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Celebrate Ice Cream Month with these recipes
By Kansas Living on June 30, 2020
Celebrate National Ice Cream Month in July with all these fun recipes. 1. Strawberry Cheesecake Ice Cream Bars Sugar Salt Magic 2. Toasted Marshmallow Ice Cream Home Cooking Memories 3....
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A Guide to Processed Tomato Products
By Chef Alli on June 30, 2020
When we can't get perfect summer tomatoes, it’s super convenient to use processed tomatoes for our favorite sauces, soups and sides. I like to keep my pantry as well stocked as possible with various...
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New Yorker pays it forward with KFB Foundation donation
By Greg Doering on June 18, 2020
Norma Rosenthal was in her Manhattan, New York, apartment when she first heard of Dennis and Sharon Ruhnke, though she didn’t know their last name at the time. “Gov. (Andrew) Cuomo was giving...
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8 Unique Ways to Use Summer Produce
By Eryn Carter on June 17, 2020
Sunshine, warm weather and longer days are all indications that summer is here. One of the best benefits the summer months provide is ripe produce. While grilling corn and roasting broccoli may be...
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Ranch Work in the Summer
By Brandi Buzzard on June 16, 2020
A few weeks ago, we hauled our cows from our ranch to the summer grass we lease so our home pastures can rest and grow for haying. The cows will spend five months grazing on vast grass pastures while...
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Broadband access necessity
By Greg Doering on June 16, 2020
Venture a short distance off the interstate and you’ll find pastoral views and crops reaching toward the sky. It’s also likely you’ll find yourself cutoff from the rest of the world because your...
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Food Storage Tips
By Chef Alli on June 11, 2020
I am always seeking ways to keep food fresh for my family while also reducing food waste. Below are some of my favorite food storage tips that have made a difference in my household. First Things...
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5 Lessons I Learned From My Farm Dad
By Leigh Ann Maurath on June 4, 2020
I think this is where it all started--clad in denim and a frilly bonnet, sitting in my dad’s arms as we cut wheat. I grew up watching my dad farm. It’s always been part of who we are. I grew up...