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Crafting a colorful Thanksgiving Cornucopia
SUMMARY: This content appears to be a transcript or excerpt from a conversation, possibly on a TV show, discussing Thanksgiving, gardening, and the preparation of various foods. Dr. Gary Bachman is mentioned as joining a Thanksgiving segment, bringing with him homegrown vegetables like butternut squash and sweet potatoes. The discussion covers the making of kale chips in an air fryer, the non-toxicity of poinsettias, and the hosting of a Point Set A field day event at Mississippi State's Poplarville Research Station. The conversation includes tips on successful gardening, even on a back porch, and there's mention of a mother who has built raised gardens and grows vegetables year-round. The content is repetitive and disjointed, suggesting it might be a direct automatic transcription with errors or a stream-of-consciousness-style text.
You often see them this time of year… Cornucopias are a symbol that is synonymous with Thanksgiving. Joining us with more is …
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Bay Harvest Bakery shares a slice of fresh bread on Good Morning Mississippi
SUMMARY: Alex Lacy, from Bay Harvest Bakery in Bay St Louis, brought a plethora of freshly baked goods for a morning segment. He shared that the bakery originated from the closure of another bakery, with support from the former crew. Lacy sampled sourdough bread and Irish soda bread with marmalade, along with cookies, pastries, and gourmet cakes available at the bakery. He mentioned that they also do custom orders. Lacy shared his personal story of meeting his wife in a bar in New Orleans, leading to their happy life in Bay St Louis. The segment ended with a commercial break, teasing more bakery delights to come.
Alex Lacy with Bay Harvest Bakery shares how the business got its start, as well as showed off some of the bakery's best selections.
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Death investigation underway at bus stop in Biloxi
SUMMARY: Two people were found dead in Buuy, with police discovering them in need of medical attention at a bus stop on Beach Boulevard. Both victims were pronounced dead at the scene, with the cause of death still unknown. Police do not consider the deaths to be suspicious. The investigation is ongoing.
Two people were found dead at the Rue Magnolia bus stop in Biloxi on Friday. The identities of the victims are unknown at this time.
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Crash with injuries on I-10 in Harrison County
SUMMARY: This morning, a crash on Interstate 10 caused a massive pile-up, leading to parts of the highway being shut down by First Responders. The Mississippi Highway Patrol reported that the incident occurred in the westbound lanes near M Avenue and involved two vehicles. Officials stated that the victim suffered serious injuries, but the scene has since been cleared.
First responders worked a two-vehicle crash that shut down part of I-10 near the Menge Avenue exit.
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