Rochelle Miller-Hernandez
I have over twenty years of professional experience and a life-time of personal experience that includes good conversation, great food, and all types of interests. I have always enjoyed writing and have found that at this time in my life I would enjoy sharing my insights, opinions, expertise and just general thoughts of the world today. I hope that writing about my broad spectrum of interests will allow me to share my thoughts and experiences and allow others to benefits from them.
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New Mexico State University, M.A. Education; Park University, B.S. Social PsychologyInterests
Social Issues, Gardening, Cooking, Education, Hospitality, Tourism, Travel, Hospice, Sales, Real Estate, Children Activites, Reading, Writing, Meeting Planning, Military Dependent, Infertility, Home Staging, Opinion, Fishing, Lifestyle, Creative WritingMotto
If you take away all my demons, my angels might fly away too.Affiliations
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Las Cruces Cowboys Brunch Fashion ShowIn May 2013, Las Cruces, New Mexico will host its first ever Country Music Festival. After a weekend full of country music and dancing, relax and enjoy a country brunch with an unplugged concert and cowboy wear fashion show.
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Using Interest-Free Credit Cards Helped Me Pay Off $20,000 in DebtCredit card debt can burden a family financially. We took advantage of the interest-free credit card offers we kept receiving and used them to pay off our debt. Here is how we did it.
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Living With It: Managing Chronic Urinary Tract InfectionsThousands of women each year suffer from urinary tract infections. Matters are made even worse when you are one of the chronic sufferers. Here are a few tips that can help you control your condition.
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Steamed Dungeness Crab - Rochelle’s Dinner Dialogue: Issue Thirty-ThreeA daily article inspired by my niece Suzanne featuring delicious dinner ideas that are easy to make. This quick and simple way to prepare Dungeness crab is especially great during its season. -
Being the Boss You Always Wanted to BeBeing a boss is not always an easy job. Often we get caught up in the needs of the company and forget the needs of our employees. These are ways I have tried to give the most to my team.
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Easy Baked Tilapia - Rochelle’s Dinner Dialogue: Issue Thirty-TwoA daily article inspired by my niece Suzanne featuring delicious dinner ideas that are easy to make. This Easy Baked Tilapia is great all year round as well as the Lent season.
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Ground Beef and Potato Adobo - Rochelle’s Dinner Dialogue: Issue Thirty-OneA daily article inspired by my niece Suzanne featuring delicious dinner ideas that are easy to make. This Ground Beef and Potato Adobo is a childhood favorite that my daughter enjoys as well.
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My Parenting Resolution for 2013 – More Chores!When we were growing up, daily chores were a part of our lives. For 2013, we are instilling this responsibility to our child and giving her values that will last a lifetime.
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First Person: Living with GERDThousands of people suffer from Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD). For a food and drink lover like me, it was one of the most disappointing things that could happen to me. But I was able to get my condition under control and so can you.
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Posole - Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day ThirtyA daily article inspired by my niece Suzanne featuring delicious dinner ideas that are easy to make. This Posole recipe is great for holiday gatherings and will keep you warm during this cold weather season.
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How Refinancing Has Helped Our FamilyThinking about refinancing your home? Take advantage of the great rates available in 2012. It saved our family over $175,000 in interest! -
Refinancing Helped Us Turn Our House Into Our Dream HomeThere are many advantages to refinancing your home. It can create opportunities to update and remodel your house to create the space you always longed for.
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First Person: A Special Christmas Photo of Grandpa and GranddaughterChristmas is a special family holiday every year. This was a wonderful year for our family, starting out gleefully with a touching moment between grandfather and granddaughter. -
We Locked a Great Rate by Refinancing in 2012In today's competitive mortgage market, there are many great deals and rates for homeowners. Don't let the opportunity to refinance your home pass you by!
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Easy Appetizers for Game DayWhy spend your time in the kitchen missing the game and all the fun of college football? Here are a few simple yet delicious recipes that are easy to make and will feed plenty so you can have time to enjoy the festivities and guests.
