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Fresh-picked apples now at Miles Farmers Market

Ohio consistently ranks in the top 10 states in apple production, with nearly 150 apple orchards scattered throughout the state. Lucky for us, one of the best is in Northeast Ohio. When you bite into a crisp apple this fall from Miles Farmers Market, it is likely to be one of Burnham Orchards’ homegrown varieties. Growing some of the...

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Uncle Spike’s Pizzeria is Home of the Mega Calzone

Celebrating its fifth anniversary this year, Uncle Spike’s Pizzeria has built its business by serving some of the tastiest—and biggest—pizzas in town. “Our sheet pizzas have 32 slices and our mega calzones can feed up to eight people,” says Mike Hutnik, who named his pizzeria after his uncle who introduced him to the art of...

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Feng Shui at Home with Deem Designs Clutter Clearing

Junk drawers. Closets bursting at the seams. A basement you have to cut a path through. Your car no longer fits in the garage. Sound familiar? If the level of clutter in your home has begun to feel like a problem, then it’s time to bring in a professional. Meet Sandy Deem, a feng shui expert who has taught a class at Tri-C on how to...

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Here’s how local power washing powerhouse Pristine Clean can protect your driveway, patio, and other concrete surfaces from Northeast Ohio’s destructive freeze-thaw cycle

Have you ever noticed how concrete highways in South Florida have virtually no potholes and rarely need resurfacing? That’s because the freeze-thaw cycle that routinely reduces Cleveland’s roads to rubble doesn’t happen in more tropical regions. The science behind this effect is somewhat complicated, but it has everything to do with the...

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The Gutter Boys answer the gutter question—TO COVER OR CLEAN?

Fall is here, and that means the annual leaf drop, when Mother Nature’s autumn debris finds its way into our gutters, causing clogs and damaging overflows. There are three options for protecting your home: 1) clean your gutters regularly; 2) cover them; or 3) move to the desert where there are no trees. Assuming you don’t want to relocate...

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