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A fashion photographer, he built a do-it-yourself life on 40 lonely acres in West Texas, living like a modern-day Thoreau and ...
Just like old times, the Nolan family of Fond du Lac, Wis., will have homemade banana bread waiting when Brewers rookie Caleb Durbin comes “home” on Wednesday night. Born and raised in northern ...
You’re powering through the year and that calls for a break. New Zealand perhaps? A cabin with a cosy bed and maybe even a piping hot outdoor bath?
Nothing gets me going quite like the smell of smoked meats: ribs, brisket, chicken, you name it. Back in 2015, I proclaimed ...
From food to fireworks to patriotic fun, these 4th of July destinations are where the party's at The best places to go for ...
These small double wide homes prove you don’t need a huge space to live large—smart design makes all the difference in ...
Archaeologists in Turkey recently unveiled a 5,000-year-old loaf of bread from the Bronze Age, found in the province of Eskisehir. The find has inspired bakers to recreate it.
I bunked with 3 strangers in a shared cabin on an overnight train in Europe. I'll never do it again.
I spent 11 hours in a shared sleeper cabin on an OBB Nightjet train from Austria to Italy. It was bumpy and uncomfortable.
Scientists have discovered an ancient bread recipe in Turkey—and now the local bakery that recreated it can’t keep up with demand. Some 5,000 years ago, someone buried a piece of charred bread ...
I spent 11 hours in a shared cabin on an overnight train from Vienna to Venice, Italy. For less than $100, I got a bunk in a room of six beds with three other people.
The bread was charred and buried under the entrance of a dwelling built around 3300 BC. A piece had been torn off, before the bread was burnt, then buried when the house was built.
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