Well Worth the Visit!!

You already know Bernheim is a beautiful place to connect with nature, but did you know that you can help preserve our landscape for future generations while soaking up the sun and playing in the dirt? Volunteers are a vital part of helping us fulfill our mission of connecting people with nature. As the weather gets warmer, we will need even more help. There are several opportunities for you to get involved.

Visit the website for more information.

Kentucky Derby Museum!

When you visit the Kentucky Derby Museum you will find yourself immersed in the next best thing to actually being at the Derby! Our exhibits will take you through the journey from the birth of the foal to the winner's circle. Find yourself in the middle of Kentucky Derby week activities and Derby traditions!

Derby Festival!!

The U.S. Bank Derby Festival Great Balloon Glow is happening this Friday at the Kentucky Exposition Center!
The gates open at 6:00pm so make sure to attend this fun event!

Earth Day

In honor of Earth Day on April 22, the Whole Foods Market in Louisville is hosting a Spring into Veggies cooking class! Invite some of your neighbors!

Thunder Over Louisville

How many of you are going to Thunder over Louisville this year? The air show is starting at 3:00 p.m. and the fireworks will happen around 9:30!!! Hope to see you there!

Pet Reminder

Hey Residents!

We wanted to remind you to make sure you clean up after your pets when you take them on walks! Thank you for your cooperation and your help keeping our community a beautiful place to live!

Learn Common Cooking Measurements from this Helpful Guide

It’s easy to measure cooking ingredients with the help of a measuring cup or spoon, but what about when you need to cut a recipe in half or double its ingredients? This helpful guide from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute will teach you the basics of common cooking measurements.

The guide explains that the two most commonly used measurements in cooking are the ounce and the pound, but amounts like teaspoons, tablespoons, and cups are also very common. It's very important not to confuse weight measurements with volume measurements. An ounce, for example, can be used to measure the ounce of weight of an ingredient, but it can also explain the fluid ounce needed in a recipe.

The Guide to Common Cooking Measurements also explains how certain cooking measurements are equivalent to other measurements. Many people think that a tablespoon is roughly two teaspoons based on looking at their measuring spoons, but this guide explains that it actually takes 3 teaspoons to equal one tablespoon. By reading this guide, you’ll learn how to translate one measurement to another, making cooking much easier than ever before.

Guide to Commmon Cooking Measurements [National Heart, Lung and Blood Institiute]

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