Capper's Farmer

LOST & FOUND RECIPES

Through the years, we’ve published tens of thousands of recipes, and we have most of them archived. This section highlights those recipes, which appeared in previous issues of the magazine.

Amanda Pearson of Manhattan, Kansas, requested a recipe for gumbo like her grandmother made in the 1980s — with smoked sausage, chicken, tomatoes,, and she made it at least once a month, because all of us kids loved it!”

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