October's face, benign and mellow, Turns nuts to brown and leaves to yellow; But (like the Scorpion, sting in tail) He ends with frost and scourging hail. –Jan Struther (1901–53) | | Onion Skins for Health Onion skins for health (and more) Admit it: The crisp, flaky outer scales of the onions you use in soups, salads, and casseroles usually end up in the trash (or perhaps more usefully, the compost bin). But don’t toss them out before you’ve put them to use. For your health! | | SPONSORED Feeling Old? Do This Once A Day And Watch What Happens Researchers have found a new at-home test that you can do right now in your seat that can help predict future health and longevity. It’s a very simple test that only takes a couple minutes to do. Click Here To Find Out How >> | | The 2020 Old Farmer's Almanac Engagement Calendar A highly useful daily planner full of humor and useful advice. It’s an indispensable tool for managing your life and keeping yourself organized. Includes plenty of room for jotting down appointments and notes. | | Get Your Soil Tested Fall is Time for a Garden Soil Test Happiness is a positive soil test, one that lets you know that you have been doing something right! Fall is the perfect time to take a sample of your soil. Just like humans, plants need nutrients to be healthy and productive. | | The 2020 Old Farmer's Almanac Detailed weather forecasts for 18 regions of the U.S., gardening and growing, food and recipes, astronomy, tides, home remedies, trends, handy tips & techniques, history, plus lots of humor—what’s not to like? | | Pumpkin Mac and Cheese? Yes! Pumpkin Macaroni and Cheese
This Pumpkin Macaroni and Cheese recipe was an entry in our Old Farmer’s Almanac Reader Recipe Contest using pumpkin. Though it did not win a prize, it got many thumbs up! | | THE OLD FARMER SELECTED THESE PRODUCTS FOR YOU |
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