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Common Ground
Advanced laundry skills grow from farm experienceEditor's note: Jennifer Latzke is out of town this week on assignment. This "Common Ground" first appeared in September 2006. I couldn't have had any better training for the "real world of adulthood" than growing up the daughter of a farmer. [Read More] ![]() Looking for recipes? You've come to the right place. Home Cookin' has 100s of free recipes - all created, tested, reviewed and approved by home cooks ...more AdvertisementGardeningEast Texas Spring Landscape and Gardening Conference set Feb. 13Texas Feral hogs and vegetables are commonly not topics for the annual East Texas Spring Landscape and Gardening Conference, but times are changing, say horticulturalists. "Recent national surveys and local observations show an increased interest in home food production, so we added both a home vegetable gardening talk and one on growing fruits in the home landscape," said Keith Hansen, Texas AgriLife Extension Service ... [Read More] MeditationsMeditation for 2-8-10Read Daniel 3:8-30 God did not give us a spirit of timidity, but a spirit of power, of love and of self-discipline. --2 Timothy 1:7 (NIV) [Read More] Cowboy PoetryThat Gremlin in my ShedIf I ever see that little sucker, I'll fill him full of lead. He deals me so much misery, that Gremlin in my shed. [Read More] Everyday GetawaysA land of mystery and fine winesThe city of Anadarko, located at the junction of State Highways 281 and 62 in central Oklahoma, is renowned for its many Native American memorials and historical representations, such as Indian City, U.S.A. Cultural Center where visitors can tour the villages of seven Plains Indian tribes, the National Hall of Fame for Famous American Indians, and the Southern Plains Indian Museum. As with all of Oklahoma, Anadarko is steeped in Native American history, but ... [Read More] Junior JournalParasites: Packing up, moving onWhen animals take a trip, they don't pack a bag. But they still take stuff with them. Almost all animals are "hosts" to parasites. [Read More] Hints for those out of work; Shoveling snow; Painting... Practical tips for everyday events.
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