April 29, 2009 RSS feed / Irregular Regulars

Recipes from the Ridge

Recipes from another Era

I have recently been inspired by the news —it seems all bad, depression-like and doom and gloom— and went into my Grandmother McKay's recipe collection. She was a farm-wife and made do with what was available. More...

REAR VIEW

Our next issue in the archive is the Dec. 22, 1976, Vol. 10, No. 5 Sugarloaf Irregular. More...

Thought for the Week

It's nice to recall the good old days when there was plenty of space to park your car More...

OUT & ABOUT WITH LAURA

You just never know who you're going to meet when you go off for the day. More...

As the Mud Churns

The bull was back! Nostalgia Tavern had a full house a couple weeks ago when the mechanical bull was back in town. The old PBR pro Holly Higgins showed her stuff early in the evening with a good ride. More...

IRREDIOMS ~ A look at common idioms

Phrases, sayings & expressions, what they mean & where they came from

Chip off the Old Block A child who resembles a parent in behavior, looks or abilities. This is an old expression. It's been popular for hundreds of years, and it may go back as far as the ancient Greeks. A "block" can be of wood or stone. More...

Moose Mountain

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