by Texas Farm and Home | Oct 25, 2017 | Texas Living
KR Wood dedicates album to the 150-year anniversary of the Chisholm Trail As a young child my Dad introduced me to the Sons of the Pioneers, the famed western singing group that sang songs of the trails and life in the Old West. K.R. Wood, also known as Camp Cookie to...
by Texas Farm and Home | Jul 5, 2017 | Summer Recipes
2 cups sliced, ripe strawberries 2 cups sliced, ripe peaches 1/2 cup sugar 1 lime, juiced 1/2 cup plain yogurt 1/2 cup heavy whipping cream 1/2 cup white grape juice Combine the strawberries and peaches in a food processor or blender until liquefied. Add in the sugar,...
by Texas Farm and Home | Jul 3, 2017 | Summer Destinations
Poem, ‘Footprints in the Sand,’ inspires East Texas artist to bring the poem to life and create a landmark in Carthage. Statue of Jesus is the largest bronze statue of Him in the United States. Words, more than anything, can inspire. A poem most Christians are...
by Texas Farm and Home | Jun 29, 2017 | Travel
Shopping for antiques can grow into an obsession taking people to some great places in and around Texas. Shopping for and buying antiques, for many folks, quit being a hobby long ago, trading in that status for an obsession. For an antique lover, having...
by Texas Farm and Home | Jun 29, 2017 | Heritage
Structure was once largest of its kind in the United States. A few miles southwest of Goliad in the community of Berclair sits a structure seemingly out of place on the plains of South Texas — the Berclair Mansion. A 75-year-old widow built the mansion in 1936. Etta...