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By Nathan Coker
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Sep 8th, 2020
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Photograph by KELLY MOORE CLARK The ghost plant, or Graptopetalum paraguayense, is a cold-hardy, low maintenance trailing succulent. This plant is captivating and has color changing abilities, depending on the amount of light it is getting. It gets its name because of a powdery coating called pruinos...
By Nathan Coker
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Sep 8th, 2020
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BAYOUHEALTH | BY SHANNON DAHLUM How we present ourselves to the world affects how others perceive us. We often choose our outfits because we want to be viewed in a certain way. The clothes we wear, the way we style our hair and the makeup we apply all have an impact on how we feel […]...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Sep 8th, 2020
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article by KENNY COVINGTON I have written and said many times, in articles and in conversation, the most difficult month to catch fish on our lakes and rivers is September. The dog days of summer are still lingering and fall is just around the corner. What is an angler to do in order to stay [&hellip...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Pages
Sep 8th, 2020
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BAYOU PAGES | NIGHTSTANDS & COFFEE TABLES REVIEW BY MEREDITH MCKINNIE “When you change a scent, you change the memory.” I read this book with my nose. This is a glorious love letter to the power of the senses, particularly smell and its connection to memory. Bauermeister writes eloquently about n...
By Nathan Coker
In Blog
Sep 8th, 2020
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Photography by KELLY MOORE CLARK Adding select herbs to honey can add to the benefits that are already offered from honey. While benefits can be found from ingestion, these herb infused options are great for use externally, too. To create your own herb infused honey, you’ll need various fresh or drie...
By Cassie Livingston
In Center Block
Jul 30th, 2020
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PHOTOGRAPHY BY KELLY MOORE CLARKILLUSTRATIONS BY MEAGAN RUSSELLARTICLE BY MEREDITH MCKINNIE Originally from Houston, Doran Smith searched for a new beginning. He moved to Monroe two years ago with the hopes of establishing himself in a new place. His desire to serve people comes naturally and sincere...
By Cassie Livingston
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Jul 30th, 2020
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Styled by TAYLOR BENNETTPhotography by KELLY MOORE CLARK There’s something very rewarding about growing your own produce – especially a good harvest of tomatoes. With so many varieties to choose from, we’ve compiled a list of our favorites. Slice them, dice them, stick them between bread, get the dis...
By Cassie Livingston
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Jul 29th, 2020
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Change your Morning to Change your Life | By Shannon Dalhum Our lives have been looking vastly different over the past few months. With kids out of school for so long and many adults working from home, the daily schedules and routines that we did maintain have all gone out the window. As I’m writing [...
By Cassie Livingston
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Jul 29th, 2020
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Article and Photography by ROBERT K. WRIGHT Soft. Buttery. Airy. Sweet. Addictive. THESE ARE WORDS DESCRIBING A NEW KIND OF COOKIE THAT IS MADE IN NORTHEAST LOUISIANA. BLACK SUGAR TEA CAKES ARE A DELICACY THAT DATE BACK TO SLAVERY, AND MONROE’S BAKER KITA WRIGHT CONTINUES THE TRADITION WITH A RECIPE ...
By Cassie Livingston
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Jul 2nd, 2020
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From delicious libations to grilled salmon, homemade ice cream to a fruit caprese, these recipes are sure to tickle your taste buds. PHOTOGRAPHY BY KELLY MOORE CLARK | ART DIRECTION BY TAYLOR BENNETT BE A PEACH COCKTAIL WHAT YOU NEED:1/2 sliced ripe peach 2 ounces gin 4 ounces tonic water 1 ounce fre...