She is part explorer, part advocate for natural medicine, part historian, part journalist and storyteller, and now a first-time author. If you spend even a small amount of time with her, she will help ...
I can barely close the door of my basement freezer because of the abundance of venison. This season I had the good fortune of filling two deer tags, a buck and a doe, each a beautiful, large-bodied ...
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Agriculture’s spread into Europe was a movement of people, not just ideas, new genetic data suggest. Early farmers living in Sweden about 5,000 years ago carried genetic signatures of both farmers and ...
Thousands of years ago, hunter-gatherers native to Europe and incoming farmers from what’s now Turkey got up close and personal for a surprisingly long time, researchers say. This mixing reshaped the ...
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I get asked a lot about which this or that I use for whatever bizarre activity I happen to be doing at the time—sausage making, duck hunting, grating cheese, gathering mushrooms, etc. This being the ...