CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - Caitlyn Ferin shares some lucky foods in this week’s Fareway Cooking Segment.
New Orleans has many traditions, and Mardi Gras is the most well-known. My extended family used to gather in uptown New Orleans at our grandmother’s house and then walk down to St. Charles Avenue to w ...
“We are the grandchildren of the ancestors they couldn’t kill” is a mantra that encapsulates what Indigenous Peoples Day ...
In this column, Susi Gott Seguret explores black-eyed peas' significance to Appalachia, which helped keep livestock healthy during the Civil War.
By Ashlie Miller Golden cornbread, deep dark collard greens, side meat and black-eyed peas in a dish of Hoppin’ John. Red ...
I’m going to run a half marathon this year. It’s not a New Year’s resolution as much as it’s something I’ve been meaning to ...
The holidays are just about over by now. Perhaps the last of the big traditions was celebrated at lunch on New Year’s Day.
Ah yes, New Year’s resolutions. Nothing quite says “new beginnings” like the annual ritual of making overly ambitious ...
Instead of simply making resolutions and waiting for the inevitable drop in commitment, I’m a believer in making a ...
New Year's Day Fly In was held at Jasper County Airport and everyone that attended got to do what they like to do on the ...
Our sunrise team joined Chef Janicca Covington in the kitchen this morning. Chef Janicca Covington also brought a Sous-Chef, ...
The black-eyed pea is infamous in traditional American lore as representing luck and prosperity if consumed first on New Year's Day. Dating back to the American Civil War, one story shares that it is ...