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The Bee's Knees
By Rick McNary on November 24, 2015
Tim Gogolski flips through the brittle pages of the pages of the 1952 Beeware Catalog addressed to his grandfather, Bernard. Tim now refreshes his family’s history of beekeeping in his new business...
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Turkey puppets
By Sugar Bee Crafts Kids Crew on November 13, 2015
Grab your little turkeys and make these easy paper bag puppets with items you already have around the house.
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Winter Pet Care
By Dr. Susan Nelson on November 13, 2015
For many of us, winter weather often means adding a few extra layers and taking special precautions to keep the cold temperatures away. Dr. Susan Nelson, a veterinarian who serves on Kansas State...
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Have a Holly, Historic Holiday
By Sheridan Wimmer on November 12, 2015
Excitement is in the air as the holidays approach. But with so much hustle and bustle that comes with the season — decorating, cooking, buying gifts, and traveling to visit loved ones — it can be a ...
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Candy Sleighs
November 12, 2015
Just as we depend on Santa to deliver holiday gifts, farmers and ranchers work hard daily as we depend on them for the food we eat. You Will Need: 2 candy canes 10 assorted HERSHEY’S Miniatures...
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Delicious Recipes Using Holiday Leftovers
By Leah Fliter on November 12, 2015
Thanksgiving and Christmas often feature big meals that leave us with some tasty leftovers. Hy-Vee registered dietician Karen Hanson offers some recipes and nutrition tips that will take you beyond...
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The Crowd Pleaser
By Chef Alli on November 11, 2015
Preparing a meal for the holidays may seem overwhelming, but with these five tips and the recipes to follow, a large holiday gathering can truly be a joyous event. 1. Have a written plan. Then...
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Rising Wheat
By Sheridan Wimmer on November 11, 2015
My grandma always made homemade rolls at holiday gatherings growing up. I remember the smell as the dough rose, the kids waiting impatiently for supper to be ready. We’d slather on butter but really...
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Farmer Fame Maker
By Meagan Cramer on November 10, 2015
Few people can say they’re a “farmer fame maker,” but nationally published photographer Scott Stebner is proud to add this distinction to his life’s accomplishments. While working on a book project,...
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Hudson Cream
By John Schlageck on November 9, 2015
Gleaming elevators tower above the wheat fields of the Kansas prairie at Stafford County Flour Mills. The silos are the same color as the mill’s rich white flour. Located in the village of Hudson —...
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