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The Water Stop in Marfa

June 8, 2018 Krysta Koetting

When leaving Fort Davis and heading south, you are faced with two options at “the Y”: left or right. Turning left takes you through the mountains and rocky pass, about 24 minutes down Highway 118 to Alpine. You might spot … Continue reading The Water Stop in Marfa

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Technology won’t ever replace cookbooks for me

May 31, 2018January 13, 2019 Krysta Koetting

I love books, especially cookbooks. My obsession with collecting cookbooks began back in 2003 when I took on the task of writing a weekly recipe column for The Boerne Star newspaper. It quickly became my mission (or at least a … Continue reading Technology won’t ever replace cookbooks for me

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Memorial Day – more than just barbecues and family reunions

May 30, 2018May 30, 2018 Krysta Koetting

When I think of Memorial Day, the beginning of summertime with barbecues, picnics and outdoor gatherings springs to mind. Many families have family reunions at this time of year, too. But Memorial Day is actually so much more than just … Continue reading Memorial Day – more than just barbecues and family reunions

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Pressure cooking takes the pressure out of cooking

May 30, 2018May 30, 2018 Krysta Koetting

NOTE: I procrastinated to write this column. And, as luck would have it, at the 11th hour of my extended-extended deadline, I was on the verge of a migraine. This is not my favorite thing ever published, and I don’t … Continue reading Pressure cooking takes the pressure out of cooking

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Cast Iron, Chuck Wagons and West Texas

May 30, 2018May 30, 2018 Krysta Koetting

Cast iron cookware was invented centuries ago, with the first known pieces appearing in 220 A.D., in China. Fast forward to the 16th century and European cooks were using it. It’s been a staple in kitchens ever since. I’ve been … Continue reading Cast Iron, Chuck Wagons and West Texas

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Friday Night Food, Friends and Fun in Marfa

May 5, 2018May 5, 2018 Krysta Koetting

Last Friday, we did something we very seldom do… we went out to dinner on a double-date. We seem to mostly go out for lunch and occasional dinners just the two of us, and were excited to be going out … Continue reading Friday Night Food, Friends and Fun in Marfa

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Come and Take It Barbecue hosts Trappings of Texas event

April 20, 2018April 21, 2018 Krysta Koetting

  Last Friday, we had lunch at Come and Take It Barbecue in Alpine. It was no ordinary lunch… it was an opportunity to meet the artists that were participating in the 32nd annual Trappings of Texas Art Show & … Continue reading Come and Take It Barbecue hosts Trappings of Texas event

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Judging Porter’s BBQ Shootout in Alpine was a blast

April 13, 2018April 13, 2018 Krysta Koetting

  This past Saturday, my husband and I had the pleasure of serving as judges for the fourth of five Porter’s BBQ Shootout Trailer Series competitions held at the Mesquite Tranquility RV park in Alpine. In each of the four … Continue reading Judging Porter’s BBQ Shootout in Alpine was a blast

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Nordic Stone Age Nut and Seed Bread – no flour needed

April 11, 2018April 11, 2018 Krysta Koetting

We recently discovered a new bread recipe that is unlike any bread we’ve ever eaten – and there’s no flour of any kind in it. Nordic Stone Age Nut and Seed Bread is paleo (something a caveman might’ve eaten), it’s … Continue reading Nordic Stone Age Nut and Seed Bread – no flour needed

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Stone Village Market in Fort Davis

March 23, 2018April 11, 2018 Krysta Koetting

Stone Village Market never fails to save the day. Sometimes, time gets away and I haven’t done any meal-planning… and I know my favorite local market will make everything just right. Last Sunday, after we’d been out and about for … Continue reading Stone Village Market in Fort Davis

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