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Cuisine Of The Midwest
Your all-beef Chicago dog will arrive on a poppy seed bun slathered with mustard and sweet relish--don't even think about adding ketchup!--and topped with chopped onions, tomato slices, a pickle spear, sport peppers, and a dash of celery salt. If ... [... more]
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Celebrating the Midwest Table
Obviously not a Midwestern Native As a Midwesterner from 9 months of age, (and I've been around more than the author's 35 years living in the Chicago area) I was really excited when I saw this title. Then I started reading the Introduction. It's obvious ... [... more]
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Midwest Getaway Guide
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December Tips: The Midwest
If you have fish in an ornamental pond, in very cold regions or if your pond is small, consider adding a water heater so the fish will survive the winter. Also be sure to keep the water level up. Water blocks a large percentage of UVA rays, ... [... more]
Better Homes and Gardens USA

September Tips: The Midwest
In Zones 3 and colder and at high elevations, your first frost is likely to come this month. Stay tuned to the television and newspaper forecasts to find out exactly when. Prolong the growing season by throwing a sheet or other non-plastic ... [... more]
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August Tips: The Midwest
If your lawn is turning brown, it's probably because it's gone dormant. You have two choices: Allow it to continue in its dormancy by not watering, or bring it out of dormancy with good, regular waterings. The one thing you won't want to do is to ... [... more]
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May Tips: The Midwest
Mulch Matters -- By the end of the month or early next month, the soil will have warmed up enough that you can apply a layer of mulch on flower beds and around trees and shrubs. As a rule of thumb, apply this mulch once the tulips have faded. ... [... more]
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November Tips: The Midwest
If desired, cut back perennials felled by frost to just a few inches. As long as the leaves aren't diseased, pitch them in the compost heap. Then mow over the perennials with a few inches of lightweight mulch, such as chopped leaves or pine ... [... more]
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January Tips: The Midwest
Start Seeds Indoors and Last Frost of the Season -- Start seeds indoors for the very slowest-growing plants, such as parsley, thyme, tarragon, bedding geraniums, and sage. You can also start seeds for the plants you can put outdoors early, well ... [... more]
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Hot Dish Heaven: Classic Casseroles from Midwest Kitchens
What do you get when you mix Tater Tots, ground beef, and cream of mushroom soup? Tater Tot Hot Dish, of course! Retired Minneapolis Star Tribune Taste section editor-the delightful auntie every discerning foodie wants to call their own-Ann Burckhardt ... [... more]
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America's Byways: The Midwest (Mobil Travel Guide ...
Venture along the Great Lakes or the Badlands. Take in lush river valleys and beautiful grass prairies. All of this can be found along the byways of the Midwest. [... more]
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Parklands of the Midwest: Celebrating the Natural ...
Join Midwest Living's founding editor in discovering the region's often unexpected but always breathtaking natural treasures. [... more]
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