North Dakota State University Extension food and nutrition specialist
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This Greek-inspired recipe can be made in a pressure cooker or in an oven. (Photo courtesy of the North Dakota Beef Commission)
“Dinner’s ready!” my mom called out every night.
“No piano playing right now,” she added.
I grew up in a musical family. Inevitably, someone would stop on the way from the living room to the kitchen to play a tune on the piano.
I was as guilty as anyone about plopping down at the keyboard before dinner.
I have no idea why we did that. We certainly succeeded in irritating Mom, if that was our goal at the time.
BISMARCK – The North Dakota Beef Commission is looking for the state’s best beef burger.
Gov. Doug Burgum has proclaimed May 2021 as “Beef Month” in North Dakota, and the beef commission is celebrating with a social media campaign search for the best beef burger. The winner will be announced on National Beef Burger Day, May 28.
Throughout the month of May, the beef commission will celebrate with a variety of activities. Select Cash Wise Foods stores are holding Beef Month promotions. The beef commission, in partnership with the North Dakota CattleWomen, is hosting a virtual 5K run, and consumers can also participate in the North Dakota State University Extension instant pot virtual class to learn new ways to prepare beef.
Eating meals as a family has many benefits.
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This Greek-inspired recipe can be made in a pressure cooker or in an oven. (Photo courtesy of the North Dakota Beef Commission)
“Dinner’s ready!” my mom called out every night.
“No piano playing right now,” she added.
I grew up in a musical family. Inevitably, someone would stop on the way from the living room to the kitchen to play a tune on the piano.
I was as guilty as anyone about plopping down at the keyboard before dinner.
I have no idea why we did that. We certainly succeeded in irritating Mom, if that was our goal at the time.
Prairie Fare: Keep Family Meals a Tradition Post-pandemic
Julie Garden-Robinson
“No piano playing right now,” she added.
I grew up in a musical family. Inevitably, someone would stop on the way from the living room to the kitchen to play a tune on the piano.
I was as guilty as anyone about plopping down at the keyboard before dinner.
I have no idea why we did that. We certainly succeeded in irritating Mom, if that was our goal at the time.
During dinner time, the TV was turned off and the phone was not answered.
In fact, we had one TV with four channels and one phone. The distractions were minimal.
The meetings are June 3-4 and June 7-10 in various locations. 1:14 pm, May 11, 2021 ×
The North Dakota Stockmen’s Association (NDSA) will host its 2021 Spring Roundups, “Charting the Course,” June 3-4 and 7-10 in Hope, Napoleon, Stanley, Watford City, Beulah and Leonard, N.D. The Spring Roundups serve as the organization’s district meetings and will include socials, suppers, informational programs, NDSA Nominating Committee meetings and local brand inspector meetings.
In each location, the brand inspectors meeting begins at 5 p.m., with the social at 5:30 p.m., the supper at 6:30 p.m. and the program and Nominating Committee meeting following. All times are local.