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Editor’s Note
Besides the stories, Glamour magazine also tagged this recipe as the “100 recipes every woman should know.” Either way, I figured I should get to know this chicken and try to tackle the recipe. For the next few weeks, I scoured the grocery stores looking for a chicken that would be easy to manage for my first try at cooking a whole chicken.

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Growing by the wheels
Although the newer bike I had at the time was a cruiser I had won off of a glitch contest with Sweet Leaf Tea, oddly enough, it wasn’t in the best of shape. So, instead of spending money on a new one, I brought my mom’s bike, a road bike purchased in 1983 in Ruston, to River City Cycling to have it refurbished.

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Thank goodness for guinness
My nickname for the last gazillion years has been Big Red (6 feet tall plus red hair). I may or may not have gone to Deadwood, S.D., once with my cousin and spent an entire night talking in an Irish accent, convincing everyone I was visiting from County Cork in Ireland.

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Celebrating Women
First, take a brief look at how the war played out. War broke out over disagreements in Europe about territory and boundaries, among other issues. By the end of 1915, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany and the Ottoman Empire were battling the Allied Powers of Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Belgium, Serbia, Montenegro and Japan.

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The Bride’s BesT Bud
You will need a touch more color, brightening and contouring due to photography and lighting. I am a huge advocate of natural and modern makeup. It is chic and timeless. You will have your wedding photos forever and you want your husband to always admire them.

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Light Upgrades
While searching for a home, I learned this is what you want to look for, a home that is structurally sound, one that will stand the test of time. A home can be staged and look exactly like what you are looking for, but you need to know what’s lurking behind the surface.

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Bonus Room
My usual haunts did not let me down. I found the key central piece: a distressed Union Jack coffee table created by Vanicka Newell, owner of King’s Antique Mall. But, I knew the room needed additional impact – something that would make it stand apart from any other bonus room, which is where the photo wall mural came in.

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Personal service
Laughingly, I won’t say how many years because then I would hear you all mentally adding up the numbers. Now a restaurant serving a delicious lunch with excellent service could inspire an article, but when they serve 30 guests with the same ease as a table for two it is definitely noteworthy.

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Pro-Shreveport-Bossier City
Q: What advice would you give other women regarding pursuing their dreams? DEROSIA:.

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Wedding Videography
Today’s wedding videos are more than a tripod at the back of a church, but still many couples don’t put videography on their priority list. Modern-day wedding videos can be likened to a soundtrack of your relationship. They’re a music video of the most important day of your life and something you can look back on for years to come.

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Inspired by love
Of course that was before the Internet, Facebook and Snapchat completely changed social networks from homegrown to world known. But, for one local couple, they actually did know each other before they were 16. Christy Canady and Taunton Melville first met as young schoolmates.

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Standing on holy ground
“It’s the stuff we like when we go on vacation. We wanted to bring that back to Benton,” Hospitality Director Derek Schreiber said. Schreiber along with Culinary Director Holly Moore Schreiber and Event Coordinator Hillary Moore make up the Sainte Terre team.

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MARCH [ AGENDA ]
FUN FOR THE FAMILY MARCH 8: MILES FOR MEALS 5K, presented by the Caddo Council on Aging and sponsored by AT&T. The event will benefit the Meals on Wheels program. Join us for an afternoon of live music and family fun starting at 2 p.m. at Marilyn’s Place, 4041 Fern Ave.

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Springtime Selections
Spread about 1/4 cup of the stuffing down the center of each chicken breast. Fold over one side of chicken breast, and then roll one long side other side. Tie bacon strips gently around each end and the middle of the rolled chicken breast. Place the egg and butter milk in a shallow bowl and mix well.

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Signature Style Show
Weddings with Style International Magazine held its annual style show Jan. 25 at the Bossier Civic Center. The show featured plenty of ideas for brides and grooms for weddings. Guests were also able to enter in a drawing to win a free honeymoon vacation.

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Krewe of justinian
[ SCENE STEALERS ] 1. Rendi and Dr. Josh Wiggins 2. Suzanne and Judge Ford Stinson 3. Ken and Linda Wright, Brenda and Kenny Haines, Linda and Moise Sinitiere 4. Debra and Ben Politz 5. Billy Guin, Jim McMichael, Deryl Medlin, Claude Bookter 6. Carolyn Pearce, Caroline Pearce, Marshall Pearce 7.

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Krewe of Centaur
[ SCENE STEALERS ] 1. Michelle Woodruff, Lanya Bernard 2. Lance Enkey, April Berry 3. Lakisha and Antonio Taylor 4. Austin Lohman, Crystal Taylor 5. Dale Woods, Erin Woods, Sandy Morehead 6. Pam Griffith, Julie Eddlemon, Brian and Denise Landry 7. Shelly, Marty and Sara Gonsoulin 8.

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Krewe of gemini
The Krewe of Gemini hosted their XXVI grand bal on Jan. 31 at the Shreveport Convention Center in downtown Shreveport. The evening included the royaly tableau where there captain, king, queen, dukes and duchesses were presented as well as past royalty from previous years.

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To The Soul
During this summer in Grand Isle, things change for Edna. The sea has an intoxicating effect on her. It seduces her. It invites contemplation. The change is gradual, but slowly Edna begins to ignore stifling societal expectations and starts to do as she pleases.
