Note: There is an admission of $10 this year, buy tickets and learn more on their website. USE CODE Stink2022 to save $5 We love the MN Garlic Fest for so many reasons: Where else can you see more than 50 varieties of garlic grown in
Recipe Revisited: Eton Mess
This is a true summer party pleaser! We first shared a version of this recipe with you back in 2016. Eton mess is a traditional English dessert consisting, normally a mixture of strawberries or other berries, meringue, and whipped cream that dates back
Memorial Day Weekend In Hutchinson
The Clay Coyote Gallery & Pottery is located just off Main St at 22 First Ave NE, in the heart of downtown Hutchinson. Our hours are Tuesday-Saturday from 10am-5pm. Hutchinson is full many wonderful local places to enjoy a meal. Tons of local
2018 Minnesota Pottery Festival: Important Info
2018 Weekend Schedule SATURDAY JULY 28 10 AM - Festival Opens 11 AM - Olympics (Heat 1) 11:45 AM - Raku Demo* 1 PM - Olympics (Heat 2) 3 PM - Raku Demo* 3:30 PM - Olympics (Heat 3) 5 PM - Festival Closes SUNDAY JULY 29 12 PM -
Free Basil Seedlings for Earth Day at Spring Open House
This weekend at our Spring Fling Open House, in honor of Earth Day weekend we'll be giving away a free organic basil plant seedling with any purchase (until we run out). You can keep it growing inside in a warm, sunny spot and water each day. Then,
Where in the world is Katie?
It's art show season and our own Katie Teesdale will be bopping around Minnesota with her beautiful pottery. Here's where to find her this Summer: Stone Arch Bridge Festival Booth #132 Saturday, June 17 11am-7pm Sunday, June 18 11am-5pm
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 Moscow you must go to the iconic Red Square and St. Basil's Cathedral. Built from
Postcards from Denmark
Hooray! A first for the Travel Mug, a postcard from Rudkøbing Havn, Denmark. And it is from Cousin Yunomi. As a reader you must be thinking three things right now: Where is Rudkøbing Havn, Denmark? Why doesn’t that mug have a handle? What