
September is National Honey Month! Cheers to you energy booster, cough suppressant, and beauty ingredient. Your plethora of benefits is why you are the Bee’s Knees! This well rounded condiment/ingredient is easy to eat and portable! Just pack a tablespoon and you are good to go. Of course there are other ways to consume honey, other than by the tablespoon; so be sure check out www.honey.com for all kinds of recipes, tips, and facts. And…since we are heading into that fall weather, we have also included a tasty cider recipe using this diverse and amazing ingredient courtesy of honey.com.
Breakfast of Champion’s! The photo above is the perfect combo of carbs, proteins and fats! You can eat this for breakfast, lunch and/or dinner! Some would beg to differ on the dinner option, but if you are a peanut butter and honey fanatic, you will agree it is completely acceptable!
Have a great Thursday Gables!
Honey Mulled Cider
Makes 6 servings
Cut two slices (1/4-inch thick) from each lemon and orange half. Insert whole cloves into slices; set aside. Squeeze juice from remainder of fruit halves into a medium non-reactive saucepan. Stir in apple juice and honey; mix well. Add cinnamon sticks, ginger and reserved fruit slices. Bring just to a boil over medium-high heat. Serve immediately in a heatproof serving bowl.
Nutrition: 178 Calories * 0 g Fat Total * 1 g Protein * 0 mg Cholesterol * 47 g Carbohydrates * 7 mg Sodium * 1 g Dietary Fiber * 1% Calories from Fat *
Happy Friday Eve Gables! We have a treat for you…
Every year, we as a company put together a recipe collection compiled from all of our onsite and corporate office associates. This year, we have decided to include our fantastic and loyal residents! The flyer attached will explain the details. In short, we have 4 recipe categories for you to choose from. Send your recipe in, and once the compilation is finished, we will send out for all to enjoy!
Make sure to mention what property you are from. If you would like to keep your name anonymous, you are more than welcomed to; however, it will be harder for you to claim bragging rights and for us to give props for your darn good recipe if we don’t know who you are.
The deadline is October 14thto have your recipes into us; thereby enabling us to prep you for ALL those get-togethers and holiday parties that will soon be coming up!
Bon appetit!!

As a natural extension of our corporate mission, Taking Care of the Way People Live ®, Gables is dedicated to Taking Care of Our Environment. We are mindful of our impact on the local environment and we hope to spread some of that sustainable living onto our residents.
Below are some great tips gathered we’ve gathered from EarthShare and Green Halloween® on how to green your Halloween!
Green Halloween Costumes
Green Halloween Treats
Green Halloween Decorations
Green Halloween Trick-or-Treating
Green Halloween Party
Green Halloween Cleanup
Let us know what your suggestions are!
‘Tis the season for Tacky Holiday Sweater Parties! Do you have a festive and completely ridiculous sweater that makes folks think…what in the world…!? Perhaps you got it from a parent or grandparent, a thrift store for a party, Riches in the 80’s, or maybe you just really like tacky sweaters! Whatever the reason may be, post a picture of you rocking this alleged sweater on our Facebook page! Make sure to include your name, property if you live in a Gables property and a brief synopsis of where, when, why or what for you got this festive apparel! “Like” us too!
The best sweater pic and story will get a holiday gift card sent to them from us! Winners will be chosen by Dec. 19th!

So, today is the last day of January which means we are one month into (or out of…) our New Year’s Resolutions! TBQH, (I just learned that means “to be quite honest” in the social media world), it is a recognized fact that a good majority of folks drop their high hopes for change about 3 to 4 weeks in! Well…we got your back. We are going to dedicate a majority of this month’s blogging to getting back or staying on the wagon. Is it just me, or does “the wagon” always make you think of either the buggy from Little House on the Prairie or those old school station wagons with the wood siding? I digress…
First Up: Being more Green
These are easy and good for apartment living. Most of them anyhow…
Next Up: Resolution TBD, any ideas from you?
Sources- EHow Home & Real Simple