Month: July 2020

“No Bakes” The Perfect Summertime Cookie

By Huckleberry Press / July 30, 2020 /

No Bake Cookies were my sister Jennifer’s speciality growing up. Our dad was a huge fan of these cookies and they never lasted long, come to think of it I don’t think they lasted more than 2 days, ever.

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Spokane Valley’s Very Own Renaissance Man

By Huckleberry Press / July 29, 2020 /

The definition of Renaissance man is a person with many talents or areas of knowledge. For one Spokane Valley Renaissance man, that definition barely scratches the surface.

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Home Isn’t a Place

By Huckleberry Press / July 27, 2020 /

As my family of 4 traversed across the country from Eastern WA through Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, South Dakota, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky we were on a mission ultimately to the beach, but first we had a stop to make in East Tennessee, the place where I spent half my life.

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Hanging on at the Hunters Community Fair

By Huckleberry Press / July 24, 2020 /

When I turned seven my time of living fulltime with my Grandparents had come to an end. I think maybe my Grandfather, Charles Boyd, was trying to hurry and squeeze in some life lessons he thought I was going to need.

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That Damned Alzheimers

By Huckleberry Press / July 23, 2020 /

The phone rings. “Mom’s doctor said she shouldn’t be driving; we canceled her car insurance.” I scream inside: she’s not that bad!!

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Huckleberry Press July 23, 2020

By Huckleberry Press / July 23, 2020 /
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Are You Funding Your Bank or Your Charity?

By Huckleberry Press / July 11, 2020 /

Most consumers don’t stop to think about what happens when a debit or credit card is used to purchase goods and services.

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E-Z Weeknight BBQ Chicken

By Huckleberry Press / July 10, 2020 /

This is a family favorite and I love it for many reasons, mostly because it takes very little effort.

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Huckleberry Press, July 9, 2020

By Huckleberry Press / July 9, 2020 /
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Diversity Means Prosperity

By Huckleberry Press / July 9, 2020 /

by Heatherann Franz Woods It is the fifth year in my garden. I researched, planned, built and destroyed. I have cheered with joy at the first fruit, danced under the…

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