Are You Left-Brained or Right-Brained? Take These Quizzes to Find Out!

Most people know the old study that says that people who are left-brained are more organized and logical, while people who are right-brained are more creative and spontaneous. If you’re unsure about which side of the brain is your dominant side, these fun and fascinating quizzes can help you to find out.

Left Brain / Right Brain Test [PsychTests]
This online quiz from PsychTests helps you to zone in on your dominant brain hemisphere by offering a series of 12 situations with options for how you would respond to each one. At the end, you’ll receive a detailed description of your results based on your unique personality.

30-Second Brain Test [Sommer+Sommer]
Sommer+Sommer created this fun game to help you discover more about the way that your brain thinks and operates. It tells you whether you use your brain’s right side or left side more by giving you a series of photos, mini games, and simple quizzes to analyze.

Are You More Right-Brained or Left-Brained? [Buzzfeed]
This quiz from Buzzfeed is more straightforward, offering a list of traits and asking you to check off all that apply to you. One section of traits applies more to those who are right-brained, while the other section relates to people who are left-brained.

McKenna Children’s Museum: Splash, Play and Learn

If you've visited the water table at McKenna Children's Museum before with your brood and enjoyed splashing around, it's time to plan a repeat visit. The museum's outdoor water table recently underwent a full makeover, so there are even more aquatic features to explore than there were before.

Help kids take aim at targets with high-powered squirt guns and watch while they let it rip. Face off against your own youngsters at the boat racing ramp. Step back while they play at the fishing pond, ogle the bucket conveyor belt, or dip their fingers in the drops being circulated by the water wheel.

The water table is just one example of the way McKenna Children's Museum makes learning fun and accessible for all kids. Other exhibits teach about more than science. Little ones can learn about money, for instance, at the pint-sized ATM with and bank. They can pilot a space rocket, pick up faux fruits and veggies at the kid-sized grocery store, or even get behind the wheel of an ambulance.

McKenna Children's Museum
801 W. San Antonio Street
New Braunfels, TX 78130
(830) 606-9525
www.mckennakids.org
www.yelp.com/biz/mckenna-childrens-museum-new-braunfels

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Plan Your Dream Wedding With Help From These Two Websites

The wedding-planning process is an exciting time in the life of any bride or groom, but it can difficult to know exactly where to start. Whether you're planning backyard nuptials or an elaborate affair on a tropical island, these two image-heavy websites can help point you in the direction of your dream wedding.

Style Me Pretty
Arguably the most popular wedding blog out there, Style Me Pretty posts user-submitted photos from newlyweds. Each post tells the story of the bride's day through beautiful photos, which are supplemented with wedding planning advice and tips from the bride.

Once Wed
Similar to Style Me Pretty, Once Wed is eye candy for brides-to-be. Ooh and aah over images of real brides' gowns, bouquet, and shoes, then scroll down to learn how she coordinated her bridal party, decorated her tablescapes, and decided upon invitations. Borrow some of her ideas for your own wedding.

Happy Independence Day!

We hope everyone enjoys a fun and relaxing time with family and friends as we celebrate America's freedom.

Soak Up the Atmosphere at Huisache Grill

Founders Don and Lynn took what could've been a liability for Huisache Grill and transformed it into a major selling point. The building in which the eatery resides was falling apart, to say the least, when they first bought it. Walls speckled with holes; a storefront that barely registered on the street; trains chugging by less than 20 feet away. Don and Lynn overlooked all of this, instead choosing to see the history that lived at 303 W. San Antonio Street. From storage shed to haunted house to antique shop, the building had seen a lot of action. Today, it features warm exposed wood overhead and underfoot, a working fireplace, and a "pavilion" area where guests can eat in the fresh air.

The ambience alone would probably be enough to draw many guests to Huisache Grill, but the fresh American fare doesn't hurt, either. Regulars suggest starting your meal with the fried brie, embellished with candied pecans, raspberry chipotle sauce, and tart Granny Smith apples. The move on to the signature chicken tortilla soup or dive right into an entree such as the hot and crunchy trout, encrusted with sesame almond breading and accompanied by jalapeno tartar sauce. Salmon, chicken, steak, and pasta round out the menu at Huisache Grill.

