Cookies are easy to find. You can pick up a dozen almost anywhere, even at a corner gas station. However, the average plastic-wrapped cookie at a checkout counter is warm […]
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Live entertainment is out there waiting
The time at home the pandemic forced on some of us, renewed the interests of many in gardening, baking (sourdough especially), keeping chickens, sewing and other slower aspects of sustaining […]
‘Flora and Son’ shows how music can connect us
My son and I have a tradition where if we both really love a television show, we’ll try to watch it together. Since we don’t live in the same house, […]
Tips on trying new foods with a baby
Trying new food with your baby. It’s a milestone that can be scary. It’s exciting. What’s the best route to getting your baby off formula and onto table food? My […]
Peri+Co provides stylish children’s clothes from humble beginnings
Jordan Liverman, owner of children’s clothing boutique Peri+Co, developed a taste for sewing when she became a stay-at-home mother in 2017. Previously a respiratory therapist, she turned to sewing as […]
Peri+Co provides stylish children’s clothes from humble beginnings
Jordan Liverman, owner of children’s clothing boutique Peri+Co, developed a taste for sewing when she became a stay-at-home mother in 2017. Previously a respiratory therapist, she turned to sewing as […]
Having fun testing foods in thrifted dehydrator
Recently, I found a food dehydrator while thrifting. I hadn’t been on the hunt for one, because for years my family has planned to make a solar dehydrator. Nevertheless, it […]
‘No One Will Save You’ solid alien thriller
I have never been someone who has been at a loss for words. In elementary school, my report card always had some version of “talks too much” on it. When […]
Dancing Corn science project
Are you looking for a fun little science experiment to do with your kiddos? Well, I have a super fun one that I have done with my little ones and […]
Flour and Feed serves tasty food in historic Morgantown space
The three-story brick warehouse at 156 Clay St. in the Wharf District appears on the National Register of Historic Places as the “Kincaid and Arnett Feed and Flour Building.” A […]




