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Guidelines for hosting
By Chef Alli on November 20, 2023
Planning to host but don’t know how much food to purchase and serve? Check out these guidelines to help you feel more prepared! Starters Plan on six pieces per person each hour prior to the...
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Tiny Chefs: How to Cook Safely With Kids
By Eric Kelly on November 20, 2023
Teaching kids cooking and baking safety is an exciting endeavor that offers more than just safety guidelines, it offers empowerment. When children know how to handle themselves in the kitchen, it...
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Three Lies about Beef and Cattle Ranching
By Brandi Buzzard on November 20, 2023
I am a big fan of the enneagram personality tool — have you heard of it? The enneagram tool is based on the idea that each person has a unique and innate personality structure, or "essence," that...
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Kansas turkey breeder aims to protect rare breeds
By Sheridan Wimmer on November 20, 2023
For Frank Reese in McPherson County, protecting his turkey flock has been his life’s mission, passion and livelihood. The Good Shepherd Poultry Ranch in Lindsborg is Reese’s avian sanctuary –...
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End Hunger Program in Pottawatomie County Supports Young Learners
By Savannah Peterson on November 20, 2023
Students who show up to school hungry start their day at a disadvantage. Hungry students face greater distraction in class, developmental delays and mental health problems. Many times, missing meals...
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3 Reasons to Give Life Insurance as a Gift
By Farm Bureau Financial Services on November 8, 2023
If you’re looking for a gift that can create a lasting impression, you might want to consider purchasing a life insurance policy. It may not be a typical option, but when used correctly, it can be...
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Kansas Farm Bureau helps bridge the gap in shortage of rural lawyers
By Greg Doering on November 8, 2023
The list of reasons why farmers and ranchers may need to consult with a lawyer is long. Farms and ranches are businesses that must comply with myriad local, state and federal regulations. They also...
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How Kansas is helping solve the childcare dilemma in rural communities
By Greg Doering on November 8, 2023
Cooking dinner, washing dishes and doing laundry are often referred to as “invisible work” because the labor isn’t tracked by any metrics outside an individual household. While it’s not uncommon for...
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Discover how leaders in Kansas are developing local food systems
By Meagan Cramer on November 6, 2023
People from small towns have big dreams. Typically, there’s a strong sense of community pride and a desire to be part of the greater good. When individuals with big dreams get together, magic happens...
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4 Swedish Christmas Recipes Everyone Will Love
By Chef Alli on November 6, 2023
Hello friends, It’s a Swedish Christmas! It’s time to come in from the cold and cozy up next to a roaring fire as you enjoy some Swedish favorites. How about a steaming mug of glögg, or mulled...
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