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November 2018

This Month’s Issue:

We had planned to make food a focus of this issue, specifically the type that stirs passions in most all North Carolinians: barbecue. While you will find some great articles to that end, Hurricane Florence called for a change of plans. Effects from the devastating storm will persist for months, but electric co-ops and their response to record power outages provide just one example of how our communities inevitably rise above such hardships.

—Scott Gates, editor

Carolina Living

Carolina Living

No-Stress Hosting Plan

6 ways to serve flexible fare to accommodate dietary restrictions

Carolina Living

Trash or Treasure?

That ‘junk’ in your attic or basement may be worth more than you think

Carolina Living

Avoiding Falls

Take these steps to help prevent them

Carolina Living

Doing More with Your Front Door

Considerations for a new home entryway

Carolina Living

Stay Safe Long after the Storm

Steps to make sure your house is healthy after water damage

More from this issue

Your Power

Deck the Halls with LEDs

Consider the energy efficient option when decorating this Christmas

Your Power

Co-ops and Kenan Fellows Wow Stadium Crowd

Two outstanding local educators were celebrated at an NC State game

Up Front

Achieving the Impossible through the Cooperative Spirit

Cooperation Among Cooperatives reenergized communities after Hurricane Florence

Carolina Gardens

Color Your World with Crotons

Plus Garden To-Do’s for November

Carolina People

Serious Barbecue from a New Generation

Matthew Register is passionate about small-town BBQ

Carolina Music

“Ribbon on the High Ridge Line”

By Lewis & Tumbleston

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