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CNBNews Spotlight on Business: Tastefully Simple Consultant Honored For Performance

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\"6a00d8341bf7d953ef019b003971a5970d-500wi\"Sewell, NJ (Grassroots Newswire) September 25, 2014 – Wendy Hutchinson of
Sewell, a local Tastefully Simple consultant, recently was honored at
\”Party Palooza,\” the direct selling company’s national conference this
month in Baltimore, Maryland. Hutchinson, a Lead Team Mentor with
Tastefully Simple, was among those recognized for their success and
leadership with their independent businesses.

Hutchinson accepted the \”$1/2 Million Milestone Team\” recognition from
Jill Blashack Strahan, Tastefully Simple founder and CEO, in a special
onstage ceremony. The awards are highly esteemed among the company’s more
than 20,000 consultants.

\”The theme of this year’s conference – Blast Off – perfectly describes how
Tastefully Simple consultants feel about their businesses,\” Strahan says.
\”Using their inner passion to strive for – and achieve – their dreams is
what makes consultants like Wendy successful!\”

While attending Tastefully Simple’s national conference, Hutchinson
enjoyed trainings, seminars, recognition celebrations, and the unveiling
and sampling of Tastefully Simple’s new Fall-Winter product line, which is
available now.

For more information about Tastefully Simple products, tasting parties or
the business opportunity, contact Wendy Hutchinson at
[email protected]. For more information about Tastefully Simple,
visit
tastefullysimple.com.

About Tastefully Simple
Tastefully Simple is the original national home tasting party company,
featuring simple and delicious foods, including a gluten-free line. The
company’s unique, high-quality products are available through independent
business consultants across the United States.

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Benedictine U Study:Creating More Welcoming Atmosphere Would Bring Ex-Catholics Back to Church

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LISLE, Ill., Sept. 24, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Catholics continue to abandon the Church at an alarming rate. But according to a study conducted by researchers at Benedictine University in Lisle, there is a simple way to bring many former Catholics back to the Church – ask them. A priest making personal, friendly contact and being very careful when and how to judge the person involved (would be one way to bring a lapsed Catholic back to church),\” said one respondent, echoing the response given by the majority of the 1,400 lapsed and active parishioners queried. \”The personal contact needs to be loving, understanding and sympathetic.\”

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