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Use a highball glass; fill it with ice. Mix the drink in a shaker. Garnish with a lemon wedge. Recipe courtesy of Sailor Jerry
Old 300 BBQ’s must-try Savory Sides include a trio of 32 oz. sides, including creamed corn, green beans, and potato salad — enough to feed 8 to 12 BBQ lovers. Goldbelly Blue Smoke’s BBQ Sides
While many of us were celebrating America's birthday on July 4 this year, the hosts of "Today with Hoda and Jenna" marked another special occasion: the 100th anniversary of the humble Caesar salad.
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Backyard Farmer was the fourth Nebraska ETV Network program to begin broadcasting on the KUON-TV network. Both George Round and Dwayne Trenkle were the original hosts and moderators. The show consisted of a host and four specialists. In the 1960s, Backyard Farmer had the highest rating of any educational broadcast in the United States.
[32] [33] On July 29, 2015, Kass was appointed Senior Food Analyst at NBC News. [34] In November 2015, Kass delivered a TED Talk in Manhattan, titled "Want kids to learn well? Feed them well". TED Talks Live writes that, in this talk, Kass "discusses the role schools can play in nourishing students' bodies in addition to their minds". [35]
Hillary Clinton had a vegetable garden constructed on the roof of the White House. On March 20, 2009, Michelle Obama broke ground on the largest and most expansive vegetable garden to date on the White House lawn. [1] The current garden is funded by a $2.5-million donation provided in 2016 by Burpee Seeds and The Burpee Foundation. [2]
Better Homes and Gardens was founded in 1922 [2] by Edwin Meredith, who had served as the United States Secretary of Agriculture under Woodrow Wilson and had previously founded the magazine Successful Farming. [3] The original title was Fruit, Garden and Home. The name was changed to Better Homes and Gardens beginning with the August 1924 issue ...