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The Garden Exchange is scheduled from 8 to 9 a.m. July 26 and will be held at the Live Oak Grange, 1900 17th Ave. At 8:30 a.m ...
You may never have to buy or lug a bag of it from the store again. Gardening expert shares easy hack for an endless supply of ...
Theodore Roosevelt once said, “Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.” I thought of that line during a re-watch of The Martian. There’s a ...
Leafy greens like spinach, cilantro, and mint can be tricky to store during the monsoon. Trim the roots, wash and dry them thoroughly, then wrap them in a cloth or paper towel before refrigerating.
For less than $25, you can find Prime Day deals on everyday essentials that you never seem to have on hand when you need them ...
Explore Kentucky's buffet gems! From Golden Corral disappointments to Moonlite Bar-B-Q's legendary mutton, discover where the ...
Agrivoltaic solar arrays can shade crops from sun while moisture from vegetation cools the panels to increase their ...
Does three hours of cooking every Sunday sound like an unbearable chore? Linh Dao and David Tran say it helps their whole ...
The California State Fair marks its 171st year in 2025. Each year, crowds come to experience the food, exhibits, rides and ...
Place the watermelon in a food mill fitted with the largest disc set over a medium bowl and process. The food mill will separate the seeds and the pulp from the juice; you should have about two cups ...
It matters not whether the month is February or June, they depict scenes of life that is seductive to the “nth” degree if you long for bucolic serenity. The houses are quintessentially quaint, ...
Commercially processed meatballs were not heated to 135 degrees Fahrenheit before being placed in the steam table for hot holding as required. (Corrected. Food was within 2 hour window for reheating ...