Good news for Missouri shoppers. The price of a Thanksgiving meal is not going up very much in 2015. The American Farm Bureau Federation says that the price for most items used to prepare a traditional Thanksgiving Day meal will be very similar to 2014 prices.
Thanksgiving can be a stressful time. Lets face it, you have to deal with long lines at the grocery stores, family members you see once a year, and providing the most perfect meal of the entire year. No need to worry, the Butterball Hotline is here to help and so am I.
My daughter came home yesterday, very excited to share with me something she learned about while at Skyline Elementary. She told me that she wanted to make Oreo Cookie Turkeys.
I had no idea what she was talking about and she shared with me the directions on what is needed...
These days, most of the turkeys people gobble down are fattened up on farms. They’re only pale (under their feathers) imitations of the lean, mean turkeys roaming through the woods of North America. Regardless of the kind of turkey you’re planning on serving for dinner this year (domestic or wild), you might like to read about interesting turkey facts you probably weren't aware of, and perhaps gai
Thanksgiving is less than a week away and now you can celebrate the special relationships for which you're the most thankful with a cool new video feature from Facebook.
You guys, I love giving away prizes. It's part of what makes my job awesome. There's nothing like hearing someone excited to win, or seeing their face when they pick up a prize. But sometimes, you'll give someone a prize and, well... they don't like it.
Each year it seems like there is a new novelty food item. Earlier this year we had the Lay's potato chips, then there was the Oreo craze and now there are Cranberry and Sage Triscuits!
I have to admit that I love snacks and Triscuits are one of my all time favorites...