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Sausage and Vegetable Soup - Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day Twenty-NineA daily article inspired by my niece Suzanne featuring delicious dinner ideas that are easy to make. This Sausage and Vegetable Soup feeds plenty and is a great meal for the cold winter nights ahead. -
Chicken Broccoli Cheese Muffins- Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day Twenty-EightA daily article inspired by my niece Suzanne featuring delicious dinner ideas that are easy to make. These Chicken Broccoli Cheese Muffins are full of flavor and go great with a side salad for a quick and hearty meal.
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Cedar Plank Grilled Salmon- Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day Twenty-SevenA daily article inspired by my niece Suzanne featuring delicious dinner ideas that are easy to make. After little preparation, Cedar Plank Grilled Salmon is a simple way to cook such a flavorful fish. -
Quick and Simple Appetizers - Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day Twenty-SixA daily article inspired by my niece Suzanne featuring delicious meal ideas that are quick and easy. Need to entertain on the spur of the moment? Then you will love these simple appetizers that feed plenty and taste great!
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Photos: The Brilliance of Fall in the Midwest United StatesThe State of Missouri reigns in the Midwest U.S. with its magnificient displays of the season. Photos of the Fall season taken in the area are full of brilliance and vibrancy. -
New Mexico Pecan Festival in Las Cruces, New MexicoLas Cruces, New Mexico, is known for its beautiful fall weather and abundance of festivities. The season is especially full of fun things for family and friends to enjoy. -
Cedar Plank Grilled Chicken - Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day Twenty-FiveA daily article inspired by my niece Suzanne featuring delicious dinner ideas that are easy to make. After little preparation, this Cedar Plank Grilled Chicken can be set and left to cook, freeing up time for other things. -
Broccoli and Cauliflower Salad, Homemade Coleslaw, and Apple Grape Banana Salad (Scrumptious Side Dishes) - Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day Twenty-FourA daily article inspired by my niece Suzanne featuring delicious dinner ideas that are easy to make. Enjoy these recipes for simple side dishes that will complement a variety of meals.
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Filipino Chicken Adobo - Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day Twenty-ThreeA daily article inspired by my niece Suzanne featuring delicious dinner ideas. Enjoy this Filipino Chicken Adobo recipe that is so delicious and easy to make.
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First person: How refinancing 3 times saved us $175,000 in interestBy refinancing our home 3 times over the past 12 years, we have lowered our rate, reduced the length of our mortgage, performed major remodels, and will save over $175,000 in interest! Discover the ways you can save money and time by refinancing!Also published on: -
Variety & Quality Prevail at El Paso International Airport RestaurantsDining while on the go can be challenging even to the seasoned traveler. The El Paso International Airport offers a variety of quality restaurants serving a diversity of flavorful and affordable cuisine.
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Ham and Potato Bake - Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day Twenty-TwoA daily article inspired by my niece Suzanne featuring delicious dinner ideas. Enjoy this Ham and Potato Casserole that is sinfully delicious and easy to make.
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Tastes-Like-Homemade Spaghetti - Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day Twenty-OneA daily article inspired by my niece Suzanne featuring delicious dinner ideas. Enjoy this Spaghetti recipe that you can pass off as “homemade”. Be sure to make a double batch if expecting guests as there is rarely leftovers.
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It’s that Time Again – a Personal View on the Back-to-School BudgetEvery August comes the time when families of school-age children have to dip into the pockets to buy back-to-school clothing and supplies. This is what one mom expects to pay this year for her child to start school right.
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Pulled Pork Sandwiches with Zucchini Fries - Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day TwentyA daily article inspired by my niece Suzanne featuring delicious dinner ideas. Enjoy this easy to make recipe for Pulled Pork Sandwiches with Zucchini Fries. It is a crock pot meal so you can set and forget.
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Abondigas (“Mamas” Mexican Meatball Soup) - Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day NineteenA daily article inspired by my niece Suzanne featuring delicious dinner ideas. Enjoy this easy to follow recipe for Abondigas, a Mexican Meatball Soup, designed for the most amateur chef and is good any time of the year.
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Too Many Tomatoes This Year? Make Homemade Pico De GalloIf your garden is gifting you with an abundance of tomatoes this year, you will love this recipe for fresh pico de gallo. Enjoy with tortilla chips or use as a salsa to compliment any meal!
