
First World Food Problems
I just read an article on NPR titled “Wal-Mart, America’s Largest Grocer, is Now Selling Ugly Fruit and Vegetables” and was immediately overcome with joy.
I just read an article on NPR titled “Wal-Mart, America’s Largest Grocer, is Now Selling Ugly Fruit and Vegetables” and was immediately overcome with joy.
Pico de gallo – looks like salsa but isn’t. In my opinion, pico is easier to make, fresher and also doesn’t sit around in your
A few weeks ago, I blogged about the miraculous discovery of a calf being born on the ranch. It’s an amazing part of my life
I’m not a mother, so it’s really hard for me to speak to the joy of having a new baby either at home or the
Terryn over at Faith, Family and Beef tagged me in this Fifty Nifty Things challenge. I am not sure if this information is nifty to
Prior to this recipe, I had made lasagna from scratch exactly once in my lifetime. And it did not go well. So, when I was
Today, I have successfully amassed 10,950 days on Earth. A lot of has gone down in 30 years… The year I was born the New York
I lived in the Flint Hills, which are nestled in the middle of Kansas as part of the Tallgrass Prairie, for nine years. I truly
Because pizzas are 1) delicious, 2) cheap and 3) easy to split in two. The latter reasoning is the topic of today’s post. Marriage is
If you have ever driven through a windy region of the U.S. — mid-to-western Oklahoma, eastern Washington, ALL of Kansas — you’ve probably noticed a
Vienna, Austria was absolutely amazing. I wish we had spent more time there and maybe a little less in Dublin (sorry Ireland!). We had roughly
Ever have one of those days where you want to sit on your couch, zone out and ignore life? Me too. After three point five busy
It’s National Ag Day and all over the interwebs, bloggers are heralding what this day means to them. Some people are proclaiming their thanks for
I’ve been called a reluctant feminist. What that means is that I despise gender inequality in industry, I challenge the status quo and I refuse to quiet
Welcome to the new and improved Buzzard’s Beat! Thank you for your patronage and for reading all these years. If you’re here it means that
Listening in to a meeting about the Veterinary Feed Directive at our local auction market. I was the only young producer in attendance. If you
I posted a few weeks ago about our whirlwind, trip-of-a-lifetime to Europe in December. Well, I’m back with a recap on how you can see
Image courtesy: iSpot.Tv More often than not, the only time we hear from fast-food restaurants is when they are making some groundbreaking announcement about their food
After a long week in Denver and before another long week in San Diego, the Ninja and I ate at Ruby Tuesday this past Sunday before
Today I’ve been married to the Yak Judge for five years. A half decade that seems to have flown by more quickly than I ever could
I was sick a while back and really craving hot comfort food – a soup or a crockpot meal really sounded tasty. However, of course
I’d have a barn full of roping horses and pastures full of cows A billion dollars. Actually, $1.5 billion. That’s a lot of clamshells. A
The Ninja admiring all the dried meats and fancy cheeses at the Queen Victoria Market in Melbourne, Australia One of my favorite things to do
Backpacking was quite the adventure! I have just returned from a whirlwind trip that took my boots to eight countries and 10 cities in 35