MoJo’s Table-for-Two Reviews – the Soup Spoon Cafe

The Soup Spoon Café
1419 E. Michigan Avenue
517-316-2377
Price Range: From $3.99- $9.99
Intimate café atmosphere with excellent customer service
Michele and John Oliver are two graduate students who love food. Welcome them by emailing your favorite restaurants to TNCP.
Naturally Savvy.com: Nutrition May Be Key to Helping Control ADHD
By Lilian Presti
By working with a child’s diet first, parents can attempt to find the cause of their child’s behavioral issues without
taking the drastic step of medicating them.
Interpersonal EDGE: Breathe Life into Your Old Career!
By Dr. Daneen Skube
Tribune Media Services
Q: When I started out in my career, I guess I was idealistic. Now I just feel tired and burnt out. After what happened to the stock market, I’m now stuck with working longer. How do I breathe new life into an old career?
Retire Smart: Medigap Plans Cooking Up a New Alphabet Soup This Year
By Mark Miller
Tribune Media Services
Say hello to M and N, and goodbye to E, H, I and J. The letters are part of the alphabet soup used to name Medigap insurance policies-an important tool for capping the out-of-pocket health care costs you can face in traditional Medicare.
me2u – Addiction II – 9-7
I knew I had to go outside the comfort zone. I knew I had to get outside my hometown. I knew if I were going to be serious about the funny that I had to make some sacrifices. Doing open mic nights and being limited to five minutes is constraining. Then I was reminded I talk too much
As I See It: A Doctor’s Word: Uneasy About the Real Beneficiaries of Obama’s Health Care – 9-7
By Erin Marcus, M.D.
New America Media
I don’t know about you, but as I watched coverage of President Obama signing the health care bill last month, it was hard not to notice the constant ads for power wheelchairs. Emblazoned across the ads was a flashing notice reminding viewers: Medicare may cover this!
Blackflix Movie Review: Who Do You Love? 9-7

Studio: International Film Circuit
Plot: The life story of legendary record producer Leonard Chess, founder of Chess Records, the label that helped popularize Blues music during the 1950s.
Cast: Jon Abrahams, Alessandro Nivola, Chi McBride, David Oyelowo
Rating: PG-13
Bottom Line: **1/2
Green Jobs for Michigan
Bob Robinson writes about new products such as clear plastic that can now be made using farm crops like corn.
Fast Facts: Stand Up and Be Counted: The 2010 Census

“…an accurate count of the U.S. population forms the basis for many important but often overlooked political, economic, and social decisions that are made that end up affecting our daily lives.” – C.N. Le, Professor at University of Massachusetts

There’s a Good Reason Why ‘We’re All Stupid in Love with Our Pets’