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Cedar Creek Spa is an 18,000 square-foot spa with hand-hewn timber ceilings, natural stone floors, handcrafted stained-glass accents and antique-style chandeliers.


For complete bliss, slip away to the resort’s Cedar Creek Spa, an 18,000 square-foot spa with hand-hewn timber ceilings, natural stone floors, handcrafted stained-glass accents, and antique-style chandeliers. Select a couple’s massage or relax in the indoor grotto pool. Aside


from traditional accommodations, there are romance


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Two-stone diamond rings or pendants are currently a big trend.


If dinner in town is more your style, venture to Colton’s Steakhouse, 2390 Hwy 62 E., Mountain Home. This casual chain has a Wild West theme and a broad menu to choose from. The steaks are cooked to order and range from a 6-ounce sirloin to an 18-ounce porterhouse T-bone. The bacon wrapped filet mignon is a favorite.


If you don’t like steak, try Colton’s 22 Living Well i January/February 2017


“Loaded” Chicken which is a juicy grilled chicken breast covered in sautéed mushrooms, Applewood smoked bacon, green onions and a blend of cheeses. It is served with Honey Dijon. It’s one the house specialties. End the evening with decadent bread pudding topped with warm pecan praline sauce (it’s rich and big enough to share). Call (870) 492-2663.


GIFTS


If you’re looking for a special gift, consider Carter’s Jewel Chest, 860 Highway 62 East, Unit 1, Mountain Home, which has been in business since 1976. They specialize in diamonds and are an Antwerp Diamond broker.


Beth Carter, owner, said the most popular line right now are the “Rhythm of Love” diamonds available in 10K, 14K and sterling silver as pendants and earrings.


“They call them motion diamonds and say they are powered by the heartbeat because you have to barely be moving for it to sparkle


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