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Celebrate Heart Health this February
Celebrate Heart Health Month with some delicious recipes this February. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) February is traditionally associated with hearts because Valentine’s Day falls right in…

Everything is Better with Bacon
Many people love bacon on their cheeseburger. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) There are very few people who would admit to not loving bacon. There is just…

Plan the Perfect Thanksgiving Day Dinner With These Easy Steps
What’s on your menu this Thanksgiving? (Photo credit: Wikipedia) It seems like school just started and already it is time to start thinking about Thanksgiving! …

An Apple a Day – Celebrating the Apple Harvest
Arizona produces more than 17 million lbs of apples each year. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Although most people don’t really associate apple picking and apple harvest…

6 Ways to Celebrate National Hamburger Month
Get your grills going and get ready to pay homage to one of America’s most beloved foods, the burger. May is National Hamburger Month and…

Attention Teachers: Online Course Makes Teaching Ag in the Classroom Fun and Helps You Get Your Professional Development Hours!
By Brandon Moak, Program Coordinator, U of A Cooperative Extension, Maricopa County It’s new, it’s exciting and it will teach you how to teach Arizona…

Fill Your Plate is a Work in Progress
By Julie Murphree, Arizona Farm Bureau Fill Your Plate is a work in progress. At the Farm Bureau, we’re working to add more recipes. Right…
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