Issues

November 2020

This Month’s Issue: The Food Issue

If 2020 has been good for anything, for many of us it’s been spending more time in the kitchen. In our annual Food Issue, we’re celebrating some of the goodness unique to kitchens around the state. And don’t miss a bit of inspiration for your own kitchen — visit our recipe section for this month’s new dishes and over 1,000 more!

—Scott Gates, editor

More Power

More Power

What Type of U.S. Power Plants are the Most Productive?

The answer for 2019 may surprise you

More Power

NC Students Receive Youth Leadership Council Scholarships

Shivalee Patel and Alex Scruggs selected by their peers

More Power

Co-op Fosters Equality Through Land Management

Roanoke Electric program empowers Black landowners

Carolina Living

Feature Story

Cooking up Success with Your Small Brand

5 ingredients in a recipe for success

Carolina Living

Bread and Pasta Are Back!

Amidst challenging times, make comfort food consumption healthy

Carolina Living

Upgrade Your Garage

Transform it to make room for additional activities

Carolina Living

4 Tips for a Safe Fall Road Trip

Planning your much-needed travel escape

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On The House

More Cooking, More Convenience (and Savings)

Finding efficiencies in the kitchen

Carolina People

Bringing Smiles to Others

Katie Haynes is remarkable in more ways than one

Carolina Gardens

Crape Myrtles for Flashy Winter Bark

Plus Garden To-Do’s for November

Carolina Creators

“Daddy Daughter Day”

By Pierce Freelon

Carolina Adventures

9 Reasons Hiking Is Amazing for Kids

Nothing beats a day outside!

Carolina Adventures

Discovering Ancient Libations

Sample the drink of Vikings on the NC Mead Trail

Viewpoints

Are You a Co-op Voter?

Every election offers us an opportunity to select the best leaders for our communities

Tip Of The Month

Make Your Home Airtight To Lock in the Savings

Keep cold air out to conserve energy

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