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Creamy Salmon and Scallop Chowder

School may be back in session, but it’s still technically summer. And summer means it’s seafood season. But your love of shellfish and salmon shouldn’t be limited to lobster rolls and poke bowls. Allow us to present to you a creamy salmon and scallop chowder that tastes just like vacation — even if you’re very much at home….


Here Are 2022′S Top Fall Design Trends to Spruce up Your Home

By Hunter Boyce From The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Fall is nearly here, and that means interior design trends are changing. While good design often carves its own path, keeping up with modern trends can be a great way to gain inspiration and gauge your interests for that next big project. With that in mind, here are…


Here Are 2022’s Top Fall Design Trends to Spruce Up Your Home

By Hunter Boyce From The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Fall is nearly here, and that means interior design trends are changing. While good design often carves its own path, keeping up with modern trends can be a great way to gain inspiration and gauge your interests for that next big project. With that in mind, here are…


Easy Chicken Dinner Is a Winner Again and Again

Looking for a quick, easy dinner? This baked lemon-pepper chicken recipe is it. Chicken breasts are cooked in a skillet, then finished in the oven with lemon slices that soften and become part of the sauce, with a touch of maple syrup and butter to carry the flavor. It’s so simple and delicious, you’ll be…


My Go-to Appetizer for a Taste of Summer Any Time of Year

Nothing makes me as happy as serving (and enjoying) this incredibly delicious appetizer with a chilled glass of rosé. While I love to serve this in the warm summer months, you can prepare these any time of year since cherry tomatoes are available year-round. I often make a big batch of slow-roasted tomato jam in…


Replace a Deck Railing

The railing around a deck can be a distinctive design detail or a practical addition that creates a secure enclosure and safe footing on the stairs. Before planning to replace a deck railing, check the local codes about its height and construction so that it meets local building code requirements. To replace 40 feet of…


Pozole Verde

Pozole is Mexican comfort food at its finest. A large stock pot of slow simmered meat in broth that’s punched up with roasted tomatillos, jalapeños, onion, lime, oregano and cilantro, this satisfying soup is perfect for holidays, weeknight dinners and everything in between. The traditional soup originated in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. Its history is a little murky, but…


Fresh Salsa with Tomatoes and Black Beans

Making your own fresh salsa from home is easy. Whether you’re using fresh ingredients from your garden or buying them from the grocery store, this refreshing appetizer takes just 15 minutes to prepare. If you want the tomatoes and black beans to really marinate, it’s best to let it sit in the refrigerator over night. Regardless of how long…


Bread Pudding With Bananas and Cherries

Though cherry season has mostly come to an end, there are still plenty of cherry recipes to make before summer comes to an official close. As temperatures begin to drop, what better way to welcome the transition into fall than with a fresh baked bread pudding with bananas and cherries? For this recipe, you’ll need to visit your…


Plenty Free (And a Deal) in the Big Apple

Enough sightseeing! Even in a city like New York there is a limit to how many great sites, performances and museums you and the kids — and your budget — can take. The good news is whatever season you visit, there are more free (nearly free and discounted) options than you might have thought. Working on the…