Fun and learning over breakfast. March 7 honors breakfast with National Cereal Day. Part of the fun of breakfast for many involved finding the prize in the cereal box. With this prize, children could eat and learn at the same time.
What is Rømmegrøt? Good question. In this week’s What’s New Wednesday, we will answer that question.
Rømmegrøt is a Norwegian porridge made with sour cream. Rømme translates to sour cream while grøt means porridge.Â
In the early 1900s, crop production relied heavily on binders that used twine, especially of henequen and sisal, for containing harvested grain. Henequen and sisal came from the Yucatán Peninsula.
Happy Valentine’s Day! Often little puns appear on sweet valentines notes and today’s What’s new Wednesday is no exception. This beet “flavored” valentine could have “stemmed” from any farmer’s love letters.
Good horses could make or break the work of the farm and ranch. This week’s Throwback Thursday comes from Plato Township, Hand County in 1939. Owned by Vernie Jackson, this “fine Belgian Stallion” represents a strong draft horse.
Many children love dolls, however today few children have toys or dolls that aren’t for play like China Dolls. This week’s What’s New Wednesday comes from Neva Whaley Harding.Â
Sweet honey! South Dakota ranked 2nd in the Nation for honey production, as of early 2023. In this Throwback Thursday photograph, two tough beekeepers examine a beehive.