MAHE Board Member Interview: Sheila Stark
We’re back for another instalment of our MAHE Board Member Interview series. Today we’re talking with Vice President, Sheila Stark. Who are you and what do you do? Hello my …
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We’re back for another instalment of our MAHE Board Member Interview series. Today we’re talking with Vice President, Sheila Stark. Who are you and what do you do? Hello my …
Is it the flu or is it your flue? Many of the symptoms of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning have people thinking they are suffering from a common flu. However exposure …
Updated in July 2015 by the Manitoba Association of Home Economists Have you gone to the Internet for nutrition information? The Internet can be a good source of information; but …
Updated in July 2015 by the Manitoba Association of Home Economists Are family meals a thing of the past? Are we missing an important event as we rush out to …
In honour of family month on the Home & Family blog here is MAHE Board Member Darren Fife and his grandmother preparing Veggie Pasta Shells. Bon appetit! Darren Fife is …
We’re back for another instalment of our MAHE Board Member Interview series. Today we’re talking with Debora Durnin-Richards the Liaison for Farm to School & Fruit Share. Who are you and what …
By Millie Reynolds, Home Economist Updated in July 2015 by the Manitoba Association of Home Economists Fall is the season for catching colds and the flu! Needless to say, everyone …
Lessons for Life By: Sheila Stark,PHEc “Money Motivators” Today’s child is growing up in a world that is continually changing. Kids are exposed to a whirlwind of commercials with advertisers who constantly …
We’re back for another instalment of our MAHE Board Member Interview series. Today we’re talking with Melissa Gabbs the Director of Public Relations. Who are you and what do you do? …
Updated in June 2015 by the Manitoba Association of Home Economists Why use credit cards? Most people use credit cards for convenience. It’s handier to use a credit card than …
