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Alternative party treats
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Janet Hackert, Nutrition and Health Education Specialist, Harrison County, University of Missouri Extension
With kids, it seems there is always a reason for parties, treats...
Kansas Gardening: Still Time to Plant Spring-Flowering Bulbs
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Generally, it is recommended to plant hardy bulbs (especially daffodils) in October to give them enough time to root before winter. But it is...
A Cowboy’s Faith: Pumpkin Time Spiritual Vibes
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A Cowboy’s FaithBy Frank J. Buchman
Jack-O-Lanterns are everywhere.
Tis the season, and for the first time it’s a homegrown one at the ranch.
Well, the face...
Wicked Watermelon Carving: From Easy Art to a Sweet Treat
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(Family Features) Spooky, silly or symbolic, carved pumpkins are an essential ingredient to any Halloween celebration. This year, scare up some special fun for...
Poppy’s Orange Scream Pudding Parfaits
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(Family Features)
Serves: 4
1 package (16.5 ounces) refrigerated chocolate chip cookie dough
1 package (3.4 ounces) instant vanilla pudding and pie filling
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Black Forest Cake
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By Tom Jackson - All Things Barbecue, Inc.
Yield: 12 servings
Ingredients
For the cake:
1 box (15 oz) chocolate cake mix
1 can (21 oz) cherry pie...
Gut feeling: Study finds ingested bacteria can stick for months
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by Scott Schrage | University Communication
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Bacteria visiting the digestive system in a spoonful of yogurt or a probiotic capsule can extend their...
President Declares Disaster for Kansas
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced that federal disaster aid has been made available to the State of Kansas to supplement state and local...
Be sure to know where you’re hunting
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By Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Harvesting a deer or elk in the wrong Game Management Unit is not only illegal, it can be very expensive....
Hunting prospects looking good for the 2016-2017 upland bird season
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Hunting prospects for the 2016-2017 upland bird seasons are better than they’ve been in years. After years of severe drought, precipitation over the last...
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