
Go Mid Mo: What’s Happening Nov. 16-22, 2023
Here's a roundup of music, theater, exhibits and other fun stuff happening around Jefferson City and Mid-Missouri from Nov. 16-22, 2023.
Here's a roundup of music, theater, exhibits and other fun stuff happening around Jefferson City and Mid-Missouri from Nov. 16-22, 2023.
It's tricky to mess with tradition on Thanksgiving, but with a few tweaks, some typically one-note side dishes can become boldly flavored, exciting dishes.
I love Indian-flavored food and wanted to make a quick dinner at home. This delicately spiced food can take time to make. So, I created a short-cut dinner that…
SUNDAY (Family) -- Celebrate family day with grilled Southwestern steak with vegetables (see recipe) on the menu. Add a red-tipped lettuce salad and dinner rol…
It's time to tame the bird.
Now that the weather's turning colder, I've been seeing a lot of great-looking soup recipes on my social media feeds.
Food publications -- blogs, magazines and newspapers -- spend a lot of time and effort creating show stopping Thanksgiving menus featuring new and unusual reci…
The Popp surname is well recognized in communities such as Brazito, Honey Creek and Osage Bend.
The Salvation Army of Jefferson City is again ringing in the holiday season.
Jimmy Allen gained significant recognition beyond the Kansas City region as a member of the rock band Puddle of Mudd. But his journey into music, he said, was …
We sure have had beautiful fall weather, although we are still pretty dry. A few years ago while at a gardening festival I purchased some sunchoke tubers. They…
Let me start by saying that "By the Time You Read This I'll Be Gone (Murder, She Wrote Book 1)" by Stephanie Kuehn is not your grandmother's "Murder, She Wrote…
The nearly universal experience of finding yourself face-to-face with a checkout counter screen asking you to select an amount to tip for service can prompt a …
Americans across the nation have undoubtedly felt the impact of inflation on their wallets over the last few months, amassing a record-breaking $1 trillion in …
It's time to take down the ghosts, deflate the lawn decorations and store the 10-foot-tall skeleton. You need to get ready for Thanksgiving.