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    Articles by Patrick Hutchison
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    On the eastern slopes of the Central Cascades,...
    By Patrick Hutchison • May 30, 2014 11:28 am

    On the eastern slopes of the Central Cascades, the last traces of snow are melting away and the tiny, delicate…

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    Left: Three Sisters farmers. Right: The mobile slaughter unit and the truck it rode in on.
    Standing on a dirt path, alongside a neat...
    By Patrick Hutchison • April 23, 2014 12:37 pm

    Standing on a dirt path, alongside a neat stack of irrigation pipes, between two barns, and under an intense gray…

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    In our November 27 cover story, “Hunger Pains,” we reported on the
    In our November 27 cover story, “Hunger Pains,”...
    By Patrick Hutchison • April 10, 2014 12:05 pm

    In our November 27 cover story, “Hunger Pains,” we reported on the programs and funding that feed Seattle’s hungry. At…

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    Top left: Mitchiner and Hoffman. Above: The “secret” sauce.
    Justin Hoffman starts the story with his moment...
    By Patrick Hutchison • February 13, 2014 10:32 am

    Justin Hoffman starts the story with his moment of inspiration: “I was waiting for a reuben in this little sandwich…

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    Promotional photos for the music group Volcano Choir photographed at April Base recording studios in  Fall Creek WI on March 9th 2013.
    For fans of Grammy-winning indie-acoustic royalty Bon Iver,...
    By Patrick Hutchison • January 20, 2014 12:37 pm

    For fans of Grammy-winning indie-acoustic royalty Bon Iver, Volcano Choir’s latest, Repave, is a satisfying listen: Bon Iver frontman Justin…

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    I started with ham, dressed with a light but tangy mustard sauce.
    I started with ham, dressed with a light...
    By Patrick Hutchison • November 20, 2013 9:57 am

    I started with ham, dressed with a light but tangy mustard sauce. Next was the fresh spinach salad, outfitted with…

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    Ducks flying south, holiday decorations, Christmas music, depressingly short days—they all remind
    Ducks flying south, holiday decorations, Christmas music, depressingly...
    By Patrick Hutchison • October 30, 2013 10:33 am

    Ducks flying south, holiday decorations, Christmas music, depressingly short days—they all remind me of the same thing: Soon the sandwiches…

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    Steve Fulton fondly remembers the bread of his childhood. “The taste was
    Steve Fulton fondly remembers the bread of his...
    By Patrick Hutchison • October 22, 2013 11:16 am

    Steve Fulton fondly remembers the bread of his childhood. “The taste was amazing. It was deeply aromatic and had this…

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