A Warm Welcome

A Warm Welcome

Photos by Jane Kortright It’s always encouraging to see people investing in their neighborhoods and communities. For some, that means helping a neighbor with a house project, for others it could be preparing a meal for a family with sick loved ones. For the owners of...
Powered-Up Bowls

Powered-Up Bowls

Photography by Jane Kortright I’ve worked in a gym for almost 15 years, primarily as a personal trainer and CrossFit coach. I enjoy food and love eating decadent meals for this section of Augusta magazine. But I do my best to add some balance with healthy food that...
Knit Happens

Knit Happens

Photos by Jane Kortright If there’s anything good that came from the pandemic, it’s a growth in appreciation for the artisans and makers that craft the things we take for granted. For many, that appreciation turned into growing food, baking bread, handwriting letters...
In Good Taste

In Good Taste

Photography by Peter Frank Edwards and Amy J. Owen Photo Tradition has always been steadfast in my heart when it comes to the holidays. I am sure every family has its customs, and I won’t suggest eliminating any favorites, but perhaps I can introduce three new recipes...
A Bite of New York

A Bite of New York

Photography by Jane Kortright Anyone who has ever had a bagel in New York City knows that it is difficult (albeit not impossible) to duplicate the science elsewhere in the world. A tedious process, it requires endless hours of practice to perfect. Steve Boyd, a...
Latin American Authenticity

Latin American Authenticity

Photos by Emily Rahn I grew up in Texas so my expectations for authentic Mexican food is influenced by the state’s proximity to the country. Certainly, Texas has its own twist on traditional dishes and Mexico is quite large and encompasses a wide variety of cuisines —...