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Yearly Archives: 2014

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Meet a Texas rose farmer: Mark Chamblee

By Julie Vrazel Not all farmers grow corn, cotton and grain sorghum. There are lots of specialty farmers, too. Like Mark Chamblee. He wakes up and smells the roses every day. That’s because Mark is a rose farmer in Tyler, where he and his family have been growing roses since 1953. Their nursery, Chamblee’s Rose [...]

Four-Cheese Lasagna

By Kelly Bogard Preparing for a family gathering can be a tough challenge. You set the date and time. You invite the guests. But what about the food? It has to look good, taste good and fill everyone's stomachs! Sounds like a job for lasagna. That means a plate smothered with an abundance of noodles, [...]

Holiday frights & tasty delights

By Jessica Domel Pies, jack-o-lanterns and festivals, oh my! It’s pumpkin time and Texans are lining up for holiday frights and tasty delights. Welcome to Floydada, Pumpkin Capital USA, where up to 1,400 acres are home to 15 to 20 million pumpkins annually. Floydada also is the base of Pumpkin Pyle, a three-generation family farm [...]

October 7, 2014|Categories: Meet a Farmer, Specialty Crops, Texas Agriculture|Tags: , |0 Comments

Back to Basics: Classic Chocolate Brownies

By Kelly Bogard I was brainstorming with the PR staff before I decided on a recipe for this week’s Back to Basics. The goal is to have something that is classic, made from scratch and, above all else, super tasty. As we talked, we kept coming back to sweets. There are few things that rival chocolate [...]

Small steps toward a healthier life

By Jessica Domel It's been a long day. I'm hungry. I'm tired. And all I really want is to flop into bed. Should I grab a hamburger from that fast food place? Or pick at the potato chips in my cabinet? Potato chips for the win. Deep down I realize it's not a healthy choice, [...]

September 30, 2014|Categories: Healthy Eating|Tags: |0 Comments