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Let’s Cook: Congratulation graduates

Graduations across America this year will not be as planned due to COVID-19. Whenever I hear Pomp and Circumstance, I know that a ceremony of grandeur is likely to follow. This musical number is almost exclusively connected to graduation ceremonies from high school or colleges and ...

PrairieFare: Prepare food safely regardless of the number of guests

“Mom, I feel like a bandit,” my 16-year-old daughter said as she adjusted her cloth face mask as we entered the grocery store. I’m glad she has kept her sense of humor. I wiped the handle on the grocery cart with a disinfecting wipe. I adjusted my mask and looked over at her. With ...

Can I eat my rhubarb?

Editor’s note: NDSU Extension-Ward County introduces Kitty Torkelson who is the new horticulture assistant. She is available to answer horticulture questions now until early fall. Torkelson has been active in the Master Gardener program for 20 years and studied horticulture at the ...

DAKOTA GARDENER: The best peas for North Dakota

One of the joys of life is eating fresh peas in the garden. You pick the pods, shell them and pop the peas into your mouth. Sweet and delicious! If you don’t know what I’m talking about, give it a try this spring. The cold weather this spring has delayed planting, and many of us will be ...

PrairieFare: I’m spillin’ the beans

“Do you need any rice?” I asked with a slightly muffled voice. I was strolling with my son in a grocery store. Both of us were wearing cloth face masks. “No, I’m good,” he replied. “I have 50 pounds.” I think he said 50 pounds, anyway. He laughed when he saw my wide eyes ...

DAKOTA GARDENER: Trees in the spring — what to expect

North Dakota is a big state. In some places, trees are just beginning to bud out, while in other locations, they’re already done flowering and leaves have nearly fully expanded. Winter has barely left the northeast while spring arrived in the southwest awhile ago. What can we expect to ...