Cook fresh fruit in custardy batter
September is a curious kind of month. It’s the time of year that we wistfully bid farewell to the easy, carefree days of summer and say hello to the crisp apples, new school clothes and the more structured schedules autumn brings.
Fruit for dessert can be both virtuous and decadent
According to my grandmother, fruit is God’s candy, making it the perfect ending to a meal.
Red, sweet and blue: Keep the grill going for a colorful July 4 dessert
As somebody who spends a whole lot of time thinking about grilling, I love that so many Americans celebrate July Fourth by busting out the grill.
Michigan growers trying to get apples to doze off
CENTRAL LAKE, Mich. — This year’s Michigan apple crop is expected to be 10 times as plentiful as last year’s puny output. While the big
Fruit, vegetable growers to meet Nov. 13-15
CHOCTAW — Fruit and vegetable growers can learn the latest tips and techniques at an upcoming conference near Philadelphia. The Mississippi Fruit and Vegetable Growers
As heat rises, so does demand for watermelons
As the temperature cranks up with the arrival of summer, people search for a cool refreshing treat to be the centerpiece of their back yard barbecues and family get-togethers. For many, they look no further than the watermelon.
Southern gardening: Mississippi gardens can produce fresh citrus fruit
There’s nothing like reaching into the toe of a Christmas stocking under your tree and finding a fresh and tasty satsuma orange that came right from your own garden.