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Grilled Fruit Desserts - Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day EighteenA daily article inspired by my niece Suzanne normally featuring delicious dinner ideas but today providing grilled summer desserts made from fruits of the season. Every good meal needs to be followed by a delicious dessert.
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Fall 2012 Fairs and Festivals in Las Cruces, New MexicoLas Cruces, New Mexico is known for its beautiful weather and year-round festivities. Experience true Southwest flair by visiting the city this fall and bring home an array of arts and crafts! -
Moussaka with Rice Pilaf - Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day SeventeenA daily article inspired by my niece Suzanne featuring delicious dinner ideas. Enjoy this “Americanized” version of Moussaka, a Greek dish made with eggplant and ground beef. It is sure to become a regular meal in your household.
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Tuna Salad Sandwiches with a Twist - Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day SixteenA daily article inspired by my niece Suzanne featuring delicious dinner ideas. Enjoy this easy to follow recipe for fancy Tuna Salad Sandwiches designed for the most amateur chef and make for a satisfying summer meal.
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Panko Crusted Chicken with Parmesan and Garlic - Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day FifteenA daily article inspired by my niece Suzanne featuring delicious dinner ideas. Enjoy this easy to follow recipe for Panko Crusted Baked Chicken designed for the most amateur chef and sure to receive requests for seconds.
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The Cross in Groom, Texas – Unique Roadside AttractionComing across something unique and unexpected while traveling is always a treat. The Cross in Groom, Texas is just that type of attraction and worth the extra time to stop and visit. -
Stuffed Paddy Pan Squash - Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day FourteenA daily article inspired by my niece Suzanne featuring delicious dinner ideas. Enjoy this simple to follow recipe for Stuffed Paddy Pan Squash designed for the most amateur chef and most importantly is fun to eat.
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Cheesy Shrimp and Asparagus Pasta - Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day ThirteenA daily article inspired by my niece Suzanne featuring simple and delicious dinner ideas. Enjoy this delicious and easy to follow recipe for Cheesy Shrimp and Asparagus Pasta designed for the most amateur chef and sure to be a crowd pleaser.
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Cracker Crusted Pork Tenderloin Sandwiches - Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day TwelveA daily article inspired by my niece Suzanne featuring simple and delicious dinner ideas. Enjoy an easy to follow recipe for Cracker Crusted Pork Tenderloin Sandwiches designed for the most amateur chef and prepared with the labor of love.
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Multiple Sclerosis: An Insightful Conversation With a Person with MSMultiple Sclerosis is a life altering disease. While not personally inflicted, my story shares real-life experiences and emotions of one affected by MS. -
Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day Eleven –Auntie Teresa’s FajitasA daily article inspired by my niece Suzanne featuring simple and delicious dinner ideas.This is a quick and easy recipe for Beef Fajitas. It is written for the most amateur chef and is a fabulous crowd-pleaser.
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Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day Ten –Grilled Chicken Wings with Orzo SaladA daily article inspired by my niece Suzanne featuring simple and delicious dinner ideas. Enjoy an easy-to-follow recipe for Grilled Chicken Wings designed for the most amateur chef with an added Orzo Salad bonus.
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Infertility: Emotional Turmoil, Faith & a BabyI never thought I would have a hard time getting pregnant. After five years of trying and renewed faith, I was finally blessed with a daughter. This is my personal reflection on my experience with infertility.
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Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day Nine – Filipino PancitA daily article inspired by my niece Suzanne featuring simple and delicious dinner ideas. Enjoy a special delight with my easy to follow Filipino Pancit recipe designed for the most amateur chef and bringing happy memories for many.
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From Military to Civilian Life – a Dependent’s Point of ViewMilitary dependents face their own obstacles when transitioning from military to civilian life. It is a period of disorder for many as their way of thinking, living and functioning are turned upside down. This is my story.
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Best Summertime Wines – Southern New Mexico’s FinestAn article featuring some of the best summertime wines available from southern New Mexico, including recipes for the perfect food pairings. These wines are low in price yet high in rich ambiance just like the culture of the region. -
My Experience with Cancer – From the Outside Looking InWhen one battles cancer, it not only affects the inflicted but all those around who is part of their lives. It can be a stressful time for everyone. These are things I have learned and hope will help you during your journey with a loved one with cancer.
