Author: Laura Pence

Foods That are Better When Cooked Incorrectly

Lots of people also said they like foods overcooked, or even burnt.

Is there something you always cook wrong on purpose? Someone asked people to name foods they intentionally cook incorrectly, simply because they think it tastes better that way. See if you agree with some of the things people listed. Kraft mac & cheese: someone said the milk is completely unnecessary. They only add the butter, so it’s less runny. Ramen…

It’s Official…Girl Scout Cookie Season is Here!

This week marked the official start to the 2024 Girl Scout cookie-selling season.

Girl Scout season is back just in time to cure your winter blues! This week marked the official start to the 2024 Girl Scout cookie-selling season. Fan favorite flavors like Thin Mints, Samoas and Tagalongs are back. Unlike previous years, there will be no new flavor this season. Some cookies may see price hikes though. But the “Girl Scouts of…

New Year, New Menu Items at Toasted!

Toasted in Calabash is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner!

Greg catches up with Nic Patton and Chef Keith at Toasted to check out some of their delicious new menu items! There’s always something new brewing at Toasted!  For more information on Toasted and to get the latest menu offerings, visit ToastedCalabash.com. Located at 10008 Beach Dr SW, Calabash, NC 28467. BREAKFAST/LUNCH Monday – Friday: 9am – 3pm Sat & Sun:…

Senior Students Share the Benefits of Attending the SC Governor’s School

Get to Know the South Carolina Governor’s School for Science and Mathematics GSSM's two-year, tuition-free, in-residence program provides high school juniors & seniors with exceptionally strong academic preparation across disciplines.

B.J. meets two seniors at the SC Governor’s School for Science and Mathematics to hear about their experience as well as what it take to be enrolled as a student. Residential Address 401 Railroad Avenue Hartsville, SC 29550 T: 843-383-3901 F: 843-383-3903 info@scgssm.org

Disrupted Sleep Can Lead to Memory Issues

A bad night's sleep can cost you tomorrow...and ten years from now.

A new study found that people with more interrupted sleep are more than twice as likely to have memory and thinking problems a decade later. Researchers started by tracking the sleep quality of a group of people in their thirties and forties. Then…they gave more than 500 of them cognitive tests ten years later. Low scores were correlated with those…

‘Stranger Things’ Season 5 Finally Begins Production

A majority of the original stars will be returning.

Netflix announced “Stranger Things” season five has officially started production after being delayed due to the Hollywood strikes. The streamer released a cast and crew photo which confirms a majority of the original stars will be returning. But, you’ll have to stay tuned for a premiere date.

Experts Say Children Should Avoid Screen Time Until Age 2

Each hour of daily screen time could increase the chance of sensory issues for babies, until two years old.

Parents might want to avoid putting their young children in front of a screen…until a certain age. A new study shows that children who use screens before three years old could experience developmental delays. Researchers at Drexel University looked at screen habit data from nearly 15-hundred children younger than two. They found one-year-olds who spent time in front of screens…

4 Ways to Keep Your Brain Sharp

Don't forget about brain health in the New Year!

For many the new year means getting our health in check and new workout routines and gym memberships can be top of mind but don’t forget about brain health. Here are some ways to keep your brain sharp according to friends of Dr. Sanjay Gupta.

How AIM Acupuncture Helped a Patient Suffering from Neuropathy

For more information visit AimLiveLife.com or call them at 843-273-4467.

Greg speaks with Dr. Tonya Weber of AIM Acupuncture & Integrative Medicine about the services they offer.Plus, hear from a patient who deals with neuropathy and how AIM has helped her with pain managment. For more information visit AimLiveLife.com or call them at 843-273-4467.