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Mixed Spring Green Salad

August 28, 2009May 13, 2011

Good mixed greens are available in most markets. Check the date on the bag (yes, reach way back behind for the latest dates).

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Summer Fresh

August 28, 2009May 13, 2011

Summer Fresh, Summer Simple is a menu of flavorful, easy-to-make dishes where the theme is “green!”

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Featured Archive Story

Montana on the Lake

By Dan Acree

Giant pine and spruce logs—some of the largest diameter logs in North America—were cut and prepared for construction near their growth site, then transported over fifteen-hundred miles by truck to Lake Texoma.

Category: Style

Fellowship and Fried Chicken

By Dan Acree

One of the benefits of being a writer is the opportunity to speak to community groups. But I clearly understand that the main mission of the meeting is not to hear me speak, but to have fellowship and eat picnic food on a weekday.

Category: Dan Acree

Xiang Zhang: Cowboy From Sichuan

By Edward Southerland

It may seem like a cultural anomaly, but it is not, not really. Few of the artists whose works reflect the legacy and heritage of the American West were born to the land they portrayed. Frederic Remington was from upstate New York, the son of an emigrant hardware merchant. Charles Schreyvogel was born in New York City and raised in Hoboken, New Jersey, and N.C. Wyeth was a Massachusetts boy.

Category: People

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