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Bread-based Therapy
Warm up a chilly afternoon and soothe frayed nerves by baking bread the old-fashioned way. More>>
by Cherie Langlois
Comfort in a Cup
Indulge in the slow-cooked, hearty soups and stews of winter that elevate common root vegetables.
by Jo Stewart
The Purposeful Knitter
Shed the pattern mentality and try your hand at an intuitive piece, like a top-down sweater.
by MaryAnna Clemons
Join the (book) Club
Broaden your interests and gain a greater sense of community with friends by joining (or starting) a book club. We tell you how.
By Barbara Berst Adams
Sustaining Principles: Sap Bush Hollow Farm
Follow one family’s journey as they farm sustainably, and profitably, on their 100-acre property in upstate New York.
by Cherie Langlois
The Path of Least Resistance
Moss gardens are beautiful and low-maintenance. Don’t fight the moss on your property, encourage and cultivate it! by Jean M. Fogle
Planting Your Future
Learn the history and basics of arborsculpture: the craft of training trees to form artistic and useful shapes.
by Patti Cassidy
Sun Up to Sun Down
Let the weather and farm logic be your guides in crossing everything off that never-ending to-do list. Tame the beast that is time management. Click to continue>>
by Lisa Kivirist
Signs of Farm Life
The homemade signs you’ll see driving through farm country reveal a simpler lifestyle, whole-some products and a bit of whimsy in the heart of farmers.
Test by Samantha Johnson / Photos by Daniel Johnson
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Cherie Langlois
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Lynda King
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Lynda King
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Mary Beth Temple
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Jessica Walliser
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P. Allen Smith
Home Clinic
Cheryl Morrison
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Linda Tagliaferro
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Audrey Pavia
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