I remember in high school trying really hard to fit in, feigning interest in Call of Duty to hang with boys who liked it. Being into music I didn’t love because it was cool. Don’t we all struggle with trying to fit in? Over the years, I’ve learned that it’s way more important to follow …
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Rachel Hough: Cooking Our Way Through the World Cup
Each year that there is a World Cup tournament (men or women), we have made a tradition of cooking our way through the tournament. We find that it is a way to add new flavors and dishes to our repertoire in the kitchen. My girls and I pick a team for the day and then …
Tasty Tuesday: Celebrating National Soup Month with Chili
Courtney Schulist: Super Easy 5 Ingredient Chili Grab your spoons, it’s Chili season!! Perhaps I should start off by saying any time is Chili time for me. I don’t discriminate based on weather, but I especially love it during the Fall/Winter seasons. Unfortunately, I don’t always have the time to make the beans homemade on …
In Search of Pretty with a Side of Functional by nwaFoodie
I do my best to try to find ways to make the everyday a bit more special. And you know what? Like exercise, the more I act upon this quest, the more toned I become. Take my little photo tour of three every day items around my home that elevate pretty in two ways: for the …
Keisha McKinney’s Monkey Bread
Biscuit’s what we’ve been talking about all month. Grands has perfected them and we can get them in a can or frozen by the bag. Our Sister, has yet to let us in on her secret, but who cares when you can eat them by the panful (or as a cinnamon roll or wrapped around …
Keisha Pittman McKinney: Mama Sue’s Kitchen Cabinet Gumbo
Whether you are the Pioneer Woman, a contestant on the Worst Cooks in America, or just trying to get culinary in a small south Arkansas town, nothing makes dinner easier than a “cabinet creation.” Growing up, I always dreaded “clean out the fridge” buffet night. I would offer to help my mom get the meal …
My Five Faves
by Mister January 2017, James “Busvlogger” Moore Some of my favorite things to make videos about are sharing our family traditions and going behind the proverbial ‘curtain’ to see how creative people are building great lives. After almost seven years, making one or two videos a week, it’s hard to pick, but here goes nothin’! …
Keisha Pittman McKinney: Local is the Flavor of Your Town {Foodie Friday}
My husband had a birthday at the end of last month. And, as is customary on this occasion, he received several gifts and cards. One card particularly intrigued me. It held a wad of cash (wahoo!!!) and a note, “since you don’t really have anywhere to go out to eat in your town, buy a …
Discover the Benefits of Traveling Solo
by Talya Tate Boerner I’m a fan of traveling solo on occasion—a few days here and there can be good for the soul. In the words of Oscar Wilde, I think it’s very healthy to spend time alone. You need to know how to be alone and not be defined by another person. As women, …
Connie Ash: Celebrate Flavors of Spring in NE Arkansas
Celebrate the Flavors of Spring In Northeast Arkansas spring is a time for being outside, enjoying the warmth of the sun and the freshness in the air. In Blytheville, spring means it is time for the Farmer’s Market. Several years ago Blytheville started looking for ways to draw people to Main Street. A once thriving place, …