This rice recipe is perfect for getting your kids to eat their greens without realizing it! Ingredients 1 cup tightly packed spinach leaves 1 cup tightly packed kale leaves, stems removed 1 1/2 cups vegetable stock 2 tbsp full-fat coconut milk 1 tsp kosher salt 1/2 cup yellow onions, finely diced 1/2 cup green peppers, diced 1 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil 3 cloves garlic, peeled and ... Read More
Georgia Injury Blog
Blogs Related to Workers’ Compensation and Auto Injury in the State of Georgia
NO Employer Has the Right to Harass, Intimidate, or Discriminate Against you for Seeking Workers’ Compensation!
Some people are scared to seek Workers’ Compensation when they have been injured at work. They are concerned that the employer will retaliate against them and make their work-life miserable or even fire them altogether if they try to obtain these benefits. Some Employers think that if they create a hostile environment, or make the process of giving notice too difficult, that it will keep employees from making ... Read More
Is Honesty Always the Best Policy?
This month begins with a holiday pranksters are quite fond of — April Fools’ day — and a few weeks later, there an antidote of sorts to that day of deceit: National Honesty Day. April 20 was named Honesty Day by author and former press secretary M. Hirsch Goldman, who quite literally wrote the book on honesty, or rather, its opposite. As Hirsch researched and wrote his book, “The Book of Lies: Fibs, Tales, ... Read More
Home of the Braves
As we continue on our tour of Cobb County, there’s no better subject for our April edition than Truist Park, home to the Atlanta Braves since 2017. Spring training is well underway, and Braves’ fans can get their baseball fix during regular-season games, which kick off with the home opener against the Phillies on April 9. The Braves previously played for 19 years in the heart of downtown Atlanta at Turner Field, ... Read More
The Truth About Essential Oils
The Truth About Essential Oils — Are They Safe? If you’ve ever visited a spa or tried a “natural” perfume, then you’ve probably been exposed to essential oils. These fragrant, flavorful oils are derived from plants and have become a fad among health nuts, yoga practitioners, and even chefs. Many devotees believe that a few drops of oil added to a diffuser, mixed with food, or rolled onto the wrist can do just ... Read More
Spring Vegetable and Chicken Pasta Bake
Celebrate spring with this easy, tasty, herb-packed pasta bake. Ingredients 1 cup cooked chicken, diced 1 14-oz can artichokes, drained and quartered 1 cup fresh asparagus pieces 1/2 cup carrots, grated 1 1/2 cups uncooked penne pasta 1 3/4 cups chicken broth 1/2 cup fresh chives, chopped and divided 1/4 cup fresh parsley, chopped and divided 2 tsp minced garlic 1/4 tsp salt 1/4 cup ... Read More
3 Safe April Fools’ Pranks Your Kids Will Love
Every year, a prankster makes headlines on April Fools’ Day for taking their joke too far. In 2001, a DJ in England famously broadcast that he’d spotted a replica of the Titanic floating off the coast. Hundreds of people scrambled to the spot, and their combined weight actually caused a cliff to collapse into the ocean! Luckily no one was hurt, but a Montana man who played a different joke years later wasn’t so ... Read More
Improve Patience and Reduce Stress
How to Be More Patient and Less Stressed In this fast-paced world, it can be easy to grow impatient. Things as small as waiting for a slow website to load or waiting in a long line for coffee can sometimes leave people feeling frustrated and anxious. Practicing patience helps reduce stress and helps you realize it's okay if something takes a few extra minutes. If you find yourself feeling impatient, here are a few ... Read More
What It Takes to Be a Good Student of Life
Discipline, Debate, and a Lack of Defensiveness One thing I like about writing these monthly newsletters is the feedback I get from you, my readers, and the conversations the articles spark. I’ve touched on different aspects of goal-setting in several recent covers, and a reader told me that though they are setting goals, they can’t seem to fulfill them. I’ve been thinking a lot about that since. In fact, it’s ... Read More
Every Employer in Georgia is Required to Cover Employees for On the Job Injuries
Employers MUST purchase Workers’ Compensation Insurance or self-insure their company to cover their employees’ work-related injuries. They must post a notice at the workplace to alert employees about that coverage. That notice must tell you where you can go for treatment. Employers who do not post this notice have violated the law and the consequences for that benefit you. You are still covered under Georgia ... Read More