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Nature’s Spice Rack
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Nature’s Spice Rack

Yes, we know you can just buy spices at your favorite grocery but wouldn't it be a lot more fun to track down treats in the wild? We found three that are worth seeking out to add to your fall and winter pantry.

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Pawpaw Picking & More
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Pawpaw Picking & More

The Pawpaw Pickers, known for their bluegrass jams, used to be a regular fixture at our Windy Corner Market. Follow our tips to be a different kind of pawpaw picker and sample this tropical, yet native, Kentucky fruit.

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Home Grown & Brewed
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Home Grown & Brewed

Meet Keegan McGee, the man who brews the beer, and learn why Turtleback Ridge has found a place in our hearts.

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Bread & Butter Pickled Poke
Recipes Talitha Schroeder Recipes Talitha Schroeder

Bread & Butter Pickled Poke

Pokeweed is a foodstuff that people turned to when little else was available. In spite of its natural toxicity, it was and still is valued as a reputed spring tonic. If you’re feeling adventurous (and in good health), here’s a recipe from Chef Ouita Michel’s great-grandmother Myrtle Molly Zimmerman.

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Foraging Fools
Stories Talitha Schroeder Stories Talitha Schroeder

Foraging Fools

Forager Storey Slone explores a local wildlife area with us, looking for edible wild plants and fungi. Along the way, she shows us that collecting and preparing wild-harvested products is a labor of love. A connection to the natural world and a reminder to be thankful for those things that are often invisible and yet bountiful in our daily lives.

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Treasure Hunt
Stories Talitha Schroeder Stories Talitha Schroeder

Treasure Hunt

Ray Papka has been foraging since he was a kid on a paper route in Thermopolis, Wyoming. But instead of food, he searches for discarded objects, found around us everyday, that contain inherent beauty or the promise of an idea. Then he turns those objects into vividly imagined and intricately composed pieces of art.

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