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Mom to Mom – April Fool's Day Pot Pie Prank
SUMMARY: Mom to Mom shares a fun and delicious April Fool’s prank idea for kids – mini chicken pot pies that are actually made of banana pudding. The recipe involves using graham crackers for the crust, vanilla instant pudding, bananas, and Fruit Chews to resemble peas and carrots. Simply follow the instructions for the pudding, assemble the pies with the fruit chews and bananas, refrigerate, and then surprise your kids or grandkids with the prank. Share your own fun ideas with Mom to Mom for a chance to be featured in the next segment. Enjoy the innocent and tasty April Fool’s fun!
Mandy shows you how to pull a sneaky pot pie prank on your kids for April Fools Day.
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08/29 Ryan's “Wet End to the Week” Friday Forecast
SUMMARY: South Mississippi begins Friday reflecting on Hurricane Katrina’s 20th anniversary, which struck on August 29, 2005, causing lasting damage compared to the 2004 Indian tsunami. Meteorologist Ryan reminds viewers to learn from past lessons and stay prepared as tropical activity remains low but a 30% chance of development is possible mid-next week off Africa’s west coast due to weakening dry air. Today is gray and cool with light to moderate showers, including heavy rain in Hancock County surpassing six inches in 24 hours, causing flooding. Rain will continue into Friday night, tapering off through the weekend with sunnier skies returning Sunday.
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8/27 – Sam Lucey's “Partly Cloudy and Comfortable” Wednesday Evening Forecast
SUMMARY: Sam Lucey’s “Partly Cloudy and Comfortable” Wednesday evening forecast shows a mix of blue sky, sunshine, and incoming clouds this afternoon. Mississippi Power Radar remains dry with temperatures in the mid to upper 80s, slightly warmer inland. Northeasterly winds tonight will bring drier air, easing humidity. Tomorrow, expect highs near 89°F with increasing cloud cover and a chance of showers or storms, especially inland, due to an approaching warm front. Rain chances rise Friday as the front moves through, with temperatures steady in the upper 80s to mid-80s through the weekend and early next week as skies gradually clear.
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Experts in marine science, technology gather in Biloxi for Oceans in Action workshop
SUMMARY: Experts in marine science and technology gathered at the Mississippi Coast Convention Center in Biloxi for the three-day Oceans in Action workshop. The event brings together professionals from industry, academia, and government across the Gulf Coast to collaborate, share knowledge, and showcase projects. Day one featured a panel on environmental DNA and presentations from state agencies and universities. The workshop aims to foster partnerships that drive innovation in marine science and technology, promoting progress in the blue economy. Organizers emphasize the importance of connecting diverse sectors to push boundaries and advance ocean research. The workshop continues through Thursday.
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