Grilled Sirloin Steak Kabobs with Garlic Rosemary Butter

Grilling with family, friends and neighbors is perfect when the sun is shining, the garden is blooming and the sounds of nature echo in the air. With fresh veggies and beef, these Grilled Sirloin Steak Kabobs are delicious options for backyard barbecuing. 8 ounces red-skinned potatoes1 pound beef top sirloin steak, boneless, cut 1-inch thick4 […]
Mushroom Swiss Burger with Jalapeno Aioli

Tantalize your tastebuds with this Mushroom Swiss Burger with Jalapeno Aioli from Beef. It’s What’s For Dinner. 1 pound ground beef (93% lean)2 teaspoons steak seasoning blend1 tablespoon olive oil5 ounces portobello mushrooms4 hamburger buns, split4 Swiss cheese slices For Jalapeno Aioli:2 jalapeno peppers1/2 cup light mayonnaise1 teaspoon fresh lime juice1/4 teaspoon kosher salt For […]
Berbere Spiced Grilled Flat Iron with Garlic-Herb Grilled Eggplant

Beef. It’s What’s For Dinner has a huge catalog of Grilling Favorites that will keep the crowds coming to your backyard barbecue gatherings time and again. Give this Berbere Spiced Grilled Flat Iron steak recipe a whirl and then check out the rest of the collection for your next go at the grill. 1 beef […]
Efficiency Tips for Residential Well Pumps

By Miranda Boutelle Q: I get my water supply from my own well. How can I use less electricity with my well? A: The energy a residential well system uses depends on the equipment and water use. The homeowner is responsible for maintaining the well, ensuring drinking water is safe and paying for the electricity […]
A Short Ride in Co-op Country

By Craig Johnson Coloradans have been riding bicycles in the mountains since the 1800s, but it wasn’t until the mid–1970s that the modern-day sport of mountain biking was born. The cradle of the sport was Crested Butte. In 1976, hobbyists on modified cruiser bikes called “klunkers” began racing to Aspen over the 12,705-foot Pearl Pass. […]
Beware of Plants Toxic to Pets

By Vicki Spencer, Master Gardener It’s a good thing I don’t have pets. Just about every plant inside my house is on the Animal Poison Control Center list of plants toxic to pets. Even though I don’t have to worry about toxicity now, that wasn’t always the case. As a child, I constantly adopted strays […]
Texas 4000

On May 20, University of Texas students embarked on a 70-day, 4,000-mile bike ride from Austin, Texas, to Anchorage, Alaska, to raise funds for and support the fight against cancer. Beginning 18 months prior to the ride, called the Texas 4000, each student trains for the race, raises $4,500, completes 50 volunteer hours, and maps […]
Bicycling: Get Out and Explore

By MeLinda Schnyder The pandemic visual etched in my memory is riding bicycles with my husband 6 miles from our home in east Wichita, Kansas, to the core of the city. Once there, we would ride to the tops of parking garages for an aerial view of the mostly deserted downtown district, then take a […]