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January 2024
Embracing Authenticity: Being True to You

Embracing Authenticity: Being True to You

Society has a way of boxing us into neat little categories, urging us to don masks that fit the narrative. The unfortunate truth about being wholeheartedly you is that you don’t always fit into a little box with an expertly coiffed bow.

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Cooking for the Season

Cooking for the Season

RECIPES INCLUDED: Herbal Chai Tea, Protein Seed Crackers, Beet Hummus, Delicata Squash Chips, Creamy Cashew Butternut Squash Soup, Stuffed Acorn Squash, Warm Farro Salad, Raw Vegan Cacao Truffles

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A Line in the Sand

A Line in the Sand

Immediately the world lost its collective mind, because deep down inside we’re all still in high school. When we see the popular girl and the one jock with a personality finally get together, we start whispering in the hallways and passing notes about it in homeroom.

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Restaurant Weeks Are Upon Us

Restaurant Weeks Are Upon Us

Crowds will never be at a lower point any time during 2024 than they will be the final week of January and into early February. It’s the perfect time to take a ride to see downtown Savannah and enjoy some of the great eats that have been making national headlines for a few years now.

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Educating Tomorrow’s Artisans

Educating Tomorrow’s Artisans

American College of the Building Arts (ACBA) students can earn a Bachelor of Applied Sciences degree in one of the following specializations: architectural carpentry, timber framing, blacksmithing, plaster, architectural stone, and classical architecture and design.

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Goals: It’s the New Year; Now What?

Goals: It’s the New Year; Now What?

Besides diet and exercise, sleep and mental health are two more ways to improve our overall health. Sleep hygiene consists of regular sleep schedules and a clutter-free bedroom that is dark, quiet, and cool. Getting 7 to 8 hours of sleep nightly is important to allow the body to rest and rejuvenate.

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