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 […]
Bite Out of Life – Spinach Pesto Pasta Sneaks Greens in Your Diet
Spinach Pesto Pasta By Kaitlynn Garrett We probably all know that foods that are green are good for us. We also probably think the main way to do that is through eating salads. Not that I have anything against salads, but after a while they can sometimes get a little boring. Another way people tend […]
Picture of the Day: War veteran runs with flag in Benton and across the state during pandemic
See MySaline’s “Picture of the Day” and browse the archive at mysaline.com/picture. To submit a picture, email it to [email protected]! Today’s picture is from Kerrie Woods. She saw Nathaniel Thomas running on Military Road in Benton this Saturday morning, October 3rd, 2020, with a large American flag, waving and saluting. Mr. Thomas is a veteran […]
Picture of the Day: Farm on Highway 67
MySaline started posting a “Picture of the Day” on our social media, but we thought it would be a good idea to put it on the website too, so followers can search the archive. If you want to submit a picture, email it to [email protected]! You can also browse the Picture of the Day archives […]
Great indulgent fantasy material! – Krystle reviews Air Awakens
Book: Air Awakens Author: Elise Kova My Rating: 5 magical stars It’s been a minute since I’ve read a good fantasy series. A friend recommended Air Awakens to me and didn’t tell me much about it. So, I went in with no idea what to expect, and man was I happily surprised! Not only was […]
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