Food For Thought

Jennifer Bays

Welcome to “Food for Thought,” where I serve up fresh, insightful perspectives on everyday topics that matter to you. From thought-provoking discussions on lifestyle and wellness to deep dives into culture and personal growth, my posts are designed to nourish your mind and inspire new ideas.

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2024 Interior Door Styles

“Interior doors serve as the finishing flourish in a home, capable of transforming a room. While their primary roles include providing privacy and reducing noise, it’s crucial not to overlook the element of style when choosing new doors. Paying careful attention to aesthetics adds value when selecting doors for various rooms in your home. So, how do you choose which door works for your home? Well, we’ve got you covered! From pocket doors to frosted window doors, we will guide you closer to finding the perfect door that aligns seamlessly with your home’s aesthetic and functional needs.”

WOODGRAIN – Fruitland 300 NW 16th St. Fruitland, ID 83619

(208) 452-3801

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EXPLORING THE PREDICTED PANTONE COLOURS FOR 2025: AN INSIGHTFUL GUIDE

“The Pantone Color of the Year is always a significant event in the design world, influencing trends across home decor, fashion, and various design industries. For 2025, Pantone’s predicted Color of the Year is “Future Dusk,” a captivating blend of deep violet and midnight blue. Now I remember a time when “Peach Fuzz” was looked at with the most skepticism but now it’s being used as a base in spaces being fully embraced as we reach Fall of 2024.”

info@livingbrightinteriors.com

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The Frontenac Club

The Frontenac Club, located in the heart of Kingston’s historic downtown, is a block from Lake Ontario and close to Queen’s University. It’s a short walk to 1000 Islands Cruises and boat tours, theaters, restaurants (from informal to gourmet), great independent shops, art galleries, museums and the Leon’s Centre.  As

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Protecting Ontario’s environment

For Immediate Release: August 20, 2024 Killing Growth Plan for Greater Golden Horseshoe is a Disaster for Ontario’s Environment and Efforts to End Housing Shortage Statement from Phil Pothen, Land Use and Land Development program manager, in response to Ontario’s Provincial Planning Statement Toronto | Traditional territories of the Mississaugas

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Climate Change and Coffee

When we have our routine deluge of rain nowadays, I often think about a time when that just never happened. I cannot remember “rain bursts”? in existence. If there ever was one it would definitely have accompanied a serious thunderstorm; but even then, it just isn’t in my memory. The

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