Idaho grows a lot of potatoes, but finger steaks take center stage as the state's signature dish and are not to be missed. The finger-length strips of beef are breaded or battered and fried, and served with dipping sauce. Credit for their invention goes to Mylo Bee, a meat cutter, che...
GM potatoes could also lead to a new generation of biotech foods sold directly to consumers. Though transgenic corn, soybeans, and cotton—mostly engineered to resist insects and herbicides—have been widely planted since the late 1990s in the United States and in a smattering of other large ag...
Montana. The chain started in 1967 in Boise, Idaho, with a warehouse-style grocery called Waremart. In its supermarkets in the 1970s, customers used red grease pencils to write the prices on their items. Company employees bought a controlling share of the business in 1985. ...
In fact, the industry prefers the term "sweetpotato" as one word to distinguish it from the other root vegetable. Sweet potatoes, purple and orange, are in a different family than potatoes (Russet, Idaho, and the like), which are actually in the same family as tomatoes. 5. They're also...
Onion sets are immature bulbs that were grown from seed that was planted in mid-summer of the previous year. The partially-grown bulbs are pulled from the soil in the fall and stored in a dormant state through the winter to be replanted the following spring. Many gardeners plant onions fro...
· Charles Reichley is a very angry man but, certainly from the UK perspective, he is way off beam with his suggestion that today's younger generation are the most intolerant ever. I can't speak for the US but in the UK young people by and large have grown up with a sense of ...