Suspicious of boiled peanuts? Eat them in a dip. Anti okra slime? Slice them longways and grill them. Put off by raw oysters? Load one on a cracker
What’s New from G&G
Hive your cake and eat it, too, with this spring-inspired dessert
Nashville restaurant Audrey transforms country ham trimmings into possibly the most Southern topping ever
Everyone screams for Big Spoon Creamery’s sweet floral treat
Skip the hard boiling for picture-perfect eggs that’ll actually keep
Aaron Goldfarb, the author of the new book Dusty Booze, on an impossible-to-find rum, the search for Howard Hughes’ stash, and why vintage bourbons are better
Kate T. Parker’s latest collection of intimate portraits—spanning dancers, activists, soccer players, and classmates—reminds girls everywhere just what they are capable of
The trend has individuals and states rethinking their strategies
The film—and its Southern setting—mark thirty-five years of laughter through tears
Feathered friends will sing their praises over these native blooming vines, seed-laden flowers, and berry bushes. Plus: Tips and tricks for taking a naturalist approach to gardening
The Oliphants have upheld the tradition—and downed countless biscuits—through births, deaths, and a pandemic
The chef and television personality rekindles a lost passion at her beloved North Carolina restaurant
Katie Crutchfield talks literary influences on her new record, Tigers Blood, out now
Only one chef guessed them all correctly, but everyone had strong opinions on texture, flavor, and crumb
The West Virginia singer-songwriter performs “I Could Drive You Crazy,” from her new album, Trail of Flowers, along with three other songs. Recorded at the High Water Festival in North Charleston, South Carolina
The native prairies of Texas—both remnant and restored—shift an artist’s perspective and inspire
Sponsored Content
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Home & Garden
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Trex Signature® decking pays homage to Ocracoke’s ethereal beauty
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How a century-old vision of the good life led to a singular community of homes on Alabama’s Lake Martin
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Travel
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The Queen City’s culinary credentials continue to mount
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Visionary arts enthusiasts and institutions have long infused the Florida Panhandle city with creative spirit
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Travel
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Why the North Carolina enclave and its island beaches belong on your 2024 travel bucket list
Food & Drink
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Food & Drink
Elevate your pour with ginger, tea, bénédictine, or bacon for surprisingly splendid sips
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Recipe
Think mornay sauce, smoked cheddar cheese, and crunchy breadcrumbs
All Recipes
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Drinks
Rock Town Distillery lets the Natural State shine in this winter pick-me-up
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Drinks
One of the few Crescent City cocktails you can still order in the bar where it was born
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Drinks
A bayou-inspired wintry cocktail to snuggle up to
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Drinks
A comforting cocktail for the short, cold days of late fall
G&G EVENTS
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G&G Distilled is an insider’s getaway to Kentucky’s bourbon country. Happening April 2024
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Mark your calendar for these upcoming Garden & Gun experiences
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Birmingham, AL
A Smoky Mountains-inspired supper in the heart of Alabama
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Highlands, NC
Annual fly-fishing excursion in North Carolina
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Atlanta, GA
Enjoy a three-course seasonal dinner reflecting French-inspired Texas Gulf Coast fare served family-style
Travel
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Travel
These parks, trails, and preserves put on blooming springtime shows
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Travel
The charming mountain town just got a chic upgrade
Music
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MUSIC
See the complete series of G&G’s intimate, live performances by some of our favorite artists from the South and beyond
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Music
Fresh off touring with Harry Styles, the Nashville-based singer-songwriter blends striking vulnerability with raw hopefulness on Weird Faith
Arts & Culture
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Arts & Culture
Deep-sea explorer Tony Romeo made waves last month when the South Carolina resident shared a sonar image of what resembles a sunken plane. Not everyone is convinced it’s Earhart’s, but he’s got a strong case—and plans to make it stronger
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Arts & Culture
How the vibrant roadside vessels inspired an obsession
Sporting Life
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Sporting
Meet one of the newest members of the Georgia-Florida Shooting Dog Handlers Club
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Sporting
After fleeing the island as a teenager, Chico Fernández landed in Florida, where he would stumble into a trio of fishy friends, eventually quit his corporate job, and go on to make a lasting mark among anglers