Lifestyle

Quick Fix: Baked Stuffed Shrimp

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One of my husband’s favorite dishes when we dine out is Baked Stuffed Shrimp. I decided to bring the restaurant experience home and created a simple version that is tender, with a moist flavorful stuffing.

Keeping your kids warm and safe

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When the power goes out, it can throw off all of your family’s normal routines. If the power failure is in winter, the danger of extreme cold can add to the problem. Younger children — especially infants — are at risk for hypothermia. But alternative sources of heat can be hazardous. So how do parents keep their kids warm — and safe?

Ex-etiquette: Should I go to his family reunion?

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Q. My child’s father and I have been divorced for 20 years. We have a daughter who is now 23. He remarried and also has another daughter, age 18. The girls are quite close. My daughter came home from college with an invitation to her father’s family reunion and she has asked me to attend with her. I have not talked to a relative of his since the divorce, but my daughter is begging me to go. She tells me her father and his wife have said they have no problem with my attending. This seems awkward to me, but there are some relatives I would like to see. What’s good ex-etiquette?

5 tips for traveling the world by yourself

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Traveling the world can be exciting, adventurous, entertaining and, sometimes, scary. The last is no reason to stay home, however.

Review: Absorbing new science fact book shoots for the ‘Moon’

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Nothing has preoccupied humanity quite like our fascination with the moon.

Is the extreme cold bad for your lungs?

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From frostbite to hypothermia, extremely cold can be dangerous.

Mayo Clinic Minute: Heart health and dangers of shoveling snow

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Shoveling and digging out after a heavy snowfall can be a good workout for most people; but for those with heart disease, shoveling is best left for others to do.

Reminisce: Decade of the Lima Car Works

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In the summer of 1889 optimism about Lima’s future flowed as freely as the oil discovered four years earlier on the banks of the Ottawa River and the city, which would win renown for producing steam locomotives, seemed in the eyes of some on the verge of becoming a manufacturer of the rail cars those locomotives hauled.

19 Hawthorne to host adult prom

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LIMA — Local photographer Dallas Castle has been working hard on an event to support a special cause and give local couples a fun night out.

Quiz yourself on the New Hampshire primary

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For more than a century, the Granite State has officially set the nominating process in motion by hosting the nation’s first presidential primary. But how much do you know about this time-honored political tradition? Test your knowledge with this short, fun quiz.