Every month, the Sedalia Shrine Club has a breakfast to raise money for their groups and causes. They had their monthly breakfast last Saturday (Dec 7).
Everyone around here is probably well aware that today is a very important day. Veterans Day isn't something that a lot of us can take lightly. We have brothers, sisters, fathers, mothers, cousins, aunts, uncles, grandmothers, grandfathers, and friends who have served in one way or another or are still serving today. So I think a lot of us are just looking for different ways to say thank you.
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The Sedalia Kiwanis are always working to do everything they can for our kids and others in need. They're working to stay busy and get busier, recruiting volunteers and fundraising left and right. They're doing some great stuff coming up this weekend, and next weekend, to that purpose!
One of the best-loved and well-known local charities here in our area are the Sedalia Shriners Club. You see them pretty much everywhere kids are, everything from parades to dances to anything else in between. The Shriners are also known for getting some good food on your plate!
The Sedalia Regional Airport celebrated their 60th anniversary with an open house and fly-in on Saturday (September 22). Many came out early to see the planes come in as sunrise came and enjoy the pancakes, sausage, orange juice and coffee served up by Chris Cakes...
Do you remember the old saying, "Breakfast is the most important meal of the day?" I am probably the person that most neglects eating a wholesome breakfast before I head out the door for work. I wish that I had the time to make French toast, waffles, pancakes or waffles, but unfortunately, time does not allow that for me. Unless I think of getting up at 3 a.m. and I just think for me s
It appears that while McDonald’s was busy dominating the fast food world they figured out a way to make themselves an even stronger entity in the quick service food industry.
As the old saying goes, breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but perhaps not for the reasons you think. New research actually shows that people who consistently eat breakfast have a significantly reduced risk of type 2 diabetes.