Texas Taco Hotspots, Best Farmers’ Markets for Fall Shopping and more!

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Texas Taco Hotspots Worth the Adventure

Working the land, Texans understand how to live off God’s bounty with their own sweat, elbow grease, and field-hardened hands. This no-nonsense mindset can also be translated to the very food the Texans all enjoy. And this is especially true with finger foods like tacos or platters of Texas bar-b-que. The whole experience where one uses bare hands to dig through generous servings of puffy tacos or mouth-watering morsels of juicy brisket is indicative of this daily ritual of using our own hands. Of course, this is especially true with the Tex-Mex staple: Tacos.

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Best Farmers’ Markets for Fall Shopping with the Family

Apples, pears, watermelons, pumpkins, broccoli, cauliflower, and cucumbers are among the fruits and vegetable products that are in season during fall.

If you would want to take advantage of in-season crops at prices less than those bought in supermarkets then farmers’ markets would provide you with food ingredients sourced straight from the farmers and producers

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Useful Kitchen Tips for Every Texan Kitchen

There's nothing like the smell of freshly-baked cookies wafting through the kitchen. And in Texas, we know a thing or two about cooking up a storm. From hearty Tex-Mex dishes to tender barbecue, our cuisine is as unique as our state.

Because Texans love to cook, we also know how to make the best of a bad situation. That's why we've compiled a list of kitchen tips that are actually useful for Texas. From dealing with ants to cleaning up the microwave, these tips will help you make the most of your time in the kitchen.

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Feed Chickens Naturally For Free With Perennial Weeds

Fresh chicken eggs and quality chicken meat. Those are some of the benefits of having your own backyard chickens. But feeding chickens can take its toll on your pockets especially when you use organic or non-GMO feed. Sometimes, the cost can even outweigh the benefits of having the eggs and meat. There are, however, several ways to reduce the expense of feeding your hens, some of which will not cost you anything at all. It just takes some planning, creativity, time and effort, but it will allow you to save money substantially.

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Teaching Your Kids to Develop Healthy Eating Habits: Top Tips for Parents

Parents and other caregivers play an essential role in shaping their children's health. By guiding children to develop healthy habits, parents can help set them up for a lifetime of good health. Unfortunately, many Americans struggle to maintain healthy lifestyles themselves. In Texas, where obesity rates are higher than the national average, teaching kids to eat healthily is more important than ever. By instilling good eating habits early on, we can help set them up for success later in life.

One way to teach kids about the importance of health is to practice healthy activities together as a family. Not only will this help your child to develop strong habits, but it will also provide you with much-needed support and motivation. So, get up and move together—your child's health depends on it!

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Can Grass-Fed Beef Feed the Planet?

Grass-fed beef as generally defined is meat sourced from cattle that were raised grazing or foraging in pastures. (However, today’s beef labels include the term “grass-finished” which refers to cows that have a diet of grass and shrubs their entire lives, while “grass-fed” are those cows that are generally fed with grass but at some point in their lives they were given grain feed. But for this article grass-fed would refer to cows raised in pasture, eating grasses and shrubs)

Around 95 to 99% of the cattle in the United States are grain-fed beef where cows are fed a diet of soy and corn-based grains and given drugs, hormones, and antibiotics. These conventionally raised cattle are kept in a feed pen and are not allowed to roam around and forage for food.

 
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