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These crowd-pleasing recipes received five-star ratings from our readers.

When it comes to mowing your backyard: Should you mow in spirals or rows? We got together with world-famous puzzler Scott Kim to answer this age-old questionand then design some other patterns just for fun. Mower - garden - Lawn mower - Shopping - Home

Just like hot dogs, lemonade and baseball, construction on America's highways is a sure sign of summer. We found some of the worst examples of highway design in the U.S., and talked to experts to find out what it takes to build good roads. United States -

A wife’s last smile.

Posted by Sarah McFarland Celebrate with free projects, contests, and giveaways during sewing's month in the spotlight

What is the strongest, easiest-to-store tomato cage you've used?

Copper pots and pans rarely require special attention, but sometimes a work-a-day pot longs to shine.

Incorporate your personal style into your kitchen and bathroom by treating the backsplash as a work of art. Check out these materials when selecting a backsplash.

The time is ripe to enjoy sun-drenched, end-of-summer flavors and the first of the fall harvest. Enjoy our Mediterranean-inspired menu: herbed pita crips, baked eggplant with quinoa, savory green beans and rustic apple tart.

An interior design team from San Rafael, California, shares the secrets behind this spectacular remodel.

Onions for food, flavor & fun by Sue Robishaw from the September/October, 2010 issue of Countryside & Small Stock Journal

Harvesting the homestead hog by Roger Sherfield from the September/October, 2010 issue of Countryside & Small Stock Journal

The (long) weekend pig project by Marc Burdiss from the September/October, 2010 issue of Countryside & Small Stock Journal

Food and the fast track by Jerri Cook from the September/October, 2010 issue of Countryside & Small Stock Journal