The real BBUS post can be found here… Monday Musings for Baby Boomers – Sauerkraut by Joe Hauckes © Baby Boomers U. S. (The Blog) . Not on Senior Zen!

Smile!

Smile!

Monday has always been a little bit of a let down, what with it being the beginning of the work week and all.

So to start things out on a bright note for the week, I bring you the…

Baby Boomers Monday Musings.

Sauerkraut

A doctor started an affair with his nurse. Shortly after this started, she announced that she was pregnant.

Not wanting his wife to find out, he gave her a large amount on money and asked her to go out of the country, to Germany, to wait out her pregnancy and have the baby over there.

“But, how will you know when our baby is born?” she asked.

“Well, he said, “after you’ve had the baby, just send me a post card and write ‘sauerkraut’ on the back.”

Not knowing what else to do, she took the money and went off to Germany.

Six months went by. Then one day the doctor’s wife called him at the office. “Dear, you received a very strange post card in the mail today,” she explained. “I don’t understand what it means!”

“Just wait till I get home and I’ll read it,” he replied. Later that evening, the doctor came home and read his post card which read:

“SAUERKRAUT, SAUERKRAUT, SAUERKRAUT, TWO WITH WIENERS, ONE WITHOUT!!!”

Hope that put a little smile on your face and Keep On Smilin’

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The real BBUS post can be found here… Keeping your smile bright: Tips for selecting dental coverage by Joe Hauckes © Baby Boomers U. S. (The Blog) . Not on Senior Zen!

This is a Guest Post by Ross Blair, CEO of PlanPrescriber. If you would like to Guest Post for Baby Boomers US, check out our Guest Post for Us page.

When I was growing up it was very common for people in their late sixties, early seventies to have dentures. But today, people are living longer and healthier lives, and older adults are more likely to keep their teeth for a lifetime than they were even a decade ago.

But, as most Medicare beneficiaries know, “Original Medicare” (Parts A and B) does not provide routine or preventive dental insurance coverage. Of course, there are some limited exceptions. For example, if a beneficiary has a medical emergency that involves teeth, original Medicare may cover those emergency costs, depending on what services are needed and who performs them.

But, when it comes to keeping your smile bright, the traditional dental coverage most people are accustomed to — cleanings, fillings, crowns and dentures — are not a part of basic Medicare coverage. Some Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans do bundle in dental coverage, but not all of them.

For that reason, many Medicare beneficiaries purchase stand-alone dental insurance coverage. However, dental insurance is generally not as comprehensive as traditional major medical coverage so it’s important to do your homework before purchasing a plan.

Here are some things Medicare beneficiaries should keep in mind:

Medicare supplement insurance plans don’t provide dental insurance coverage. If you have a medical emergency that involves your teeth, routinely Medicare Parts A and B (Original Medicare) may cover those emergency costs, depending on what services you need and who performs them. And, if Original Medicare covers your procedure, a Medicare Supplement Insurance plan is more likely to cover your out-of-pocket costs for that emergency. But, that supplement will not cover preventive dental services like cleanings, fillings and crowns.

Some Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans provide dental coverage. Many Medicare Advantage plans routinely provide benefits like dental and vision coverage. So, if you’re on a Medicare Advantage plan or considering enrolling in one, check to see if the plan provides routine or preventive dental coverage before you buy a separate dental insurance policy.

Be sure your dentist takes your plan. If you have a preferred dentist, find out what plans they accept before you enroll in a plan. Websites like eHealthInsurance, and the licensed agents in their call center, can help you search for plans with your dentist in them. Stand-alone dental insurance policies are typically going to give you a far better price for services performed by dentists in their network. Almost all policies use a tiered cost-sharing system, and you pay the least out of pocket for services when you use a dentist from the plan’s network.

Read the fine print. Most stand-alone dental insurance plans have cost-sharing requirements (co-pays, deductibles and coinsurance) so you should be sure you know how much you’ll spend for regular checkups or emergency dental work not covered by Medicare. And, expensive procedures like crowns and root canals may be subject to higher deductibles and co-payments than routine cleanings or fillings, depending on the plan you have.

Cosmetic dental surgery is almost never covered. Medicare beneficiaries should not expect an individually purchased dental insurance plan to provide coverage for cosmetic or elective procedures like teeth whitening or dental implants. There may be plans out there that provide those benefits, but they’re not the norm.

