Food Want to add depth to your fruits and vegetables? There’s a ferment for that. Not convinced? Science is here to explain why fermenting vegetables is not only perfectly safe but also surprisingly easy and… July 7, 2020
Southwest Life La Plata County brings the fight back to noxious weeds A rise in funding revitalizes program targeting plants harmful to agriculture, wildlife July 6, 2020
Food Why you should use your toaster oven as more oven, less toaster As the countertop appliance gets smarter and better, you should really be thinking more about the “oven” part of your… July 5, 2020
Southwest Life City of Durango to host edible plant excursions Participants will learn about plants in the local environment that are either edible, medicinal or both. People will meet at… July 3, 2020
Southwest Life Water diversions paused to ensure Rio Grande keeps flowing A group of kayakers makes their way down the Rio Grande between Rio Rancho and Albuquerque on May 31. One… June 30, 2020
Food A dry marinade and two-zone grill are the one-two punch of great grilling Unfortunately, with live-fire cooking (I count a gas grill in that category), you can’t simply set your oven temperature and… June 30, 2020
Food Picnic-ready, classic slaw gets a healthful upgrade – and a flavor boost New Classic Cole Slaw.Tom McCorkle/Washington Post This is the version that’s on my table so often that making it feels… June 29, 2020
Food How to turn single-purpose kitchen tools into multiuse gadgets The bar is set particularly high for items that, at least in theory, are single-purpose – or are billed that… June 28, 2020
Southwest Life Navajo Nation adapts to fight wildfires during pandemic new protocols in place, crews hitting fires hard and keeping them small June 25, 2020
Religion Saudi Arabia to hold ‘very limited’ hajj because of virus Workers disinfect the ground around the Kaaba, the cubic building at the Grand Mosque, on March 7 in the Muslim… June 25, 2020
Food Ice pops are a quintessential summer treat. Here’s how to make your own. Unlike ice cream, which takes more precision to perfect, ice pops (Popsicle is a trademark we try to avoid using… June 23, 2020
Food Greek potato nachos are the snackable, craveable mash-up you’ve been missing Greek-ish Potato Nachos.Tom McCorkle/Washington Post Potato nachos dish up the same fun, crunchy, pile-on-the-goodies, bar-food vibe as typical nachos, but… June 23, 2020
Religion Black Catholics: Words not enough as church decries racism Black Catholics walk from the federal courthouse building in downtown Louisville, Ky., to 12th and Broadway, in the “Black Catholics… June 22, 2020
Food After Aunt Jemima was retired, companies are rethinking Uncle Ben, Cream of Wheat and Mrs. Butterworth’s A box of Aunt Jemima Buttermilk Pancake and Waffle Mix and a bottle of Aunt Jemima Original Syrup. The Aunt… June 21, 2020
Southwest Life Underground coal-seam fires in Colorado pose wildfire risk Courtesy of Glenwood Springs Historical Society<br><br>A view of 2002 Coal Seam Fire from Eighth Street and Blake Avenue in downtown… June 19, 2020
Southwest Life More than 1,400 people call for ‘Chief’ to be taken down Sign, part of Durango’s history since 1950s, now criticized as racist symbol June 18, 2020
Southwest Life Animas Valley Grange to present a Zoom talk about native pollinators, honey bees, flowers Tina Sebestyen with Colorado Beekeepers Association will give a presentation about native pollinators and their relationships with native plants. Certain… June 18, 2020
Food Intentional leftovers can be a remedy for cooking fatigue Whatever your answer, these days, cooking is pretty much a necessity. And whatever camp you fall into at any given… June 16, 2020
Religion Amid pandemic, scores of Catholic schools face closure “It’s not a pretty picture right now,” said Sister Dale McDonald, public policy director of the National Catholic Educational Association,… June 15, 2020
Food Dietitian sees one positive pandemic outcome: a shift in how we think about food One good sign: An April 20 Axios/Ipsos poll found that 45% of Americans said they were cooking more in the… June 15, 2020
Food When life gives you herbs by the fistful, put them to use in sauces, salads and drinks The need to burn through a ton of herbs is a conundrum many of us face whether we are growing… June 15, 2020
Food Virtual winery tours are bringing wine country to you Geoffrey Curley photographs bottles at Alexander Valley Vineyards for use in a virtual tour of the winery in May.Courtesy of… June 14, 2020
Southwest Life Soil disturbances give noxious weeds a chance to take root Russian knapweed growing through asphalt. Displacing soil and removing native vegetation can give noxious weeds an opportunity to become established.Courtesy… June 12, 2020
Southwest Life New relief funding available for farmers hit by COVID The COVID-19 crisis has upended the livelihoods of many farmers, ranchers and others in the Colorado food system. The closures… June 11, 2020