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Turkey Roll Bicycle Rally

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November 17, 2018 @ 3:00 pm
2018-11-17T15:00:00+00:00
2018-11-17T15:30:00+00:00
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Immaculate Conception Catholic Church
2255 N Bonnie Brae St
Denton, TX 76207
USA

Turkey Roll Bicycle Rally

Nov. 17

Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 2255 N Bonnie Brae St, Denton, TX 76207. Turkey Roll Bicycle Rally will start at 9 a.m. Work off those Thanksgiving calories before you take a single bite at the annual Turkey Roll Bicycle Rally! This yearly bike race has variable lengths (anywhere from 8 miles to 68 miles!) and is the Saturday before Thanksgiving Day, with all proceeds benefiting the programs of the Denton Breakfast Kiwanis, which includes sponsorship of eight youth leadership clubs (Circle K, Key Club, Builders Club) and their Tiny Libraries project, which provides books for school-aged children.

 

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Lacey’s Pantry: Beef Chimichangas

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November 17, 2018 @ 3:00 pm
2018-11-17T15:00:00+00:00
2018-11-17T15:30:00+00:00
Where:
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church
2255 N Bonnie Brae St
Denton, TX 76207
USA

By Lacey Vilhauer

Ingredients:
1-2 cups vegetable oil
½ cup diced white onion
2 tsp minced garlic
½ TBSP chili powder
¼ tsp oregano
½ tsp ground cumin
1 lb. ground beef
1 tsp salt
½ tsp black pepper
½ to a full can of Rotel tomatoes and green chilis
8 (burrito-sized) flour tortillas, warmed
2 cups shredded Monterey Jack cheese
Toppings: salsa, sour cream, guacamole, queso

Directions:
Brown hamburger meat and onions in a large skillet until onions are slightly softened. Add in garlic chili powder, oregano and cumin. Stir and cook until fragrant, about 1 minute. Season with salt and pepper. Stir in Rotel. Cook and stir another five minutes. Set aside.
Warm tortillas in the microwave. On each tortilla, place about ½ cup of meat mixture. Do not overfill. Top with shredded cheese. Fold sides over the meat and cheese, then fold bottom over the sides and roll up. Place all folded chimichangas, seam side down, on a large plate and repeat with remaining tortillas.

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Farm & Ranch

Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch…

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November 17, 2018 @ 3:00 pm
2018-11-17T15:00:00+00:00
2018-11-17T15:30:00+00:00
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Immaculate Conception Catholic Church
2255 N Bonnie Brae St
Denton, TX 76207
USA

By Rayford Pullen | [email protected]

When May arrives, we start thinking about weed control. With two years of drought under our belts, grass grazed short and hay stocks depleted, what we do now will influence our forage conditions for the entire year. With 75 percent of our annual warm season forages made by July 15 in North Texas, we need to get the grass growing while the sun shines.

Speaking of the sun shining, the biggest deterrent to growing lots of grass is restricted sunlight, and the biggest sun blockers we have are weeds.

Have you noticed weeds are normally just slightly taller than your grass and are probably blocking 90 percent of the sunlight from reaching the grass itself? So obviously, we need to improve conditions, so sunlight reaches the plants we want to grow.

With grass extremely short, more sunlight is hitting the soil surface now, which in turn results in more weed seed germinating. With the moisture we have received, we expect an abundance of weeds this year.

To read more, pick up a copy of the May issue of NTFR magazine. To subscribe by mail, call 940-872-5922.

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Land Market Report: March Land Sales

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November 17, 2018 @ 3:00 pm
2018-11-17T15:00:00+00:00
2018-11-17T15:30:00+00:00
Where:
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church
2255 N Bonnie Brae St
Denton, TX 76207
USA

By Jared Groce

Rural land sales are continuing on a steady pace for early spring, with prices holding very strong with the sell-to-list price ratios remaining very high, even on properties that have been on the market for a longer than usual time period. The total number of transactions are picking up once again as the spring selling season kicks off, and the average acreage continues to decrease.

Larger acreage properties seem to be in higher demand than smaller properties currently, with many buyers simply parking cash in real estate to hedge against inflation. Interest rates seem to have settled down and most experts agree that rates will be reduced by the fed this year. Some lenders have programs in place that allow the buyer to reduce their rates without having to go through a full refinance ordeal.

To read more, pick up a copy of the May issue of NTFR magazine. To subscribe by mail, call 940-872-5922.

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