Top Ten States for Retirees



Based on bottom line items such as cost of living, access to hospitals and doctors, taxes, crime rates, and weather, here are the top 10 states to consider if you're getting ready to retire.

10. North Dakota – Lowest state taxes in the 48 contiguous states, many attraction (the Badlands, Fort Seward, the Black Hills, botanical gardens, and more).

9. Nebraska – Due to low cost of housing, groceries, utilities, and health care.

8. Alabama – Although the crime rate is a bit higher, the "things to do" (beaches and
Hiking trails and mt views put WV on the list
golf) put this state on the list.

7. West Virginia – Those mountain views can't be beat. Besides the abundant trout fishing and miles of hiking trails, this state has a lower-than-average cost of living.

6. Virginia – Mountains and beaches with a low crime rate and low cost of living with lots of amenity-rich universities and colleges.

5. Mississippi – Although the poorest state, the Magnolia State has beaches and warm temperatures.

4. Kentucky – Mild weather, low taxes.

3. South Dakota – Yes, there are cold winters, but the low crime rate and the high number of hospital beds makes this the third best state for retirees.

2. Louisiana – Great jazz, a mild 66 degree average temperature, and low taxes.

1. Tennessee – Access to medical care, low cost of living, and mild weather put The Volunteer State at number 1.

See the full list and all criteria on the Bankrate site.

Sweet Potato Soup with Ham and Leeks




Wow! It's been 10 days since I've made a post. And even longer since I've posted a recipe. Here's a good one! Let me know if you try it.

Sweet Potato Soup with Ham and Leeks


2 teaspoons extra virgin olive oil
½ lb fully-cooked ham, cut into small dice (about 1 cup)
1 large leek, cleaned well and sliced (about 1 ½ cups)
3-4 sweet potatoes, peeled and cut into small cubes (about 3 cups)
1 can chicken broth (about 14 ounces)
1 cup water
1 small can evaporated milk (about 5 ounces)
Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste

Garnish
Sour cream
Thinly sliced scallions

Put the oil in a pot and fry the ham cubes, stirring constantly, until slightly crispy on the edges (about 5 minutes). Remove the ham from the pot. Add leeks and cook until slightly wilted. Add the sweet potatoes, the chicken broth, water, and evaporated milk. Simmer for 15 minutes, or until the potatoes are tender. Place half the soup into a blender (secure the lid! and place a kitchen towel over the top to prevent splatters) and puree until smooth. Return to the soup pot and add the ham. Add salt and pepper to taste. Garnish each bowl with a tablespoon or so sour cream and a sprinkling of sliced scallions. Garnish is optional, of course. Enjoy!

Variations: Change up the soup by adding a half teaspoon or so of your favorite herb or spice. The amount of the herb will vary depending on the strength of the herb, whether it's fresh or dried, and your particular taste palate. Remember, start with a small amount and taste. You can always add more, but you can't remove it once it's stirred in. Suggestions: sweet basil, lemon basil, cayenne pepper, celery leaves, celery seed, cilantro, cinnamon, cumin, curry powder, garlic, lemon grass (simmer with the soup, then discard before eating), parsley, rosemary, sage, thyme.


It's Official - Reclaim My Heart Is A USA Today Bestseller!

It's been several hours now since I discovered
Reclaim My Heart on the 
USA Today Bestsellers List
and I think I'm calm enough now to 
type out the amazing news. 

I'm a USA TODAY BESTSELLING AUTHOR! 

Sorry. Didn't mean to shout. I guess I'm still a little excited.




Claiming A Spot on Kindle, Nook, Kobo, and iTunes Top 100? Yes, I Am!



This weekend, Reclaim My Heart, made the Top 100 Bestselling Lists for Kindle, Nook, Kobo, and iTunes iBooks. I am both boggled and overwhelmingly ecstatic. I want to thank all the readers who bought my book. I also want to thank all of you who have left those wonderful reviews.

Without my wonderful readers, I would be lost. Thank you for your continued support!

#9 on Kindle Top 100 List
#4 on BN Top 100 List
#9 on iTunes iBook Romance List
#13 on Kobo Contemporary Romance
 

Reclaim Your Heart on SALE! 75% off the cover price through Aug 3rd! #MustRead


I'm offering Reclaim My Heart for 
75% off the normal cover price ($3.99). 
The sale will run through Aug 3rd
Grab your copy today!

"Fasano’s best book yet." ~BooksAndPals.com

"Captivating and beautiful…" ~NerdGirl Reviews







I'd like to thank The Book Chick for that 
fabulous graphic above!
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Make Your Own Body Scrub #DIY #Beauty #AlternativeHeath

Exfoliating your skin with a salt or sugar scrub encourages new skin cells to regenerate and leaves you feeling smooth, refreshed, and rejuvenated. You'll be amazed by how your skin will glow!

I prefer salt scrubs, and I make my own. It's easy and inexpensive. Give it a try.


What you'll need:
  • 1/2 cup oil (sweet almond, grapeseed, coconut, or light olive oil)
  • 1 cup fine sea salt (don't use iodized table salt, it's too harsh -and if you have sensitive skin, substitute sugar for the salt)
  • 5-10 drops of essential oils (citrus oils are refreshing, lavender is relaxing, rosemary and peppermint are stimulating)

Put salt (or sugar) into a bowl. Add oil and stir until combined. Add essential oil and mix until fully incorporated.

Body scrubs make a great and inexpensive gift for friends, teachers, hostess gifts, etc. You can find fancy glass containers in any craft store, or simply buy small, inexpensive Mason jars.

Joan Reeves Has a To-Be-Read Pile--and I'm On It! #MustRead #AmReading @DonnaFaz @JoanReeves


Author Joan Reeves

Joan Reeves, owner of that great blog called SlingWords, just informed the world that my newest book is on her to-be-read list. Pop over to her site and see the other great titles on the list. Click here to visit



Thank you, Joan. I hope you enjoy Reclaim My Heart.