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The vibe is at Blue Heron Brewery, all summer long
The days are growing longer, the air is getting warmer and the food and beer at Blue Heron Brewery are getting lighter and fresher for springtime, says Ben Erjavec, executive chef and co-owner of the popular brewpub. “We’re featuring more fresh produce and springtime berries,” Ben says. “Our fresh spinach salad with seasonal berries...
Read MoreIt’s patio season at Northeast Factory Direct
For many Northeast Ohioans, summer evenings are all about relaxing in the fresh air with close friends and family. “Most people shopping for patio furniture are thinking about conversation sets where they can talk and enjoy each other’s company,” suggests Marc Linden, manager of Northeast Factory Direct’s Cleveland showroom. “We are...
Read MoreWindow City Pros offer beautiful windows that save you money installed by pros who know
Because it can be so difficult to find a home improvement contractor who is reliable, transparent and does quality work, it’s only natural, when you find such a company to ask, “What else do you do?” That was the case for Chad Howman. After Chad started his own successful bathroom renovation business in 2020, impressed customers...
Read MoreFind out how you can own the kitchen of your dreams for way less with Northeast Factory Direct
There may be some irony in the fact that federal tax season for 2021 returns officially began on February 12—the birthday of Honest Abe Lincoln—and will end on April 15—the anniversary of his death. But it may be no surprise that by February 18, almost 36 million individual returns had already been received by the IRS. After...
Read MoreSteps to a stronger you with My Personal Trainer
After being idle for so many months during the pandemic, Patty Burnett put on weight she didn’t think she could lose on her own. An astute Mimi reader, Patty read a story last April that resonated with her. “I read about My Personal Trainer’s 20-minute, twice-a-week workout and it really appealed to me,” she recalls. “Since I was...
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