Monthly Archives: July 2015
The Hohokam People, Ancient Arizona Farmers
The Hohokam were one of the United States’ first great Native American civilizations. They inhabited parts of southern and central Arizona near the Salt, Gila, Verde, Santa Cruz, and San Pedro rivers from around the year 600 to around 1450 … Continue reading
My Child Has Food Allergies: Part 2
By Katherine Cook Having a child that has food allergies changes everything. Not only does the child have to learn how to cope with lifestyle changes, but your entire household does. Little mistakes in the kitchen could mean a trip … Continue reading
National Eat Beans Day: Fascinating Bean Facts
Beans, beans the magical fruit, the more you eat the more you… well… you know. July 3rd is National Eat Beans Day. This is a day to celebrate the bean vegetable in all its forms. Were you aware that beans … Continue reading
Independence Day Events Around AZ
Trying to figure out where to spend the 4th of July? There is so much going on in Arizona for the 4th! Hopefully, with our list, you’ll find something fun to do in celebration of our great nation’s independence. Central … Continue reading
My Child Has Food Allergies: Part 1
By Katherine Cook When my son, Stanley, was seven years old I noticed that he was struggling with eating and had pretty much stopped growing. At meal time he would complain that he was full really quickly or that his … Continue reading