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MT200403HR
$0.00
2004
Families who eat meals together tend to eat healthier foods, talk to one another and share family traditions. This MontGuide includes some benefits of family mealtimes plus easy ways to get started and get organized even if your schedules are tough to coordinate.
MT200016HR
$0.00
2000
We all have a variety of stressors in our lives. How we handle---or don't handle---these stressful situations goes a long ways toward defining our quality of life. Here are 50 creative and effective techniques you can use to minimize the negative impact of the things that stress you.
MT200401HR
$0.00
2004
It is growing more common for grandparents to be the primary care providers for their grandchildren. This publication looks at the background of this family form, its challenges and benefits, and discusses resources and support to help make this family form successful in all aspects.
MT200706HR
$0.00
2007
In Montana there are more than 6,000 grandparents raising grandchildren. Most grandparents become involved due to a family crisis. This guide answers many of the common questions grandparents and other relative caregivers have when they are faced with parenting a second time around.
MT200210HR
$0.00
2005
Everyone experiences life's ups and downs. But sometimes we get hit with challenges that really test our ability to handle life. This guide discusses how stress impacts the entire family and provides ideas on how to better handle challenging times.
MT199011HR
$0.00
1990
Real-life problems, be they personal or business, are often easier to solve if you have a good understanding of your goals and values in life. This publication will help you outline your goals and learn to make choices that best fit these goals.
MT200203HR
$0.00
2002
This publication gives information to help both parents remain involved in their child's life after divorce. It lists ideas to help nonresidential parents maintain a strong relationship with their child, gives tips on how both parents can cooperate for their child's sake, and offers resources for coping with guilt.
Single Parenting Packet
EB0154
$0.00
1999
Strengthening Your Marriage
MT199718HR
$0.00
1997
One gift you can give yourself, your spouse and your children is the determination to work on your marriage. This publication offers tips on communication, courtship and commitment.
The Case Against Suicide
MT199004HR
$0.00
1990
MT200008HR
$0.00
2000
Visiting in a Hospital or Nursing Home
MT199108HR
$0.00
1991
MT200211HR
$0.00
2002
Tips to help you cope with job and family demands, exercises that assess whether you are happy with how your work life and family life are woven together, and ideas for creating an action plan.
USDA Complete Guide to Home Canning and Preserving
4505
$12.00
1999
This practical, easy-to-follow guide offers food shoppers and attractive, high-quality alternative to high-priced, overprocessed, and undernourishing foods. Virtually everything you need to know about home canning is here: how to select, prepare, and can fruits, vegetables, poultry, red meats, and seafoods; how to preserve fruit spreads, fermented foods, and pickles vegetables; how to test jar seals, identify and handle spoiled canned foods, prepare foods for special diets, and much more.

Also included are scores of simply written recipes that enable even beginners to prepare such taste-tempting dishes as smoked fish, turkey-tamale pie, chicken croquettes, Mexican tomato sause, strawberry-rhubarb pie, chile con carne, apple butter, pickles sweet green tomatoes, and a peach-pineapple spread.

Easy-to-follow directions make canning simple even for those who have never tried it. Nothing is assumed! Every step, every detail is carefully explained and has been thoroughly tested by government experts.
MT199607HR
$0.00
2006
Provides recipes and methods for three kinds of dill pickles, including reduced-sodium as well as instructions for making sauerkraut.
Celebrating Safe Food at Pow Wows
DVD047
$14.95
2005
Celebrating Safe Foods at Pow Wow
DVD004
$14.95
2005
Good food is an essential part of what makes celebrations and pow wows so much fun. But keeping food safe can be a challenge for those who prepare and serve food at special events, especially when those events are held outdoors. This video covers: keep hot foods hot; Keep cold foods cold; Handwashing practices; Utensils and contact surfaces; Purchasing food from approved sources; and Storage of food.
Celebrating Safe Foods at Pow Wow
VIDEO047
$14.95
2005
Good food is an essential part of what makes celebrations and pow wows so much fun. But keeping food safe can be a challenge for those who prepare and serve food at special events, especially when those events are held outdoors. This video covers: keep hot foods hot; Keep cold foods cold; Handwashing practices; Utensils and contact surfaces; Purchasing food from approved sources; and Storage of food.
MT198344HR
$0.00
1999
Drying food is simple, easy to learn and yields foods that are tasty and nutritious. The purpose of drying is to remove enough water from the food so that bacteria, yeast and m olds cannot grow to harmful amounts causing food poisoning and spoilage.
MT198330HR
$0.00
1983
Instructions for freezing fruits: apricots, avocados, apple slices and sauce, berries, cherries, grapes, juice, melons,
peaches, pears, plums and rhubarb.
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