How to Cook Cicadas (Yes, You Can Eat Them!)

Want to try something really different? How about cooking cicadas? These little bugs can be a fun (and crunchy!) snack. People around the world eat them, and they can actually taste pretty good. Here’s a simple way to cook them: Step 1: Boil or Blanch Put the cicadas in boiling water for about 2 minutes.…

Spring Blooms with Magic at the EPCOT Flower & Garden Festival

Every spring, something magical happens at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. It’s called the EPCOT Flower & Garden Festival, and it’s one of the prettiest times of year to visit the park. This special event happens at EPCOT, one of Disney’s four big theme parks. During the festival, the whole park is covered in…

Gardening with Creekside

Creekside Nursery, Inc. is a family owned and operated business located on 8.5 acres of serene countryside just outside of Dallas, NC. Looking for gardening tips and advice? Look no further. They’ve got you covered. Their blog is filled with the top gardening tips, tricks, and news to help you garden like a pro! For…

Bringing the Desert to Life: How Succulents Can Transform Your Landscape

Succulents are more than just trendy houseplants—they’re powerful design tools for your outdoor space. These hardy little wonders come in all shapes and sizes, bursting with personality and color. But best of all? They’re incredibly easy to care for. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just dipping your toes into the soil, succulents make landscaping…

Quick and Easy Fast Food

Gordon’s recipes are guaranteed to become instant classics. With each time you cook, his shortcuts will speed up your cooking and reduce prep times for a quick meal that the whole family enjoys! Gordon Ramsay has always been known for his no-nonsense approach to food and now he’s giving you the chance take charge of…

Nigerian Food

The food of Nigeria varies according to the region. For example, in the North, people eat cassava (cous-cous), rice and beans; while in the East they mainly consume fish or plantain. In Western Nigeria, people eat a lot of yams with groundnuts (peanuts). The Yoruba traditionally have large amounts of steamed vegetables and jollof rice…

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