UPDATE JAN 17 – Due to the continuation of extreme cold temperatures, the Saline County Community Warming Center will remain open through Noon Sunday, Jan. 21, 2024. The Warming Center is located at Northside Church of Christ, 917 N. East St., Benton, AR 72015. (Next to Saline Memorial Hospital). The Center has daytime and overnight […]
Scurvy, quicksand, and overheard conversations out of context
In my youth, tv shows lied to me about things I thought would be big everyday adult problems. Quicksand, for example. I couldn’t go a day without seeing someone fall in quicksand, and so far, that has not been an issue for me. Same with overheard conversations taken out of context causing all sorts of […]
Trap Shoot March 1st to benefit CAMCAC; Adults & youths can register
Register for the annual Aim for Advocacy Trap Shoot coming March 1st. There are prizes and awards in adult and youth categories. This event is a benefit for Cooper-Anthony Mercy Child Advocacy Center. The location is Arkansas Game and Fish Shooting Sports Complex at 2800 Graham Rd in Jacksonville, Arkansas. The entry fee per shooter […]
Leaky gut? Put leeks in your soup.
Leaky gut. Sounds bad, even if you don’t know exactly what it means. Basically, the lining of your gut develops cracks or holes, and that lets all manner of bad things to pass through to the tissues behind the lining. We’re talking undigested food, toxins, and nasty little critters that will make you sick. It […]
Federal funds allow $120 in EBT food this summer for each qualifying child
Summer EBT is launching this year. The State announced Tuesday that Arkansas has joined Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT). This is a new program. If a child qualifies for the National School Lunch Program (NSLP), their family will get assistance to purchase food during the summer months. The program will provide $120 in federal food […]
For this week’s recipe, Jason says the secret ingredient is there is no secret ingredient
Conviction becomes perceived reality. Two people can look at the same set of hard facts or have the same experience, and come away with two completely different stories on what it meant or what happened. Studies have shown that presenting hard data contradicting a firmly held belief just further entrenches whatever idea that person holds dear […]
Muscles from Brussels with Jason
If you had told me as a kid that I would prefer roasted brussels sprouts to a Big Mac in adulthood, I would have thought you mad, or such a liar that you were destined to be a member of congress or CEO of a major energy corporation. Growing up, the thought of wilted, lifeless, […]
Jason’s Recipe Replay! How to Enjoy the Healthy Holidays!
I have to assume if you are a regular reader of this column, then you are serious about maintaining a healthy lifestyle and making each meal as healthy as possible. Fair warning to all those new to this way of living, the peer pressure from family and friends to put that all aside from Thanksgiving […]
Jason’s recipe this week is the Whole Chicken Enchilada
Enchiladas…what’s not to love? Well, except for the leftovers where the processed white flour tortillas soak up all the sauce and turn into a soggy, kindergarten paste consistency that leaves you feeling like a lead brick is sitting in your stomach. But, besides that…it’s fine. Or, you can pay $20 for one serving at a […]
Sick of being sick?
I spend so much time in the kitchen cooking for Thanksgiving that I can’t bring myself to write an article about a recipe today. I’m sure many of you need a break from thinking about measuring out ingredients or bake times or what size pan to use and blah blah blah. The one thing I will […]
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