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Sugar Mommas’ Southern Scoop

During our Southern Sugar Expedition, (see previous blogs), we scooped a few finds along the way to share with yall. First and foremost, we stumbled upon Garden & Gun: Soul of the South magazine. Angeleno eyes had never laid eyes on such a publication. Reading Garden & Gun from cover to cover was like the sensation you get when you exit a theater and declare, That was the best movie I ever saw. We were immersed …

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Keepin’ it Light

I thought today Id do a collaboration of ALL the On The Fence topics you have suggested over the past year. It turns out there are MANY. Here is the top 35! I didnt hold back. I have kept track of EVERY On the fence request since Day 1. Please feel free to voice your faves for further expanded Blog posts. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Here is what you women sit on the fence about: 1. Vaginal coiffing: Full, trimmed, landing strip, Brazilian, The Telly Savalas

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Home Remedies for Children’s Fever

Childhood fevers are fairly common and while the symptoms are unpleasant for the child, they are generally a good sign that the body is fighting off an infection. Most fevers do not need to be treated with medication, but if your child has a history of febrile seizures you will want to try and prevent the fever from getting too high and setting off another seizure. The symptoms caused by a fever can make a child uncomfortable, but it can often be alleviated using natural treatment methods.

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Green Home Tips

Going green at home not only saves the environment, it can save you some money as well. Using less energy, either by skipping the dryer when you launder your clothes or by reducing the length of your shower, cuts down on your energy usage and your utility bills. Making your own cleaning supplies is much cheaper than purchasing commercial supplies and keeps dangerous chemicals, such as bleach and ammonia, out of your drain.

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Recipe for Grilled BBQ Pork Chops

The combination of smoke from the grill and a tangy, slightly sweet barbecue sauce often make grilled BBQ pork chops worth the time and effort. If you want pork chops that truly stand out, you’re better off using your own homemade sauce rather than a bottle of store-bought sauce, which is often overly sweet. Use wood chips on the grill to saturate the chops with the flavor of smoke.