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It’s National Bean Day
Events, Gardening Farming
It’s National Bean Day
Posted on January 6, 2022
Green, red, kidney, lima or soy are just a few of the different kinds of beans recognized on National Bean Day – Jan. 6. This day celebrates the bean in all sizes, shapes and colors. Humans have been cultivating beans (legumes) since the early seventh millennium BCE. And today, just as throughout th...
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Sip or slurp your soup to celebrate
Events
Sip or slurp your soup to celebrate
Posted on January 4, 2022
It seems almost too appropriate that January is National Soup Month . With winter really settled in, we all crave something cozy, and a big bowl of something warm and tasty is the perfect prescription. The beauty of soup is that you can literally put whatever you want in it. Want to use up some stor...
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Garden resolutions for the new year
Lifestyle
Garden resolutions for the new year
Posted on January 1, 2022
As we head through winter, you may find yourself thinking about the warmth of summer and getting back into the garden again. This daydreaming is a good opportunity to reflect on the past growing season and set goals for next year’s garden by making some new year’s resolutions. Making New Year’s reso...
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Seed catalog season
Seed catalog season
Dan Wren 
Posted on December 30, 2021
Another viewpoint: The mailbox is filled with flower seed, bulb and plant catalogs. Joan spends hours poring through them, comparing descriptions, colors and prices to plan out her dream garden. She then gets on the phone with her sisters and daughters-in-law to see who wants in on the high count/lo...
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They’re here!
They’re here!
Joan Kark-Wren 
Posted on December 29, 2021
The arrival of the seed and plant catalogs is like a glimpse of spring in the midst of winter. While it’s easy enough to go online and find all the latest and greatest varieties, there’s nothing more warming on a cold, wintry day than grabbing a hot cup of coffee, paper and pen and poring through th...
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Extend the life of your leftover eggnog
Lifestyle
Extend the life of your leftover eggnog
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Posted on December 27, 2021
Eggnog has a limited shelf life, but consumers can still indulge post-Christmas cravings, and do so safely, with a few kitchen hacks. Mary Rapoport, consumer affairs and educational director for the Virginia Egg Council , shared some tips in aJanuary 2021 episodeof Virginia This Morning on CBS 6 New...
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Just a little way up the (peppermint) sidewalk
Lifestyle
Just a little way up the (peppermint) sidewalk
Andy Haman 
Posted on December 24, 2021
A brief history of the gingerbread house and finding a holiday’s sense of home in a Christmas tradition Gingerbread houses are a holiday staple in my house. We didn’t quite get the memo the first year we tried it – you know, to use actual gingerbread? There were five of us kids, early elementary to ...
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Family traditions are a funny thing
Family traditions are a funny thing
Joan Kark-Wren 
Posted on December 23, 2021
Traditions are a funny thing. You grow up in a world full of traditions – at home, in school, at church and in your community. Some people enjoy their traditions, and others want to change them up a bit. My father was a minister so Christmas Eve we would go to church see the nativity scene, sing Chr...
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Tips for traveling safely
Lifestyle
Tips for traveling safely
Posted on December 22, 2021
Whether you’re planning to travel or not this weekend, safety should always come first. With that in mind, we share these winter driving safety tips from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: Winter Driving Safety Driving safely in winter weather can be a challenge for even the most ex...
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Chase away late chills (and sniffles) with soup
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Chase away late chills (and sniffles) with soup
Courtney Llewellyn 
March 7, 2026
Soup is a staple anytime the weather is chilly or when a person feels like they are coming down with a cold. The warm, therapeutic effects of a delici...
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2026: The year of the Ficus
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2026: The year of the Ficus
Courtney Llewellyn 
March 5, 2026
Whether you call them “statement plants,” “room-fillers” or just “the family tree,” Ficus have dominated the indoor gardening world for decades. But d...
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Community gardens in Herkimer County receive $2K from CCE Herkimer
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Community gardens in Herkimer County receive $2K from CCE Herkimer
Courtney Llewellyn 
March 3, 2026
CCE Herkimer is proud to announce the awarding of seven $2,000 sub-awards to community and aspiring community gardens across Herkimer County. Funding ...
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The sweet side of maple syrup
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The sweet side of maple syrup
Courtney Llewellyn 
March 1, 2026
Maple syrup is the sweet nectar of maple trees. Legend has it that maple syrup was first discovered centuries ago by Native Americans during a time wh...
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