Candy Evans

New Belk Store Open, Still Time to Win Free Tickets to Belk Charity Gala April 3

By Candy Evans / March 31, 2014 /

We’re living in high cotton now! Well, I got to tour Belk Friday, the new, hip, and oh so southern department store at the old Marshall Fields/Saks Fifth Avenue store at the Dallas Galleria. You recall how we interviewed the store’s (hot) manager, Salem Boohaker, he’s finer than frog hair split four ways. We helped him find…

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Candy Dishes Dirt Tomorrow At Women’s Council of Realtors Forum in Frisco

By Joanna England / January 7, 2014 /

Want to see Candy speak? Our wonderful founder and publisher, Candy Evans, will be speaking to the Collin County Women’s Council of Realtors tomorrow at Stonebriar Country Club, dishing dirt on real estate blogging and all the big trends hitting homes in the media. Trust me, this is not to be missed! If you don’t…

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Candy Dishes Dirt Tomorrow At Women's Council of Realtors Forum in Frisco

By Joanna England / January 7, 2014 /

Want to see Candy speak? Our wonderful founder and publisher, Candy Evans, will be speaking to the Collin County Women’s Council of Realtors tomorrow at Stonebriar Country Club, dishing dirt on real estate blogging and all the big trends hitting homes in the media. Trust me, this is not to be missed! If you don’t…

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About Our New Commenting System on CandysDirt: We Heart Facebook

By Candy Evans / December 5, 2012 /

We’ve recently made the change to Facebook comments on our blogs, and we wanted to take a moment to explain why we decided to change the comment format, and how it works. Commenters can now login via Facebook or Twitter — we are working on Google+, LinkedIn, and other social media accounts. When you opt…

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Katie Workman Has The Recipe For Dinner Success

By Joanna England / May 22, 2012 /

What’s harder than being a new mom? Being a new mom and having to answer, “What’s for dinner?” every evening, even when I’m tired and uninspired.

I have a feeling Katie Workman, author of The Mom 100 Cookbook (Workman Publishing, $16.95), was in my spot before. In fact, I am almost certain this very same situation is what spawned this amazing cookbook that is full of kid-friendly recipes that won’t bore adults to death.

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