FOOD
Chipotle Black Bean Chili
Have you every wondered why black beans have become so popular in the United States in recent years? They've long been a staple in our south-of-the-border neighbor, Mexico, where they're called frijol...
Posted on 2/8/13 at 2:31 PM
Space station crew prepares for Christmas feast in space
As you prepare for Christmas company and dinner, consider the six astronauts spending the holiday 250 miles overhead. Thanks to Internet connectivity the crew will be able to visit with their famili...
Posted on 12/24/12 at 1:17 PM
Home Sweet Home: China in Minnesota
All of you who've read my posts are awesome. Thank you for following along. While I'm sad to see this journey end, I'm excited with anticipation because this was just my first try. I'll be writing man...
Posted on 10/27/12 at 11:31 AM
RCR Collects 2,500 Pounds of Food for Rosemount Family Resource Center
The Rotary Club of Rosemount spent March collecting more than 2,500 pounds of food for the Rosemount Family Resource Center thanks to the help of nearly 100 Rosemount businesses. A huge Rotary thank...
Posted on 4/30/12 at 11:22 AM
State launches program to help poor buy food
Lt. Gov. Yvonne Prettner Solon today announced a coalition to provide poor Minnesotans a chance to buy healthy foods. The Minnesota Nutritious Food Coalition joins state, university, tribal, nonprofi...
Posted on 1/10/12 at 3:07 PM
Pody's column: Happy Thanksgiving
Next week we celebrate Thanksgiving, a celebration that has been held since 1621 when colonists of Plymouth and members of the Wampanoag Indians gathered to share food and give thanks for survival after so many perished during that first harsh winter.By Pody Corcoran , November 20, 2011
Pody's column: A day to pay tribute to veterans
Nov. 11 we celebrate Veteran's Day, a day to honor our brave men and women who left their homes and families to protect the freedoms we take for granted. Many came home while others paid the supreme sacrifice.By Pody Corcoran , November 06, 2011
Pody's column: Halloween is upon us
Reading about the Rosemount Haunted Wood Trail in the Town Pages last weekend, I thought about how Halloween changed over the years.October 30, 2011
Pody's column: A change seasons is upon us
It's hard to believe two weeks ago we had the air conditioning on and now we need heat. Some years we enjoy an Indian Summer and Harvest Moon while other years it comes and goes too fast.October 23, 2011
Column: An autumn drive
Last week we drove past several pumpkin fields. Most years there are hundreds of pumpkins of all sizes in the fields and large piles at stands for children to pick from.October 16, 2011
Column: Too many kids lack discipline
Several weeks ago we were having lunch out when two overweight women came in carrying a screaming child.By Pody Corcoran , October 09, 2011
Column: Planning ahead makes mealtime easier
With a little advance planning and the slow cooker you can go home to a healthy relaxing meal.By Pody Corcoran , October 02, 2011
Column: A history lesson on Oktoberfest
Pody shares the history of Oktoberfest and a recipe for German Potato Salad.By Pody Corcoran , September 25, 2011
Column: Memories of September 11 are still strong after a decade
I can’t believe it’s been 10 years. A decade ago on a clear, sunny September morning, life as we Americans knew it changed forever. I remember pictures of the first plane hitting one tower.By Pody Corcoran , September 11, 2011
Column: Pody's tips for going back to school on a budget
When our children were in school, I liked to think of September as the spring of a new school year.By Pody Corcoran , September 04, 2011
Column: Go easy on your feet during the summer
While attending graduation parties and shoppipng during the hot weather, I noticed people of all ages wearing summer sandles and flip flops. Most of them were those cute, fun sandals and only a few had any arch support.By Pody Corcoran , July 10, 2011
Column: Plan ahead for a good holiday weekend
This is our second official long weekend of the summer. Our days are getting shorter and we have only had a few days of spring or summer. It’s been good for the electric or water bills, but taking it’s toll on people who work outside or planned vacations.By Pody Corcoran , July 03, 2011
Column: Stop to enjoy the sweet scent of lilacs
The lilac bush is one of the most fragrant and beautiful signs of spring. Some years they are past their peak by Memorial Day, their flowers spent, and other years like this year they are just starting to bloom.By Pody Corcoran , May 22, 2011
Column: Support Veterans; donate to Poppy days
It was soldiers serving in the battlefields of World War I who brought back memory of a barren landscape transformed by wild poppies, red as the blood soaking the earth. It was a miracle of nature that the spirit of their lost buddies lived on.By Pody Corcoran , May 15, 2011
Column: Happy Mother’s Day
Sunday is Mother’s Day and I think of my mother. Growing up, little things that both comforted and irritated her in our daily routines have now become automatic in my life.By Pody Corcoran , May 08, 2011
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