T. Goss

I've been a SAHM following a four year stint as a travel agent. Six years ago, I stumbled into the world of book reviewing and have been going strong ever since. More recently, I've turned to freelance writing as a means to an income.
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  • Will 2008/2009's Winter Bankrupt Families in the Northeast?
    With predictions of propane and heating oil rates going as high as $6 a gallon this coming winter, many homeowners are already in a panic over what to do for the upcoming heating season.
  • Propane & Heating Oil Crisis in Northern States: It's Time for Change
    Excessive bills have pushed many home owners finances to the max. How much longer can the government ignore this crisis?
  • Skiing Season Starts in Vermont
    With early snow storms, the Vermont ski season kicks off to an amazing early start!
  • The Countdown to Black Friday: Chittenden County Vermont
    The clock is ticking and shoppers are getting ready for some of the biggest sales of the 2007 holiday season.
  • The Price is Right: Drew Carey Takes the Reins
    Did you miss the first episode with Drew Carey as host of Price Is Right? He seemed a little nervous. Here's a recap.
  • NBC Fall TV: Chuck Tangos His Way into Trouble
    Last night's CHUCK was another scintillating episode complete with tango lessons for all.
  • Labor Unions & Their Choices
    A recent notice from an area union representative has me questioning their true purpose. Are union reps really in for the great good of the workers they are supposed to represent?
  • Fall Television: "Chuck" -- a Working Class Hero
    Episode two of the catchy new NBC show "Chuck" continues to wow fans. The episode recap is to follow.
  • The Foliage Season: 2007 Forecast to Be Less Than Impressive
    Those who have never understood fall foliage may not understand how foliage and weather go hand-in-hand. Learn how to predict when foliage will be at its best.
  • Gregg Shorthand: Not a Dead Skill
    Many corporations still require a working knowledge of shorthand. While schools and universities have stopped teaching shorthand, the truth is that there are hundreds of people who cannot get job promotions without learning this valuable skill.
  • The Bamboo House: Vietnamese Eatery in Saint Albans, Vermont
    The Bamboo House opened on Lake Street in St. Albans, Vermont. While this may sound like yet another run-of-the-mill Chinese takeout, the young, energetic owner is Vietnamese. Will St. Albans will share his passion for the foods of Vietnam?
  • Hell's Kitchen: Season 3
    Season three of Hell's Kitchen is off to a roaring start. Despite a teaser that Gordon would be changing his ways, he's back and merciless.
  • Age Discrimination: Does it Exist?
    Two unspoken words, they are supposed to be illegal, yet the truth is it is hard to prove-age discrimination. Are employers secretly discriminating against those who are reaching retirement age?
  • Dining Out: The Dreaded TIPS, To Insure Proper Service
    How much of a tip should I leave? Standards in many areas are to double the tax, which comes out to 18%. If service is exceptional, 20 to 25% can be left. If service is poor, 15% is left. These are the standards, but I find myself disagreeing from time to time.
  • Decreasing Average Salary: Men are Now Averaging Less Income Than Their Fathers
    A recent study confirmed that men are earning less than their father's did. Overall, the study says that family incomes have risen, but others realize that the reason why family incomes have increased is because the era of the stay at home mom is over.
  • Will National Bingo Night Last?
    National Bingo Night premiered last night, May 18th, on ABC. As little else was on television during that time slot, I decided to watch it and play along at home. Does it really have what it takes to make it with today's television viewers?
  • Chow! Bella: Italian in Saint Albans, Vermont
    This June in Saint Albans, Vermont, a small Italian restaurant, Chow! Bella, will celebrate its tenth anniversary. While I had sampled the chef's cuisine in the past, I had not been more recently. Suffice it to say, Burlington area restaurants are far superior.
  • Island Ice Cream: What Ben & Jerry's Used to Be
    Ben & Jerry's and have eaten my share of many a pint throughout the past couple of decades. It is the quality of the ice cream as of late that leaves me cold and wishing for more. Enter a company called Island Ice Cream!
  • Vermont College & University Tuition Rates
    The cost of college in Vermont is becoming startling. Recent tuition rates have skyrocketed leaving many parents wondering how they will foot the bill for a two or four-year college program.
  • Tour the Past in York, Maine
    York, Maine is a perfect destination for any one with a keen interest in New England's history. Within the older section of York lies a number of historic buildings. These buildings are open to visitors and offer a glimpse into eras that have long been forgotten by most.
  • Statin Drugs: Are They Helping or Harming?
    Today's "safe" drug is tomorrow's nightmare. This leads me to cholesterol medications, many are taking them to lower their blood cholesterol. I wonder if perhaps it is time for the medical profession to sit back and take a much closer look at these drugs.
  • A Culinary Journey Through Saint Albans, Vermont
    Under two hours from Montreal and approximately forty minutes from Burlington, St. Albans offers tourists with the best of boutique shopping, culinary treasures, and an annual Maple Festival that everyone should experience at least once.
  • Ear Infections in Children: Skipping the Antibiotics
    In the past decade, debate has waged on against the over usage of antibiotics to treat a child's ear infection. Doctors now refuse, in many cases, to prescribe antibiotics, instead opting to wait and see if the ear drains by itself. Is this a good thing?
  • Tainted Cat Food? Not If You Make it Yourself
    Recent concerns over tainted wheat gluten have many cat owners worrying about the safety of the foods they have been purchasing. Dozens of moist foods have been recalled, and the list is growing. For the safety of your pet, consider making your own cat food and treats.

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