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Last-Minute Tax Filers – This is for You
Hate April 15, tax day? Well, this year you’re in luck. To cope with all the changes that COVID- 19 brought, including a delayed due date last year, stimulus checks, and an…
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First Came Phishing, Now There’s … Smishing
Most of us have heard of the term “phishing.” But did you know that phishing done by SMS (that stands for Short Message Service) text message has its own name? That’s right,…
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Morel Mushroom and Wild Rice Risotto
The grand dame of spring mushrooms, morels are available fresh for only a few fleeting weeks in spring. Prized by chefs for their rich, smoky flavor, morels are also delightful simply sautéed…
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Create a Gorgeous Edible Garden
You can grow quite a bit of food in just a few pots. These herbs and veggie container garden ideas will also make stylish additions to your doorstep, deck, patio, or garden.…
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Doing for Others
In our world, there is always someone in need of our best efforts to rally a group of helpers and healers. When we feel bad, often our first instinct is to isolate…
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Cancer’s Blessing: A Patient’s Perspective (4th in a series)
In January we introduced you to our friend, Paul Bohannon. Eight years ago, Paul was diagnosed with prostate cancer, and given 6 months to live. Yet here he is to tell his…
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Have an Exercise Snack: Try the Standing 7- Minute Workout
By Tara Parker-Pope Just as you might grab a handful of chips or nuts to break the monotony of your day, an exercise “snack” is a short burst of movement you can…
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What’s the Difference Between HDL and LDL Cholesterol?
Cholesterol frequently gets a bum rap, but it’s necessary for your body to function properly. Your body uses cholesterol to make hormones and vitamin D, and support digestion. Your liver generates enough…
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How Has the Pandemic Changed Me?
By Margo Ewing Woodacre, MSW Now that a year has passed since the official start of the COVID-19 pandemic – a year full of uncertainties, frustrations and fears – we find ourselves…
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Delaware Hospice Center: A Unique Option
Over 96% of Delaware Hospice patients receive care at home, but every once in a while, there are special circumstances that require 24-hour, short-term care outside the home. That’s where the Delaware…