Think outside the oven this holiday season
When most families think of holiday cooking, they typically picture baked goods and time spent in the kitchen near the oven.
When most families think of holiday cooking, they typically picture baked goods and time spent in the kitchen near the oven.
The Embassy Suites will host lunch at the Charles S. Cock House Museum, located at 400 E. Hopkins Street, from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 22.
I am no fan of diets. Most diets can work, for a while, but most people tend to “yoyo” up and down with dieting. They apply themselves for a while but soon they fall back into old habits.
According to the SafeNeedleDisposal.org, Americans discard 7.8 billion needles every year. But unfortunately, the majority of self-injectors are still disposing of sharps in the municipal solid waste stream, placing environmental service workers and the general public at risk for needle stick injuries and infections from accidental exposure to used syringes. Photos courtesy of Getty Images
If you're among the millions of people in the United States who suffer from a chronic illness, you may use "sharps" to manage your medical condition at home or on the go.
Q. What is foxfire? I was reading “Search the Dark” by Charles Todd and found a reference to that. A. Here’s the quote from Todd’s mystery: “They’ve vanished, then, Rutledge
My journey takes me to Veterans Patrol, a new faith-based organization in San Marcos. When we meet, veterans share a camaraderie and the warmth of brotherhood because of our military
Thanksgiving and the Holiday Season will soon be upon us. Since this means a lot of aluminum cans will be used to hold some of our liquid refreshments, let’s talk
Seven of the original San Marcos 10 met at the Stallions on Texas State University on Wednesday to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the anti-war protest that made U.S. history. From left are Arthur Henson, Paul Cates, Murray Rosenwasser, Sallie Anne Satagaj, Michael Holman, Frances Annie Burleson and Joseph A. Saranello. Not pictured are David G. Bayless and the late Frances Vykoukal and David McConchie. Daily Record photo by Rachel Sonnier
On Nov. 13, 1969, a group of students at Southwest Texas State University — now known as Texas State University — staged an anti-war protest in front of the Stallions
Head 2 Toe’s second annual Holiday Bazaar on Saturday will raise funds to tackle back to school needs in San Marcos.
The celebration of “Peace & Understanding” for the holiday season continues at the Price Center with a new interactive public art project for Third Thursday on Nov. 21 from 4 – 7 p.m.
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