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The Seer of Frogtown
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The Seer of Frogtown

Jim Embry has made sustainability his lifework and was recognized for it with a 2023 James Beard Foundation Leadership Award. We took a drive out to Jim’s Madison County farm to learn about his vision for the earth.

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Stalks & Vines
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Stalks & Vines

Our beanstalks aren’t quite as tall as Jack’s yet but they’re getting close! Learn why heirloom beans reach for the sky and other gardening lore from our DirtWorks gardener and seed saver Ian Feeback.

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Hewing to Heritage
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Hewing to Heritage

Tobacco sticks once transported burley leaves from field to barn and barn to market. A few of them now support shelves sawn from salvaged wood, and frame delicate watercolors on the walls of our Holly Hill Cooking Studio.

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Women of FEAST
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Women of FEAST

FEAST 2023 is in the works with more women chefs than ever before! Meet Abra Berens, one of several who have participated in FoodChain’s signature event from the beginning and learn about her latest cookbook – pulp: a practical guide to cooking with fruit.

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Sip and Roost with Judy Jones
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Sip and Roost with Judy Jones

Judith Hollis Jones spent her career as a senior executive working with global food and beverage brands, where she applied her expertise to research and development, quality control and supply-chain management. Now she’s come home to roost and invites you to join her for a sip of Buzzard’s Roost whiskey.

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Seed Saving
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Seed Saving

Our garden game is growing! Holly Hill Inn line cook and DirtWorks manager Ian Feeback learned from the best – Bill Best, that is! – and has started several varieties of heirloom seeds for planting in our garden soon. Join along as we learn what heirloom plants mean for the food world and why we should care about them.

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Spring Greening
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Spring Greening

Spring is a time of rebirth and rejuvenation. Its gifts are all around us. We spent a sunny afternoon wandering Kentucky’s backroads, from maple groves to farm gardens, and found a new appreciation for the season’s promise.

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Our Neighbors Could Use a Hand
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Our Neighbors Could Use a Hand

Hunger is no joke. Chef Ouita Michel went to Houston for a national chefs summit hosted by the James Beard Foundation and came home more determined than ever to fight for food access and justice.

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On a Mission
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On a Mission

Chef Ouita Michel has joined the American Culinary Corps at the U.S. State Department where she’ll be an ambassador on a mission!

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Hidden Objects
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Hidden Objects

We had fun exploring various traditions of hiding objects in food. There’s no telling what you’ll find

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Distilling Change
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Distilling Change

Katima Smith-Willis is making a name for herself as a change agent. Now she wants to create a space where she can MASH bourbon and social activism together!

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Bottled in Bond
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Bottled in Bond

Logan and Mac Hanes are creating a community of bourbon lovers in their Basement Rickhouse. Read about the bonds they build over bottles of bourbon and the time they schooled Vanilla Ice on the Kentucky Chew.

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Growing Art
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Growing Art

Not all farms grow food. We found one where artists plant sculpture and fill the air with music or construct platforms for discussion; where the land itself is a canvas for restoration and renewal, exploration and reflection.

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Art Aid for Appalachia
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Art Aid for Appalachia

Hundreds of houses and countless possessions and memories were lost in the recent flooding. Phoebe Wagoner, daughter of our good friends David Wagoner and Arwen Donahue, owners of Three Springs Farm, was interning at Appalshop when Eastern Kentucky’s catastrophic floods hit. So she is seizing this opportunity to raise funds for the relief effort through the sale of her Appalachian paper-cut series.

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Spoonful of Love
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Spoonful of Love

Our Whitesburg Soup Beans were inspired by Chef Jared Richardson’s Eastern Kentucky hometown. Jared was our opening chef at Wallace Station and his parents, Bill and Josephine D’Amato Richardson, founded Appalshop in 1969. Jared’s Whitesburg Soup Beans found their way onto nearly all our menus and into our hearts.

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