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Though home economics class โ or its more modern iteration, family and consumer sciences โ is no longer prevalent in high schools, students are learning kitchen skills in a new way across Reno-Tahoe.
Learning doesnโt always have to happen inside a classroom. An activity, including one that gets students outside in nature, can enrich studentsโ lives and set them on the path toward careers. School gardens are heralded for the many benefits they give students, from kindergarten through 12th grade (and sometimes even before).
When the golden colors and crisp temperatures of autumn envelop the Reno-Tahoe area, nothing says fall fun more than a trip to a pumpkin patch. As you stroll through bountiful fields dotted with vibrant orange hues, the hunt is on to find your perfect pumpkin pal. Whether you make a friendly jack-o-lantern or a delicious dessert, the joy found in the field lasts all season long.
Carving pumpkins, for many, is an annual tradition โ one we took up as children and pass along when we start having children of our own. For most, itโs a single, simple design completed each year. For Marlene Hild, itโs a profession.
Farmers market chicken pot pie.
Expert home advice for fall.
Welcome to the Fall 2024 edition of edible Reno-Tahoe.
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