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Throughout history, humans have been drawn to the mystery and wonder of caves. A cave provides safety, protection and camouflage, perfect for dwelling and hiding. Caves have lent humans a…
Throughout history, humans have been drawn to the mystery and wonder of caves. A cave provides safety, protection and camouflage, perfect for dwelling and hiding. Caves have lent humans a…
As part of our series of spring food traditions (and fun in the kitchen) we turn to eggs. Some cultures have a history of believing that the world began as…
By the time kids are in middle school some of them give up on trick or treating while others county the days until Halloween. And some years the weather is…
Last week we saw the June Full Moon, often known as the Strawberry Moon. Under some conditions it can even appear red, but it really gets its name from its…
Spring is late this year in New England and it is cold and rainy today. But May Day is May Day, and we want to at least think about celebrating!…
Warm weather is coming and before going to the park or the beach a healthy breakfast is in order. In this third installment of our spring food series, we…
Spring holidays mean special kinds of foods for lots of families, and spending time together in the kitchen is part of what makes it fun. We’ve developed a series of…
We live in fast-moving times, and we have so many devices and screens to keep us busy. The air is full of sound, but there is nothing quite like the…
Earlier this week we talked about what animals eat to survive in winter – all that squirrel research got us thinking about nuts. Trail mix is well, perfect for the…
Cooking with kids is fun, and what better way to warm up a weekend morning than French Toast? For years we thought that French toast should have cinnamon in it. …