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Pasta shells with green peas

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Pasta, a creamy sauce, and green peas are a scrumptious combination to help celebrate the end of summer. The peas give this dish a fresh burst of summertime flavor, and I can’t resist a creamy pasta paired with just about any other ingredient.

Lean and tasty zucchini rollatini

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In a typical summer season, we would have an abundance of zucchini and other squash in our garden. However, for a couple of years we have dealt with squash bugs that have ultimately messed with our growing season. So my zucchini adventures have been few and far between lately.

Retired? Consider benefits of part-time work

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After spending decades in the workforce, you might look forward to the day you retire. But if you decide, for one reason or another, that you’d like to redefine “retirement” to include part-time work or consulting, you could enjoy exercising your skills and meeting new people. But you can also receive some key financial benefits. Specifically, bringing in some paychecks in your retirement can help you in these areas: • YOU COULD CONTRIBUTE MORE TO YOUR IRA.

Creamy Pesto Pasta with Fresh Corn

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Pasta in any form is a favorite go-to meal, any day of the week. We bake it, boil it, toss it in salads, and put it in our soups, just to name a few of its versatile uses.

“The very existence of libraries affords the best evidence that we may yet have hope for the future man.” – T.S. Eliot

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It is back to school time. The air is filled with every emotion for these young students who are starting a new year. We need to embrace theiremotionsandhelpthem havethebestyearofgrowing. These students are learning to become better readers, writers, and scientists. All important lessons to learn for them to thrive as working adults, but more important are the lessons they learn in human behavior - the give andtakeoffriendship,theimportance of telling the truth, being honest in every aspect of their lives, and finding their strength in handling their emotions. Growing up is hard, but there are simple things we can do to help ease these young students worries. READING BOOKS is a great stepping stone! There is a plethora of books on all subjects of growing up and dealing with friends, bullies, homework, stress, and any otherchallengetheymayface. It may help open the door to a conversation or could help them feel better in general.

“Libraries are not made; they grow. Good as it is to inherit a library, it is better to collect one.” — Augustine Birrell

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Creating a space to house the wonderful collection of books in a library is never ending. To care for books and create an inviting space is the future goal of our library. Our first steps to start achieving this goal has begun. The Munday City - County Library would like to thank Anjie Anderson for volunteering her time and organization skills to our young reader’s room (green room). She worked diligently to create an organized room. Every book was placed in its new home and clearly labeled.

It’s easy to make your own natural oat milk

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I must admit, I kind of agreed with the naysayers who claimed the term “milk” should not be used to describe a beverage that is derived from plants. Nut milks like cashew and almond, oat milk, and soy milk are only a few of the many varieties that have gained popularity of late.

Food safety this school year

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FSIS WASHINGTON — A healthy meal is more than selecting nutritious foods; it also includes safe food handling from the moment it’s being prepared and up until lunchtime. Would you pass or fail the safe lunch packing test? The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has four tips for parents and caregivers to get an easy A in food safety this school year.

Don’s Views

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If you’re a regular reader of this column – and I hope you are – you might recall I’ve written about special condiments and seasonings before. I wrote about Grey Poupon mustard in August 2022 and received some positive feedback.Roger Johnson said that was his favorite column I’ve written.