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28 HANDMADE


28 LIVING WELL


HEALTH Q&A Registered Dietician nutritionist Nicole Terry discusses how to beat the holiday weight gain


ORNAMENTS Widmer family still uses 100-year-old methods to produce artisan Christmas ornaments in the Ozarks


GIFT GUIDE From the outdoorsman (or outdoorswoman) in your life, to high-fashion accessories, our gift guide can point the way


HOLIDAY


CALENDAR Find the perfect opportunity to ring in the holi- day season in the Twin Lakes Area


THANKSGIVING DINNER


PERFECTION Planning came make all the difference in pulling off a great holiday meal


PRESIDENT Allen Jones


EDITOR Sonny Elliott


ADVERTISING MANAGER Adrianne Dunn


DESIGNER Amanda Boyd


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LIVING WELL Mountain Home, AR 72654


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A division of Baxter County Newspapers Inc.


@2017 All rights reserved.


About the cover: Fall is the gateway from the thrills of Summer to the festive arrival of the Holiday Season. This issue of Living Well can help you pull off a successful Thanksgiving dinner, as well as locate the perfect gift for someone special in your life with our Gift Guide. Learn about the Mountain View family that makes handmade ornaments using a 100-year-old method, or how you can beat the bloat of the holidays. There’s even a calendar of the great holiday events on tap this year.


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