I was raised in a home filled with music. My mother played piano on one of those giant uprights that I sure wish I had back. So many memories attached to that piece of wood, wire and ivory. My sister had a record player. Eventually, Santa brought my brother and me a phonograph/8-track cassette combo […]
Picture of the Day: Snow prediction brought rain instead
See MySaline’s “Picture of the Day” and browse the archive at mysaline.com/picture. To submit a picture, email it to [email protected]! Today’s picture comes after a forecast a few days ago that was supposed to include snow – at least a little bit of snow – in Saline County. As the days grew closer, the forecast […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: 5 Ways an Agent Can Help You Sell Your Home
5 Ways an Agent Can Help You Sell Your Home So you’re selling your home, and you’ve decided to save money by taking the DIY route. In reality, studies show for sale by owner (FSBO) homes sell for approximately 30 percent less than homes represented by a real estate agent. Can you afford to pass […]
The Shirtless Chef tells how to pick a steak and reverse sear it
Sometimes to go forward, you have reverse your thinking. For instance, people trying to eat healthy might think a steak dinner is out of the question. Luckily, with the right cuts of meat and the proper techniques, even a steak dinner can be a meal that doesn’t give you the meat sweats like Joey on […]
Try these 7 self-care tips for this Thanksgiving break
Column by Anna Colby – See the archive of Anna’s columns at www.mysaline.com/anna.Thanksgiving is the kick-off to the holiday season. As much as it is a time of kindness, giving, and pumpkin pie, Thanksgiving can also be a source of stress–especially this year as many people debate travel plans and struggle to balance family time […]
Scratch that itch with a good romcom! – Krystle reviews Undercover Bromance
Book: Undercover Bromance Author: Lyssa Kay Adams My Rating: 3 Michelin Stars Who needs a good romcom? Undercover Bromance is a great book to scratch that itch. It’s technically the second in a series, so if you want to read Bromance Bookclub first it probably wouldn’t hurt. However, I think I actually liked this one […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: Which Home Improvement Projects Are Booming During the Pandemic?
Which Home Improvement Projects Are Booming During the Pandemic? With most homeowners spending much more time in their houses during the pandemic, it’s no surprise that home improvement projects are on the rise. The average home is now the setting for work and school in addition to being a place for relaxing, gathering, and entertaining. […]
The Shirtless Chef debuts series of recipes that helped him lose 80 lbs – Issue 1 is Cornbread
Welcome to the first edition of Shirtless Chef. I’m sure my story will be familiar to many of you. I struggled for years with losing weight and then gaining it back, always feeling exhausted and never having energy to work out, and periods of depression where overeating became a coping mechanism. Five years ago, that […]
Common Man Episode 5 – How to remain an optimist in a time of despair
Surviving the rest of 2020 with a positive attitude has become this generation’s equivalent to John F. Kennedy’s famous 1961 challenge that the United States “should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth.” Most people didn’t think […]
If you like legal thrillers, this is for you! – Krystle reviews The Guilty Die Twice
Book: The Guilty Die Twice Author: Don Hartshorn My Rating: 3 Texas Sized Stars The Guilty Die Twice was sent to me for free by TCK Publishing in exchange for my honest review. So here it is: if you like legal thrillers, this is for you. I love a good courtroom drama. I cut my […]
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