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A Recipe From Tylertown Mississippi
Peach Cobbler by Debbie McCain We asked our staff to share their favorite family recipes! Today, we're sharing seamstress, Debbie McCain's Peach Cobbler which pairs perfectly with Ticking Stripe Apron!...
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From Our Table To Yours: Martha's Dressing Recipe
At Red Land Cotton,Β we are honored to share a piece of our family and our farm with you through our bedding and bath towels! We also like to share little...
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Why It's Important To Buy Textiles Made In The USA
We could wax poetic about the importance of buying your bedding and bath towels "made in America", but we feel it's important to add some context around the "why". So...
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Styling Our Baby Bedding
Providing the bedding you lay your child on is a responsibility I do not take lightly. It was so important to me that I make a collection that was timeless...
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Traditions Used To Be Something Handed Down
A few weeks ago, we gave baby Katharine a tour of the family business. She was able to spend time at the store withΒ me and tour the farm with her...
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The Seconds Sale at Red Land Cotton
Β Seriously, this whole business of growing cotton and producing beautiful goods from those soft fibers permeates almost everything we do! We love it! As you can imagine, though, there...
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Behind the Seams - Mark and Joe Yeager Talk Fall Plans for the Farm
My meeting with Mark and Joe Yeager was supposed to be about their Fall plans for Red Land Farms. You know, questions like, what are you working on now? When...
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An Interview with Anna on Working Motherhood
The moment I came across a newspaper article on Red Land Cotton almost 2 years ago, I was enamored with the business. (Hence, why I write for RLC and love...
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How It's Grown β Part 11
We're out in the field and in the office talking cotton, a low carbon footprint, and fair trade.Β
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Sustainability - A Focus for Red Land Cotton
At Red Land Cotton, itβs a focus of ours to use sustainable farming methodsβ¦to use fields, buildings, and equipment in multiple ways and in the smartest fashion so they can...
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Spring Preparation on the Farm
The warmer weather and beautiful blooms of spring time make us excitedβ¦have us looking forward to the coming days. Weβre definitely fired up at RLC!We have a new line of...
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How It's Grown β Part 9
YouΒ all may know by now, but we take a lot of pride in how we grow our cotton. That dedication to quality starts in the winter months after we harvest...
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American Made For The Holidays... Our Picks for The Best Gifts
There is nothing sweeter than purchasing a gift that impacts another person's life directly. That's exactly what happens when you shop with a small business here in the USA. We...
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It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year... for Traditions!
It's funny how traditions have us remembering the past while anticipating the future. We at Red Land Cotton get the "tradition" thing. Our whole business is built on a family...
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4 Tips to Lessen Stress This Holiday Season (and How Red Land Cotton Can Help)
The intent of this post is to help alleviate some of the stress we typically feel these coming months.Β We want to ENJOY THE HOLIDAY SEASON, not just survive it.
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2 Is Better Than 1 - Why You'll Love Our 2-Ply Bath Towels
Kit Kats. Twix. Twinkies. Reese's. Of course, I'm talking the full-size, old-school versions. The fun sizes are, well, fun. But they definitely leave you wanting more. These simple, tasty pleasures...
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Creating A Red Land Cotton Bath Towel
Last week we traveled to 1888 Mills in Griffin, GA to see our first bath towels, The Leighton Collection, being made and document the process. The facility and the people...
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Red Land Cotton + Southern Makers
Southern Makers, Yβall! Thatβs where itβs at! Or, will beΒ atΒ on August 12thΒ and 13thΒ at the historic Sloss Furnaces! In the Ham! Seriously (and for those not fluent in Southern), we will...
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Inspiration & Updates β Part 2
So much has been going on at Red Land Cotton and we wanted to update you all! We're talking about our new ticking stripe and basics offerings as well as...
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How It's Grown β Part 8
We're discussing some floral facts about the cotton plant today before a storm rolls in. Right now the plant is fruiting: the beautiful and transformative process in which the cotton...
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How It's Grown β Part 7
We're out in the cotton field again talking no-till farming, getting a good stand of cotton and growing in Alabama. And yes, there are some rather awesome things coming round...
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A Review of Joanna Gaines Lemon Pie (Hint: It's AMAZING)
So, I was snuggled in bed between my gorgeous Madeline Gray sheets ;) reading the Spring issue of Magnolia Journal and I came across the recipe for Joanna's Lemon Pie....
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Pumpkin Bread β A Red Land Tradition
making this pumpkin bread recipe has been a fall tradition for as long as i can remember...Β this bread embodies the season and is the perfect breakfast loaf!Β The night before...
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How It's Grown β Part 4
We're back out in the field with Dwain Reed talking about insect management for our cotton plants. Dwain has been checking our cotton for insects and pests for years and...