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4th of July Poem – a Play with Words to Celebrate4th of July is naturally associated with summer, fireworks, excitement, and extremely loud noises. This poem plays with words that come to mind when celebrating Independence Day, one of our nation’s most precious holidays.
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Memories of the 4th of July – Grandpa, Fireworks & Life’s LessonsThinking of the holidays can spark recollections of a specific moment or incident for most anyone but for me it brings forth memories of my grandfather. The 4th of July holds a special place in my heart just for him.
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Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day Eight –Melissa’s Chicken Pot PieA daily article featuring simple and delicious dinner ideas. An easy to follow chicken pot pie recipe designed for the most amateur chef and inspired by my niece Suzanne, who is always looking for new ideas on what to cook.
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Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day Six – Easy Baked Italian ChickenA daily article featuring simple and delicious dinner ideas. An easy to follow baked chicken recipe designed for the most amateur chef and inspired by my niece Suzanne, who is always looking for new ideas on what to cook.
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Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day Seven – Cornmeal Fried FishA daily article featuring simple and delicious dinnertime recipes. Easy to read and follow recipes. Designed for the most amateur chef and inspired by my niece Suzanne, who is always looking for new ideas on what to cook.
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4th of July Events in Las Cruces, New MexicoLas Cruces, New Mexico is known for its beautiful weather and year-round festivals. Experience true Southwest flair by visiting the city and surrounding areas for the 4th of July holiday and enjoy its many activities!
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Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day Five– Spanish DelightA daily article featuring simple and delicious dinner recipes. Spanish Delight is a play of ingredients so simple yet combination of is so flavorful! It is quick and scrumptious!
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Summer Time Poem: The Joys of a SprinklerSome things are natural triggers of happy memories like kids running through the glorious spray of a sprinkler. This summer poem touches on how something so simple can bring so much joy and relief.
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Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day Four – Poor Man’s GoulashA daily article featuring simple and delicious dinnertime recipes. For little cost and lots of flavor, Poor Man’s Goulash can feed many or just one with plenty left over. Added benefit: It is so easy to make!
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Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day Three – On-the-Fly Chicken Strawberry and Spinach SaladA daily article featuring simple and delicious dinnertime recipes. Summer and salads naturally go together. Nothing beats the heat better than something refreshing to eat. Chances are it will become one of your favorite meals. -
Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day Two – Simply Delicious Mexican Tostadas Plus Ernie's Simple SalsaA daily article featuring simple and easy recipes for dinnertime. Tostadas are so fun to make and so good to eat! And Ernie’s Simple Salsa makes them taste even better! I hope you enjoy!
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Rochelle’s Daily Dinner Dialogue: Day One -Yummy for the TummyA daily article featuring simple and delicious dinner-time recipes. Easy to read and follow recipes. Designed for the most amateur chef and inspired by my niece Suzanne, who is always looking for new ideas on what to cook.
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Mid-Summer Nightmare: The Hazard of Travelling AloneEver traveled alone? Did your imagination get the best of you? In this recollection of an eerie evening, I remember how a dream gone bad made for one of the scariest nights of my life.
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A Father’s Day Poem - "One Day You’ll Understand, Dear"Remember how your father always seemed like he was nagging and controlling? This poem touches on those times, how he expressed his love, and how we gain an understanding of just how much he loved us.
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Divorce – Whether Clean or Dirty, There is Still HopeDivorce is never an easy thing but it doesn’t mean it is a bad thing either. Life is forever changing. Having experienced it twice, heed my advice. There is always hope that the right one will come along.
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“Lights, Cameras, Salsa!”: Late Summer Festivities in Las Cruces, New MexicoLas Cruces, New Mexico is known for its year-round festivals and celebrations. End your summer in an unique and memorable way by visiting this August for two great events, the White Sands International Film Festival and SalsaFest 2012.
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When is Hot Too Hot?Sometimes “hot” is not a good thing. This addresses the pitfalls of hot coffee and how an innocent action can result in dire consequences. Although the saying is the customer is always right, one should take note from the experts and take precautions.
