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Shop for gifts any Coug will love! View our complete selection of Cougar-made products before stopping in to shop or purchase by phone - we'll even set something aside for pickup and payment later! Learn more at 509-335-4636.     Cougar Cheese All Cougar Cheese is available in 30 oz. cans and cost $42 each. Cougar

Cougar Gold cheese to be featured on the Rachael Ray Show

The award-winning cheese is made at the WSU Creamery. Author: Mia Hunt Updated: 5:06 AM PDT May 24, 2021 PULLMAN, Wash. The award-winning Cougar Gold cheese will be featured on an episode of the Rachael Ray Show on Monday. The show will highlight how students use milk from the university’s Knott Dairy Center to make cheese.  According to a release from WSU, Ray and the show’s producers were inspired to feature the university’s cheese-making process after a friend sent Ray a surprise gift of Cougar Gold.  The creamery has been operating for over 70 years and produces more than 250,000 cans of cheese, as well as 22,000 gallons of ice cream annually. 

Stack up the flavor: Haystacks are a fun, frugal and completely customizable meal

Stack up the flavor: Haystacks are a fun, frugal and completely customizable meal Published: February 24, 2021, 6:00am Share: 5 Photos Haystacks are a completely customizable meal that can be changed to fit any taste or budget. These Greek Haystacks are made with rice, lamb, tomatoes and cucumbers, black olives, feta and tzatziki. (Monika Spykerman/The Columbian) Photo Gallery My ongoing project this year is to re-create meaningful meals. I’ve mainly been exploring my mother’s recipes but I’ve also been thinking about other folks who’ve invited me to share their tables. Plainly speaking, I’m hoping to cook up some of the connectedness that I’ve missed this year. Food is always the answer, right?

Food for thought(ful) gifts: A Spokane-focused holiday guide to spoil the foodies in your life

and 825 N. Monroe St. No one has ever accused Ruins chef Joseph O’Neal’s recipes of having a lack of spice. Now you can have that heat at home for the holidays. After years of calculating his craft of chilis, O’Neal is packaging his peppery passion. He has traveled all over the world learning flavors and techniques that give his new product line legs. More than half of his first batch has already been sold since launching last week. What to buy: All five of his current products for $60, but a single jar for $12.95 is a perfect stocking stuffer. Start with the Nashville Hot Chili Oil. You won’t find a product like it in retail stores. Just dab a bit onto fried chicken, and you’ll be sending chef a Christmas card this year.

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