2025 Jeep Wrangler | the Legacy Continues

The 2025 Jeep Wrangler continues its legacy as an iconic off-road vehicle, blending its rugged roots with modern enhancements that make it more versatile than ever. Whether you’re an off-road enthusiast or someone who simply enjoys a rugged, adventurous vehicle for everyday driving, the 2025 Wrangler delivers a robust performance, updated technology, and a timeless design that is unmistakably Jeep. Exterior Design: Classic with a Modern Twist The 2025 Jeep Wrangler stays true to its heritage, with its iconic boxy shape, round headlights, and seven-slot grille. However, subtle updates give…

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Cooking with Platanos

The wonderful thing about plátanos (plantains) is that they truly are a versatile food. As a plátano ripens, its high starch content changes to sugar. Plátanos are good at any stage; it just depends on what you want to make. Plátanos are a relative of the banana, but are bigger, less sweet and need to be cooked before they are eaten. Plátanos also keep their shape when cooked, unlike bananas, which get mushy. Green or “unripe” plátanos are starchy vegetables. They can be used in soups, stews, boiled and mashed.…

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The Historic Charm of Barranquitas Puerto Rico

Nestled in the lush, mountainous region of central Puerto Rico, the town of Barranquitas is a hidden gem rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. From its founding in the early 19th century to its role in the island’s national identity, Barranquitas offers visitors a glimpse into both Puerto Rico’s past and its living traditions. Founding and Early History Barranquitas was founded on June 5, 1803, by Antonio Aponte Ramos, a prominent figure who petitioned for the establishment of a new town to serve the growing population in the region.…

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What is the Corporate Transparency Act?

by Estate Planning Attorney Nydia Menendez The Corporate Transparency Act (the “CTA” or the “Act”) becomes effective in just a few short weeks – on January 1, 2024. Yet, the Act will impose new reporting requirements on approximately 32 million small businesses, with significant civil and criminal penalties. For this reason, immediate action may be required before the end of 2023 to lessen or delay the impact of the CTA should it apply to you. What is the Corporate Transparency Act? The CTA will require certain entities (called “reporting companies”)…

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Fricase de Pollo

Back to Recipes Puerto Rican Fricase de Pollo Puerto Rican Fricase de Pollo is a hearty chicken stew with a rich tomato-based sauce. It's a classic comfort food, often featuring tender chicken, potatoes, olives, capers, and a blend of aromatic spices like oregano and sazón. The dish is simmered slowly until the flavors meld together, resulting in a satisfying and flavorful meal.

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Understanding the Benefits of Sound-Insulating and Thermal Curtains for a More Comfortable Home

With the constant noise and temperature fluctuations in modern urban environments, maintaining a calm and cozy home has become a priority. Sound-insulating and thermal curtains offer an effective solution to these challenges. They are specially designed to insulate against both sound and temperature, creating a comfortable and serene living space. This article explores the mechanics, benefits, and key considerations for choosing sound-insulating and thermal curtains to enhance the comfort and efficiency of your home. The Dual Function of Sound-Insulating and Thermal Curtains sound insulating curtains, often marketed as soundproof curtains,…

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Alcapurrias

Back to Recipes Alcapurrias are a beloved Puerto Rican street food, typically made with a dough of green bananas. The dough is then filled with seasoned ground meat and deep-fried to golden perfection. These savory fritters are often enjoyed with a side of mayo ketchup and they are a popular snack or appetizer

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Medicare Open Enrollment Runs Through Dec. 7

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Medicare Open Enrollment Runs Through Dec. 7 Reviewing your Medicare options could save you money (Family Features) If you’re enrolled in Medicare, it’s important to remember Medicare Open Enrollment runs from Oct. 15 through Dec. 7 each year. This is the time for people with Medicare to compare their prescription drug and health coverage options for the upcoming year. It is important to compare your options because plans can change every year – even your current choice may be changing. Your health needs can change, too. By comparing all your…

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Why Fall is Prime Time for an AC Upgrade

Why Fall is Prime Time for an AC Upgrade

(BPT) – As the leaves begin to change and the temperatures start to drop, homeowners across the country are gearing up for the seasonal transition into fall. This time of year often brings a flurry of activity as people prepare their homes for the colder months ahead through tasks like cleaning gutters, insulating pipes and reversing ceiling fans. One item that homeowners may not be expecting on their seasonal to-do list is replacing their air conditioning unit. Although air conditioning is often deemed a summer necessity, homeowners may be surprised…

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Are Student Loans Becoming Necessary Evils?

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College Education Costs When it comes to getting a college education most people can agree that the costs can be staggering at best. Even the least expensive colleges in the nation can add up over a four or five year period of time creating crippling debt for those who do not qualify for some of the better grant programs of substantial scholarships. The problem lies in the fact that the parents of most traditional college students make too much money to qualify for the free financial aid that is needs…

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