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Tennessee Vistas Photo ContestTN Connections Soup Recipe Contest
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Vivian Christman of Clarksville (CDE Lightband) is our soup contest winner with her recipe for Tuscan Bread and Sausage Soup. Runner-up is Judy Hartz of Clarksville with her Roasted Butternut Squash Soup recipe. Click here to print these winning recipes. Each of them will receive a Down-Home Dumplings cookbook. A hearty thanks to all who entered!

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LemonsJoust Doing His Job
Champion teaches medieval tradition at Westmoreland farm

Each Memorial Day weekend, hundreds of spectators gather in Triune to watch the jousting tournament at the annual Tennessee Renaissance Festival.

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Catfish HotelPut Your Feet Up at the Patch
Country inn offers plenty of peace and quiet

If it weren’t for the black and white sign along Highway 269 in Normandy, you’d never know Parish Patch Farm & Inn existed down the adjacent country road.

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Save on your energy bill this SpringEasy and Breezy
Residential wind turbine generates interest and electricity

Wilbur and Lucy Sensing’s pastoral, 1830s Brentwood estate is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and with a name like Windy Hill Farm, the Sensings figured it was ideally suited for a windmill.

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Save on your energy bill this SpringEnergy Saving Tips for Spring
Try these ideas to keep cooling costs down

As spring approaches and temperatures inch higher, the cost of cooling your home can rise, too. Here are some tips and reminders to help you save energy and money this spring.

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Grilled PeppersIn a Peachy Mood
Celebrate spring with a meal fit for company

Balmy breezes, dogwood blossoms, a sprinkling of green to brighten the gray. Spring is on its way, and that means it’s almost time to break out the grill and sample some lighter fare.

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Mike Vinson, Executive Director, Tennessee Municipal Electric Power AssociationLooking to the Future
TMEPA is working to protect your interests

It’s been a hectic few months since the General Assembly adjourned last year. We’ve been busy tracking all the newspapers and periodicals to stay abreast of the changing legislative, economic and electric industry issues facing Tennessee and our nation.

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White Stone Inn Traveler's Almanac
Travel tips and fun finds off the beaten path

With its welcoming cedar storefront and flower-lined front porch – and the aroma of fresh-baked bread and pastries wafting through the air – it’s no wonder family-owned and operated Yoder’s Homestead Market has been called the best country store in the Lawrenceburg area.

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Tennesse Products Connect to Tennessee Products
A roundup of favorite finds

This feature showcases products from the Volunteer State including food, wine, clothing, jewelry, soaps, lotions, toys and more. It all ties into the buy-local philosophy that ultimately translates into energy savings.

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Strawberry Surprise

Click here for Knoxville author Cherie Kimmon’s recipe for Strawberry Surprise. The light spring dessert is from her new book, Potluck Survival Guide: Care & Feeding of the Athletic Supporter.

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