On this beautiful Tuesday, I have the wonderful opportunity to teach city kids where their food comes from....from the ground up! I will be explaining to school children that pizza comes from the soil. I'm excited to have the chance to promote agriculture and to see what kind of goofy questions these kids come up with. After then it's off to another double header, if it doesn't rain. And somewhere in between I have to get replacement parts for my vacuum cleaner...then I'll have to use it!
It's not Christmas without...... Fill in the blank. Traditions are part of what builds a family and Christmas is full of them. When you open your gifts, the dinner you create, right down to which ornament goes on what side of the tree. It's all a part of holiday traditions. On the Knolltop, I have managed to carry on a tradition that began in my childhood, on my home farm. Each Christmas was filled with holiday baking. My mom and sister would begin baking and end with pretty packages filled with home made goodies to give away to friends and relatives. Among those baked goods were Chocolate Peanut Butter Balls originating from the local church cookbook published in the late 70's. My sister made those one year and we haven't missed a year since. While the recipe originated to us in 1976, the tattered recipe card is from the late 80s when wrote a copy for myself when I moved out on my own. For 39 years Chocolate Peanut Butter Balls h...
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