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Meatloaf is a classic Midwestern dish for fall and winter gatherings. Meaty, ketchup-y, and warm, it fills the stomach and the soul.| The Art of Manliness
Bannock bread is an easy and tasty camping food. Here's how to make it.| The Art of Manliness
Day #6 of the AoM Month of Sandwiches is the Grilled Peanut Butter/Nutella/Bacon/Banana Sandwich| The Art of Manliness
When the physician and psychiatrist Leonard Schwartz surveyed his life at middle-age, he was not particularly happy with the state of himself as a physical specimen. Decades of smoking, overwork, and living a sedentary lifestyle had left him with high blood pressure, chronic back pain, and a generally subpar level of energy. Dr. Schwartz began […]| The Art of Manliness
Guidance and recipes on how to make bread at home. I guarantee you’ll end up with a bakery-quality loaf from your very own oven.| The Art of Manliness
Every man should value lifelong learning. Sadly, many men today have put the things of the mind on the back burner. Learning is often viewed as “nerdy” or “not manly.” Hogwash! Many of history’s manliest men were some of its smartest, and they greatly valued the pursuit of knowledge. Teddy Roosevelt devoured thousands of books […]| The Art of Manliness
If you want to really harness the Irish spirit on St. Patrick’s Day, skip the gimmicky green beer and green desserts. Make this instead.| The Art of Manliness
How long does it take to make friends — for someone you meet who’s a potential friend, to turn into an actual friend? If you’re out of college and not a young adult anymore, you know that it sure feels like it’s a process that takes an awfully long time. Well my guest has actually […]| The Art of Manliness