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By Cassie Livingston
In Center Block
Jun 5th, 2020
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If you’ve been buying or planting fresh herbs, you may have found them wilting sooner than you were able to use them. We’ve asked a few experts to guide us in the best ways to preserve our summer bounty. Photography by KELLY MOORE CLARK | Styling by TAYLOR BENNETT FRESH ROSEMARY: Fresh rosemary is on...
By Cassie Livingston
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Jun 5th, 2020
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This classic pesto recipes combines fresh basil leaves, pine nuts, Parmesan cheese, extra virgin olive oil, salt and pepper for a delicious sauce or spread. Photograph by KELLY MOORE CLARK | Styling by TAYLOR BENNETT WHAT YOU’LL NEED: 2 cups of fresh basil leaves 1/2 cup grated Parmesan 1/2 cup extra...
By Cassie Livingston
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Apr 29th, 2020
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Get growing this spring with these four herbal mainstays. Basil, mint, thyme and rosemary are essential for great grub and craft cocktails. Whether your investing in an indoor planter or looking to start a garden, these herbs are the bees knees.Photo by Taylor Bennett BasilBasil is a fragrant herb th...
By Cassie Livingston
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Apr 29th, 2020
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Article and Photography by HEATHER LAND A blanket of wild greens give a garden path both function and whimsy. White clover and wild plantain grow amongst a rogue patch of mint – choking out the spring stickers without the use of chemical sprays.Clover surrounds okra seedlings, helping to absorb the e...
By Cassie Livingston
In AskErin
Apr 29th, 2020
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by ERIN SHARPLIN LOVE | erinlove@panachebyerin.com As a professional organizer, I teach my clients that uncluttering and sorting are the first steps to take before the organizing process can really begin. But, you have to have a plan that works for you and your family. The good news is that it does n...
By Nathan Coker
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Apr 29th, 2020
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This houseplant is one of our favorites. Also known as the dumb cane, this plant is recognized for it’s brilliantly-hued folliage. As the lower leaves drop, the can bottom is more apparent. Photo by Kelly Moore Clark Plant Care HOW MUCH LIGHT DOES IT NEED? Bright, indirect sunlight with protection fr...
By Cassie Livingston
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Apr 29th, 2020
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Recipe and Photograph by HEATHER LAND Waffles however you please. These homemade gluten-free waffles were rolled in cinnamon and raw coconut sugar hot out of the waffle iron. Next, drizzle with coconut caramel sauce and top with coconut whipped cream....
By Cassie Livingston
In Simply Lou
Apr 29th, 2020
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article by LOU DAVENPORT I have written about this subject before. My dear mama seemed to enjoy torturing me by wanting to fix my hair to look like a little southern belle and that just went against my rebellious little soul. I know she wanted a perfect little princess, but she got me. Bless her [&he...
By Cassie Livingston
In Center Block
Apr 29th, 2020
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KELLY MOORE CLARK GIVES US TIPS ON HOW TO RESTYLE A SPACE IN YOUR HOME USING WHAT YOU ALREADY HAVE Tasked with making over a bedroom for our BayouLife Home Issue seemed like a fun and easy pursuit until the state was put under a stay-at-home order. Using materials around her home, Kelly Moore Clark [...
By Cassie Livingston
In Bayou Kidz
Apr 29th, 2020
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and Stop Worrying About What You Can’t Do article by Cindy G. Foust Well, hello there coronacation companions, how in the name of Star Trek the Next Frontier are you? Like me, that’s how you feel, right? Or can I get a big AMEN Brother Ben? Whoever in the cat hair Brother Ben is I […]...