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  • Spooky Snacks that Make Halloween Pop0

    From watching scary movies to dressing up as ghouls and goblins, spooky season means it’s time to pop up your loved ones’ favorite snacks for a ghostly good time. Before heading out to trick-or-treat, gather your minions in the kitchen for some family-friendly fun crafting these haunting yet tasty treats. Throughout October, you can honor

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  • When Can Kids Trick-or-Treat Without an Adult?

    When Can Kids Trick-or-Treat Without an Adult?0

    Jack-o’-lanterns on front porches and crisp air are signs that Halloween is right around the corner. Costumes have likely been chosen and bags of candy are undoubtedly hidden in the back of pantries ready to delight trick-or-treaters. Trick-or-treating is one of the most anticipated components of celebrating Halloween, and scores of kids venture door-to-door seeking

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  • Thinking About Coats0

    As we embrace the chillier mornings and crisp afternoons of autumn, if you haven’t already, now is the time to bring out your cold-weather wardrobe staples. Trench coats, bomber jackets, oversized blazers — the best fall jackets keep you protected from the season’s chill while also offering a stylish one-and-done effect. Because let’s face it,

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  • Check Out These New Scary Movies0

    Come Halloween, television networks and streaming services offer their curated takes on frightening flicks worth watching. Some are horror masterpieces and others campy classics. Film studios continue to release horror films each year — and 2022 is no different. Here are some recently released horror movies and others slated for release in the months to

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  • The Bookworm Sez: “The Book Eaters” by Sunyi Dean

    The Bookworm Sez: “The Book Eaters” by Sunyi Dean0

    You’ve consumed a lot of fairy tales in your lifetime. Princesses on mattresses, princesses with glass slippers, princesses in towers, princesses and frogs, you knew them all before reality set in and you stopped dreaming about any sort of handsome prince. And that’s fine; in the new novel, “The Book Eaters” by Sunyi Dean, you’re

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  • A Rainy October Day

    A Rainy October Day0

    I stopped into Weis in Jersey Shore. The phones weren’t busy at work, and I got all the fuel tickets done, so I left around 12:30. I was looking forward to a rainy Thursday and thought soup sounded perfect for dinner. Weis is only a few minutes from work, and I thought I’d beat the

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  • Rainproof Outfits0

    With the recent wet weather and the cloudy days ahead, I’ve been thinking about how best to dress for the rain with a fashionable nod toward fall style. In my mind, wet autumn weather doesn’t mean slacking in style. In fact, I see it as a fashion challenge to look great and stay dry. Plus

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  • Missional Strategy: What We Do0

    Note: This article is the second installment in a series of articles called “Missional Strategy: Why we do what we do the way we do it.” Previous articles are always available at http://www.webbweekly.com. It is in Matthew 16:18 that Jesus introduces the world to something new when He declares, “On this rock, I will build

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  • Five Tips for Staying Warm When Outdoors0

    Hypothermia is a serious medical condition that is caused by prolonged exposure to cold temperatures. Among the signs of hypothermia are decreased body temperature, shivering, extreme fatigue, confusion, lack of coordination, and slurred speech. When we are exposed to the cold, our bodies lose heat at a faster rate than we are able to produce

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  • Skincare Tweaks for Fall0

    After a relentlessly hot and muggy summer, who isn’t welcoming these cooler days of autumn with open arms? But with cozy evenings, sweaters, foliage, and pumpkins, fall can also bring a host of potential skin problems. The combination of chillier weather and central heating can make your skin dry, tight, and sensitive. The lotions and

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  • Making Tomato Sauce with Momma

    Making Tomato Sauce with Momma0

    My momma is probably reading the title of this, going, “Oh boy.” She never knows what I may write, but the day we made sauce, we said what a good column this would make. We have been harvesting food together for years, but I remember when I was a little girl, my mom would be

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  • The Bookworm Sez: “Our Gen: A Novel” by Diane McKinney-Whetstone0

    Sometimes, you just have to lay your burden down. When it’s heaviest, when your arms can’t support it and your back breaks from the weight of it, when your shoulders and your heart ache from it, release it. Let it go, let it be. Or, as in the new novel, “Our Gen” by Diane McKinney-Whetstone,

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