Grain bowls make for easy economical meal prep

#MiddleburyCT #MothersDay #NoBakeTruffle People often ask me about suggestions for inexpensive meal prep ideas. I have two words: grain bowls. But what are grain bowls, exactly? Grain ... Continue Reading →

Moments in Time – May 17, 2023

#MiddleburyCT On June 4, 1411, France’s King Charles VI granted a monopoly for the ripening of Roquefort cheese to the village of Roquefort-sur-Soulzon. The cheese’s origin ... Continue Reading →

Pink tears from cat is normal

#MiddleburyCT #PinkTears #Cats #OlderCat DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I adopted an older cat recently. Chuck is a joy and has settled into the household without a problem. However, I’ve ... Continue Reading →

Prescription costs $500 for a month’s supply

#MiddleburyCT #Constipation #ColoredSweat DEAR DR. ROACH: What can you tell me about a prescription of 145 mcg of Linzess, and why a doctor would prescribe a pill over $500? What are ... Continue Reading →

Now Here’s a Tip – May 16, 2023

#MiddleburyCT “Store kitchen matches wrapped in tin foil to keep them dry when on camping or fishing trips. You can also store them in an empty pill bottle if they are the short ... Continue Reading →

Escale watch features 24 time zones

#MiddleburyCT #Antiques #Escale The Louis Vuitton Escale Time Zone watch features the world’s 24 time zones. Escale (“stopover” in French) was created to appeal to the world ... Continue Reading →

MSTA calls for Middlebury first selectman, others to resign

#MiddleburyCT #MSTA #FirstSelectman Middlebury Small Town Alliance (MSTA) President Jennifer Mahr announced on May 15 that the MSTA is calling for Middlebury First Selectman Edward ... Continue Reading →

Salome’s Stars – Week of May 15, 2023

#MiddleburyCT #Horoscope ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Aspects indicate a potential for confusion or misunderstanding. Keep those lines of communication open between you and your mate ... Continue Reading →

Watch for food safety recalls

#MiddleburyCT #Seniors #Covid The website for the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture is a good place to watch for recalls and alerts. ... Continue Reading →

PACT Act helps vets exposed to toxins

#Middlebury #Veterans #PACTAct VETERANS POST By Freddy Groves A half-million claims have been filed under the PACT Act for exposure to toxins. So far, over $1 billion has been paid ... Continue Reading →