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 […]
Video: See the recipe for Maxine’s “Cat Head Biscuits” featured several times in “The Sleigh”
If you’ve been reading “The Sleigh,” actuated by my father, Roger Lyndon Poole, then you’ve seen mention made here and there of Maxine Poole’s “cat head biscuits” in the story. They serve as an integral component of Wayne’s thumb-stuck sugar biscuits, as well as an essential vehicle for Wes’s apple butter delivery system. My grandmother, […]
The Sleigh by Roger L. Poole – 3 young brothers find a shipping crate, years after it fell from the terrible train wreck of 1941 in Arkansas
Now TWO fantastic new books by Roger L Poole, are available in paperback or digital forms on Amazon! Get “The Sleigh” and “But Mama Said” at https://tinyurl.com/amazonrlp @arkansasshelli My Dad published 2 books! “The Sleigh” & “But Mama Said” at HTTPS://TINYURL.COM/AMAZONRLP #books #author #published #amazon #christmasbook #shortstories #arkansas #wiltonarkansas #bryantarkansas ♬ original sound – Shelli […]
The Shirtless Chef shows how to make fluffy pies for a non-fluffy lifestyle
Pies. You love them. I love them. In a world gone mad, there’s still one universal truth… pies are good. One of their many redeeming qualities is that pies don’t have to be complicated exercises in baking techniques to be delicious. They can be quick and simple no bake fillings that deliver on taste and […]
This book was a TRIP! – Krystle reviews The Winter Riddle
Book: The Winter Riddle Author: Sam Hooker My Rating: 3 totally bizarre stars What in the 2020 did I just read, y’all? I was perusing Kindle Unlimited for a Christmas time book to read and this popped up. Instantly, from the cover alone I was intrigued. Santa with a Viking hammer, a witch, a tree […]
Four Books to Read During Christmas Break
Four Books to Read During Christmas Break 1 – Suffering the Scot series by Nichole Van Would y’all even believe I made this list if it didn’t have at least one Nichole Van recommendation? This series is utterly adorable. It’s got all the feels, even a little mystery, I love every character (especially you, Ewan.), […]
Built to Battle – Keep Walking Right Through
You will make it because you’ll see what others don’t. You’ll trust what others won’t. You’ll do the things no one sees. Even when it’s hard. Especially when it’s hard. You’ll do the things that only make sense because God said so. And the in between will be hard. The night may feel long. That walk […]
The Shirtless Chef shares his fajita recipe with healthy ingredients
Who doesn’t love Mexican food? I’m aware there are a few sad, lost souls out there that turn their noses up at avocados and guacamole, mainly due to color or texture. That’s the food equivalent of turning down a winning lottery ticket, both in taste and nutrition, but hey, more for the sane among us, right? I’m […]
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