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‘Thrifting’ nudging toward necessity
SUMMARY: Visiting thrift shops is becoming more popular as prices continue to rise due to inflation. Some people are finding bargain hunting to be more of a necessity than a pastime. Thrift shops usually have everything you need at a bargain. Ginny Sims, the executive director of Southern Pines Animal Shelter, explains that they bring gently used secondhand items to community members at a price that is affordable. Bargain hunting in thrift shops is a way for people to find good deals and save money on clothes, shoes, and even books. It has become especially important as prices continue to rise.
‘Thrifting' nudging toward necessity
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Farm to Table: Cabbage steaks with butter bean puree
SUMMARY: Chef Katie Dixon from Birdy's Cafe in Mississippi shares her recipe for a favorite Farm to Table dish featuring local vegetables. The dish includes cabbage steaks, butterbean puree, and chimichurri salsa. She starts by slicing and seasoning purple cabbage, then grilling it on medium heat. Meanwhile, she blends butterbeans with pepper, salt, nutritional yeast, lemon juice, and reserved butterbean liquid to make a puree, which forms the dish's base. To finalize, she creates a salsa with parsley, red wine vinegar, onions, pepper, salt, lime juice, red pepper, and garlic. The grilled cabbage steaks are topped with the salsa and served over the puree.
Farm to Table: Cabbage steaks with butter bean puree
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Grove Park used to be an escape for kids; now the fields are worn and tattered
SUMMARY: Sure, please provide the content you would like me to summarize to 100 words.
Grove Park, the legacy of longtime little league coach Walter Cheatham, is no longer the haven for kids it once was.
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Mother of fallen Monroe County deputy upset after someone stole items from son's grave
SUMMARY: Recent cemetery vandalism in West Point, Yabish County, and Amory has drawn attention, with Sergeant Dylan Pickle's grave being notably affected. Sgt. Pickle, who served with the Monroe County Sheriff's Department, died in a traffic incident nearly four years ago. Visitors would leave coins on his grave, which held deep personal significance for his mother, Debbie Pearson. Recently, nearly $10 in coins was stolen, leaving only 4 cents. Other graves in the area have also been targeted. Pearson's cameras previously caught someone stealing solar lights from the site. Authorities urge the public to report any such vandalism to prevent future incidents.
The parent of a fallen Monroe County deputy is upset after someone stole items from her son's grave.
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