By Nathan Coker
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Nov 7th, 2022
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article and photo by HEATHER LAND Gather a basket of pinecones for anything and everything fall. String them on a strand of wooden beads for a garland that can transition right into the winter months. Use the warmth of clove, orange, black pepper and c...
By Nathan Coker
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Nov 7th, 2022
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article and photo by HEATHER LAND The most subtle pops of fall come here and there from sprinkling miniature pumpkins around the house in unexpected places – the pantry, open shelving, by the bathtub, in a jar on the bookshelf, set amongst your p...
By Nathan Coker
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Nov 7th, 2022
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Styling by Taylor BennettPhotography by Kelly Moore Clark SPAGHETTI SQUASHThis squash is a favorite for winter recipes. By scraping the flesh with a fork, you’ll get strings that resemble spaghetti, it’s the perfect alternative to pasta noodles. Cut ...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Nov 7th, 2022
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article by KENNY COVINGTON I am a lure tinkerer. I tweak, paint, twist or change something about almost every hard bait I throw into the water. I change spinnerbait blades, treble hooks, shave the plastic lips off crankbaits, and have even went as far...
By Nathan Coker
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Nov 7th, 2022
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article and photo by HEATHER LAND Grab a bunch of cornstalks, some floral wire, and a wreath form. Starting with the base of the stalk (it is heftiest and usually where the weight of more cobs are) wire it in a lower corner and then gradually bend the ...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Eats
Nov 7th, 2022
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ARTICLE BY VANELIS RIVERAPHOTOGRAPHY BY KELLY MOORE CLARK Scratch Bakehouse is a home-based, cottage bakery specializing in quality sourdough goods with a faithful customer base, but it began as a wellness journey. Around 2017, Christina Poole was havi...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Pages
Nov 7th, 2022
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by Jesmyn Ward Christophe and Joshua, fraternal twins, have just graduated high school. Raised by their maternal grandmother Ma-mee, the boys have never known life not by each other’s side. Faced with meager job opportunities and low-wage realities, th...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Pages
Nov 7th, 2022
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by Robert Olen Butler B utler’s collection of short stories recounts the experiences of Vietnamese Americans living in Louisiana. Each of the twelve stories is told from one character’s perspective with the topics centered on cultural differences betwe...
By Nathan Coker
In AskErin
Nov 7th, 2022
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by ERIN SHARPLIN LOVEerinlove@panachebyerin.com The words “simplify” and “minimalistic” have been batted around quite a bit these days and my guess is that many people are becoming increasingly more curious about them. Simplifying and minimizing can m...
By Nathan Coker
In Meredith's Musings
Nov 7th, 2022
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article by MEREDITH MCKINNIE In early April, I saw an advertisement for The Judds: The Final Tour. A nostalgic pain hit my chest. My mom had, and still has, an old-school boombox in the entryway to the living room. At Christmastime, Elvis Presley and B...