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Things To Do Near Hocking College in May

by Hocking College Contributing Writer

There's a lot more to the month of May than just graduations and Mother's Day. From a Moonshine Festival to a romantic canoe ride under the moon, here's a list of things to do near Hocking College this May.

Things To Do Near Hocking College in April

by Hocking College Contributing Writer

Spring has officially sprung! With warmer temperatures in the air, it's time to get outside and enjoy it. Here are several fun things for you to do near Hocking College this April.

Things To Do Near Hocking College in March

by Hocking College Contributing Writer

It's officially March 1 and we've got one thing on our mind...spring! With the hopes of warmer temperatures to come, here are several fun things for you to do near Hocking College this March.

Hocking College's Leisure Learning Classes Offers Something For Everyone

by Hocking College Contributing Writer

Are you interested in picking up a new hobby, or becoming more experienced in a skill such as cooking or gardening? If so, you should consider taking one of Hocking College's Leisure Learning classes.

Things To Do Near Hocking College in February

by Hocking College Contributing Writer

It may be cold outside, but that doesn't mean you have to stay stuck inside this winter. From a winter hike to a chocolate walk in downtown Worthington, we've rounded up several (and tasty!) things to do near Hocking College this February.

Job Opportunities For Female Chefs Are On The Rise

by Tim Brunicardi

Culinary history was made when Chef Dominique Crenn is best known for gaining three Michelin stars for her restaurant, Atelier Crenn, in San Francisco, CA. Three Michelin stars is the highest accolade that can be awarded.

Best & Worst Foods For Those Who Suffer From Diabetes

by Tim Brunicardi

According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than 100 million Americans are living with diabetes (30.3 million) or prediabetes (84.1 million).

A Beginner's Guide to Cooking with Beer

by Tim Brunicardi

If you're a lover of beer, chances are you typically enjoy your beverage ice cold and in a frosted glass -- but did you know that many chefs use beer in their recipes to add unique flavors to various dishes?

According to an article by the Food Network, beer adds a rich, earthy flavor to soups and stews that makes them taste like they've been simmering for hours.

5 New Year's Resolutions for College Students

by Hocking College Contributing Writer

Now that Christmas has passed, it's time to start thinking about New Year's Resolutions. This tradition is said to have started with the Babylonians some 4,000 years ago when they would crown or reaffirm a king, as well as make promises to the gods to pay their debts and return any objects they had borrowed. While the tradition of New Year's Resolutions still carries on today, the promises being made now are to ourselves instead.

Holiday Foods & Plants That Are Toxic to Your Pets

by Tim Brunicardi

One of the benefits of being a pet owner is including your fur babies in your holiday festivities. However, there is one aspect of the holidays that your pets should not be involved in, holiday meals.

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