Taste of Kansas: Soy in the Mix
Photography by Nick Krug The “joy of soy” is more than a catchy phrase for Charlene Patton, the consumer media specialist for the Kansas Soybean Commission. She regularly touts the benefits of soy…
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Photography by Nick Krug The “joy of soy” is more than a catchy phrase for Charlene Patton, the consumer media specialist for the Kansas Soybean Commission. She regularly touts the benefits of soy…
Read MorePhotography by Bill Stephens RECIPE FEATURED WITH ARTICLE : Wright Sunflower Oil Tender Steak Marinade Sunflowers are more than a beautiful symbol of our state. Kansas is the nation’s fourth-largest…
Read MoreKansans have been sharing their recipes in community cookbooks for nearly as long as the state has existed. The tried-and-true recipes that make it into community cookbooks have delighted dinner…
Read MoreA Wabaunsee County couple prepares old-style meals for modern-day ranch hands The Old West comes alive as Geff Dawson tends the campfire and his wife, Dawn, chops vegetables and stirs up cornbread on…
Read MoreThe third-generation owners of Louisburg Cider Mill continue to harvest and expand on their founder’s dream. More than 45 years after Emmett O’Rear began pressing fresh Kansas apples into cider…
Read MoreThe dainty, big-flavored cookies we now call “peppernuts” were originally baked in European kitchens as a part of yuletide celebrations. Germans called them pfeffernüsse , the Dutch knew them as…
Read MoreA Kansas family dairy farming tradition since 1930, the Hildebrands expand their reach with a new on-site bottling plant Successful entrepreneurs often think outside the box. For the Hildebrand…
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