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December 20th
By
Kate Salter - Contributing Columnist
For me, Christmas carries with it many implications, but the most persistent is the quietness.
By
Jay Reed - Eats One Ate
It’s pumpkin season. Or is it? The roadside stands and grocery sidewalks that were covered in umpteen varieties of pumpkins just over a month ago are now covered with dry evergreen trees and poinsetti
December 13th
By
Jay Reed - Eats One Ate
In my world, brunch has a lot going for it. Breakfast foods are some of my favorites, but I am not a morning person; with brunch I can sleep in and still not miss breakfast. Yeah, buddy. By adding a f
When I found out that I had celiac disease, I didn’t mind giving up breads and fried foods, and I celebrated an excuse to refuse beer on a basis less childish than “It’s just yucky!”
December 9th
Dr. Lelia Kelly - MSU Extension Service
Dr. David Nagel - MSU Extension Service
Dr. Wayne Wells - MSU Extension Service
By
Emily Jones - Deluded Diva
This time each year I pull down a plastic storage box which holds my most precious memories. The contents of this box masquerade as Christmas decorations, but if truth be told, I never put up a single
December 6th