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Carolina AM Crafting: Halloween Planters

We are making Halloween planters in the studio today! Here’s what you need: any size terracotta planters, some paint, and a sharpie! That’s all! But, of course if you want to fill them with a plant afterwards, you’ll need to pick out either a succulent or some sort of flower (real or fake) that you’d like to go in them!

Is it Harder to Wake Up When it’s Cold Out?

If you think it’s hard to get out of bed now just wait till the weather turns chilly. Some say the thoughts of stepping onto a cold floor in the morning causes them to pull the covers over their heads. Well, there’s a scientific explanation. According to a new study, it’s harder to get our brains to wake up and…

You Can Now Live Under a Rock!

Hotels.com is offering an escape from the craziness of 2020! From November 2nd until November 7th, you can live “under a rock” during election week! You get five nights in this New Mexico cave at a price of just twenty five dollars. The three and a half-star bed and breakfast is a man-made cave built 50 feet below ground. The…

My Place v.s. His Place Viral TikTok Challenge

There’s a new challenge going viral on TikTok. It’s called “my place versus his place.”  Here’s how it works… Women are filming their nice, clean homes and then filming the horrors they see when they stay at their boyfriends’ places. The videos at the guys’ show things like rusted showers, fridges that are filled with just booze and ranch dressing,…

We’re Better at Remembering Where Junk Food is Stored Than Healthy Food

If you’ve got a photographic memory of the junk food in your cupboard, maybe this is why… A new study found humans are much better at remembering where high-calorie foods are stored vs. the healthy ones. Researchers filled a room with eight different foods, both healthy and unhealthy. They had the volunteers walk around and sample each. After they were…

Thanksgiving Turkeys Will Be Smaller This Year

Let’s talk turkey! A new report says you can expect the Thanksgiving centerpiece to be smaller this year. During the pandemic, fewer people will likely be around Thanksgiving tables and that means many households are looking to buy smaller birds. In response, grocery stores, distributors, and farmers are rethinking their traditions. Retailers will be buying more hens, which are smaller.