Only buy what you need. If you’re over age 65, chances are you don’t need braces. And, if you don’t need braces, don’t waste money on a plan that covers them. Stand-alone dental insurance policies come in all shapes and sizes. Some plans cover everything from braces to cleanings, while others cover a more limited set of benefits. Skipping the plans that offer dental benefits you don’t need could save you money.

Don’t wait for problems to arise. If you want to buy dental insurance on Monday and have major dental surgery on Tuesday, you may be disappointed. Most dental insurance plans have waiting periods for any major dental work so don’t procrastinate.

Selecting the medical coverage that’s best for you can seem overwhelming. But with a little time and research, you can find the dental plan that best fits your needs. And that’s something to smile about.

About the Author: Ross Blair is President and CEO of Plan Prescriber, Inc., a leading provider of comparison tools and educational materials for Medicare-related insurance products.

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The real BBUS post can be found here… This Weeks Good Reads-Week One Hundred thirty-nine by Joe Hauckes © Baby Boomers U. S. (The Blog) . Not on Senior Zen!
coffee cupEvery week I come across an article or two that I find very helpful to me as a Baby Boomer and think may be of some interest to you, the community, as well.

They may be from an online news source, another Blog or Website or something I found surfing around the Internet. They could even be something that was sent in by a reader of the Blog or a member of the Baby Boomer’s Forum.

Enjoy!

Family Duties can threaten retirement by Craig Brimhall… When is it time to think of yourself and your money when it comes to retirement instead of your kids and your parents? Some words of advice from the experts regarding your retirement funds.

Slogans embraced by baby boomers a few years ago by Carrier Slocomb… Feeling a little down about the way things are going in your daily life? Try thinking and using a few of the slogans we used to use when things were bad and we were mad enough to try to change the world.

I  hope you found this weeks choice(s) helpful and enjoyable. What did you think? Do you have any suggestions for next week?

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The real BBUS post can be found here… Baby Boomers Blog Carnival One Hundred Fourtieth Edition by Joe Hauckes © Baby Boomers U. S. (The Blog) . Not on Senior Zen!
Baby Boomers U.S. Blog CarnivalWelcome to the May 2, 2012 edition of the Baby Boomers Blog Carnival. There are some really well thought out and insightful Boomer articles for you to peruse this week.

So, grab a cup of coffee (or tea),  sit back in your most comfortable chair, put up your feet and Enjoy.

This one’s for you!

Family

Tina Marconi presents 10 Classic Kids Underdog Stories | Babysitters posted at Babysitters, saying, “People have been inspired by underdog stories for generations. We love being immersed in the classic battle between good and evil that is further emphasized by the sheer determination of overcoming insurmountable odds. It’s a good lesson to teach our children that no matter what your circumstances you can achieve great things.”

Super Saver presents The Ah-Ha Moments posted at My Wealth Builder, saying, “Ah-Ha moments can lead to a big difference in results.”

Jessica Jackson presents 10 Plants Your Kids Should Learn to Avoid posted at Summer Nanny Jobs, saying, “No one wants their child to get hurt or worse yet, poisoned. As a parent you think your child would be smart enough not to try to eat a random plant that’s inside or outside, but they aren’t. This is a learned skill and one that you have to teach them. See 10 plants your kids should learn to avoid.”

Tinzley Margolin presents 10 Common Struggles Moms Have with Dads posted at Kids Bedding, saying, “A variety of stressors assault the average family on a constant basis. Even inventions geared to make our lives easier seem only to add to the problems in our homes.”

Sara Dawkins presents 10 Great Gift Ideas for Mother’s Day posted at NannyPro.com, saying, “With Mother’s Day just around the corner, it’s time to start making those gift purchases for the special Moms in your life. Finding the perfect present for these ladies can be a challenge; here are a few tips to help ease the stress of coming up with something a little more lasting than breakfast in bed.”

General

Lindsay Samuels presents 10 Common Internet Scams Pulled on Nannies posted at Nanny Background Check, saying, “When you think about Internet scams you may think that the scammers only target old people. Those people that aren’t very tech savvy. Unfortunately you would be wrong because scammers will target a specific audience when they can.”

Dr. Dean presents 100 Words On How To Become “Well To Do!” posted at Dr. Dean’s TheMillionaireNurse.com Blog, saying, “Want to be financially successful? Check out this short mantra, and repeat it daily.”

