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Articles
Learn How to Prepare OnionsFirst appearing in the 2005 Farmers' Almanac A few ways to prepare onions and avoid. Read More
Top Ten Favorite Holiday TreatsFrom the Farmers' Almanac Looking for some fantastic holiday treats to bake or give away as gifts? Check out our Top Ten Favorite recipes here.
If You are Missing an IngredientEmergency Kitchen Substitutions It never seems to fail. You are preparing a special family dinner and you forgot to pick up a necessary ingredient. Don't fret. There are ways around it.
Personal PizzasQuick, easy and a bit untraditional Make personal pizzas with French bread, tomato bagels and even hoagie rolls. It's easy!
Make Your Own Cooking MixesSave Time and Money Like the convenience of store-bought cookie, cake, brownie and other mixes, but don't like the cost? Here's a solution.
Prepare and Freeze Fresh Pumpkin EasilyWant to reuse those pumpkins on your steps for a wonderful Thanksgiving pie?
What Really Puts You to Sleep on Thanksgiving?Tryptophan is often used as an excuse for falling asleep after that big holiday meal. But is it truly the culprit?
Holiday Survival TipsInstead of letting the holidays send you into a spin, we've pulled together the ultimate survival guide to help eliminate some of the frustrations!
Easy Ways to Preserve our EarthWe can all do something to help preserve our earth. It doesn't have to be difficult.
Health and Medical Hints from 1901Ever been told to chew on a roasted onion for a headache? Prescribed a daily bath? Check out these natural tips and medical hints from the 1901 Farmers' Almanac.
Best Baking Tips From the Farmers' AlmanacJust in time for Thanksgiving! 'Tis the time to head to the kitchen! The holidays are a great time to bake. Make your time easier by checking out our useful tips.
Helpful Holiday HintsTo make Thanksgiving more memborable The holidays can be a crazy time of year. Check out some of our favorite helpful hints for ways to make this holiday better.
Food Poisoning: An Unwanted Holiday GiftDon't let the festivities of the holidays make you sick. Learn how to naturally treat a mild case of food poisoning.
Cooking with Warming SpicesLearn how to warm yourself up from the inside out by adding these spices to your menu.
Where did we get Mardi Gras from?Mardi Gras is right around the corner. Learn more about the traditions behind this festival of fun.
Easy Ways to CompostDon't throw it away! Compost it! It's better for the environment and for your gardens.
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Tune into life's simple pleasures by exercising your senses. Learn how here.
Must-Know Kitchen TipsTo Hang on the Fridge Useful tips for in and around the kitchen, from the Farmers' Almanac.
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Looking for a new recipe for Mother's Day? Here are a few favorites from the Farmers' Almanac.
Hungry? Think Blue!July is National Blueberry Month. July is the best time to eat more blueberries. They're healthy, patriotic, and tasty!
Recipes
A Southern tradition, this simple and hearty one-pot meal is great to serve for a variety of occasions.
This delightful, red soup from the Ukraine may be served either hot or cold. Through the centuries, the meat base has included chicken, duck, goose, turkey and beef. A favorite recipe uses a fat brisket of beef or flank.
Swedish meatballs can be served as an appetizer or at dinner with steamed rice and a vegetable.
For this Spanish recipe, it is convenient to have a hand mixer with chopping blades, a food processor or a blender. This gazpacho can be garnished with minced vegetables and parsley or a dollop of sour cream.
Looking for a new twist for asparagus? Surprise your guest with this recipe.
Comforting, easy, and delicious this is a twist from the regular spaghetti dish.
This looks like a very fancy side dish, but is actually easy to do. Definitely a unique way to serve potatoes.
Make this incredibly delicious drink and enjoy it while trimming the Christmas tree.
When it comes to minimum input and maximum output in the kitchen, beer bread is about as good as it gets.
Use frozen strawberries in this strawberry bread recipe. It's simple, quick and perfect for breakfast!
