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A Final Thought: Facebook Memories
I gave up Facebook in May of 2020. We were still reeling from the Covid lockdown and my Facebook feed was filled with misinformation and vitriol. In addition, the Democrats were about to hold their convention to choose a presidential candidate to run against Donald Trump, and my friends on the left and right were fighting like children in a...
Read MoreThe Starving Chef Recipe: Chicken Waffle Slider Skewers
These sweet and spicy chicken and waffles—on sticks!—are simple and come together quickly, perfect for snacking on at your tailgate or cookout. Chicken Waffle Slider Skewers Prep time: 1 hourCook time: 1 hourTotal time: 2 hours Ingredients 1 bag popcorn chicken, cooked1 C dill pickle slices for...
Read MoreA high-quality website with no money down
Many local business owners are unhappy with their websites, but don’t know where to turn. Some sites may have taken months to build and cost thousands of dollars yet they’re not what the business needs. Others may have been built inexpensively by a friend or family member who is now disconnected from the process. Still others were constructed...
Read MoreConsider hardwood flooring
Many homeowners may believe gorgeous, natural hardwood flooring is out of reach for their budget. Not necessarily so, insists Josh Fox, flooring consultant with MDG Flooring America, in Medina. Below, Josh explains why hardwood may be an attractive option for your floors. Q: What are the advantages of hardwood flooring?A: For a beautiful...
Read MoreCover your gutters before fall
I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but I sure have. The leaves are beginning to show slight color and many are already turning brown and falling. Last weekend I raked a half a Hefty bag of leaves from my fire pit area. And it’s only August. “Fall is definitely on its way and so are clogged gutters,” says Anthony Alberino, founder...
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