Week of June 12, 2010 :
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This Week's Program

Feb 6, 2010

My Turn

My Turn topic writer

Potluck

I continually read the recipe sections of newspapers and magazines. It’s exciting to try new ideas and hear about the latest trends. But it is also wonderful to go back to old recipes and the wisdom of our parents and grandparents...

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Burton's Blog

Burton Buller

Aging Ain't for Sissies

It was one of my late father-in-law’s favorite quips as he battled cancer after cancer. It always seems to come as a surprise that one’s body is getting older, and beginning to fail.

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Next Week

How far does your forgiveness of others run? How many times would you forgive someone? Next week we'll meet John who was the victim of police brutality and whose brother was murdered in the early days of the civil rights movement in the South. Today he speaks and works for forgiveness and reconciliation through the John Perkins Foundation.

Favorite Family Recipes

Goldwingers 7 Grain Bread

“There are few delights in life greater than the aroma and taste of freshly baked bread.” Host Burton Buller shares a story and recipe from his motorcycle travels.

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