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Lostine
Round Block Table
$1,375.00
Lostine
Round Block Table
$1,375.00
Grove 45
Grove 45 Extra Virgin Olive Oil
$40.00
Grove 45
Grove 45 Extra Virgin Olive Oil
$40.00
Farmhouse Pottery
$80.00
Used daily in the Farmhouse Pottery workshop, the potting apron is made from water repellent, wax dipped canvas. Ideal for gardening and other creative endeavors, this apron can be cleaned at the end of the day with a water hose or wet sponge.
$29.95
Einat Admony is a 21st-century balaboosta (Yiddish for “perfect housewife”).She’s a mother and wife, but also a chef busy running three bustling New York City restaurants. Her debut cookbook features 140 of the recipes she cooks for the people she loves—her children, her husband, and the many friends she regularly entertains. Here, Einat’s mixed Israeli heritage (Yemenite, Persian) seamlessly blends with the fresh, sophisticated Mediterranean palate she honed while working in some of New York City’s most beloved kitchens.
The result is a melting pot of meals for every need and occasion: exotic and exciting dinner-party dishes (harissa-spiced Moroccan fish, beet gnocchi), meals just for kids (chicken schnitzel, root veggie chips), healthy options (butternut squash and saffron soup, quinoa salad with preserved lemon and chickpeas), satisfying comfort food (creamy, cheesy potatoes, spicy chili), and so much more.
Farmhouse Pottery
$50.00
Available in:
white, grey, sea foam, and navy
Lostine
Dorcas Knife Holder
$125.00
Lostine
Dorcas Knife Holder
$125.00
$29.95
Farmhouse Pottery
$125.00
Gather Journal Fall/Winter 2014
$19.99
Welcome to Gather Journal, a bi-annual recipe-driven food magazine devoted not just to cooking and eating, but to what those acts inspire: the bringing of people together. You will find lushly imagined images from some of the country’s most esteemed food photographers and fun, insightful writing. Each issue is divided into chapters, much like a meal—amuse bouches, starters, mains, and desserts—along with regular special features, from studied examinations of ingredients to whimsical essays about memorable eating experiences.
The fourth edition of Gather takes its cues from the word Cocoon. You’ll find recipes that impart a warm, cozy, and, well, cocoon-like feeling, and ones that visually mimic its wrapped and bundled form.
Farmhouse Pottery
Vermont Farmed Maple Syrup
$18.00
Farmhouse Pottery
Vermont Farmed Maple Syrup
$18.00
Enjoy the pure and delicious sweetness of our grade A maple syrup. This little bottle of liquid gold comes from traditional farm and craft techniques and is sure to make everyone at the table smile.
$25.95
Farmhouse Pottery
Farmhouse Pottery Hand Hewn Pitcher
$245.00
Farmhouse Pottery
Farmhouse Pottery Hand Hewn Pitcher
$245.00
Inspired by hand hewn barn beams, this pitcher celebrates elements of Vermont’s rural architecture. Hand thrown and carefully carved, it is truly a piece of functional art. Intended to provide a lifetime of inspiration and use, we guarantee you won’t be able to hide this in your cupboard.
All pottery is made to order. Please allow 2 - 4 weeks for our potters to make your piece.
Farmhouse Pottery
$50.00
small: 9.5" x 7"
medium: 14" x 9.5"
long: 20" x 7"
Farmhouse Pottery
Farmhouse Pottery Organic Milk Board
$75.00
Farmhouse Pottery
Farmhouse Pottery Organic Milk Board
$75.00
Made from fallen Vermont ash, this artisan board was carefully crafted using traditional techniques. In our own farmhouse style, the handle is dipped in organic milk paint. A rustic serving piece and cutting board for presenting farm fresh bites. Please note that in time the milk paint surface will wear and patina to tell it’s life’s story.
Farmhouse Pottery
Fieldstone Mix, Mash & Muddle Set
$120.00
Farmhouse Pottery
Fieldstone Mix, Mash & Muddle Set
$120.00
$18.00
This winter edition of Kinfolk—The Aged Issue—is dedicated to all things that get better with time: loved ones, food, family traditions and a good bottle of wine.
The Kinfolk team explores how the older folks in our lives can teach us how to live more fully and how to embrace each new candle on our cake with style and grace. As some anonymous old chap once said, “Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don’t mind, it doesn’t matter.” While many magazines pressure readers to hang on to youth, Kinfolk investigates how our lives are enriched by the people, meals and traditions of things past. One writer considers the inevitable day you realize you’re turning into your mother, while another reflects on the way life—like fruit—is about picking that perfectly ripe moment. Chefs share family recipes they’ve perfected over time, classic recipes updated for the modern era and a holiday menu that’s easy to chew. There are gray hairs and salt-and-pepper beards, napping tips and ancient culinary tools. The connection? Everything in this issue gets better, or tastier, with age.
Cover Photograph by Neil Bedford
DETAILS
144 pages, offset-printed and perfect bound, full color on uncoated paper. Printed in Canada.
SHIPPING + HANDLING
Calculated at checkout
Date of publication: December 3, 2013.
Farmhouse Pottery
Farmhouse Maine Salt & Beehive Cellar with Spoon
$85.00
Farmhouse Pottery
Farmhouse Maine Salt & Beehive Cellar with Spoon
$85.00
From Farmhouse Pottery founder Zoe Zilian. The gift box comes with a bag of Maine farmed salt and a hand crafted ceramic salt cellar.
The wooden gift box is hand crafted for Farmhouse by New England artisans.
Gift card included.
Farmhouse Pottery
Farmhouse Vermont Honey & Beehive Honey Pot with Dipper
$95.00
Farmhouse Pottery
Farmhouse Vermont Honey & Beehive Honey Pot with Dipper
$95.00
From Farmhouse Pottery founder Zoe Zilian. The gift box comes with a jar of Vermont farmed honey and a hand crafted ceramic honey pot.
The wooden gift box is hand crafted for Farmhouse by New England artisans.
Gift card included.
Farmhouse Pottery
Farmhouse Vermont Maple Syrup and Silo Pitcher Gift Box
$65.00
Farmhouse Pottery
Farmhouse Vermont Maple Syrup and Silo Pitcher Gift Box
$65.00
From Farmhouse Pottery founder Zoe Zilian. The gift box comes with a jar of Vermont farmed maple syrup and a hand crafted ceramic silo pitcher.
The wooden gift box is hand crafted for Farmhouse by New England artisans.
Gift card included.
art of eating
$13.50
The Art of Eating is about the best food and wine — what they are, how they are produced, where to find them (the farms, markets, shops, restaurants). Sometimes we present the most cutting-edge cooking, but more often than not the best food and wine are traditional, created when people had more time and food was more central to happiness than it is today.
We believe in simplicity: on the farm and in workshops and kitchens, what’s treated least usually tastes best. We believe that, old or new, the best food and wine have a sense of place that comes from soil, climate, tradition, and all the local influences that as a group exist nowhere else.
The magazine first appeared in 1986 in the form of a newsletter written by Edward Behr. He is the editor and publisher of The Art of Eating.