September 2008
Publisher's Letter
Publisher's Letter
“Life is change. Growth is optional. Choose wisley.”
-Karen Kaiser ClarkEditorial
Preserving the Harvest
Are tomatoes, corn, beans, cucumbers, and squash just pouring out of your garden?
Fake It Like You Make It
Serve it like you slaved all day!
Looking for that homemade flavor, but don't have hours to cook from scratch? Fake it with these fantastic recipes that take a fraction of the time. Your family will never know the differe
Eco-Chic
Eco-Chic: To responsibly reuse, recycle and reduce your environmental footprint... with style!
It's Not Your Grandmother's Wallpaper
We probably all share a collective nightmare of a wallpapered room in a relative's house. You remember the one - the huge, tacky floral or the garish stripes.
It Is Easy Being Green
Kermit the Frog was mistaken when he told the world "it isn't easy being green". And you don't have to be a die hard, green peace traveling, no-shower environmentalist to appreciate and preserve the Earth just like you don't have to break the ba
Falling for the Fair
What better thing could there possibly be to do in the fall in north Georgia than drive around and gawk at leaves? Gawk at leaves, tromp through antique shops and search out every country fair and arts/crafts festival possible!
Grass in the Grove Bluegrass Festival
Looking for a family activity that will make you want to kick up your heels? Then look no further, because the Grass in the Grove Bluegrass Festival is the event for you! Held at Shady Grove Campground, this is the second annual Bluegrass Festival in F
10 Tips to Cut Down Your Grocery Bill
Have you noticed it yet? Just about everything is going up in price - including groceries. Milk is over four dollars per gallon. Eggs are sky high. Fruits, vegetables, cereal - everything is on the rise!
Football Sweeps the South
Pick up the “pigskin”, put on your “best colors” and head out to support your favorite team. That’s right… The countdown to kickoff has begun!











