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August 27, 2008
Restaurant Review: Mom’s Apple Pie
Mom's Apple Pie proves it's more than just a place to get delicious homemade pie. It triples as a general store and wine shop.
Shortcuts: Jazz up an old favorite in your microwave
Mary Ann Kauckak shares easy-to-make recipes in her weekly column, “Shortcuts.”
August 24, 2008
Dear Nancy: What every middle school parent should know
Nancy Johnson shares parenting advice in her column, “Dear Nancy.”
Mom on the Run: Kids can ruin the most airtight of plans
Lianne Wilkens shares the trials and tribulations of being a “Mom on the Run.”
Meet the Manassas ‘Golden Girls’
These ladies built their dream home together, but now it’s time to part ways.
August 20, 2008
Shortcuts: Creative options for school sack lunches
Mary Ann Kauchak shares easy-to-make recipes in her weekly column, “Shortcuts.”
August 17, 2008
Mom on the Run: A sudden appreciation for gray
Lianne Wilkens shares the trials and tribulations of being a “Mom on the Run.”
Potomac Place residents bowl for gold
While Michael Phelps goes for Olympic glory in Beijing, a group of local seniors are going for their own Olympic glory closer to home—on the Nintendo Wii.
August 16, 2008
A Sunday Woodbridge broadcast attracts children’s attention
For children's evangelist-slash-Uncle Sam-slash-Dr. Terry Horn, wearing a patriotic costume during Sunday service is as spiritually inspired as the name of the mechanism by which he broadcasts his biblical message, Studio 7.
August 13, 2008
Shortcuts: So what if you’re no Rachael Ray or Bobby Flay?
Mary Ann Kauchak shares easy-to-make recipes in her weekly column, “Shortcuts.”
Restaurant Review: Giorgio’s Family Restaurant
Every member of the Lampros family brings something to the table at Giorgio's Family Restaurant in Montclair Plaza.
August 10, 2008
Mom on the Run: ‘A baby step into a grown-up world’
Lianne Wilkens shares the trials and tribulations of being a “Mom on the Run.”
Dear Nancy: How do you talk to children about grief?
Nancy Johnson, an experienced child-care provider, shares parenting advice in her column, “Dear Nancy.”
Student’s guide dog provides help in many ways
Finding the dorm is only the first hurdle when you're going to college in a world made for sighted people. But guide dogs can help in many more ways than just getting around.
August 09, 2008
11-year-old to meet in-coming president
President McCain, President Obama, it doesn't matter: 11-year-old Déja Nell will be at his inauguration.
August 06, 2008
Shortcuts: Easy bagels and fool-proof pancakes
Mary Ann Kauchak shares easy-to-make, healthy recipes in her weekly column, “Shortcuts.”
Restaurant Review: BR Frozen Custard
To date, 150 customers have tried to consume this six-pound sundae and only four have succeeded.
August 03, 2008
Mom on the Run: 1980s make comeback for casual Fridays
Lianne Wilkens shares the trials and tribulations of being a “Mom on the Run.”
Woman loses 150 pounds to skate again
Susan Hopkins of Dale City had returned to skating after dropping about 150 pounds.
Ask a Dentist: Eating crackers puts you at high risk for decay
Many common, everyday foods have tremendous potential to cause tooth decay.
August 02, 2008
Impressions: Novel unveils hiking, fishing, secrets
“Impressions” appears in The Potomac News and Manassas Journal Messenger on the first and third Saturdays.
Rosary gets pop music makeover
John Giaier and Bill Gildenstern created “Rosary Tapes,” a collection of Roman Catholic prayers and meditations for the rosary set to contemporary music by the pair of jingle writers better known for helping Ford Motor Co. sell cars.
July 31, 2008
