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Food Trucks to Retail Trucks

There is no doubt that a food truck phenomenon has happened in all major U.S cities and even smaller towns across the nation. Food trucks are no longer only for outdoor festivals and fairs, but they are showing up on random street corners, school parking lots, and any community event that may be happening. Food trucks … read more

Build a Community Garden

Bring your community together and enjoy getting your hands in the dirt while learning about the food to table movement by constructing a community garden. This is an activity that people of all ages can enjoy. Get started by pulling together neighbors, friends and everyone else who lives in your area. Regardless of wh… read more

Prepare Dinner in Record Time

After a long day at work, it pays to have a stocked pantry. So don't stress when the kids are asking, "what's for dinner?" Here's how to make the most of your pantry ingredients while making health a priority. Here's what can work. Instead of pulling out a box of prepared mac-n-cheese, you'll be happy to find out makin… read more

Why People Read a News Story

A survey has been done analyzing why readers click on a specific article in an online news source. The study questions what makes certain news appealing by what words are contained in the title and introductory text. In general the research was carried out by studying which articles were the most “popular” on any g… read more

Flappers & Women's Emancipation

The so called Roaring Twenties was a wild and crazy period full of flappers dancing the Charleston, speakeasies and glamor. Women performers like Josephine Baker, Maud Allan and Tallulah Bankhead challenged women's roles and sexuality by performing powerful, provocatives dances and they were greatly admired by women. S… read more