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Southern Classics To Make For The Holidays

Shrimp and Cheese Grits
It’s no secret that southern fare is the ultimate comfort food and so flavorful that you can’t help but eat every last bite. If you want to impress your family this holiday season, fill your table with southern dishes. First, learn how to make some southern classics, and then plan... [read more]

Make Sure Your Barn Can Weather The Winter

barn decorated for Christmas and snowed in
Your barn plays a critical role during the winter months. You might use it to provide shelter for livestock or store gear and supplies that need to be in tip-top condition at all times. No matter what’s in your barn, preparing it for winter is a must. Check out some... [read more]

Don’t Miss The Last Country Market Of The Year

Crates of fresh vegetables
So, there’s some good news and some bad news. Let’s start with the bad news. The Columbus Country Market is about to shut down for the year and won’t be back until next March. Now, for the good news. You still have one more chance to visit. The last market... [read more]

Essential Offseason Garden Care

fog in early morning in late autumn or winter garden.
You’ve harvested your crops for the season, and now’s the time to rest. Well, not exactly. If you knock out some projects now, you’ll be ready to dive right in and start planting in the spring. Check out some simple gardening maintenance tasks that will help you get ready for... [read more]

Perfect Sides To Go With Turkey

Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner
Turkey is just one item on the Thanksgiving menu. You also need to fill your table with mouthwatering sides, and you want to go beyond opening up some cans of cranberry sauce and green beans. You can elevate your Thanksgiving table with these delicious side dishes. Dirty Rice Do you want to... [read more]

Hit The Road To See Autumn Beauty In Texas

Car on asphalt road on autumn day at park
There’s a myth that the seasons don’t change in Texas. Some people say that it’s hot all year long, so there aren’t any signs of fall. That’s far from the truth, though. The state is full of gorgeous fall foliage, and you can see the best of it with this... [read more]

Grab Coffee And A Bite At Latte Café

barista serving coffee
Do you find yourself going to the same restaurants over and over? It’s easy to get in a rut, but you can make a big change by visiting Latte Café in Columbus, TX. From the friendly atmosphere to the delicious food and coffee, the hidden gem might become your go-to... [read more]

Tips For Caring For Your Cattle This Fall

farmer and his kids on their farm
Caring for cattle can be a full-time job, but the needs change depending on the season. With fall’s arrival, it’s time to update your care routine. Check out these tips for caring for your cattle this fall so they’ll stay healthy through the season. October Cattle Management Tips Do you have some... [read more]

Make These Sausage Balls Part Of Your Game Day Spread

Sausage balls made with hot sausage and cheddar cheese.
Creating a gameday menu can be stressful. You want foods that are easy to make, so you don’t have to spend the afternoon in the kitchen. Also, the dishes need to be easy to eat with your hands, so chowing down won’t keep you from cheering for your team. You’ll... [read more]

Signs That Your Vegetables Are Ready For Harvest

Young farmer with crate full of vegetables
Did you spend your summer gardening, and now you’re ready to harvest your crops? You don’t want to pick your veggies before they’re ready, though, or all that work will be for naught. Check out some signs that your vegetables are ready for harvest. When to Harvest Lettuce If you have some... [read more]