the country for corn on the
cob, home-grown tomatoes … and one last great gasp of summer.

On Silver & Grace, Eliza Fayle asks, “When you’re out of
balance, what messages do you receive from your body?” Fayle started paying
attention to this and discovered, “When I’m in a tizzy, I get dizzy.”

So Baby Boomer  asks, “Is Your Marriage
Graying?” On John Agno’s blog, Jody Gastfriend, of Care
Management, writes about what keeps her marriage vital and exciting as she and
her husband get older. Gastfriend said she’s one of those boomer women
that barely, no pun intended, got through book No. 1 of “Fifty Shades of
Grey.”

On my blog, I wrote about food waste and what consumers,
governments, and businesses can do to reduce it. Tips for consumers: Learning
when food goes bad, buying imperfect produce, and cooking food with an eye to
reducing waste.

Look for Blogging Boomer Carnival #275 next week for more
information for the Boomer Nation.

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