Back in my previous life, I worked as a purchaser for an industrial hydraulic cylinder manufacturer. The company headquarters were in Youngstown, Ohio, and as a result, many of the suppliers I dealt with were from that area. Sales reps and company owners would make the trip from up north to Benton for sales calls […]
Shirtless Chef presents “The Pasta & Garlic Bread Abs Diet”
Dear readers, I need you to picture this article like it’s one of those late night infomercials, complete with the over the top graphics bombarding your eyes and a pitchman with midnight black dyed hair and beard shouting all kinds of unbelievable claims at you. No, this isn’t going to be some gunk you can […]
Future Cardinals to host chili cook-off March 6th
Future Cardinal Diamond Sports announces their 3rd annual Chili Cook-off in Haskell. Board members, players and coaches will compete for prizes in this fundraiser. All proceeds will benefit the Future Cardinal Diamond Sports program. Register to compete for $25 per entry. The cook-off will be held on March 6th, in the parking lot of Harps […]
See a new recipe every Saturday afternoon from “Cooking with a Librarian”
The Saline County Library presents “Cooking with a Librarian” on Saturday, January 2nd at 2:00 p.m. Visit the Library’s Facebook page to watch the video of a new recipe every Saturday afternoon. The link is www.facebook.com/salinecountylib
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
Bite Out of Life – Kaitlynn Makes Not So Scary Stuffed Mushrooms
Not So Scary Stuffed Mushrooms By Kaitlynn Garrett Has anyone else ever been intimidated by an appetizer? No? Just me? Hopefully I’m not the only one who has experienced this. Let me explain myself. For the longest time, I thought that the popular appetizer / side dish of stuffed mushrooms was an incredibly fancy and […]
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 […]
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 […]
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