“If even one person is drawn to you through this, it will all be worth it.” I’ve said this phrase to God more than once in the last few years. It started in 2007 when I got sick for a few months. I had strayed for years from the Lord and was trying to find […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: Saline County- A Great Place to Call Home
Saline County- A Great Place to Call Home The housing market in Saline County is booming during the Covid-19 pandemic but bigger cities across the country are not faring so well. Bigger cities like New York and Los Angeles in particular are struggling with falling home prices, values in less populated cities like Little Rock, […]
Bite Out of Life – Tributing Mexican restaurants but staying low carb at home – Zucchini Enchilada Skillet
Zucchini Enchilada Skillet By Kaitlynn Garrett Do you know what I miss about life pre-pandemic? Going to restaurants. I’ve been to a couple (and followed proper Covid precautions), don’t get me wrong, but it’s been months and when I did go, I felt a lot of anxiety, so I try to only do takeout if […]
I had to tip my hat to the authors for their hilarious style – Krystle reviews My Plain Jane
Book: My Plain Jane Author: Cynthia Hand, Jodi Meadows, Brodi Ashton My Rating: 3 Gothic Stars I jumped into this head first after blazing through My Lady Jane (which I LOVED and reviewed earlier this year)! Once again these authors did a fantastic job! It’s got the gothic romance of Jayne Eyre – but with […]
Bite Out of Life – It’s Soup & Sweater Weather – Green Chicken Enchilada Soup
Soup and Sweater Weather By Kaitlynn Garrett Arkansas has a funny way of claiming that it’s Fall without actually changing the temperatures much. As someone who loves cold weather, I have a theory to make it happen sooner. If I wear enough sweaters, make enough soups, and watch enough Hocus Pocus, then the weather will […]
Shelli Cooks: This Breakfast Pizza is like the biscuit making a parking lot for your sausage & eggs. Or a trampoline. A beach?
It occurred to me that I had all the ingredients handy to make this sausage, egg and cheddar pizza from scratch. Just look at that crust, boys and girls. Get a closeup of those hearty breakfast toppings. Mmm. I learned after last time that you have to shore up the edges of the crust or […]
I had no idea what I was getting into… – Krystle reviews Death in Tranquility
Book: Death in Tranquility Author: Sharon Linnéa My Rating: 3.5 tipsy stars Ok, I got a copy of this book for free in exchange for an honest review. I had no idea what I was getting into, but I thought the cover was neat. So, I gave it a shot. I’ll tell you right now […]
Built to Battle – Marinating the meat means deep change
When I marinate meat, something changes. It’s not just a flavor that can be easily brushed off the meat. To marinate doesn’t just change the surface, it’s a deeper change, tenderizing, making things truly different. You can’t unmarinate a thing. When I put it on the fire, how long and how I marinated it matters. […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: How Long Is Too Long to Respond to Your Home Offer
How Long Is Too Long to Respond to Your Home Offer Buying a house is quite an emotional experience, especially after you’ve extended an initial offer. Excitement and anticipation mix together as you await the seller’s response. How long will it take for the seller’s agent to provide an answer — Hours? Days? Weeks? While you […]
Anna’s Avenue Issue 10: Counselor gives tips for seniors making plans for after high school
Deciding where to start after high school can be challenging: here’s some tips for choosing your path! It’s October! That means it’s finally time for Halloween! And that also means the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is now open! You can complete the FAFSA at https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa. As the new year approaches, now is […]
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