Wildfire Outdoor Living reports tips for the ultimate homegating party, including themed dishes, cocktails, decor, and seating for a successful gathering.
The Salt Lake Tribune profiles author Jennifer Adams and her BabyLit board books that introduce classic literature to toddlers, with recent titles on Macbeth and War and Peace.
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Stacker mined data from WalletHub to curate a gallery of the most pet-friendly cities in America based on pet budget, pet health and wellness, and outdoor pet-friendliness in America's 50 biggest cities.
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