Hot summer temps increase risk of heat illness
When the weather is warmer, you’re at a higher risk for heat illness, which can come on suddenly with many people unaware they’re in danger.
Food safety tips for a winning Super Bowl party
Without good food safety practices before, during and after the game, Super Bowl revelers might end up sick. Follow these tips for food safety on game day.
Food news we’re reading this week: Jan. 6, 2016
This week we're reading about comfort foods, France's new law that cuts down on food waste, a new app that shows how much sugar you're consuming and more.
New app offers herb facts
HerbList has been launched to help consumers navigate information about popular herbs and herbal supplements.
Ask Jen about her Valentine’s Day secret
Forrest’s Mama always said that life is like a box of chocolates, and you never know what you’re going to get. Wrong answer, lady.
September is National Family Meals Month
Children who eat with their families tend to do better in school, eat more nutritiously and avoid risky behaviors.
Pizza: It’s a part of life for many or at least this reporter’s life
Pizza is inevitably a part of our lives, starting from a young age.
Ask Jen about her New Year’s pork recipe
So, New Year’s is here. Do you have your pork and kraut at midnight or do you make it for dinner on January first?
How to keep your pantry and refrigerator stocked for baking
Keep your pantry and refrigerator stocked with these essentials so you’re always ready to bake, especially during the busy Christmas season.
Interactive exhibits on healthy habits, cooking
Cooking demonstrations, food preservation lessons, first-aid safety tips and more will take place in the Family Room at Ag Progress Days, Aug. 14-16.