Guilt-free, superfruit snacking
For many, enjoying a small indulgence can serve as a reward for a job well done or a mood-boosting pick-me-up. In fact, mindful snacking is on-trend for a majority of consumers.
Sites & Bites: Gulf Coast’s history, funnel cakes are just two reasons to visit
The history of the Mississippi Gulf Coast has always intrigued me.
Butter Together: A Strata-sfying supper option
Back when I worked at Mississippi State University, I sometimes wandered over to Barnes and Noble for a bite to eat.
Culinary confidentiality at the King Cotton Crawfish Boil
“Secret ingredient.”
That was the phrase of the day for competitors at the King Cotton Crawfish Boil on Starkville’s Main Street Saturday afternoon.
Community Calendar for 4-13-24
Ongoing ■ Jubilee of Homes: The Preservation Society of Columbus is hosting the Jubilee of Homes Tour for three weekends in April, Friday through Sunday
Starkville Town and Country Garden Club tours Bell home
The Starkville Town and Country Garden Club toured the new home and gardens of Harry and Ann Bell, owners of Bell Building Supply on April 4.
Sherry Ivy: Godly ways to deal with difficult people
All of us have encountered someone difficult to get along with in our lives.
In the Garden with Felder: Decking woes and going ‘bark side up’
Garden déjà vu is a thing of the past with me, at least when building new structures in my gardening and outdoor social areas.
Junior Auxiliary crowns 74th charity ball king, queen
The Junior Auxiliary of Columbus held its 74th annual charity ball on April 6, where a king and queen were crowned. Two royal pages were also selected.
Opera scenes to be performed at MUW
Mississippi University for Women’s Department of Music will present an evening of selections from opera and musical theatre April 19-20 in Kossen Auditorium in Poindexter Hall at 7:30 p.m.
Southern Gardening: Low-maintenance coleus are a true delight to grow
I have always been amazed at the diversity of colorful coleus plants.
Houses of worship open their doors for Spring Pilgrimage
While the Columbus Spring Pilgrimage often revolves around antebellum homes and historical houses, a few of the city’s houses of worship opened their doors for this year’s season.
Alfredo Shrimp Scampi and the curse of the crunch
Just imagine: You’re about to take your first bite out of a steaming hot bowl of pasta.
Celebrate spring with brunch favorites
Few things go together quite like fresh spring air, warm sunshine and a menu made up of delicious brunch bites.
The Food Factor: Lemon Pepper Salmon Patties
These Lemon Pepper Salmon Patties are an easy, quick and delicious way to incorporate this tasty and healthy fish into your menu rotation.
Butter Together: A boxed cake worth eating
I like cake. I mean, most people like cake, but I really like cake.
In the Garden with Felder: Decorative or delicious? Growing plants you can eat
Hard to think, in these days of high grocery bills, of growing vegetables just for looks. But some can easily double as both edible and ornamental.
Southern Gardening: Calibrachoa hybrids are fun garden choices
With their tall stems that proudly display a colorful array of flowers, calibrachoa hybrid plants are some of my favorite annual plants to use in the landscape.
MSU’s Wind Ensemble and concert bands give spring performances next week
Mississippi State’s Wind Ensemble and Campus, Concert and Symphonic Bands are presenting concerts April 9 and 14 on MSU’s campus.