Smoked apple snacks are ripe for the picking
A few West Virginia University faculty are exploring the potential for West Virginia's apple growers to develop and market dried, smoked apple chunks.
Stocking up ahead of snowstorms: What do you really need?
Bread and milk are typically the first items that many people stock up on for a winter weather emergency, but what do you really need if you get snowed in?
Get the best venison this season
How the work is done is key to a nice batch of prime venison.
Hold the added sugar
Experts say women should consume no more than six teaspoons or 25 grams of added sugar each day. For men, the amount is nine teaspoons or 36 grams.
What we’re reading: 7/1
This week we're reading about food pairings, ethnic crops, food-related laws and more.
Business has changed, but farm is a Theaker family tradition
Richard Theaker’s first ancestors in Ohio were blacksmiths by trade and the deed to the first Theaker property in Ohio was, in fact, written on sheepskin.
A tribute to Anne Frances Robbins
This past weekend, America lost her 40th First Lady, Mrs. Nancy Reagan, at the age of 94.
Ask Jen about her dad’s peanut butter sandwich
There isn't a question I will be answering this week, rather, a personal culinary adventure. And I say this with a smile on my face, a hint of an eye-roll and a ton of love in my heart.
Pre-cut melons tied to multistate salmonella outbreak
Earlier this week the CDC warned about a multistate outbreak of salmonella associated with pre-cut melons produced by a food distributor in Indianapolis.
How to master the hugelkultur gardening technique
Hugelkultur gardening improves soil fertility, keeps the growing area moist and has many other benefits. Learn how to set up your own hugelkultur garden.