Book: Respect Yourself: Stax Records and the Soul Explosion Author: Robert Gordon My Rating: 4 Record Scratches I’ve set a goal to read at least one nonfiction book a month this year. Unless it’s true crime, nonfiction is just not my jam, y’all. So, I’ve tried to find books about things I’m actually interested in […]
Shirtless Chef tells how to answer the “Caul Of The Wild”
Cauliflower. It’s amazing how strong the reactions are I get from from people when I mention all the dinners I make with this versatile yet strange alien member of the cabbage family. Of all the foods I bring up, it’s the one people most sneer their nose up at and declare they hate. Then with a […]
A rare negative review – Krystle reviews Crave
Book: Crave Author: Traci Wolff My Rating: 2.5 Cheesy Stars Hey bookworms, this week’s review is a rare negative review, so buckle up. Remember back in the 2000’s when sparkly vampires were a thing? Well, the 2020’s have created their own version. Did I read it? Yes. Did I enjoy it? I don’t even know. […]
Winter is coming. Here’s the Shirtless Chef’s version of Italian Sausage and Kale soup
Most of us are a week into resolution purgatory now, and I’m betting those of you that swore off carbs are already wondering how many more days you can go before either losing your mind or just laying down and dying of exhaustion and starvation. You’re also dealing with the cold weather that naturally makes […]
Krystle’s Top Ten Reads of 2020
Top Ten Reads of 2020 To be honest, when I made this list I was surprised. Apparently 2020 was my year for thrillers. Here’s my list, in descending order, of my ten favorite books for last year: 10. Catch and Kill by Ronan Farrow 5 stars for telling the stories in such detail, while still […]
Shirtless Chef: Sarcopenia? Never heard of her! Add lean muscle with this pork tenderloin sasla verde stew with cauliflower rice.
It’s that time of year again. People reflect back on the year that was, pick out something they didn’t like about themselves, and resolve to make sweeping changes. Most of those decisions revolve around looking at pictures or putting on a pair of pants and thinking “That just will not do.” So the choice to […]
6 things to do on the MySaline website while we’re closed for the holidays
Happy New Year! MySaline will be closed on January 1st to observe the holidays, except for emergencies. Meanwhile, here are some things you can do on the website: Read “The Sleigh,” a Christmas-themed story about three Arkansas brothers who find a mysterious crate in the woods, left behind from the train wreck of 1941. […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: Saline County Real Estate one of few Industries
Saline County Real Estate one of few Industries The Real Estate industry in Saline County is one of the few industries that didn’t take a hit this year due to the Pandemic. This is true across the country as a matter of fact. Existing-home sales in October were 27% higher than a year ago and […]
Built to Battle – Sometimes we just need to be held
I named this column “Built to Battle” because I spent much of my life not knowing how to battle, giving up, or trying to battle things in my own ability instead of the Lord’s with His weapons of warfare. But, today, someone needs to know that there is a time to be held. Held. Held. […]
Make your 2021 so much better than 2020 in these 5 ways
New Year’s day is coming up this Friday, marking the end to a long and grueling year. But as we begin 2021, there is new hope of healing for the community. If 2020 has shown us anything, it’s that we have the resolve to endure the challenges life throws our way. My hope for Saline […]
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