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  • Morning Routine While Working From Home

    By Ali Ragan on March 27, 2020

    Currently, working from home is likely a new territory for a lot of us—it definitely is for me. Turning your home into your office space can be tricky, and it’s even more difficult to separate work ...

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    Stay-at-Home Kids Crafts and Activities

    By Kansas Living on March 25, 2020

    With just a few items, you can keep your kids busy while you try to navigate working from home while getting a few interruptions throughout the day. Here are a few of our favorite projects.  1....

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    Amazing Ways Technology Can Make Cooking More Enjoyable

    By Eric Kelly on March 25, 2020

    Technology is changing the way we cook. Thanks to technology advancements and the ease of information sharing, cooking has become incredibly accessible to nearly everyone. Anyone can enjoy the...

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    Meet a Female Rancher

    By Brandi Buzzard on March 24, 2020

    Imagine it’s late spring in Kansas. A 150+-year-old farmhouse sits on a ranch nestled among large maple trees and a creek. Peppered throughout lush, green pastures are red cows eating grass to their...

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    Minimal Ingredient Meals

    By Kansas Living on March 20, 2020

    We're all looking for simple, delicious meals to feed ourselves and our families during this unprecedented time. These will help you get dinner together easily, provided you have the supplies, which...

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  • Does soy increase estrogen in males?

    By Dixie Vogel on March 18, 2020

    As a food blogger, I get asked a lot of questions. Many I can answer confidently, but not this one—are “soyboys” a real thing? In other words, does consuming soy feminize males?  I had my hunches,...

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    Tips for Hosting Easter Dinner

    By Chef Alli on March 18, 2020

    Easter signals Spring and after the long winter months here in the Heartland, we are all very anxious for sunshine and warmer weather - the perfect time to gather friends and family for a meal to...

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  • Prescribed fire in Kansas

    Why do they burn pastures in Kansas?

    By Greg Doering on March 9, 2020

    While it might seem hard to believe, plumes of spring smoke in Kansas largely come from intentionally set fires. Here are seven reasons why farmers and ranchers harness the power of fire for...

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    Ravioli Recipes

    By Kansas Living on March 5, 2020

    These ravioli recipes are creamy, cheesy and delicious.  1. Baked Three-Cheese Ravioli Brooklyn Farm Girl 2. One-Pot Tomato Basil Pasta The Cozy Cook 3. Baked Ravioli Drugstore Divas 4....

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    Big Kansas Road Trip

    By Melody Pittman on March 3, 2020

    For 20 years, Kansas natives Marci Penner and WenDee Rowe created a grassroots effort to showcase the state of Kansas with the “Big Kansas Road Trip” (BKRT).” The road trip offers the opportunity to...

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