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Country Living back issues
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Thanks for such a warm welcome!(editor's note)(Editorial)
May 1, 2009... A couple months ago, in my first editor's note, I asked y'all to share your hopes for country Living. And boy, did you respond--with some of the most passionate, intelligent, friendly letters I've ever received. Even the harshest critiques were followed by encouragement, "hugs," and, in one...
Dear Country Living ...(letters)(Letter to the editor)
May 1, 2009... Do tell! Readers share their biscuit-baking tips, favorite collectibles, and other thoughts on our March issue.
"One of my favorite rituals is to sit down with a cup of coffee--early on a Saturday morning, before the world is awake--and leaf through your magazine. It reminds me of a time...
My country life.(Brief article)
May 1, 2009... Reader: Lynne Rooker
Hometown: Norlina, North Carolina
Her idea of the perfect day: "Spending time with my 2-year-old grandson, Dresden (far right), on our 800-acre farm. We dig for worms, then go fishing for catfish and bream in our pond. He also likes to feed the baby animals,...
Plant a row for the Hungry.(DO GOOD)(Brief article)
May 1, 2009... This year, why not share your backyard bounty with someone other than your next-door neighbor? Join the Garden Writers Association's grassroots campaign to fight hunger by cultivating an extra row of vegetables for a local food bank or soup kitchen. To find out where to drop off surplus...
A brief history of the mason jar.(MADE IN AMERICA)
May 1, 2009... Used for canning pickles and sipping iced tea, these wide- mouthed jars have been kitchen mainstays ever since the Ball Corporation began producing them in 1884. Even now, the company continues to make 585,000 mason jars each day.
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John Mason invents the first canning jar with a...