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Pennsylvania vegetable farm sprouts success
Leaving behind careers and college degrees, Art and Larry King went back to their family’s roots in 1992 and took over the vegetable farm their father started in the early 1940s.
Cooking and empty nesting
For Kym Seabolt, empty nesting means fewer homecooked meals and fewer trips to the grocery store.
Wants vs. needs and contentment
It seems, somehow, that people used to be more satisfied with far less.
Most times grandma’s ways work just fine
Let me state for the record that I am firmly against food poisoning. I am definitely not a fan. Having had it once, I can assure you that anyone who says they “think” they had food poisoning hasn’t. If you have it, you’ll know. I can still recall feeling like I wanted to die on
Ramps – the king of stink can be a tastebud treat
As I worked my way down the steepest portion of the valley, I could see patches of green in the distance. Some were stands of Virginia bluebells just unfurling their leaves, but most were carpets of ramps. Experience Experience has taught me that mid-April is ramp season. When the redbuds and dogwoods bloom and the
September will pack several punches
In the summer’s waning warmth after Labor Day, my mother would order her child army into the big garden of my youth to gather the year’s final flush of vegetables.
Starting spring with seedlings
Excited for spring, Eliza Blue is starting seeds indoors.
Rating Ohio’s five popular fish species
Mike Tontimonia rates the most popular fish species found in catchable numbers throughout northeast Ohio.
Cost of Thanksgiving dinner falls to $4.89 per person
The average cost of this year’s Thanksgiving dinner for 10 is $48.90 — a 22-cent decrease from last year’s average of $49.12.
Children rule the household
Down through decades of society’s leanings, one undeniable difference is the once-held notion that children are to be seen and not heard.






