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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been categorized as “This Land of Ours”

Canning Gifts Safely

Dan November 5, 2015Features, General, This Land of Ours

Ahhh yes, the holidays are upon us, and for some canned food items do make a thoughtful and creative holiday gift. Proper canning techniques and recipes must be used to …

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Recipe Clutter

Dan November 4, 2015Features, General, This Land of Ours

If you cook, or bake, or prepare dishes and have recipe resources available… you may understand how hard it is at times to keep those recipes organized. Especially at those …

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Kitchen Clutter

Dan November 3, 2015Features, General, This Land of Ours

Your kitchen may be the most organized living space you have in your home or residence. You can fall into areas of clutter in your kitchen, such as heaps of …

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Soil as Products

Dan November 2, 2015Environment, Soil, This Land of Ours

It’s considered the most abundant ecosystem on Earth, soil. But have you stopped and to consider just how big of a part it plays in our everyday lives. Cathy Isom …

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Brain Health-Part 2

Dan October 30, 2015Features, General, This Land of Ours

As we change throughout our lives – so do our vital organs – like our brains. Our memory is the first warning of a possible change. In the second part …

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Brain Health-Part 1

Dan October 29, 2015Features, General, This Land of Ours

We’ve all seen and heard the ads for products promising to enhance our brain power. These products appeal especially to those who may be getting older and may be noticing …

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Diets and Weight Loss

Dan October 28, 2015Features, General, This Land of Ours

There are tons of fad diets out there many of us have used… the raw food diet, cookie diet, five bite diet, baby food diet, hi carb, low carb and …

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Fall Fitness-Getting a Good Workout Without Aches and Pains

Dan October 27, 2015Features, General, This Land of Ours

When it comes to starting a new fitness regiment, we’ve all heard the old adage, no pain no gain. In the second part of her series on Fall fitness Cathy …

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Fall Fitness Program

Dan October 26, 2015Features, General, This Land of Ours

There is nothing like the cooler temperatures in the Fall to get us out of the house and enjoy the cooler weather. Today Cathy Isom gives us some help on …

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Florida Citrus and the Consumer Market

Dan October 23, 2015Citrus, Features, This Land of Ours

When reaching for oranges, tangerine, grapefruits or orange juice, you may find this season and well into next year that there are less Florida citrus products on the supermarket shelf. …

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Fast Food Prices on the Rise

Dan October 22, 2015Features, General, This Land of Ours

Fast food prices rising at a fast pace. Cathy Isom checks into how the price hikes for food bought at grocery stores have been very small and have been going …

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Meal Preparation-Part 2

Dan October 20, 2015Features, General, This Land of Ours

In this part of her series on meal preparation Cathy Isom tells us about freezing it now so you can eat it later. This includes the ingredients as well as …

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Meal Prep-Part 1

Dan October 19, 2015Features, General, This Land of Ours

Today Cathy Isom has tips on how we can save time and money on meal preparation in the kitchen. Meal Prep-Part 1 Sponsored ContentGut Health for Baby Calves: Why Prebiotics …

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Hard Work Saves Bird from Endangered List

Dan October 16, 2015Features, General, This Land of Ours

Cathy Isom tells us about the efforts that saved an important bird from the endangered list – and the work that still needs to be done. Endangered Bird Sponsored ContentGut …

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