The World According to Carp
Story and Photography By Mary Syrett When and where was the last time you hooked a dozen or so big, beautiful fish in one afternoon?
Story and Photography By Mary Syrett When and where was the last time you hooked a dozen or so big, beautiful fish in one afternoon?
American Letterpress: The Art of Hatch Show Print On view at the Austin Museum of Art 823 Congress Avenue February 13 – May 9, 2010
By Amy Crowell Long before I drank my first glass of pinot noir, I knew country wine. “Country wine” is a fairly loose phrase used
Story and Photography by Lucinda Hutson Whenever I visit my hometown of El Paso, my mother inevitably manages to invite too many last-minute guests for
Story and Photography by Lisa Fain I’ve been making queso blanco for quite a while. It’s a cheese that requires nothing more than a dash
By Laura Keeler Within 36 disorienting hours of my arrival in France last May, I was tugging on udder after udder, milking 70 cows that
Story and Photography By Carol Ann Sayle My association with chickens began as a child in the ’50s. Two years in a row, my bro,
By David AlanPhotography by Dustin Meyer Most serious drinkers have probably sipped a Pisco Sour, Flip or Ramos Gin Fizz during their tipsy travels. But
Story and Photos By Ella Poliakoff I’ve had chickens for almost three years now. We got our first two chicks—Lila and Velma, named for my
By Erin FlynnPhotography by Bill Albrecht My stomach lurches whenever we pull behind a meat-processing plant, because this is where we abandon our livestock
By Dick Pierce Dear Permie Pro, Q: Now that it’s spring, we’re cleaning up our yard. We have a lot of leaves, and we’d like
Photography by Jody Horton Fabi + Rosi Chef Wolfgang Murber’s Chèvre Tart with Wateroak Farms (Bryan) goat cheese and Soncrest Egg Co. free-range eggs (Gonzales). Topped