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FOOD FOR THOUGHT — A feast for Easter (or anytime)

FOOD FOR THOUGHT — A feast for Easter (or anytime)

by MS Christian Living | Apr 5, 2021 | Columns, Food for Thought, Lifestyle

Recipes by JAY MORGAN PHOTOS COURTESY FRIDAY NIGHT PORCH PARTY   A feast for Easter (or anytime) For a few recipes worthy of Easter Sunday dinner — but with a twist — we went back to our friends at Friday Night Porch Party.  We’ve got three words for y’all:...
FOOD FOR THOUGHT — 3 teen favorites

FOOD FOR THOUGHT — 3 teen favorites

by MS Christian Living | Mar 4, 2021 | Columns, Food for Thought, Lifestyle

Recipes by JAY MORGAN      In honor of the 30 high-school seniors in our cover story, we asked Madison resident Jay Morgan if we could print three teen-friendly recipes from his Friday Night Porch Party website. Even the pickiest young person should find something...
FOOD FOR THOUGHT — Sweets for your sweetheart

FOOD FOR THOUGHT — Sweets for your sweetheart

by MS Christian Living | Feb 1, 2021 | Columns, Food for Thought, Lifestyle

By HALEY FRANKS   Sweets for your sweetheart        For our Valentine’s edition of Food For Thought, we reached out to one of our favorite bakers, Haley Franks, for some yummy recipes (including one for those watching their diet!) to share with your...

FOOD FOR THOUGHT — Fresh and healthy recipes for the new year

by MS Christian Living | Jan 13, 2021 | Columns, Food for Thought, Lifestyle

By KATHERINE COWGER   Fresh and healthy recipes for the new year   ORANGE ALMOND FLOUR COOKIES WITH DARK CHOCOLATE AND PISTACHIOS   3 cups almond flour 5 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted ⅓ cup maple syrup 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 teaspoon orange...
FOOD FOR THOUGHT — Bring on Christmas

FOOD FOR THOUGHT — Bring on Christmas

by MS Christian Living | Nov 30, 2020 | Columns, Food for Thought, Lifestyle

By REBECCA TURNER   Bring on Christmas      If there was ever a year that needed to celebrate a Savior born, it’s 2020! This year’s celebrations might look different, but the reason for the season remains the same.      This time of year, our family enjoys my...
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