Head out tomorrow June 29th, to the Mill City Farmers Market! In addition to all the fruits, veggies, cheese, meats and treats, you’ll find live music and a cooking demo + each week you’ll find a weekly market meal! Spend Saturday morning at the market!
Read MoreProfessional florist and Tastemaker Reba Berge provides tips for “bulb” flowers; one of them is, you don’t have to use the flower preservative on bulbs.
Read MoreAt its sexiest, it’s like unsheathing a sword. At its most mundane, it’s like squeezing the remnants from a tube of toothpaste. And at its most childish, it resembles a “water weasel,” so says Cadence Chef Joey Elenterio. “Remember, like those water balloons with the valve that you’d fill up and spray?”
Read MoreYou know you’re in good company when a topic you’ve been pondering, pops up in multiple conversations, over a very short period of time. That’s been my recent experience regarding the topic of “how much to spend and what to buy for graduation gifts and wedding gifts.”
Read MoreThe KPMG Women’s PGA Championship included a lot more than professional golfers. We celebrated Youth day, Brownies singing, Girl Scouts going on scavenger hunts and the youthful exuberance of making your first putt.
Read MoreKatie Chin provides the perfect “man meal” pairing with her Hong Kong Steak and Lemongrass Thai Salad.
Read MoreAs summer continues to unfold very slowly in Minnesota, it’s important to take advantage of the lakes, the weather and all the food you have in your fridge. A picnic can be a byproduct of using everything you have lying around your kitchen to create an amazingly simple, yet delicious, spread of choices.
Read MoreAmber Waves of Grain + Spirited Table 4th of July Tips = America! America! God shed his grace on thee… And crown thy good with brotherhood… From sea to shining sea!
Read MoreWe kick off the Summer Solstice in 5 days. The Old Farmer’s Almanac team answers your questions, including everything from; IS THE SUMMER SOLSTICE THE FIRST DAY OF SUMMER? to WHY DOESN’T THE SUMMER SOLSTICE FALL ON THE SAME DATE EACH YEAR-plus Solstice Traditions.
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