Horses on the Farm

Horses on the Farm

By Richard Gappmayer, Jennifer’s father In the 1930s and 40s farm tractors were available but most of the small farmers could not afford one. Some farmers would cooperate in the purchase of one and then share it. Because of scarcity of motorized equipment many...
Utah Readers Luncheon

Utah Readers Luncheon

On Saturday, the Utah Romance Writers of America sponsored its third annual readers luncheon at the Davis Conference Center in Layton, Utah. I had the privilege of hosting a table. NYT bestselling authors RaeAnne Thayne and Jill Shalvis spoke and there were lots of...
Easy Chili for a Cold Day

Easy Chili for a Cold Day

By Jessica Knowlton This is an easy and delicious recipe for a cold day. You can use ground beef or half ground beef and half sausage. The sausage gives it a little more flavor. I love serving it with cornbread muffins or French bread slices. It’s a hit with my...
I Spy Quilt

I Spy Quilt

By Allison Sharp Have any of you ever played “I-Spy?” Before the age of electronic toys, I would play this game in the car with my children. “I spy with my little eye a … blue car.” The children would then look around until they saw the blue car, and the first one to...
Time for an End-of-Summer Dessert

Time for an End-of-Summer Dessert

Summer seemed to fly by this year! Is it just me, or are the years getting shorter? Maybe the Earth is speeding up on its axis. Whatever the reason, summer is almost over, and it’s time for your end of summer get-togethers. This recipe appears in The Honeybee...