Lisa Doss

Forsyth Magazines writer since 2012. Lisa is originally from Maryland and, after living in New York, Colorado and Texas, she’s proud to finally call North Carolina home. Lisa shares a home with her husband of 10 years, Kevin. Together, they have daughter, Sayre and their angel-son, Finn who lived two years. Their family also includes two dogs. Lisa has a degree in education and, as such, writes many educational articles for the magazines. Lisa enjoys traveling, is an avid reader and has done extensive work on her family’s genealogy. She is a state certified beekeeper since 2018 and a certified master gardener since 2019. When it comes to writing for Forsyth Magazines, Lisa said, “I love writing spring themes in winter, back to school articles in the heat of summer, and, best of all, starting to anticipate the Christmas season in October.”

The Year of the Pig: February 5th

We often think of horoscopes as untrue generalized statements about one of the twelve Western astrological signs that correspond with the birthdate of an individual.  Different than the constellations, with

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Caring for Your Hair the Natural Way

Thirty ingredients comprising an average bottle of shampoo certainly defies the philosophy behind simple living.  As creatures of habit, the smell of botanical extracts is often vital to the reason

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The Art of the Dinner Date

The universal principles of chivalry when it comes to dating are presently facing extinction!  Fiction presents acts of gallantry from charming characters such as Mr. Darcy or James Bond, which

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Understanding the Canine Language

The owner/pack leader, termed the alpha, and his or her canine have a strong bond.  Through nonverbal communication, each can sense sorrow, happiness, and contentment.  Dogs live for their owner’s

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A Love of Cast Iron

Ruggedly handsome!  Strong! It may sound odd for an individual to describe an item of cookware in such loving terms; however, I am not alone. Generations of families have considered

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Why the EGG?

Brown eggs.  White eggs. Even pink, blue, green, and speckled eggs.  The coloring of an eggshell does not indicate the quality or nutritional value; however, it does determine the breed

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Articles By Lisa Doss

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