Hellen Rae Gable
Bio
Traveler (in mind & body) - Free Spirit (in mind) - Lover of God & People (in that order)
Stories (13/0)
What is CHEESE?
What is CHEESE? I am totally guilty of being one of those people who associate cheese primarily with that orange-yellowish stuff that comes automatically wrapped in a piece of plastic coating that’s damn near impossible to remove without tearing up the contents to shreds. Whew… That’s a mouthful. And not a mouth full of cheese.
By Hellen Rae Gable3 years ago in Feast
What is a SANDWICH
What is a SANDWICH? Now, this is a loaded question if I’ve heard one! The variety is infinite. The size can be tiny, or the size can be humongous. The only limitation to any of them is the creator’s imagination. And, trust me, I have a pretty good imagination.
By Hellen Rae Gable3 years ago in Feast
10 Ways to do Absolutely Nothing
10 WAYS TO DO ABSOLUTELY NOTHING Ever wonder how someone can do absolutely nothing and get away with it? Are you one of those persons, but you still don’t realize that what you’re doing equates to nothing? What is this mystery, and how can we define it in words or even put it in a useful format that others can understand and even imitate!
By Hellen Rae Gable3 years ago in Lifehack
What is BREAD?
What is BREAD? Food. We need it. We crave it. We overindulge in it. We fantasize about it. We love every type of food, from simple fruits straight off the tree to elaborately prepared meals taking hours from the kitchen to presentation, then only seconds to devour.
By Hellen Rae Gable3 years ago in Feast
What is SUGAR?
What is SUGAR? What’s the most common element of human existence besides breathing? If you said “eating,” you’re right! Besides the mundane act of drinking and needing water to sustain life, we all need to “eat.” The simple act of putting sustenance into our mouths, chewing (if necessary), swallowing, and digesting is common to all global inhabitants.
By Hellen Rae Gable3 years ago in Feast
- Top Story - June 2018
Irish PubsTop Story - June 2018
Whether you’re in the heart of Dublin or the beautiful village of Kilsheelan, the pub is the center of life in Ireland. Not just for the Guinness or Jameson, or (the author’s personal favorite) Magners—you go for the stories, the laughs, the football or hurling game, or simply the beautiful Irish smiles.
By Hellen Rae Gable6 years ago in Proof