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Free Styling Your Faith

For those of you who visit this site often, you’ve probably noticed we post a lot of “free style” recipes – easy recipes for folks to make at home that they can easily tailor to their own personal style and taste. You can “free style” just about anything – food,...

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Impact of Evidence by Carol Carnac

An abnormally heavy snow has hit the area of St. Brynneys in the Welsh border country. The snow has stopped, the thaw has begun and conditions are at their worst. Dr. Robinson was too old and visually and hearing impaired to take his car out in bad weather – but he...

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Free-Style, Easy Tuna Salad

With the heat of summer rolling in, sometimes you just want something good and easy for lunch or dinner. Great news! Breaking out a can of tuna can help with that! Below are free-style recipes for easy tuna salad and various ways to serve it. This tuna salad recipe...

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A Poisonous Palate by Lucy Burdette

Food critic Haley Snow receives an intriguing email from a writer, Catherine Davitt. Catherine is coming to Haley’s town with a dual-purpose in mind: 1) to do research for a book on Ernest Hemingway’s wives  2). To solve the decades-old mystery of the disappearance...

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Patriotic Oldies for Memorial Day & July 4th

Every year I re-post this song list and hope it makes you proud to be an American. Some songs are somber reminders of those who fought for our liberties. Other songs are just plain, good old-fashioned fun patriotic songs. Ssgt. Barry Sadler’s 1966 Ballad of the...

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Easy Sausage Sandwich (and budget stretcher)

As a kid, I used to love going to local fairs and carnivals. Loved the cotton candy, loved the kettle corn – and loved those overstuffed sausage sandwiches! Today, you can still grab a package of sausage at your local grocery store. Not only is there beef and pork,...

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Vice and Virtue by Libby Klein

Looking for a cozy with a different spin? Unique setting? Quirky characters? Heart and humor? Than look NO further than Libby Klein’s fabulously fun and engaging new mystery: Vice and Virtue. Meet Layla Virtue, a “pushing” 40 recovering alcoholic, wanna-be rocker...

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