I use my Dutch Oven every week, and this week I challenged myself to make a stew. Doesn’t really sound like a challenge? Well, it was for me. When I
Soupe au Pistou aka Summer in a Pot
One of my favorite things about Winter is warming my kitchen by making soups and stews in my Dutch Oven. I almost forgot about the Polar Vortex while I
Empanadas Appetizers with Cilantro Sour Cream
Check out the new Clay Coyote Flameware Skillets in our Made at the Coyote Shop. I made mini empanadas for our Cuban themed Christmas party. My secret is using
Clay Coyote Cuban Inspired Christmas Party… Mojo Shrimp
Every year the Coyotes get together for a dinner party to celebrate the holidays. Themes of Christmas past include using recipes from Paula Wolfert’s Clay Pot Cooking and The Food
Red (white) and beautiful Square
Happy Independence Day! The summer has kicked off and the Travel Mug has added a new country to it’s passport: Russia. Where better to go than Moscow? And once in
Liz Sabo Handbags
Liz Sabo is a designer who believes in the value of a well-crafted, American-made product. She currently resides in her hometown of Cleveland, Ohio where the continual growth of independent
Clay Coyote Pottery Fans
We LOVE when you send pictures of your favorite meals in Clay Coyote pottery. We wanted to share a few from David from Brisbane. These are pictures of his Thai
Blue Spruce Pottery
Michael and Michele Gwinup established Blue Spruce Pottery in 1976. It is a family owned and operated business ran with the help of the Gwinup’s daughter Melissa, and her husband
Urban Fetishes Jewelry
Alice Seely of New Mexico is the artist behind Urban Fetishes. She is a versatile artist and botanist. A painter turned jeweler, she casts her designs in pewter, assembling them
Marc Matsui Ceramics
Born and raised in Seattle, Marc Matsui first became interested in ceramics at the early age of 15. He is best known for his simplistic, delicate hand thrown pieces. His use of glazing