Love Is… A Warm Butterscotch Cookie

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How do you define love?

I think we all have our own definitions, and the word means different things in different situations and at different times in our lives…

As the days have passed since my mom’s death – it’s been almost 14 months – I’ve been all over the map with regard to emotions. Memories are brought to life by so many things: an old photo, a beloved tradition, running into one of her old friends, or a card found tucked away in the drawer.

And food.

Food is such a powerful trigger for me. I don’t remember a ton of details about my childhood like some people seem to. Some of the most vivid memories I do have, though, are of my mom in the kitchen. She loved to cook and bake, and boy was she good at it!

In our world, food was comfort and joy, but most of all food was love. The most prominent ingredient in every single one of mom’s kitchen creations was L-O-V-E.

I have three boxes crammed full with her recipes – folded up bits of paper, index cards, typewritten, handwritten, scribbled in her own secret shorthand, backs of envelopes, magazine and newspaper clippings. I didn’t realize all those years ago just how much of a treasure they would be someday.

I’ve been thinking about Mom’s butterscotch chip cookies for a week now. It’s been at least 20 years (maybe 30) since I’ve had them, so tonight I finally pulled out the boxes and searched until I found the recipe.

It’s one of the most “well loved” of all the cards – so much so that it’s barely decipherable. Her uniquely flawless handwriting, faded ink on a plain card yellowed with age and splattered with misdirected ingredients of years gone by.

The cookies came out of the oven piping hot and beautifully golden brown. They tasted just like I remembered…  like L-O-V-E…

Miss you, Mom.

Register Now: USAgainstAlzheimer’s Activists Network Call

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Two major Alzheimer’s clinical trials will soon begin enrolling participants — the Insulin Study (also know as SNIFF) and the so-called A-4 Trial.

Join USAgainstAlzheimer’s on Thursday, February 6 from 12-1pm ET for the next Activists Network conference call to hear Dr. Suzanne Craft of Wake Forest Medical School, who is the director of the Insulin Study (SNIFF). This study will examine whether a type of insulin, when administered as a nasal spray, improves memory in adults with a mild memory impairment or mild Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Craft will explain SNIFF and answer your general trial questions, including who is eligible, study locations and how to sign up. Enrollment is scheduled to begin in the coming weeks.

To register for this call please go to: http://actions.usagainstalzheimers.org/p/salsa/web/common/public/signup?signup_page_KEY=8587.

Ginny Biggar at USAgainstAlzheimer’s can answer any questions you have. Her email is vbiggar[at]usagainstalzheimers.org.

Please Lend Your Voice

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graph-2011_national_institutes_of_healthDid you know….

The National Institutes of Health spends over $6 billion a year on cancer research, over $4 billion on heart disease research and over $3 billion on HIV/AIDS research. But it spends only $480 million on Alzheimer’s research. While passage of the recent omnibus bill will add another $100 million, we are still well below where we need to be.

President Obama made broad supportive comments regarding the nation’s priorities in innovation and federally-funded research in his State of the Union address last night, but we are disappointed that he did not take the opportunity to advance America’s internationally-recognized leadership in the global fight against Alzheimer’s.

PLEASE lend your voice. This is one fight we cannot afford to lose. Urge President Obama to make this crucial investment by clicking this link ->  Lend Your Voice