Fiddling With Time
In the March/April issue, humorist Phil Gulley writes: “Daylight savings is a fine thing, but how about adding more hours to the day?”
In the March/April issue, humorist Phil Gulley writes: “Daylight savings is a fine thing, but how about adding more hours to the day?”
Read the prize-winning fiction from The Saturday Evening Post 2014 Great American Fiction Contest winner and runners-up.
Four years after an accident forced Penny to skip a special autumn ritual, she returns to the park bench that brought the promise of first love.
In an effort to help the homeless in their town of Burlington, Vermont, three caring businesswomen baked their charity program, “Cookies for Good,” into life.
When Sheriff Jerry Lovell hears strange reports that wild turkeys are roaming about his small town, his investigation turns up even weirder happenings between the local townsfolk.
Instructor Molly Tittle shows you how to go all out with sprint-in-place workouts from Paleo Fitness author Darryl Edwards.
Sherman “Scotty” Safford—who posed as the up-and-coming pitcher for the Red Sox—shares the story of being discovered by Norman Rockwell.
In this recipe, you’ll learn to make your own lavender-infused honey for an ambrosial pound cake.
Congratulations to Neal Levin our May/June 2013 Limerick Laughs Contest Winner!
In 1954, the White Citizens’ Councils began a campaign of intimidation to shut down the movement toward integration.
Learn to make tiny cork planters. Plus, tips for caring for succulents.
Join the dance party at Duffy’s Bar and Grill. New humor!
Ripe, juicy slices of summer stone fruit add another dimension to the traditional American cornmeal cake.
Combine the best of the garden into a single, easy-to-prepare dish.
An army surgeon writes of his gratitude to the civilian volunteers of the Sanitary Commission, seeing them as a sign that mankind has entered a new era.
Foods naturally red, blue, and purple contain powerful anthocyanin antioxidants widely believed to benefit the heart and blood vessels.