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Country Living

Nov 01 2022
Magazine

Rooms that invite you to linger. Vintage collectibles displayed with love. A colorful easy-care garden. A porch that says "Come sit!" All yours in the pages of Country Living!

Welcome to November in the Country! • This issue is best enjoyed on a leather chair with a plaid blanket while eating pecan pie.

Country Living

Simple Country Pleasures

Rumpled Sofas • Nothing says “sink right in” like a couch that’s just a little unkempt.

Hang Time • Born of practicality, the humble, wall-mounted plate rack is seeing a resurgence among those who crave a more collected kitchen.

A Home from the 1800s • With handcrafted details and timeworn materials, these century-old (and then some!) houses have seen a heckuva lot of history.

Bread Winners • For beautified baking surroundings, these crusty collectibles will rise to the occasion.

Photo Ops • Your family pictures deserve better than a back-of-the-drawer designation.

Five More Excuses to Pull Out the Old Photo Albums • There’s something reassuring about surrounding yourself with loved ones past and present.

What Is It? What Is It Worth? • Our team of antiques experts weighs in on your treasured finds.

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Better with Sage • Why stop at the stuffing? This fragrant, hearty herb also adds richness and warmth to cocktails, appetizers, and other crowd-pleasers.

A Ranch Thanksgiving • When the third Thursday of November rolls around, CL Contributor Lela Rose takes to Texas for a down-home feast complete with a casual table and crowd-pleasing fare.

Talking Turkey • LELA’S TIPS FOR A DOWN-HOME HOLIDAY

So Much Pie! • Grab your fork—it’s pie o’clock somewhere!—and take a road trip through some of our region’s richest seasonal flavors.

A Fresh Start • Two Boston-area restaurateurs swap the bustle of the city for a slower pace with a historic farm in New Hampshire’s Mt. Washington Valley.

Hermann, Missouri • The jewel of the Missouri Rhineland willkommens fall visitors with wineries, wurst hauses, and dozens of other delightful ways to enjoy its German heritage.

RT Lodge • Located in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, a rustic Maryville, Tennessee, retreat offers a woodsy respite and hearty farm-to-table fare for travelers of all types.

Tough Love • Affection doesn’t always come easy with writer Sandy Hingston’s cantankerous house cat. Somehow, that makes her dear.

Stitch It Yourself!

a different kind of SOUL SEARCHING • Not long after downsizing to a New York City apartment, novelist Jean Hanff Korelitz and her husband, Irish poet Paul Muldoon, encountered a plot twist that even they didn’t see coming.

HUNTING GROUND • Filled with vintage finds and assorted collections, this former sporting property situated on a 10-acre pecan grove in the Mississippi Delta is now an ode to hunting of another sort.

INSPIRED BY THE DELTA • Rachel and Holly looked to the earthy hues of the Mississippi Delta region to create a colorful yet cohesive design scheme using paint colors

ALMANAC • A SEASONAL COMPENDIUM OF EVERYDAY KNOW-HOW

COUNTRY CALENDAR • These fall celebrations promise one shell of a good time.

Heirloom Inspired • Add a hint of nostalgia to your interiors with historically minded hues.

Chair Backs • It’ll now make sense when Aunt Ida says: “I saved you a fiddle.”

BIRD FEEDER BLOCKADE • To keep hungry squirrels at bay, simply look to a classic children’s toy.

Hand-Painted Platter • This pretty piece of pottery will do your turkey proud.

Ripe for the Pickin’

Ask a Country Vet • Country Living’s resident veterinarian, Dr. Tricia Earley, separates fur fact from...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 108 Publisher: Hearst Edition: Nov 01 2022

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  • Release date: October 6, 2022

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Rooms that invite you to linger. Vintage collectibles displayed with love. A colorful easy-care garden. A porch that says "Come sit!" All yours in the pages of Country Living!

Welcome to November in the Country! • This issue is best enjoyed on a leather chair with a plaid blanket while eating pecan pie.

Country Living

Simple Country Pleasures

Rumpled Sofas • Nothing says “sink right in” like a couch that’s just a little unkempt.

Hang Time • Born of practicality, the humble, wall-mounted plate rack is seeing a resurgence among those who crave a more collected kitchen.

A Home from the 1800s • With handcrafted details and timeworn materials, these century-old (and then some!) houses have seen a heckuva lot of history.

Bread Winners • For beautified baking surroundings, these crusty collectibles will rise to the occasion.

Photo Ops • Your family pictures deserve better than a back-of-the-drawer designation.

Five More Excuses to Pull Out the Old Photo Albums • There’s something reassuring about surrounding yourself with loved ones past and present.

What Is It? What Is It Worth? • Our team of antiques experts weighs in on your treasured finds.

Country Living all access

Better with Sage • Why stop at the stuffing? This fragrant, hearty herb also adds richness and warmth to cocktails, appetizers, and other crowd-pleasers.

A Ranch Thanksgiving • When the third Thursday of November rolls around, CL Contributor Lela Rose takes to Texas for a down-home feast complete with a casual table and crowd-pleasing fare.

Talking Turkey • LELA’S TIPS FOR A DOWN-HOME HOLIDAY

So Much Pie! • Grab your fork—it’s pie o’clock somewhere!—and take a road trip through some of our region’s richest seasonal flavors.

A Fresh Start • Two Boston-area restaurateurs swap the bustle of the city for a slower pace with a historic farm in New Hampshire’s Mt. Washington Valley.

Hermann, Missouri • The jewel of the Missouri Rhineland willkommens fall visitors with wineries, wurst hauses, and dozens of other delightful ways to enjoy its German heritage.

RT Lodge • Located in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, a rustic Maryville, Tennessee, retreat offers a woodsy respite and hearty farm-to-table fare for travelers of all types.

Tough Love • Affection doesn’t always come easy with writer Sandy Hingston’s cantankerous house cat. Somehow, that makes her dear.

Stitch It Yourself!

a different kind of SOUL SEARCHING • Not long after downsizing to a New York City apartment, novelist Jean Hanff Korelitz and her husband, Irish poet Paul Muldoon, encountered a plot twist that even they didn’t see coming.

HUNTING GROUND • Filled with vintage finds and assorted collections, this former sporting property situated on a 10-acre pecan grove in the Mississippi Delta is now an ode to hunting of another sort.

INSPIRED BY THE DELTA • Rachel and Holly looked to the earthy hues of the Mississippi Delta region to create a colorful yet cohesive design scheme using paint colors

ALMANAC • A SEASONAL COMPENDIUM OF EVERYDAY KNOW-HOW

COUNTRY CALENDAR • These fall celebrations promise one shell of a good time.

Heirloom Inspired • Add a hint of nostalgia to your interiors with historically minded hues.

Chair Backs • It’ll now make sense when Aunt Ida says: “I saved you a fiddle.”

BIRD FEEDER BLOCKADE • To keep hungry squirrels at bay, simply look to a classic children’s toy.

Hand-Painted Platter • This pretty piece of pottery will do your turkey proud.

Ripe for the Pickin’

Ask a Country Vet • Country Living’s resident veterinarian, Dr. Tricia Earley, separates fur fact from...


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