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Missouri's Festivals and Fairs
Missouri supplies 70 percent of the world’s black walnuts By Nina Furstenau There’s something of eternity in the cycle of walnuts. Each fall, they rain down, pebbling the earth under black walnut trees throughout Missouri. The sound of the yellow-green balls hitting the earth makes a remarkably soft thump for such a hard husk. Maybe you’ve stooped to pick the harvest, stained your hands or gloves, and kept a few to sprinkl…... Read more >
Black Walnut Linguini and Clam Sauce 4 tablespoons butter 2 ounces garlic, crushed 4 whole clams 2 ounces black walnuts 1 tablespoon Chablis white wine 3 ounces whole baby clam juice 2 tablespoons fresh parsley, chopped 3 ounces heavy cream 1 ounces Parmesan, grated 3/4 cup whole baby clams 7 ounces fettuccini or linguini, cooked
Over a medium-high flame, add butter, garlic, and 4 whole clams. When garlic starts to turn brown, a…... Read more >
By Karen Mitcham-Stoeckley
MISSOURI in the springtime is one of the most beautiful places in the world. We have the spectacular display of redbud and dogwood trees along the highways and byways. Winter wheat is bright emerald green in the fields, and bright yellow daffodils nod their heads in jaunty welcome in both the country and along city streets. And we have succulent lamb from local farms as well as fresh-from-the-field asparagus. R…... Read more >
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Annual Boonesboro Old Time Fiddle Contest on July 06, 2008
Summmer Art Camps on July 07, 2008
Wednesdays at Noon Concert Series at Founders Park on July 09, 2008
Springfield Cardinals Baseball Game on July 10, 2008
Nights of One Act Plays on July 11, 2008 - July 12, 2008