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Dandelions – Childhood Fun for You and Yours

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ourmshome.com – Mark W. LaSalle, Ph.D. – 2024-04-13 08:45:07

SUMMARY: Blowing dandelion seed balls, a cherished childhood ritual, evokes memories of making wishes and spreading seeds. The Common Dandelion, Taraxacum officinale, is widely recognized for its yellow flowers and unique seed dispersal method, aided by silky pappi. Originating from Eurasia, this plant is now common in North America and Europe, thriving in various environments. Not only is every part of this plant edible, from leaves to roots which can substitute for coffee, but it also has historical herbal uses. Despite its invasive status in some areas, the dandelion holds sentimental value, connecting generations with nature and childhood whimsy.

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Lawndale Elementary Students Elect First Mascot: Meet Champ

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ourmshome.com – Rebecca Turner – 2024-11-13 16:00:00

SUMMARY: Lawndale Elementary School students participated in their first-ever mascot election on November 5. Principal Talina Knight emphasized the importance of having a mascot for school spirit and branding. The initiative, proposed by teacher Denise Carter, taught students about the election process through real-world applications, including leadership and campaigning. Students created mascots, led by the dolphin, golden retriever, and panther, and campaigned using posters and costumes. On November 4, students registered to vote, and the election was conducted using a system reflecting real-world electoral processes. The golden retriever, named Champ, was ultimately elected as the school’s mascot.

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Southern Miss Media and Entertainment Arts Students Produce Exclusive Interview with Three-Time Grammy Winner Bobby Rush

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ourmshome.com – University of Southern Mississippi – 2024-11-13 08:56:00

SUMMARY: On November 5, the University of Southern Mississippi hosted three-time Grammy-winning blues artist Bobby Rush for an exclusive student-produced interview, part of the EARS series. The 91-year-old shared entertaining and poignant stories across his 70-year career, infused with soulful harmonica performance. Led by Dr. Will Thompson, EARS connects students with established artists for real-world experience in audio and video production. Interviewer Bethal Miles highlighted Rush’s resilience through a turbulent era in the music industry. Rush emphasized the blues’ significance, leaving the audience inspired. This collaboration signifies USM’s commitment to bridging education with professional music experiences.

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Talkin’ About Tacos | Our Mississippi Home

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ourmshome.com – Julian Brunt – 2024-11-10 11:30:00

SUMMARY: Tacos are a popular handheld food worldwide, available at fast food chains, Mexican restaurants, and street stalls, or easily made at home. The first decision is whether to use corn or flour tortillas, with corn being authentic and flour more common in the U.S. Tacos can be made with a wide variety of ingredients, including leftovers, seafood, or meats. The breakfast taco, originating in Monterrey, Mexico, is a favorite, with ingredients like eggs and bacon. Other options include cheeseburger tacos or salads like pimento cheese. Tacos are versatile and can be paired with chips, soup, or condiments like hot sauce.

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