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LemonsWineries Innovate, Win Awards
Crown Winery goes solar, Beachaven Winery wins awards

Rolling hills, fertile soil and a long, sun-kissed growing season make Tennessee an ideal setting for the small commercial vineyards and wineries that dot the state.

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Catfish HotelCovered Bridges Evoke Nostalgia, History

Covered bridges in Tennessee – once common sights spanning rivers and creeks – have all but disappeared, replaced by bridges of iron and steel. Maybe that’s why they evoke such nostalgia.

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Save on your energy bill this SpringArchitecture Firm Takes Its Own Green Advice

A Nashville architecture firm with a reputation for promoting green building design has switched to solar to power its offices.

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Grilled PeppersFresh Flavors for a Tasty Summer Supper

As the balmy days of spring give way to the more sultry days of summer, there’s no better time to take dinner out to the grill. Here’s an idea for a substantial summer supper that won’t weigh you down – or lighten your wallet too much.

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Save on your energy bill this SpringSummer Energy-Saving Tips
As the weather warms up, try these tips to keep from burning cash.


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Mike Vinson, Executive Director, Tennessee Municipal Electric Power AssociationOn Politics and Pole Attachments
Get the facts, and gear up for summer

By the time you read this article, the 106th General Assembly most likely will have adjourned after one of the more interesting sessions in quite some time. Politics has never been so well exemplified as when the Speaker of the House was determined to be a Republican but was supported only by Democrats.

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

Big South Fork, in Oneida on the Tennessee-Kentucky border, is a great summer destination – especially if you’re looking for active adventures.

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Tennesse Products Connect to Tennessee Products
A roundup of favorite finds

In the market to upgrade your homegrown tomatoes? You might turn to Marianne Jones of Dickson. She owns an heirloom tomato business, Marianna’s Heirloom Seeds, and gardeners can choose from hundreds of seeds on her Web site.

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Considering Going Solar?
Here are some tips from Steve Rick, principal of Street Dixon Rick Architecture

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Garden Rice Pilaf

Thoroughly rinse the rice under running water until the water runs clear. Drain and set rice aside. Lightly sweat onion in the bottom of saucepan over low heat...

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