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On the menu: Pecan creations

We may be nearing the end of National Pecan Month, but it’s not too late to commemorate it with one of these treats.

Espresso-rubbed pork tenderloin to highlight five-course dinner

Tequila Corralejo will be featured in a pairing dinner at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Border Grill at Mandalay Bay. The five-course dinner is $150, or $75 for members of the Border Grill VIP Club and will have an entree of espresso-rubbed pork tenderloin.

8 underrated Midwest towns

For people living on either coast, the Midwest brings to mind dairy farms, tornadoes and endless fields of corn. While attending a corn festival isn’t a bad idea, the Midwest has a lot more to offer visitors and locals by way of traditional American culture in the heart of the country. Whether just passing through or planning a specific trip, check out these 8 cities on the way:

The Minimalists’ Message

Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus want you to ask yourself one question: How would your life be better if you owned less stuff?

Replacing weatherstripping is inexpensive

Q: I can see sunlight sneaking in through the weatherstripping in my front door. I know it’s time to replace the weatherstripping, but what type should I buy?

Leaffooted plant bugs hard to control using organic methods

We are seeing quite a bit of fireblight damage to the new growth of pear, Asian pear and apple right now. This is new stem growth that is turning black and, in some cases, this new growth is curving back as it is dying.

Full skittles game sets are hard to pin down

Antique games of all sorts interest collectors. Sometimes the rules of a game or the history of its design and graphics is unknown.

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Inherited furnishings can be reworked to fit any décor

“We need history, not to tell us what happened or to explain the past, but to make the past alive so that it can explain us and make a future possible.” — Allan David Bloom (1930-1992), American Philosopher and Academic