March Is Living Well Month
The National Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences declares March Living Well month. During this month Family and …
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Collapse ▲The National Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences declares March Living Well month. During this month Family and …
The NC 4-H State Council proudly presents a series of FREE, fun, and interactive virtual programs for youth. To register …
Written by Dr. Lindsey Haynes-Maslow and Catherine Hill “Make every bite count” is the theme of the newly released 2020-2025 …
My name is Chrissy Barbrey and I am the “new” Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) Educator. I came …
8th Annual Dig In! March 4, 2017, 8:15 a.m. – 2 p.m. Marbles Kids Museum, 201 East Hargett Street, Raleigh, NC 27601 Registration: $15 …
Many families look forward to gathering for traditional holiday celebrations every year. This year, however, requires extra caution. COVID-19 …
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I hold cloudy memories of the 1970s. I remember that decade being aesthetically challenged, but what I most clearly …
As unemployment surged in North Carolina this spring during the COVID-19 pandemic, so did the demand for food from …
Hot off the Press . . . Gardening Activity Guide by the NC State Natural Learning Initiative Designed for preschool teachers, parents, …
If you haven’t received your Economic Impact Payment (EIP) yet, perhaps you should be on the lookout for a …
Have you made quick pickles before? It’s fast, easy, and fun. Onions, cucumbers, asparagus, parsnips, radishes, and pea pods …
REGISTER FOR THE CAMP OUT! Registration closes on June 12. Click to view the schedule and session descriptions Registration closes on June …
Storing food properly can help you maintain the safety, freshness, and quality for your food overtime. Proper food storage …
Eating like those who live in the Mediterranean region has been shown to promote health and decrease the risk …
CDC, FDA, and USDA are not aware of any reports at this time that suggest COVID-19 can be transmitted …
Interested in fermentology? Join the experts for a series of short talks about the culture, history, and science behind …
Recent CDC guidance recommends wearing cloth face coverings when in public. These face coverings are NOT N-95 respirators or …
During this pandemic, many have found themselves spending a significant amount of time at home cooking. The CDC has specific …
Join Dr. Megan Doblin-MacNab for Balancing Life: Marital Relationships While Social-Distancing, Wednesday, April 8, 2020, at 10 a.m. Register online Staying …
Most North Carolina homeowners could easily reduce their indoor water consumption by about 30 percent …
This factsheet is a guide to introducing children to common garden insects in an early …
Ants are probably the most common insect pests that invade our homes and become an …
This Entomology Insect Note discusses the life cycle, habits, and control of springtails in the …
This Entomology Insect Note describes how to identify and control drain flies, a common nuisance …
This Entomology Insect Note contains information about booklice, a small household pest that feeds on …
This Entomology Insect Note discusses identifying bedbugs and how to control them in households.
Most water in North Carolina is suitable for drinking and other home uses. There are, …