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The Sunflower State is dead center in the very middle of the country, halfway between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Kansas is nearly box-shaped, except for a tiny nibble taken out of its northeast corner, where the Mississippi River briefly snakes into the state. It’s situated directly above Oklahoma, and shares a border with Nebraska to the north. Once, bison roamed the prairie of Kansas by the millions. Today Kansas prairie country is home to some 6,000 bison, making a slow recovery in various refuges and ranches. These days most of Kansas is farm- and ranchland, producing wheat, cattle, and of course sunflowers. During the early 1880s, Dodge City, the “Queen of the Cow Towns,” was the end of the line for Texas longhorn cattle driven north along the Chisholm and Western Trails. From Dodge City, the cattle were loaded onto cattle cars and taken by railroad to the east. When refrigerated railroad cars were invented, all of this would change. Then, cattle would be butchered in cities like Kansas City, and only the meat would be shipped east.
 

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No Bake Cookies III

Reviewed on Oct. 9, 2008 by abeard
Simple to make. I boiled for 2 minutes just to be on the safe side and added an extra tbsp of cocoa. As another reviewer said, this is a forgiving recipe. Used a 1/4 cup instead of a teaspoon to make bigger cookies and ate almost all of them myself. Delicious!
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Fried Rice Restaurant Style

Reviewed on Oct. 9, 2008 by LEANNA
Easy and delish! Be careful with the amount of soy sauce...it's very easy to make the dish too salty.
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Kansas Tomato Sandwich

Reviewed on Oct. 9, 2008 by Debbie B.
Okay, a lot of reviewers have said use mayo instead of butter...here is the difference: if you don't have garden fresh beefsteak tomatoes, then you better use mayo or ranch dressing. But if your tomatoes are fresh picked, thick sliced, lightly salted beefy tomatoes, it doesn't matter what you put on the bread...it will be the BEST sandwich ever!
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