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Thanksgiving and Christmas are two holidays that always evoke thoughts of home. Decorating for the holidays is part of the fun, but acquiring a lot of “stuff” can get expensive — and then, there’s the issue of storing it for most of the year. How can you make your decor do double duty?
When Susie Coelho mentioned magnolias, I was transported back to childhood.
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When Susie Coelho mentioned magnolias, I was transported back to childhood.
I had a plan for my weekday off. I was going to be one of the folks who just happened to be walking the Ocean Springs-Biloxi bridge while first lady Marsha Barbour encouraged us to “Let’s Go Walkin’, Mississippi.”
I don’t need this much stuff,” I muttered to myself as a teetering stack of reused empty plastic feta, barbecued chicken and sliced meat containers and their lids fell over on the kitchen floor.
Those dark clouds came out of nowhere.