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Leftovers: Toss? or Not… (+ Turkey Tetrazzini)

Posted on October 31, 2016 by in A Gracious Plenty

Americans waste an estimated 40 percent of the food they buy. In fact, the average person wastes an estimated 25 pounds of food every month, and dairy products are thrown out more than other foods, even produce. Learning kitchen tricks and strategies to store dairy products properly can help reduce food waste. There are many ways […]

A Pleasant Surprise

Posted on October 31, 2016 by in OffTheBeatenPath

(Editor’s Note: Niko Corley’s November, 2015 column, reprinted here, received a Personal Essay Award at the North American Mature Publishers Association Conference in September, in Denver, CO.) “Roostertails,” he mumbled, dejected, peering into the tackle box. “Of all the lures. Roostertails.” He’d set the tackle box with the spoons, buck-tail jigs and other assorted saltwater lures […]

Mesa Verde: Architecture, Archaeology, Adventure

Posted on October 31, 2016 by in Travel

Story by Andrea Gross | Photos by Irv Green I take a deep breath, reach for the side rails, and scramble up a ten-rung ladder. There before me is a small city, tucked into a shelf on a canyon wall, protected by a huge overhang. Some of the buildings are circular, like tall towers. Others […]

November’s History Mystery

Posted on October 31, 2016 by in ALHistory

The Department of Archives and History and Prime magazine have been successful in identifying numerous people in photographs featured in this column. Your help has been invaluable. This month, Archives is hosting a “reunion,” bringing together many of the people in this year’s photographs. If you’re in one of the photos in any of our 2016 […]

One of Britain’s Finest

Posted on October 31, 2016 by in Tinseltown Talks

American audiences were introduced to British actress Stephanie Cole when she portrayed grumpy, sharp-witted Diana Trent, a resident of the Bayview Retirement Village in the 1990s sitcom “Waiting for God.” A decade later, Cole was back on U.S. Public TV playing a more congenial matriarchal character in another popular British comedy import, “Doc Martin.” Turning […]

Winning through defense

Posted on October 31, 2016 by in MoneyWise

Though I was never especially good at it, I used to play a little tennis. One of the most valuable things that I learned, and that any tennis player should understand, is that more points are lost than won. In other words, more points are decided when a player makes a mistake than when the […]

Prime Wins at Annual Magazine Conference

Posted on October 31, 2016 by in Awards

Prime magazine received seven awards at the North American Mature Publishers Association (NAMPA) annual conference in September in Denver, Colorado, including Best Website. NAMPA represents 41 magazines and newspaper across the U.S focusing on the senior market, with Prime competing with publications with circulations up to 25,000.. The combined monthly circulation of NAMPA members is 2.4 […]

Alzheimer’s Awareness

Posted on October 31, 2016 by in In Every Life

November is designated as World Alzheimer’s Awareness Month. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is one of several types of cognitive decline or dementia (de=without, mentia=mind).  The 2016 estimate (using data from the 2010 U. S. Census) is that 5.4 billion Americans of all ages have AD:  5.2 million age 65 and older and about 200,000 under age […]

What happens to debt when you die?

Posted on October 2, 2016 by in Features, MoneyWise

By Jocelyn Baird, NextAdvisor.com Though it isn’t a topic many people like to talk about, we’re all going to die someday, and making preparations for the inevitable can save the people you love a lot of unnecessary grief. Of course, it isn’t always possible to plan for death, but any person with an outstanding loan, […]

Halloween Watermelons

Posted on October 2, 2016 by in GPlenty

Spooky, silly or symbolic, carved pumpkins are an essential ingredient to any Halloween celebration. This year, scare up some special fun for your grandchildren or an upcoming party with a wicked watermelon carving, instead – but don’t stop there. After crafting your watermelon into an artful mummy, take advantage of the healthy, immune-system supporting qualities […]