by Mary Tastad | Nov 22, 2022 | Agriculture, Christmas, cookbooks, cooking, Culture, Food, Foodie, gardens, History, McKenzie County, MHA Nation, Native American, North Dakota, North Dakota history, recipes, Thanksgiving
Native American Foods You’ll Love The Holiday Season is filled with traditions, especially food traditions. You’ll love these Traditional Native American Recipes, including some common in the Beautiful Badlands and Grasslands of North Dakota! Bison ...
by Mary Tastad | Jun 7, 2022 | Billings County, cafe, cookbooks, Dickinson, Dunn County, eatery, Fairfield, Food, Foodie, gardens, Grassy Butte, Killdeer, McKenzie County, Medora, North Dakota, recipes, Tasty Tuesday, Watford City, Williston
Rhubarb Love it. Hate it. Weird rhubarb was a mainstay of the early settlers of the badlands and grasslands of North Dakota. It still is! Whether it was brought from Scandinavian countries, or Germany, or Ukraine, or Russia, no one really knows. But almost every...
by Mike Kopp | Jul 22, 2018 | flowers, gardens, journal, North Dakota scenery, outdoors, Snap Shot Sunday
Sunny and Wet It’s an unusual year to visit the North Dakota Badlands. It’s the end of July. It’s green. Unlike the last two years, wildfires are not an issue. Flash flooding is. There’s been plenty of rain and the 2017 drought is history. ...
by Mary Tastad | Jun 2, 2018 | Dickinson, family, flowers, gardens, Mild-mannered Explorers, North Dakota, Photoblog, Places to go, Snapshot Saturday, Things To Do, Uncategorized
Monotony of Color? Not! Western North Dakota can seem a bit stark at times, at the very least monochromatic, to the eyes of travelers who cling to the seemingly impersonal cookie-cutter interstate highway. Winter is all white. Spring is all green. Summer is...