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The Heart of the Start: Turning Back-to-School Into a Family Tradition
SUMMARY: Sending kids back to school is bittersweet—parents and children alike often feel the shift from summer’s relaxed pace to a structured routine. To ease this transition, families can create special traditions like one-on-one school shopping outings or last-minute local trips. Simple celebrations such as picnics, nighttime star gazing, or end-of-summer dances add joy. Families can also focus on kindness by setting weekly acts to share and keep a journal. Daily family devotionals are another meaningful tradition that many children remember fondly. Being intentional with these moments can make back-to-school a time everyone looks forward to.
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Rolling Through History: The Comfort and Culture of Dumplings
SUMMARY: Dumplings are a comforting, versatile food with many variations worldwide. A classic Southern recipe uses simple flour and water dumplings simmered in chicken stock made from roasted chicken bones and sautéed mirepoix. Alternatives include using biscuit or Bisquick mixes for quick dumplings. Frozen dumplings are convenient but often less favored. Dumplings can be stuffed, such as Chinese potstickers or Eastern European pierogi, with fillings like pork, beef, vegetables, and cheese. Southerners also enjoy deep-fried dumplings. Originating in China during the Eastern Han dynasty, dumplings spread globally via trade routes. They are best enjoyed with flavorful dipping sauces of soy, garlic, vinegar, and chili oil.
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Screech Owls – Small but Cute
SUMMARY: The Eastern Screech Owl, the cutest owl in the eastern U.S., comes in gray and red phases and thrives even in urban woodlands. Smaller than Barred and Great Horned Owls, they prey on songbirds, insects, and reptiles. Finding them involves listening and mimicking their distinctive gargled trill at night, a technique taught by bird expert Charlie Brenke. During the day, alarm calls from birds like Bluejays can reveal their location. Nesting boxes help attract pairs, but avoid playback calls during breeding season to prevent disturbing nesting birds. These owls are a fascinating part of local wildlife worth seeking out.
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Cruisin’ the Coast: Where Memory Meets the Open Road
SUMMARY: Every October, Mississippi Gulf Coast comes alive with Cruisin’ the Coast, a classic car event that blends history, community, and passion. Since its start in 1996 with 374 cars, it has grown to over 8,400 vehicles, filling towns like Biloxi and Gulfport with gleaming chrome and roaring engines. More than a car show, it’s a gathering where strangers become friends, stories are shared, and traditions passed to wide-eyed children. The event embodies the Gulf Coast’s resilient spirit, showing how passion and creativity keep history alive and inspire generations, making Cruisin’ the Coast a vibrant celebration of life and legacy.
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