Did you know lettuce was one of the first vegetables brought to America by Christopher Columbus? What a great fun fact!
The Food Factor: Spicy Tuna Three Ways
May 19, 2020
Do you ever get tired of eating the same old healthy salad? I do! That’s why I was excited to find this recipe for Spicy Tuna that can be used three different ways: as a dip with baked tortilla chips, as a wrap with lettuce leaves or tortillas, or as a topping for a green salad made with lettuce, mixed greens or fresh spinach.
How to Manage Mosquitoes Around Your Home
May 14, 2020
With all the rain we’ve had this year, mosquitoes have plenty of places to breed. But you can take some easy steps to keep their numbers down.
How to Make a Sedum Wall Hanging
May 12, 2020
If you’re looking for an easy garden project this summer, look no further! Sedums, commonly referred to as succulents, are popular because they are relatively easy to care for.
Is That a Murder Hornet?
May 8, 2020
No, that’s not a murder hornet. But you may have seen one of these four look-alikes that do live in Mississippi.
The Food Factor: Orange Sweet Potato Pork Chops
May 8, 2020
If you are cooking for just one or two, this recipe is for you! It features one of our favorite ingredients – Mississippi-grown sweet potatoes. You can expand this recipe as needed for a larger crowd.
You’ll want to save this recipe for a weeknight when you have a little extra time or cook it on the weekend, as it requires browning the pork chops first, then baking them.
I love the combination of tangy, sweet, and savory flavors! While the recipe doesn’t specify an order, The Food Factor crew put the sweet potatoes on the bottom of the baking dish with a sprinkle of cinnamon, then we topped the potatoes with the chops. Sprinkle the meat with a bit of salt and pepper before the orange slices.
Breakfast Recipe Roundup
May 5, 2020
My husband and I cook dinner at home 99 percent of the time. Now that we are practicing social distancing under the governor’s safer-at-home order, our kitchen is really getting a workout.
5 Tips to Help Manage Personal Finances During COVID-19
May 1, 2020
If social distancing measures and the shelter-in-place order have left you with reduced income or without a paycheck, we have some tips to help you take control of your finances.
Gardening Tasks for May
April 28, 2020
With so many Mississippians staying at home more than usual, it’s the perfect time to start planning your summer landscape.
Tips for Harvesting Blueberries
April 24, 2020
Blueberries are a nutrient- and antioxidant-rich food. Harvesting them at the peak of ripeness ensures you get the greatest health benefits and the best taste.
The Food Factor Makeover: French Toast
April 21, 2020
Traditionally, French toast recipes include white bread, eggs, butter and/or oil, and maple syrup. This French toast makeover substitutes whole wheat bread for white bread, mashed banana for the egg, and cooking spray for the oil. As long as you top it with fruit instead of butter and maple syrup, this French toast has a fraction of the calories compared to the traditional option.
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