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Guest Post by Jody McDowell
The annual Farmington Fall Festival is happening downtown this Saturday, the 24th, from 9:00 to 3:00. West Columbia street will be lined with festive booths featuring handmade arts and crafts from local artists, and delicious eats.
There is sure to be something for everyone! Animal lovers can attend Pet Fest at the [...]
Guest Post by Bruce Clithero
A local TV station recently aired the special “Cutting Edge Fighting Fat”.
About one-third of U.S. adults (33.8%) are obese, and approximately 17% (or 12.5 million) of children and adolescents aged 2-19 years are obese. One of seven low-income, preschool-aged children is obese. You don’t have to look far to find statistics.
Because there [...]
During the two years I lived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, I became a big fan of Yuengling Lager. When I was in grad school, Yuengling was the best tasting inexpensive beer in Pittsburgh, and it was a local (to Pennsylvania) brewery, to boot.
Yuengling isn’t available to purchase in the St. Louis area, so on my last [...]
On my journey home from Wright City, Missouri last week, I was on the lookout for the kind of local hole-in-the-wall restaurant that would take courage to try out.
I wanted to go somewhere that, if I’d had a travel companion that day, would have said, “Are you SURE about this??”
And I would have said, “Definitely, [...]
When I happen upon good website content, it’s usually by accident or because a friend sends me a link. Now it’s my turn to pass on three Missouri websites that I support:
Off the Eaten Path STL
A few months ago I met a food blogger in St. Louis named Stephanie. Recently, I had the opportunity to [...]
One of the best parts of my job is that I get to work with coworkers ranging in age from teenagers through retirees (who’ve come back to work in retirement). Last week at work, two coworkers were discussing beets, which it seems have a reputation as an “old person’s food”.
It should be noted that both [...]
In the days before the internet, when a small town girl was forced to drive 70 miles to buy any album that wasn’t mainstream, Vintage Vinyl was where I went.
In 2009, when a small town girl who’s heart is a Brooklynite is aching for a sense of connection to St. Louis and is longing for some [...]
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