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Edible Austin

Well-Preserved

By Eugenia Bone Photography by Megan Schlow and Andrew Brucker About 25 percent of all households in the U.S. preserve foods—the majority of whom live in

A Couple of Chefs

By MM Pack Photography by Jenna Noel What could be better for two talented, experienced chefs than living and working in Manhattan, food epicenter of the

Cook Here and Now

Austin’s newest supper club never meets at a hip art gallery. No bucolic dinners are served on the premises of the very farm that supplied

Blanco Storms

The Briegers mean business. Sitting outside their pottery store on the courthouse square—interrupted, in a friendly way, by everyone who’s anyone in Blanco—they brainstorm, crack

House to House

Locavoraciousness just got a little easier with the spring launch of Farmhouse Delivery, a harvest-to-home service bringing fresh local, sustainable fare from area farms and

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Wendy Ford Mackey

About the Artist “Tangerine Cows on a Clear Day” 20″x16″ oil on board is by Wendy Ford Mackey, exhibiting artist in Art City Austin 2009.

An Authentic Gig

Any non-famous musician knows the tune. Austin drummer Joe Humel was very busy playing in five different bands, working out of town on weekends and

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A Byte of Austin

By David Ansel    Photography by Jenna Noel and Logan Cooper New technologies always change the game. One can almost imagine two medieval calligraphers drowning

Find Fair Bean at RunTex

You can stoke up on Fair Bean coffee drinks and selected baked goods now while shopping or preparing for training and racing events at RunTex’s

Ask the Permie Pro

By Dick PiercePhotography by Carole Topalian Permaculture expert Dick Pierce has been a passionate force behind organic, sustainable gardens and designs for over 15 years—with

Along For The Ride

By Robin Chotzinoff Photography by Peter Tung Austin’s Meals on Wheels discovers a new vehicle for change Delivery Route—June 2008 Lunch is basic—spaghetti, a meatball, mixed