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How a few bad apples almost spoiled the bushel

by C.S. Hagen | News | April 24th, 2019

…FARGO – When apple supplies were low last year, Ethan Hennings called out for help. Hundreds, from Moorhead to Bismarck, answered. Sweet Honeycrisps and tart Northern Lights came in by the bushel. SnowSweets, Prairie Magics, and deep red Hazens followed Dakota Gold, an early ripening apple great for sauces and…

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Ask your Congress

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | April 24th, 2019

…There is more work in Congress than just getting re-electedWhile doing our state and federal income taxes last week, I took a break to read the New York Times article, “Congress Doesn’t Seem To Care If Tax Season Is Miserable For You.” One could have a quick thought—or illusion—that…

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The Power of Plant-Forward Eating

by John Strand | All About Food | April 24th, 2019

…By Megan Myrdalmeganmyrdal@gmail.comThroughout your life someone has likely told you to eat your vegetables, but has anyone ever told you to eat more plants? If not, you heard it here—EAT MORE PLANTS. A diet rich in plant-based foods, including fruit and vegetables (produce), as well as whole grains,…

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​It is the best of times

by Granville Wood | All About Food | April 24th, 2019

…The snow has finally receded under the heat of the spring sun, leaving us with a soggy brown mess. But it is our mess and soon under that same sun will come greener pastures and some delectable food. I have never been one to succumb to the siren sound of…

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HPR speaks with the Sioux Chef

by HPR Contributor | All About Food | April 24th, 2019

…By Ben Myhrebenmyhre35@gmail.comWhen Colonial Americans forced Indigenous Americans onto reservations, many Native American food traditions were lost. Dana Thompson and Sean Sherman, of Minnesota-based The Sioux Chef, seek to revitalize Native American Cuisine and that heritage. They have a goal of empowering Native communities all over North America by reconnecting…

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​Central North Dakota dairy farm offers unique service

by Ryan Janke | All About Food | April 24th, 2019

…In central North Dakota, just south of I-94, sits a little storefront in the small town of Sterling. It is owned by Blaine and Kathy Goetz, and has been providing a unique service since 2008.Kathy will tell you, “we just bottle milk,” but if you dig deeper, you will see…

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​Local food stories- What do they mean to you?

by Nikki Berglund | All About Food | April 24th, 2019

…I am currently obsessed with Barbara Kingsolver’s book “Animal Vegetable Miracle” and it’s really got me thinking about some things. Although she is mainly known for her fiction, this book is a non-fiction account of her family’s decision to eat locally for an entire year. It is a thought provoking…

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It’s about high time

by Ryan Janke | News | April 17th, 2019

…After nearly two and a half years since the people of North Dakota voted to pass the Compassionate Care Act into law in the state, medical marijuana is finally available to patients. Only one dispensary is open right now, but seven other cities have been named as future sites of…

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The Unpillage pint project

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | April 17th, 2019

…Thursday, April 18, 5-9 p.m.Drekker Brewing Company, 1666 1st Ave N, FargoThe folks at Drekker have partnered with a handful of area artists and the Lend A Hand Up program. A program providing help and hope to families facing medical crisis. Last year Drekker Brewing and the numerous UnPillage Pint…

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How America shot itself in the foot

by Faye Seidler | Editorial | April 17th, 2019

…In 2016, the Rand Corportation’s National Defense Research Institute published a year-long study looking at potential consequences for transgender members to serve within the U.S Military. This study looked at seven different unique elements of trans service ranging from how many trans people will seek gender transition care to what…

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