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Informal worship planned at John Wesley
John Wesley United Methodist Church will hold an informal worship service at the church at 129 N. Potomac St. on Saturdays during June, July and August. The next service will be Saturday at 5 p.m. The worship service is “come as you are.”...Tags: Potatoes, Animals, John Wesley, Mashed Potatoes, Salads
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Why not eat more vegetables?
The list of reasons to eat veggies is a long one: Vegetables play an important role in weight management. They are naturally low in calories and cholesterol, are fat-free and packed with health-enhancing phytonutrients. - Veggies help protect...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Iron (dietary supplement), Steaks, Chicken Breast, Pears
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Around West Hagerstown
Valley Art Association Valley Art Association will hold an art show titled “Seasons: Painting after Fifty” during the month of July at the Mansion House Art Gallery, 501 Highland Drive in Hagerstown. The show will be on view Fridays and...Tags: Potatoes, Mashed Potatoes, Social Issues, Painting, Salads
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Yard sale
Hagerstown Business and Professional Women's Club will hold a yard sale Saturday from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 17815 Garden View Road in Maugansville. Housewares, books, jewelry, clothes and miscellaneous items will be sold. Proceeds will benefit the club'...Tags: Business, Ice Cream, Potatoes, Animals, Mashed Potatoes
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Pancake supper Saturday at Salem Reformed Church
Salem Reformed Church will hold a pancake supper Saturday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. The meal consists of pancakes, eggs, sausage, fruit and a drink. The event is sponsored by IHOP. There is no charge for the meal, but a love offering will be accepted....Tags: Potatoes, Mashed Potatoes, Salads, Auction Service, Roast Beef
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Senior site plans open house week
The Southeastern senior site, on Mount Vernon Drive in Keedysville, will hold an open house week of activities the week of June 13 to 17. Marcia Davies will conduct gentle exercises Monday, followed by guest speaker Chief Jeff Hewitt of the Boonsboro...Tags: Anglicanism, Steaks, Roman Catholicism, Travel, Salads
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Movie night is back at the recreation center
The Memorial Recreation Center wishes to thank the Washington County Free Library for support for its outdoor movie series this summer. The first movie will be shown Saturday, June 11, at 8:30 p.m. at the MRC parking lot. It will be sponsored by West...Tags: Pies and Tarts, Potatoes, Washington (U.S. state), Chicken, Entertainment
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Seasonings: From the Farm: Music, cars and food will entertain at customer appreciation day
Contributing WriterCustomer Appreciation Day is here! Plan to bring lawn chairs or blankets so you can picnic with us this Saturday. We will have barbecue sandwiches and beverages catered by Steve Gray’s Front Porch BBQ. There also will be music for visitors to...Tags: Cream Cheese, Radishes, Summer Squash, Zucchini, Sourdough Bread
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Recipes: Meals on a budget
Most Americans spend about $150 a week on food, according to the latest Gallup poll on the matter. High-income families can spend as much as $300 or more a week, the same poll says. In the Paitsel household, we try to stick to a $100-per-week budget for...
Tags: Apples, Bacon, Summer Squash, Salt, Zucchini
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Seasonings: From the Farm: Customer Appreciation Day set for June 22
Contributing WriterSaturday was a very pleasant day to be outside. Although the farmers’ market wasn’t as busy as usual, we had a steady flow of people stop in. Mark your calendars for our next big event. Our Customer Appreciation Day will be June 22. Plan...Tags: Cream Cheese, Radishes, Summer Squash, Baking Powder, Salt
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Seasonings: From the Farm: Customer Appreciation Day is June 22
Contributing WriterSaturday was a very pleasant day to be outside. Although the farmers’ market wasn’t as busy as usual, we had a steady flow of people stop in. Mark your calendars for our next big event. Our Customer Appreciation Day will be held on Saturday,...Tags: Honey, Potatoes, Radishes, Cabbage, Summer Squash
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Blue garlic looks odd but is safe to eat
South Bend TribuneQ. I made a batch of pickled dill beans. Instead of the regular garlic, I bought a head of garlic with big cloves. I had to cut the cloves in half. Now they’ve turned blue. Are the beans still safe to eat? A. Blue garlic in green bean pickles...Tags: Garlic
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