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Where to Celebrate Taylor Swift’s New Album
• September 30, 2025
Say “Shake it Off” to the week, put on your best “Cardigan,” grab your “Lover” and head out to these area celebrations for “The Life of a Showgirl,” Taylor Swift’s […]
Review: ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ Is Swift at Her Most Grown Up, Mature Sound
• April 22, 2024
Taylor Swift has done it again. “The Tortured Poets Department,” was originally supposed to be one album and in typical Swift fashion, she dropped a double “anthology” with 31 songs. […]
Laura’s Gluten-Free Maple Donuts
• August 11, 2022
My family and maple syrup are synonymous. We would tap the trees, collect the sap, and boil the maple syrup (twice — most places only do it once, and man […]
Laura’s Candy Cane Cookies
• December 16, 2021
I’m not a big candy person. I love baked goods, pies, cakes, patisserie — you name it. Candy, however, has never been my thing. On Halloween, I was the kid […]
Laura’s Linzer Cookies
• December 2, 2021
I love Linzer cookies. Why do I love Linzer cookies? Well, let me tell you. One, is because there is jam in them and I love jam. Jam is essentially […]
