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 […]
Built to Battle – That one last little thing will kill you
“If you think you are too small to make a difference, you haven’t spent the night with a mosquito.” – African proverb They say it’s the little things that kill. But, when you’ve faced the big things — job loss, cancer, divorce, wild kids, broken homes, pain, loss loss, life — I’m sure the little things […]
Looking for a clean, light-hearted, funny series – Krystle reviews House of Oak
Book: House of Oak Author: Nichole Van My Rating: 5 Glorious, Time-traveling Stars How many reviews am I allowed to write about Nichole Van before I become president of her fan club? That’s rhetorical, because there is no limit to my love for her books. I’ll write allllll the reviews. I just re-read this series […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: Sold Your Home? Use This Checklist to Make Your Move Easier
Sold Your Home? Use This Checklist to Make Your Move Easier There’s so much to think about when you’re selling your house that it’s easy to let something important fall through the cracks. Following an organized checklist will help keep you on track and ensure that the entire process goes smoothly. Don’t forget to add […]
Anna Editorializes: Social media and political polarization – people seek information that enforces what they already believe
Election Day was Tuesday, and social media is exploding with political discourse. Scientists, celebrities, athletes, artists, and your next-door neighbor pack your Twitter feed with opinions, complaints, and praises. Political discourse, the free exchange of beliefs, is essential to democracy. Good discussion is the foundation of compromise, and Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube allow for […]
Bite Out of Life – Baked Enchiladas
Editor’s Note: This is Kaitlynn’s final recipe for MySaline. We have enjoyed her recipes as well as her fun writing style and we will miss her. We know readers will too. -Shelli Enchilada Bake By Kaitlynn Garrett Do you like casseroles? Do you like Mexican-inspired foods? Do you like food that can be made in […]
Built to Battle – Whatever God has called us to, He will empower us through
Whatever God has called us to, He will empower us through. He doesn’t forget or slack on His provision. He doesn’t overlook an attribute we need or the funding required to do the thing. He gives nerve to the coward and wisdom to the fool. He parts seas. Raises the dead. Shuts the mouths of […]
Shelli Cooks: Here’s what happened when I tried the trick to peel an orange
Here’s what happened when I tried the trick to peel an orange – or, how to fail at quickly peeling an orange… Call it a DIY. Call it an easy craft. Call it Betty. I saw a video somewhere on the internet where it was supposed to be easy and quick to peel an orange […]
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