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Beets
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The delightful color and flavor of beets make it a favorite for home gardeners and home cooks. Find out more about this unique vegetable.
So That's Where Baby Veggies Come From!
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Are baby veggies actually baby vegetables? HowStuffWorks checks out the truth behind little vegetables.
How to Cook Stone Crab Claws
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Do you know how to cook stone crab claws? Find out how to cook stone crab claws in this article from HowStuffWorks.
How Cranberry Bogs Work
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How can something as delicate and delicious as a cranberry thrive in something as filthy as a bog? Blame it on the durability of this most unusual and hardy plant.
How Rain Barrels Work
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Rain barrels are containers designed to trap and store rainwater. Learn more about rain barrels and if one is right for you.
The 'Stardew Valley' Quiz
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It's one of the biggest games on Steam, with no sign of slowing down. Take our quiz to find out why the "Harvest Moon"-like "Stardew Valley" is so much more than just another sim game!
How Thanksgiving Works
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Today, many associate the holiday less with pilgrims and American Indians and more with football and turkey. What's the real story of Thanksgivig Day?
Dungeness Crab: A Deliciously Sustainable Crustacean
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Dungeness crab (Metacarcinus magister) is more than just a seafood favorite; it’s a symbol of coastal culture from California to Alaska. This tasty crustacean is beloved for its sweet, tender crab meat and iconic crab legs.
5 Farming Technologies That Changed the World
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Farming technologies have allowed the world to be fed, even though most people no longer farm. Only 2 percent of Americans are farmers, versus 90 percent in the 1700s. Which tools and technologies have had the most impact on farming and why?
Did You Know You Can Eat Hostas?
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Hostas are a perennial garden favorite, but are still relatively unknown as a delicious and easily prepared culinary delicacy.