The KPMG Women’s PGA Championship included a lot more than professional golfers. We celebrated Youth day, Brownies singing, Girl Scouts going on scavenger hunts and the youthful exuberance of making your first putt.
Read MoreAs summer continues to unfold very slowly in Minnesota, it’s important to take advantage of the lakes, the weather and all the food you have in your fridge. A picnic can be a byproduct of using everything you have lying around your kitchen to create an amazingly simple, yet delicious, spread of choices.
Read MoreAmber Waves of Grain + Spirited Table 4th of July Tips = America! America! God shed his grace on thee… And crown thy good with brotherhood… From sea to shining sea!
Read MoreWe kick off the Summer Solstice in 5 days. The Old Farmer’s Almanac team answers your questions, including everything from; IS THE SUMMER SOLSTICE THE FIRST DAY OF SUMMER? to WHY DOESN’T THE SUMMER SOLSTICE FALL ON THE SAME DATE EACH YEAR-plus Solstice Traditions.
Read MoreChristina Meyer-Jax tip for a summer produce trifecta of color, crisp texture, and a zippy bite, is the radish!
Read MoreTeri E. Popp and Laura Chin created a truly authentic Russian evening, including making their own Kokoshnik headpieces as a craft project. These headpieces are worn by many Russian dance performers. This was a W3 Book Club lifestyle celebration, with more than a splash of Vodka, costumes and decor.
Read MoreZehorit Heilicher’s trip to her birth country of Israel yielded the perfect new “must try” candy for June, which is National Candy Month! There are links for ordering included!
Read MoreLisa Elbert and thrillist.com continue to provide the Cheap Eats NYC. Stay tuned for more tips under $10!
Read MoreWhether you want to surprise Dad with a new cocktail/mocktail recipe, a few grilling tips or a day of relaxation, don’t forget to create some surprises that are specifically made for him on this special day. Step outside your imagination box and go for it!
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