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Housewives helped win World War II

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“Victory is in the Kitchen” proclaims one World War II poster that encouraged British residents to save food and accept substitutions to their usual diet. During a program on food rationing, Kristy Dooley, owner of the Whisked Away Bake House in downtown Terrell, will demonstrate the famous Woolton Pie, a popular substitute for Britain’s favorite meat pie, at 6 p.m., Thursday, March 27 at the No. 1 British Flying Training School Museum, 119 Silent Wings Blvd.
Housewives helped win World War II

Planting time is coming soon

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Remember the old expression – Everything You Wanted to Know About Vegetable Gardening but Were Afraid to Ask” might have been the topic of Tommy Phillips remarks at the BFTS Museum on Thursday, Feb. 20. He covered it well, from location, sunlight, soils, fertilizing, planting, varieties that would do well, watering and harvesting. Plus, answering questions - lots and lots of questions.
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Heritage Museum extends art exhibit

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Due to overwhelming interest, the Terrell Heritage Museum is pleased to announce that the art exhibit Brushstrokes of Time: Kaufman County’s Artistic Legacies has been extended for two additional weeks, now running through March 15.
The Terrell Heritage Museum has extended their art exhibit Brushstrokes of Times: Kaufman County’s Artistic Legacies through March 15. Photos courtesy of Terrell Heritage Museum