Aurora and Lauren take on a DIY homemade “dupe” recipe after Frank came to love chocolate-covered yogurt bars from the grocery store. Aurora affectionately termed the treats “Dad Snacks.” These simple and delicious goodies also pack some great protein and are tasty enough to satisfy any sweet tooth.
Read MoreA little gooey, sweet and a bit of saltiness take a basic and nutritious fruit like the date, and turn it into a delectable bite-sized treat.
Read More“When I think back on all of the milestone birthdays I’ve been blessed to reach, it all starts with 1990. I remember being in the back seat of my mother’s car thinking about how big the number five was, and how grown up it was going to be to finally get out of the booster seat.”
Read MoreQuite Frankly in-house nutritionist, J Gulinello, gives us a splash of Spring with the top seasonal foods and tips to incorporate into your diet. You’ll be supporting your overall well-being, while also returning to a lost way of eating with the seasons, which arguably has health benefits far beyond the reach of current scientific understanding!
Read MoreSpring is in the air and it’s time to go for a drive, roll down those windows and blast some tunes.
Read MoreOur duly elected President, Donald John Trump, stands head and shoulders above the political class—Republican or Democrat. Unlike career politicians who treat campaign promises as disposable talking points, President Trump views them as a contract with the American people. From day one in office, he got to work honoring that contract. In an exclusive video essay for our Quite Frankly audience, James, The Black Conservative Patriot, breaks it all down. Don’t miss this powerful reminder of what real leadership looks like.
Read MoreFellow Frankly “Crack-yer-barrel” details a wee bit of Irish history mixed with a few of their favorite hearty recipes from old Hibernia.
Read MoreExperience a taste of Ireland with this comfort food recipe submitted by Quite Frankly audience member, Vesper.
Read MoreWhen we say “Ides of March,” what does it mean and what is its cultural significance? The important point to start is to understand the Roman system of dating.
Read MoreWhat if everything we’ve been told about archaeology is a carefully crafted story? What if the true intent behind excavations and site preservation isn’t as noble as we’ve been led to believe? What if everything you see at the most famous archaeological sites in the world is all just a facade?
Read MoreAurora’s back to baking and promises this naturally gluten free flourless chocolate cake with it’s simple and (almost guilt-free) ingredients, rich ganache frosting and brownie-like texture, is sure to hit the spot!
Read MoreTo my dear friends in the Quite Frankly Nation: this essay is a basic theory of the fundamental building blocks of learning how “money” works, what it represents, and how you can start having a surplus of it and, hence, more abundance of it in your life.
Read MoreWith Valentine’s Day budding just around the corner and spring holidays and occasions to follow, we enlisted the expertise of Quite Frankly listener and Bulletin contributor, AK, to share her professional florist tips on how to get the best floral arrangement for your budget.
Read MoreThe leftist politics and culture of subversion share a common source which may surprise you. It will surprise you not in the sense of a total ambush, wherein one will later scratch one’s head and claim one had no clue whatsoever the surprise was coming. It will surprise you, rather, in the less shocking sense that the universal source of leftism proves something recognizably bad—a familiar foe—and yet more potent an evil than formerly cognized, as well as covertly informative of all the many branches of leftism. This common source will surprise you in its leftism-generating ubiquity alone.
Read MoreAs we begin this new year, let us light the flame of Liberty in our hearts and face the challenges ahead with courage and determination. These are not ordinary times—they are moments that call for greatness, for standing firm, and for fighting for the liberty that is our birthright.
Read MoreLongtime friend of the show and certified wellness professional, Rob Corrado, shares his expertise on balancing health and fitness in the new year.
Read MoreSoon, our skeleton president will oversee his final day of American annihilation from inside his heavily guarded mausoleum—or as others like to call it: the White House.
Read MoreTo my dear Friends in the Quite Frankly Nation: The start of a new year is a good time for new beginnings. Let’s start with being happy.
Read MoreListener of the show, Ed Hayward, examines his theory on the current state of conservatism in the country—and what that means for its opposition.
Read MoreFrank shares his winter ‘25 music playlist to relax with around the fire on a chilly January afternoon.
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