Most people have had days when a certain song stuck in their brain. Lately I keep hearing words from the title of a Beatles song “You…
Browsing: July 2020
Yes. Yes there is. It’s called garlic ice cream and my creatively curious sister-in-law made it for a family gathering a decade or so ago. Some…
As we all prepare for the mailers in our mailboxes, the ads on our social media feeds, televisions and radios, and the phone calls and text…
During college I spent almost two years living on an iris farm. It was the perfect, country setting with abundant blooms every May that attracted hordes…
COVID-19 has changed and impacted many things for Kansans, including the availability and rising prices of meat. In turn, meat processing plants/businesses are at capacity with…
Kansans fortunately have access to an abundance of space. With a population of fewer than 3 million inhabiting over 80,000 square miles of land, we do…
When are veggies table-ready? With proper care, spring and fall vegetable plantings will grow up big, strong and productive to add plenty of homegrown edibles to…
Beekeepers’ jobs are fulfilling lines of work, whether it be for commercial use or a side hobby. With very few beekeepers in the Kansas region, local…
Ice cream created around the state ranges from old-fashioned churned ice cream to decadent artisan ice cream to traditional Mexican paleterias Many Kansans spent more…
Dear Pat and Brad: Our family has been trying to reduce our monthly expenses. The other day, my sister-in-law and I compared our electric bills. I…