Finally, one of my favorite ways to use Parmigiano rinds is in broth making. You can use it in making a homemade broth, OR to improve your favorite store-bought brand. Broth is typically delicate in flavor so adding Parmigiano cheese gives it a little extra oomph and complexity. Allow the broth to simmer and reduce a bit with the rind in it before using it in a recipe (see some soup options below, but anywhere you'd use regular broth will benefit from cheese-infused broth).
Like Westies, Border Terriers were bred to chase foxes, which explains their wiry frame and nonstop energy. They usually get along well with other pets and adapt easily to city or country life. Regular exercise keeps them happy, especially if a bit of mischief is involved.If Westies had a cousin who preferred lounging in velvet chairs and making dry remarks, it’d be the Sealyham. They’ve got a sturdy build, expressive face, and calm indoor demeanor, but don’t mistake them for lazy. Sealyhams were once a favorite among Hollywood stars like Elizabeth Taylor.
While they’re a bit more reserved than Westies, Scotties share that independent mindset and love a challenge. Their iconic silhouette and wiry coat make them easy to spot. And while they may take their time warming up to strangers, their loyalty to family runs deep.Few dogs match the sheer energy of a Jack Russell. These athletic little dynamos were bred for fox hunting and haven’t slowed since. They’re similar to Westies in size, but with a turbo boost. If there’s a game or puzzle to solve, Jack Russells are all in.Credit: Getty Images
Lakeland Terriers have a curious streak and a face that always looks like it's about to ask a question. They’re full of pep and love a challenge, often outwitting their owners with clever tricks. The resemblance to Westies lies in their love of action and adventure, with a little more independence.Credit: Getty Images
Wire Fox Terriers have a reputation for being the life of the party. They love outdoor activities and need a job, or at least a game, to stay engaged. They require regular grooming, but they’ll keep you laughing with their antics.
Glen of Imaal Terriers come from Ireland and have a more low-key temperament than most terriers. They tend to be great with children and enjoy relaxed companionship over constant stimulation.There are so many ways to make Dad feel special on Father's Day, but nothing really compares to a good meal. That's all
wants for the holiday, according to Ree: "a delicious plate of food." Whether you fire up the grill for a big backyard bash or make it a low-key dinner that's just for him, planning the perfect Father's Day dinner menu is just as important as hismight just be a gift in itself!
from years past—it's a great source of inspiration for any steak-loving dad. Tryand serve it with crispy ranch potatoes or the a simple grilled flank steak that you can serve with practically any topping and side. You can choose from cowboy-approved favorites, like