This is a classic cornbread recipe that can be used in cornbread stuffing, or just eaten plain with butter or honey.
Bread Pudding, first known as a "poor man's pudding", is an old fashioned dessert that has been popular for a long time.
These refrigerator rolls can be made with leftover mashed potatoes. After the dough is made, shape rolls into a variety of styles.
Delicious and super simple to make! This is the stuffing to make if you're looking for simplicity in your stuffing.
This recipe gives you a quick and easy way to enjoy the delicious tastes of chicken and asparagus.
French toast often known as eggy bread in the UK, is a popular breakfast food in North America.
Bake with a topping of Parmesan cheese, Monterey Jack cheese, and slices of French bread.
What a wonderful discovery--this Brick Alley Bread! It tastes of honey and is loaded with golden raisins.
Sliced pork cooks faster than a whole tenderloin, and this pear- cranberry sauce not only has wonderful flavor, but it's also quick and easy.
Videos
This visit to the Farmers' Almanac TV Kitchen brings you a mouth-watering recipe for Cranberry Orange Loaf.
Products
EPISODE ELEVEN: HIGH-TECH ORGANICS & THE EVERGLADESAn organic farm near Seattle uses new technology to sell their produce online; Farmers' Almanac TV takes viewers on a tour of the wildlife of the Florida Everglades; and a treasured farm family...
Comfort foods abound in this wonderful cookbook. This collection of favorite foods from days gone by includes old-fashioned doughnuts, blueberry cream muffins, Mimi's potato salad, calico beans, poor-boy sandwiches, and Annie's bread pudding. Each one is seasoned with heartfelt memories...
Colorful leaves, apples, cider . . . celebrate the best fall with this enchanting book! Flavors of Fall is filed with irresistible recipes and clever tips to help you enjoy the autumn season. Try making halftime cheese ball, autumn apple...
Delicious, old-fashioned recipes to warm your heart and soul year 'round, plus over 150 decorating ideas to cozy up your home for all 4 seasons. Make ham steak and brown sugar apples, blue ribbon molasses bread, calico potato salad or...
All-American favorites, straight from Mom's kitchen... you'll love this collection of irresistible recipes! Try delicious, hearty dishes like seashell salad, cheesy corn chowder, flaky chicken pot pie, skillet supper and apple bread pudding, or check out our chapter filled with...
Apples fresh from the orchard, trees ablaze with color, sunny days and crisp, cool nights...Taste of Autumn shares the best of the season! Each chapter celebrates fall events like apple-picking, auctions & barn sales, hometown football, Halloween and Thanksgiving. This...
Grandma's kitchen is full of wonderful memories of hearty meals, yummy breads, delicious desserts... our book captures the tastiest recipes that have been passed down through the years. Try family favorites like blueberry breakfast cake, country biscuits & eggs, baked...
Blog
Cooking Outside the Bread Box
September 5, 2005 10:28 PM
September 5, 2005 10:28 PM
An Escape from the Noise
August 31, 2007 9:44 AM
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Culinary Seeds for Seasoning Chart
May 24, 2006 1:11 PM
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Recycling Tips for the Kitchen
August 24, 2005 8:50 AM
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Favorite Vegetables to Grow
May 15, 2008 2:39 PM
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Thanksgiving Traditions
November 16, 2007 2:47 PM
November 16, 2007 2:47 PM
Unique Kitchen and Dining Uses for Household Items
December 12, 2005 10:33 AM
December 12, 2005 10:33 AM
Freezing the Harvest without Blanching
August 14, 2006 10:58 AM
August 14, 2006 10:58 AM
Cooking With Zests of Citrus
December 26, 2005 2:16 PM
December 26, 2005 2:16 PM
Apple Cider Vinegar Uses and Recipes
May 25, 2006 12:22 PM
May 25, 2006 12:22 PM
Miscellaneous Cooking, Kitchen and Other Tips
August 30, 2005 3:24 PM
August 30, 2005 3:24 PM






