Thursday, February 2, 2012

It's a marshmallow world in the winter!



So Punxsutawney Phil had his day in the sun!  His shadow scared him away and now we all have 6 more weeks of cold and snow (figers crossed that we can avoid the latter) to look forward to.  But here at Replenish we are thinking ahead to those warm summer days laying in the beach in our bathing suits!  We have some great specials for you to take advantage of that will make you beach-ready in no time!

Friday, December 30, 2011

We'll take a cup o' kindness yet, for auld lang syne


I though this interesting rendition of the classic "Auld Lang Syne" would put everyone in the mood for this New Year's post!



Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Money, money, money! Always sunny! In a rich man's world!


So, for those of you that don't know, a $125 million winning Powerball ticket was sold on Christmas Eve at Wesley's Liquor store in Fair Hill, MD.  Who knows, maybe it was one of our wonderful patients at Replenish!!


  The lucky winner has yet to come forward but here is the story from the Cecil Whig:


Powerball winner yet to come forward
By Jacob Owens



Jeff Wesley has spent much of the past two days answering the same question to people coming into his restaurant, bar and liquor store.  "No, I don't know who the winner is," he says.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

If I had a day that I could give you, I'd give to you a day just like today...

So if you haven't noticed by now, all of my blog titles of late are lyrics or names of songs.  Maybe I will start a contest to see who can guess the song.  As of now the list is:

Sunshine on my Shoulders                    by John Denver
The Thanksgiving Song                         by Adam Sandler
Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head     by Burt Bacharach
Monday, Monday                                 by The Mamas and the Papas

At some point I'm sure I'll run out of ideas, but as of now I'm still going strong!

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Love to eat t-u-u-u-urkey!

While perusing the internet for a recipe to make for the family Thanksgiving celebration (and listening to the Adam Sandler "Thanksgiving Song"), I came across this great video of a local Maryland favorite. 


The Smith Island Cake hails from Smith Island, Maryland, a 400-year-old fishing village located on the shore of the Chesapeake Bay.  It is inhabited by approximately 300 residents and can only be reached by ferry.  In the 1800's, bakers made cakes to be sent with the watermen during the autumn oyster harvest.  These cakes had many thin layers that were lined and topped with chocolate fudge instead of traditional buttercream icing, because fudge kept the cakes fresh longer.  Thus, the Smith Island Cake was born and has been a fan favorite ever since!  In 2008, it was named the State Dessert for the State of Maryland, and in 2009 it was featured in National Geographic's "5 Desserts Worth the Trip" article.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Raindrops keep fallin' on my head

Good morning all,

Hope the morning commute was quick, easy and safe even with the rain.  After a lovely weekend it is always hard to drag yourself back into work on a muggy morning like today.  At least we have a short week and a holiday to look forward to!

While in the holiday spirit, I started "googling" Thanksgiving and I thought I would share some interesting facts that I came up with!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

The Real Deal about Glycolic Peels: from the desk of Regina

The use of glycolic acid peel is not new by any means.  People of ancient times used very similar methods to rejuvenate their skin. With the use of this sugar-based acid, the old and damaged top layer of skin is removed to reveal the fresh layer underneath.  When this dull top layer is removed, many skin damages are corrected.