ONLYON SCLiving.coop Corn offff the cob Let Chef Belinda show you how to perform the oh-so-simple task of removing raw corn kernels from the corn cob. You won’t believe how easy it is! Watch the video at SCLiving.coop/food/chefbfbelinda. Crazy about crepes Elise Sammis, a contestant on Season 8 of Food Network’s Kids Baking Championship, shows us her favorite recipe for homemade crepes. Watch the video at SCLiving.coop/crepes. Register to win COVID-19 has to end sometime, so start planning now for your Aiken Escape. Register today for our May Reader Reply Travel Sweepstakes and your chance to win a $100 Visa gift card, a guided Aiken Trolley tour and $75 Downtown Aiken shopping spree—courtesy of City of Aiken Parks, Recreation and Tourism. For details and to register online, visit SCLiving.coop/reader-reply. One lucky winner will be drawn at random from all entries received by May 31. Like us on Facebook If you love living in South Carolina as much as we do, like and follow us on Facebook, where we celebrate all that’s great about the Palmetto State. Join the fun at facebook.com/SouthCarolinaLiving. HIGHLIGHTS OUT OF THIS WORLD Until the COVID-19 pandemic is over we might not be able to take a journey to the S.C. State Museum, but the museum is making it possible for us to take a journey to the moon, with a 360-degree virtual tour of its popular Apollo 50 exhibit. Point your browser to scmuseum.org/e-learning-museum-resources where you can “walk” the exhibit by panning left and right. Click the onscreen icons to view information and watch videos about the artifacts on display, including the spacesuit and helmet worn by South Carolina astronaut Charles Duke when he became the youngest man to walk on the moon during the Apollo 16 mission. GONE FISHIN’ The Vektor Fish & Game Forecast provides feeding and migration times. Major periods can bracket the peak by an hour. Minor peaks, 1⁄21⁄21⁄2 hour before and after. Minor Major Minor Major Minor Major Minor Major MAY JUNE AM PM AM PM 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 10:22 3:52 10:52 4:07 4:22 11:07 4:37 11:37 4:52 11:52 — 5:22 — 5:37 1:07 6:07 1:52 6:22 2:22 6:52 3:07 7:22 4:22 7:52 6:22 9:07 11:22 1:22 8:52 2:07 9:37 2:52 3:37 9:22 4:52 10:07 10:52 5:37 11:22 6:07 11:52 6:52 7:37 12:22 8:07 12:52 8:52 1:22 9:37 1:52 10:22 2:37 11:22 3:22 12:22 4:22 — 5:22 — 6:37 1:52 7:52 3:22 9:07 1 3:22 2 3:52 3 4:22 4 — 5 — 6 1:07 7 1:52 8 2:37 9 3:22 10 4:37 11 6:37 12 8:22 13 9:07 14 9:37 15 2:52 16 3:07 10:07 10:52 11:37 4:52 5:37 6:07 6:37 7:07 7:37 8:07 8:52 1:22 1:52 2:22 10:07 10:37 10:07 4:37 10:52 5:37 11:37 6:37 7:22 12:07 8:22 12:52 9:07 1:37 10:07 2:22 10:52 2:52 11:52 3:37 12:37 4:22 — 5:07 — 5:52 1:22 6:52 3:37 8:07 9:07 4:52 10:07 5:37 Home cooling makes up a large portion of your energy bills. Try to keep the difffference between the temperature of your thermostat setting and the outside temperature to a minimum. The smaller the difffference, the more energy you will save. For additional tips on cutting your utility bills, see “All together now,” starting on Page 12. SCLIVING.COOP | MAY 2020 | SOUTH CAROLINA LIVING 7 ANDREW HAWORTH MILTON MORRIS