Health

Kris presents Why is Wheat Bad For You? The Bitter Truth Revealed posted at Kris Health Blog, saying, “Why is wheat bad for you? This article explains the bitter truth about how wheat may damage your intestine, harm your cholesterol and make you fat.”

Mac Hildebrand presents How much omega 3 should I take? posted at WeightTraining.com Blog, saying, “Find the right amount of Omega 3 recommended by the American Heart Association.”

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of baby boomers blog carnival using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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The real BBUS post can be found here… Monday Musings for Baby Boomers – Johnny Depp’s Obsession With Vampires [Video] by Joe Hauckes © Baby Boomers U. S. (The Blog) . Not on Senior Zen!

Smile!

Smile!

Monday has always been a little bit of a let down, what with it being the beginning of the work week and all.

So to start things out on a bright note for the week, I bring you the…

Baby Boomers Monday Musings.

Remember Dark Shadows?

Of course you do. Most of the kids I grew up with would run home after school to watch the Goth Classic. I was obsessed with Angelique. My little sister loved Barnabas. Everybody had their favorite in the show.

This video contains Johnny Depp’s reasoning behind doing a movie remake of the Dark Shadows Series. It also includes some cameo’s of the original cast, look for them.


Who was your favorite characterin the show? Share in comments.

Hope that put a little smile on your face and Keep On Smilin’

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The real BBUS post can be found here… Take Control of Your Dining Options by Joe Hauckes © Baby Boomers U. S. (The Blog) . Not on Senior Zen!

This is a Guest Post by Renee Varney, Freelance Writer. If you would like to Guest Post for Baby Boomers US, check out our Guest Post for Us page.

Putting away the pots and pans after years of slaving in the kitchen for your
family doesn’t have to mean giving up on eating nutritious and balanced meals;
even if they are served in a brown paper bag. If eating out more often
is a life style choice, you should go out armed with knowledge that will lead
you to the best dining choices possible. When eating out, it is often difficult
to resist high fat and high calorie foods because most people are unaware that
there are tasty alternatives available at nearly every restaurant.

Fast Food

Giving-in to fast food cravings doesn’t have to leave you feeling guilty and
bloated the rest of the night. In fact, most fast food restaurants have found
ways to cater to a health-conscious demographic– which, by the way, includes
you now. It’s important to strike a balance in every meal. If you must have that
fast food burger, don’t make it a double and skip artery-clogging mayo and
cheese. Instead of french fries, opt for a baked potato and spice it up with a
light smear of butter for taste and a side salad with a zesty Italian dressing.

Chinese

For many people, the words healthy and Chinese takeout can’t coexist in the same
sentence. There are many delicious and healthy options on a Chinese takeout
menu; you may’ve just been conditioned to go straight for General Tso’s chicken
and beef lo mein.

The key to making healthier decisions is to avoid dishes soaked in heavy, sweet
sauces and simple carbohydrates like white rice and noodles. Try choosing one
tasty dish like orange peeled beef and pairing it with broccoli sauteed with
garlic and a side of brown rice.

Italian

There’s nothing like a big bowl of pasta to get you further away from your
health goals and closer to adding another notch to your belt. Most restaurant
sauces, especially at chain Italian restaurants, are loaded with sugar. To make
matters worse, they will serve nutrient-void pasta made with white flour, so
make it a habit to always ask your server if whole wheat pasta is an option.

If you do order any pasta at all, ask for a side dish or kids portion of with
marinara sauce on the side and have it with a protein and vegetable-rich entree
like chicken marsala. Avoid dishes loaded with cheese or prepared with heavy,
cream-based sauces.

Knowing how to make healthy substitutions when dining out is easy once you
understand the fundamental rules:

  • The simpler the dish, the better
  • Choose whole grains over refined carbs
  • Avoid heavy sauces
  • Look for healthy side dishes for a balanced meal
  • Downsize portions of bad foods

Although you maybe eating out more than ever these days, your nutrition
shouldn’t suffer one bit. Remember to allow yourself to indulge in tastes that
will satisfy your cravings but still strike a balance at each meal by making
sure you are getting much more of the healthy foods, like steamed vegetables and
whole grains, than anything else. This motto will allow you to dine out without
fear of your waistline and blood pressure retaliating.

About the Author: Renee Varney is a freelance blogger and occasionally writes for delivery.com a
site she loves using to find local Chinese Food delivery services using their Food Delivery DC directory.

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