Smart Holiday Packaging
During the holiday season nothing carries good cheer and holiday spirit across the miles like receiving a package full of homemade treats. If you go to the effort of preparing food gifts, you want to… Read More
by Dorothy Lee
Posted: November 25, 2016
During the holiday season nothing carries good cheer and holiday spirit across the miles like receiving a package full of homemade treats. If you go to the effort of preparing food gifts, you want to… Read More
Category: Work & Life
Tags: family, Food Preservation, holiday foods, nutrition, October-December 2016, panhandle-livingwell, Sustainability
by Esther Mudge
Posted: November 22, 2016
During the holiday season nothing carries good cheer and holiday spirit across the miles like receiving a package full of homemade treats. If you go to the effort of preparing food gifts you want to… Read More
Category: Health & Nutrition, Relationships & Family
Posted: November 15, 2016
Volunteers in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties have been assisting Florida Sea Grant with surveying our bay area for indicator species. Bay scallops were once found in high enough numbers to support both a commercial… Read More
Posted: November 7, 2016
As we try to do every month, we will list local seafood that is currently in peak season and should be a good bet for your next tailgate or holiday gathering. Again, we are considering… Read More
Category: Coasts & Marine, Health & Nutrition, Natural Resources, Water, Wildlife
by Esther Mudge
Posted: October 18, 2016
FOR THE HEALTH OF IT COOKING SOLO A large and ever growing number live the single live these days. You have a lot of company and something in common: freedom of choice. Cooking for… Read More
Category: Health & Nutrition, Relationships & Family
Posted: October 16, 2016
It’s that time of year: going to Friday night football games, decorating with pumpkins, welcoming in some cooler weather, and harvesting our locally grown peanuts and cotton. This also means it’s time for the Peanut… Read More
by Dorothy Lee
Posted: October 15, 2016
A large and ever-growing number live the single life these days. You have a lot of company and something in common: freedom of choice. Cooking for one or two can be creative and nutritious. Whether… Read More
Posted: October 1, 2016
I did it! Or should I say, I didn’t do it! Or more realistically, I almost didn’t do it! What? Spend money in the month of September. Some of you may remember my wallet really… Read More
by Esther Mudge
Posted: September 21, 2016
The average child will eat 1,500 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches before he/she graduates high school. The UF/IFAS Extension Office and Florida Peanut Producers Association are sponsoring a drive to collect unopened jars of peanut… Read More
Category: Community Volunteers, Health & Nutrition, Work & Life
by Esther Mudge
Posted: September 16, 2016
Shrimp, blue crab and many species of fish depend on our local estuaries. Places like Perdido, Pensacola and Escambia Bays, Bayous Texar, Grande and Chico and Big Lagoon are home to local seafood species. … Read More
Category: Events, Health & Nutrition, Natural Resources, Water
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