Huisache Grill
303 W. San Antonio Street
New Braunfels, TX 78130
(830) 620-9001
www.huisache.com
www.yelp.com/biz/huisache-grill-new-braunfels

Happy Father’s Day!

Happy Father's Day! We hope all of the Dads out there have a great day with loved ones! Let us know how you plan to help Dad relax today!

How to Prevent Cross-Contamination in the Kitchen

Cross-contamination in the kitchen occurs when you use the same tools and cutting boards to prepare things like raw meat or eggs that you use to prepare fresh produce or cooked foods, contaminating the food you eat with the bacteria from these raw items. To avoid cross-contamination, follow these safety tips.

  1. It starts at the grocery store. Although cross-contamination is usually thought of in the kitchen, it can also happen before you even get your foods home. When shopping at the grocery store, be sure to package raw meats tightly in plastic and put them in a separate bag from other groceries. Also make sure that your carton of eggs doesn’t contain any broken eggs that could leak on other foods.
  2. Use separate cutting boards. One of the most important ways to prevent food poisoning from cross-contamination is by using different cutting boards for meat and other items. Properly label each board, and never cut fresh vegetables, fruits, or breads on the cutting board that you use for meat or eggs. Also, clean your meat cutting board thoroughly and replace it often.
  3. Cook safely. When cooking, never use the same tools to flip raw chicken that you use to stir-fry vegetables, as this can spread bacteria from the raw meat. Throw away any marinades that meat was once soaking in, and always serve cooked foods on a clean, new plate.

Safe Food Handling: What You Need to Know [FDA]
Separate To Keep Food Safe [Home Food Safety]
Cutting Board Safety [Home Food Safety]

Gruene Hall Brings a Piece of Old Texas Culture to New Braunfels

BB King. Miranda Lambert. Garth Brooks. They've all taken the stage at Gruene Hall since 1975, the year that the dance hall's owner decided to book only performers who penned their own songs. The hall's roots stretch back about a century before this game-changing decision, though. The 6,000-square-foot dance hall was actually built back in 1878, and has seen everything from high school graduations to pitches by traveling salesmen.

Even as contemporary performers take the stage at Gruene Hall today, clues of its rich history linger. For one thing, its soaring tin roof remains in place. It even still boasts the same design as it did back then: front bar, back stage, massive beer garden, and walls that open on the side of the building. Vintage signs from the 1930s and '40s cover the walls around the stage, too. So when you're in the mood for some dancing and boozing in an old-school atmosphere, check out New Braunfels' legendary Gruene Hall.

Gruene Hall
1281 Gruene Road
New Braunfels, TX 78130
(830) 606-1281
gruenehall.com
www.yelp.com/biz/gruene-hall-new-braunfels-3

Uses for a French Press — Beyond Coffee!

Many people are jumping in on the French press trend because it makes barista-quality coffee quickly and easily right at home. If you own a French press, however, you might be surprised to find that you can use it for much more than just brewing your morning cup of joe. Here are a few unique uses for your French press.

  • Making tea. This one may be fairly obvious, but many people don’t realize that they can also use a French press for tea. Simply fill the bottom with tea bags or loose leaf tea, then brew as usual.
  • Frothing milk. If you consider frothed milk a luxury of the coffee shop, you’ll be pleasantly surprised to find that you can froth your own milk by simply adding it to the French press and pumping it up and down a few times.
  • As a strainer. Use your French press to strain just about anything, even pesky quinoa that usually slips through the cracks. Just add things like spinach, fresh fruit, or even shrimp and dispense the water. Just make sure to thoroughly clean the press afterward!
  • Infusing oils. Mix herbs and spices with olive oil and heat the mixture in a saucepan over medium heat. Allow the mixture to cool, then transfer it to the French press and strain out the herbs.

5 More Uses For Your French Press! [The Kitchn]
14 {Other} Ways to Use a French Coffee Press [Preparedness Mama]
Use Your French Press to Make Whipped Cream [LifeHacker]

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