Yellow Springs News Blogs Section :: Page 59
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BLOG-Salad Days
Salads are at their crispest, sweetest peak, and my family enjoys renewing our senses to the tasty, satisfying crunch of spring vegetables.
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BLOG — A day to geek out for local music
This Saturday local music fans can pick up limited edition vinyl releases at Toxic Beauty Records for National Record Store Day and rock out to local bands at the Live Earth Music Festival.
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BLOG — The bitter truth about taste
It is my notion, from a combination of collective wisdom and personal experience, that bitterness in food is good for you.
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BLOG-Where the Townies Gather
As we sat down to this year’s first meal at the Corner Cone, the look on my daughter’s face summed it all up perfectly: the sweet anticipation of a whole new season.
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BLOG – Village Greenery
The Village Greenery has everything from the very care intensive exotics to more common and easy to grow foliage plants.
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BLOG – The Hunt
On Saturday, we took our 19-month-old, Lucy, to her first ever egg hunt.
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BLOG-Enemy Mine
Know your enemy and be vigilant. For Lent, I resolve to rid my property of honeysuckle.
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BLOG-Travelling, Well Met
In travel, together we learn the simple but astonishing and admire the mastery of greats.
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BLOG—The gulf between a Twinkie and a cherry blossom
Macon, Ga., the cherry blossom capitol of the South, celebrates the blooms with deep-fried Twinkies.
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No Common Scents
From the corner of a blanket to the corner of town.
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