Past Featured editorial:

“Downsizing: What Do You Do With All Your "Stuff"?”
– By Mary Beth Horvath

Stuff, we all have it, collect it, save it and store it, but do we really need it? Though we exist in a world of materialism, and should delight in having ‘things’, it is also a very cleansing experience to purge the unnecessary. Once you make the decision to get rid of some of your "stuff" where do you go?....

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“Marching Onward to Share History”
– By Suzanne Soto-Davies

The city of Hamilton has a very rich military background, and this year, the Canadian International Military Tattoo celebrates its 20th anniversary with an event to honour Canadian heritage and international military involvement through a celebration of music, song and dance....

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“Lifestyles, Life Income and Lifeboats”
– By Brian Weatherdon, MA, CFP, CLU, MDRT.

WHAT LIFESTYLE? As we write for readers from 55 and up, we all know what we mean – and YOU know what you mean, when you’re talking about your ‘lifestyle’.  Lifestyle is protecting how you want to live. It’s knowing you can continue the activities you enjoy. It’s having fun, companionship, and stimulating activities day by day...

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“The Travel Detective”
– By Mary Beth Horvath

Donning a deerstalker hat, armed with magnifying glass in hand (for the fine print), a credit card, a cup of fresh brewed coffee with a hint of Baileys, the pursuit of locating the best travel deals commences.

Inundated by countless travel websites offering amazing deals, the best discounts, cheap travel, bargains galore, one has to wonder if those spectacular deals are indeed money savers. But it doesn’t stop at websites...

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“Looking After Your Aging Parents”
– By Suzanne Soto-Davies

What do you do when your mom and dad need help? How do you break through the financial communication barrier? To what extent are children responsible for their parents? How do we help our parents be where they want to be?

Researchers say we have a 90 percent chance of someday caring for aging parents. The realization is that our parents’ care is usually precipitated by a traumatic event or “wake up call” that leaves us little time to make important decisions. Children are left to make these gut-wrenching, life-changing choices without much information available to them.

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Additional Editorial:

The following are excerpts of editorial pieces which have appeared in various issues of Silver and Gold.
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Power Breakfast Smoothie (May/June 2010) Raw-Food recipe
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African Chick’n Peanut Soup (January/February 2011) International soup recipe
Iroquois Soup (January/February 2011) International soup recipe
Cheese Fondue (November/December 2010) Fondue recipe series
Yogourt Hummus Dip for Fondue (November/December 2010) Fondue recipe series
Soy Ginger Dip for Fondue (November/December 2010) Fondue recipe series
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Blackened Fish with Creole Sauce (July/August 2010) International fish recipe

 

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