• Truth in Advertising: A Novel

    by: John Kenney • view
  • Flight Behavior: A Novel

    by: Barbara Kingsolver • view
  • Rabbit, Run

    by: John Updike • view
  • The Happiness Project

    by: Gretchen Rubin • view
  • Mamas Bank Account

    by: Kathryn Forbes • view
  • If It's A Choice, My Zygote Chose Balls

    by: Jeremy Hooper • view
  • The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook

    by: Deb Perelman • view
  • Baked Elements: Our 10 Favorite Ingredients

    by: Matt Lewis • view
  • Home Vegetable Gardening

    by: F.P. Rockwell • view
  • Classic Zester

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  • Hand Blender

    Cuisinart • view
  • Blade for 5-Quart KitchenAid Mixers

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  • Cut Kit Tray

    Hydrofarm • view
  • Seedling Heat Mat

    Hydrofarm • view
  • Grow Light System

    Hydrofarm • view
  • The History of US: A Novel

    by: Leah Stewart • view
  • The Hungry Ear: Poems of Food and Drink

    by: Kevin Young • view
  • A Prayer for Owen Meany

    by: John Irving • view
  • Edible Selby

    by: Todd Selby • view
  • Slaughterhouse: The Shocking Story of Greed, Neglect and Inhumane Treament..

    by: Gail A. Eisnitz • view
  • Twain's Feast: Searching for America's Lost Foods in the Footsteps of

    by: Andrew Beahrs • view
  • Meatless: More Than 200 of the Very Best Vegetarian Recipes

    by: Martha Stewart Living • view
  • Pure Vanilla: Irresistible Recipes and Essential Techniques

    by: Shauna Sever • view
  • American Beauty: Renovating and Decorating a Beloved Retreat

    by: Thom Filicia • view
  • Cookie Cutter Set

    Wilton • view
  • 60-Ounce Utensil Crock

    BIA Cordon Bleu • view
  • Jumbo Spoon Rest

    BIA Cordon Bleu • view
  • Stainless Watering Can

    Blomus • view
  • Copper Watering Can

    Master Craft • view
  • Stainless Steel Pinwheel

    Blomus • view

Decor

  • A happy accident.  In a dust covered box in the barn's hay loft, we found this vibrant paint-by-number.  Resting on a chair rail, it's casual look provides a bit of whimsy

    The Avian Flew

    BY:Josh and Brent

      People often talk about certain designers having “a good eye”.  But this is not really what makes a good designer.  Everyone has an eye for what they think is beautiful or unique.  What differentiates a talented designer is the ability to tell a story through a single object or room. Finding cohesion in a [...]

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  • There's still snow on the ground outside, but it's starting to look like Spring in the Beekman 1802 Mercantile

    Spring Awakening

    BY:Dr. Brent

    One of the fun parts of retail is creating an inspiring environment so that customers feel a sense of excitement and wonder when they step into the store.  At Beekman 1802, we completely “turn-over” the store about four times a year. We are now getting ready for gardening season, and this is the last time [...]

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  • RR Number 5

    5 Beautiful Things

    BY:Andrew

      SIMPLE Flawless light in a darkening air Alone, and shining there Love will not elude you Love is simple I worship this tenacity And the beautiful struggle we’re in Love will not elude us Love is simple Be sure to know that All in love Is ours And love, as a philosophy Is simple [...]

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    5 Beautiful Things

    BY:Andrew

      Hearts For Madelene   When I first discovered the book “Monday Hearts For Madelene” I wasn’t sure what to make of it. It is a small book featuring a collection of 100 beautifully designed and photographed ‘hearts’ made of everyday objects, from food to flowers. But it wasn’t until I read the introduction to [...]

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    5 Beautiful Things

    BY:Andrew

      Five Decorating Books I Love As you’ve probably guessed, I can’t get enough of beautiful imagery. I’m happily addicted to Pinterest and also find myself prone to buying books on design, fashion, architecture and style. I’ve had to pare down my book collection recently for the sake of space and sanity but there are [...]

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    All Tied Up

    BY:Josh and Brent

    We clean up nicely. (When we do.) And for occasions that call for us to polish our muck boots, we often choose bow ties to match. Designer Chris Wrobleski gives us step-by-step instructions on how to make your own beautiful bows. It’s easier than you think. Use these always-tied bows as bow ties, or use the same steps to make a hair ribbon or necklace.

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    Five Beautiful Things

    BY:Andrew

      The Re-imagined Stone A stone by any other name would …still go unnoticed. I’ve always had a slight affinity for the underdog, the castaway, the downtrodden, so stones and rocks  inevitably charm me. Unless they soar to outstanding heights or impede our journey from point A to point B, we rarely pay them a [...]

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  • Number5

    Five Beautiful Things

    BY:Andrew

      Roasting Everything This time of year, our oven is always on. Tomas and I are big fans of roasted vegetables. Not only does the roasting process render a delicate sweetness and earthy tenderness to the vegetables, but there is so much you can do with them once they’ve been taken out of the oven. [...]

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    Five Beautiful Things

    BY:Andrew

      Winter White While I was looking for my  first apartment, I was warned by friends and family that I would likely have to surrender myself an environment painted entirely in “Landlord White.” Surrender isn’t really part of my vocabulary, so when I did find a bright, spacious bachelor pad on the 19th floor of [...]

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    Dinner by Candelight

    BY:Josh and Brent

      At Juniper Hill Inn in Vermont we saw a clever idea for masking the unattractive “faux candle” stems that are standard on most chandeliers. Measure the diameter and height of the stem.  Using sheets of bees wax that can be purchased at any crafting store, simply cut the appropriate-sized piece and wrap it around [...]

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