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Uncommon Pairings: Age Your Wine!
Technically, you can age any wine, but some survive the process better than others!
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Slime Lovers, It’s Our Time: Okra Season Is Here
Okra’s a summer veggie, sometimes called lady’s fingers (gay).
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Power Ranking Italian (and Italian-American) Christmas Desserts
My ancestors really said “Ok, let’s make a dessert that looks like cured meat.”
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Power Ranking Italian Christmas Cookies
Personally, I think it’s kind of f*cked up how decadent amaretti cookies are.
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How To Host a Restorative Dinner Party for Your Chosen Queer Fam
Over the past few years, I’ve learned a lot about how to curate and host a sacred queer space. It feels important to share some of the practical things I’ve learned so you can curate those spaces, too.
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Spaces & Places Community Gallery
As part of our three-week Spaces & Places series, we asked you if we could see your favorite spaces — and wow, did you deliver!
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Put On Your Bra-ssicas: You Can Still Plant Vegetables Now for the Fall! Here’s 14 to Try!
Did you know that some vegetables actually taste better after a frost? Here’re some fall gardening tips and what you can still plant in August and September and enjoy this very fall. It is in fact, not too late to have a vegetable garden this year, my busy queers.
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Queer Design 103: Where To Find Original Wall Art That Fits Your Style and Budget
Let’s get some interesting, original things on your walls!
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Gey in Kikh: Apple-Stuffed Challah for Rosh Hashanah!
Taste a whole celebration of fall and a new year in every bite of my favorite challah!
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The Queer Gardener’s Almanac: Winter
Autostraddle’s giant survey last year showed that queers will make the most of even the tiniest outdoor patches they can get their green-fingered mitts on. It’s time we celebrated the wide open spaces of our rural and suburban queers too, imagining the possibilities for the expanses we inhabit today or dream about tomorrow.
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Migration Season
“At the start of migration season the ruby-throated hummingbird has only one goal in mind – she has to almost double her body weight, in order to survive a treacherous trip across the gulf of Mexico. At the start of migration season, the black-haired filmmaker has but one goal in mind: build a strong enough case to survive the gauntlet of work-visa processing.”
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Lesbian and Bisexual Women of History Who Were Obsessed With Their Dogs, Part 2
What further revelations lurk in our woefully unexplored queer pupper past? Find out literally right now, as we continue our historical adventures with gal’s best pal!
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Helping You Help Yourself #43
Online therapy, figuring out whether your plant is dead, tax prep, sending faxes and more!
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Liquor On The Farm: A Classic Margarita
Start the year off right — by learning how to make a classic margarita recipe.
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Helping You Help Yourself 40
Winterizing your car, standing up to bigotry, craft beer pairings, IKEA furniture and more!
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Helping You Help Yourself #38
Plants in a jar, shopping around for health insurance, building credit, and most importantly voting!!
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Follow Your Arrow: “Great British Bake Off” Star Ruby Tandoh Shares Her Love of Food
“I wish there were more LGBTQ food writers, though — it can be a pretty stiflingly traditional (read: heteronormative, and very white) world. Find a network of like-minded queer women to work with, seek advice from and befriend! We gotta stick together.”
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14 Crawfish Recipes to Spice Up Your Spring
14 recipes for leftover crawfish boil tails hanging out in your freezer.
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Helping You Help Yourself #19
Getting ready for tax season, building the best snowman on the block, when was the last time you watered your plants?, grocery lists and more.
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This Is How We Do It: Build a Simple Shelf for About $10
In which I write you a poem about how great shelves are, and then I teach you how to build one in three straightforward steps.