Stacy Lyn Harris is an American cookbook author, blogger, television host, gardener, and public speaker. Harris has been recognized for espousing a modern approach to living off the land.[1] Her books include Happy Healthy Family Tracking the Outdoors In,[2] Stacy Lyn's Harvest Cookbook[3] and the handbook, Preserving 101: Canning, Freezing & Drying.[4] Southern Living magazine editors placed the Harvest Cookbook on one of their "Editor's Choice Cookbook of the Week" lists.[5] In 2014, she was named as part of a "new breed of cooks" helping to reintroduce wild game cooking into the mainstream by Deer and Deer Hunting magazine, alongside other notable chefs Steven Rinella, Charlie Palmer, and Hank Shaw.[6][7]

Stacy Lyn Harris participating in the Q&A panel at the 2018 Homesteader's of America Conference with Joel Salatin and Eustace Conway.
Harris participating in the Q&A panel at the 2018 Homesteader's of America Conference with Joel Salatin and Eustace Conway.

Biography edit

Harris was born in Montgomery, Alabama to Wayne Pilgreen, a Vietnam veteran and Alabama Power Company linesman, and Paula Johnson, who worked for the United States Postal Service.[3] She grew up in Montgomery, Alabama and attended Jefferson Davis High School.

She graduated from Auburn University at Montgomery, where she majored in Psychology. She continued her education into the study of law and attended Jones Law School at Faulkner University in Montgomery, Alabama, and received her degree in 1994.

After passing the Alabama State Bar exam, both she and her husband relocated to Birmingham, Alabama. During this transitional period, she began cultivating her interest in sustainable living.[8] As time passed and her family grew, she continued to refine and expand her expertise in the culinary arts.[9]

Media edit

Stacy Lyn has authored two award-winning cookbooks: Happy Health Family Tracking the Outdoors In[10] and Stacy Lyn's Harvest Cookbook,[11] both of which reached #1 on Amazon's list of Best New Releases. In 2013, Stacy authored Recipes and Tips for Sustainable Living[12] and in 2018, Preserving 101: Canning, Freezing & Drying.[4] Her writing can be found in many nationwide magazines and publications, such as Southern Living,[5] Backwoodsman Magazine,[13] Art of Manliness,[14] Grit magazine,[15] and The New Pioneer[16] magazine, and others.

Harris was the first woman to appear on the cover of Backwoodsmen Magazine[17] and also appeared on the Spring 2019 cover of The New Pioneer Magazine,[18] sharing her perspective on modern country living. In 2018, she wrote a feature article in Where Women Cook magazine,[19] where she talked about the experiences that led her to adopting a sustainable lifestyle while growing up in the deep South. This was followed up by another article in the 2020 issue of Covey Rise, an upscale Southern lifestyle magazine. Harris shared her venison recipes, and in a brief interview recounted her various influences in the areas of design and style.[20] Harris's recipes have been featured in many other outlets, most recently in Entertain and Celebrate.[21][22]

Harris has been interviewed by international publications such as Huffington Post.[23] She has also been interviewed locally by the Montgomery Advertiser Newspaper[24] where she discussed the merits of sustainable living and the positive impact that it has had on her and her family.

Television edit

She is a regular co-host on a variety of networks. On RFD-TV, she hosts cooking and gardening segments on Rural Heritage.[25] In 2013, she began regularly appearing as a cast member on The Sporting Chef,[26] a Sportsman Channel[27][circular reference] production. In this time, Harris has also made guest appearances on the Deer & Deer Hunting television show.[28]

In October 2022, Harris became the new host of The Sporting Chef,[29] taking over for the show's original host Scott Leysath. This made Harris the only female host in the prime time block of cooking shows on the Outdoor Channel, dubbed the Taste of the Wild lineup.[30] Other Taste of the Wild show hosts include Andrew Zimmern, Steven Rinella, Mike Robinson, Mario Kapou, and Nick Hoffman.

Stacy has been a regular guest on the Global Network, TBN and Daystar TV[31][32]

She appeared as a guest on The Joni Lamb Show.[33]

Other works edit

Harris maintains a personal website and blog with a focus on sustainable living tips[34] and recollections from her personal life.[35] Her website also houses a large collection of original recipes.[36]

Harris was a featured speaker at Country Living Magazine Live Event.[37] She also gave presentations at the Southeastern Outdoor Press Association (SEOPA) annual conference and the Homesteaders of America Conference in 2018.[38][39]

Harris was invited to be a headliner at the Lehman's Country Living Workshop in 2019, along with Joel Salatin.[40]

Personal life edit

In 1993 she married Scott Harris DMD, Family and Cosmetic Dentistry specialist.[2]

Books edit

  • Happy Healthy Family: Tracking the Outdoors In, ISBN 978-0-9838799-1-6
  • Stacy Lyn's Harvest Cookbook, ISBN 978-0-9838799-3-0
  • Preserving 101: Canning, Freezing, and Drying, ISBN 978-0-983879947
  • Wild Game Food for Your Family: Nutritious Meat, Fish, and Vegetable Recipes that are Delicious and Easy to Prepare (Sustainable Living), ASIN B00AB3TBI8
  • Recipes and Tips for Sustainable Living, ISBN 978-1440235559

References edit

  1. ^ "Alabama chef and author Stacy Lyn Harris keeps close to her roots with 'Game and Garden' cooking". 2017-03-19.
  2. ^ a b Harris, Stacy (October 2011). happy healthy family. gray forest Publishing LLC. ISBN 9780983879916.
  3. ^ a b Harris, Stacy Lyn (2017-03-31). harvest-cookbook. Gray Forest Publishing Company. ISBN 9780983879930.
  4. ^ a b Harris, Stacy (2018). Preserving 101: Canning, Freezing & Drying (Volume). Pike Road, Alabama: Gray Forest Publishing. ISBN 978-0983879947.
  5. ^ a b "Editor's Choice Cookbook of the Week".
  6. ^ Draper, David (Spring 2014). "New Game". Deer and Deer Hunting. www.deeranddeerhunting.com: 114–120.
  7. ^ "Stacy Lyn Harris Dubbed 'New Breed of Cooks' In Sustainable Movement". 2014-08-04.
  8. ^ Harris, Stacy Lyn (Spring 2019). "Stacy Lyn Harris". Where Women Cook. Our Farmhouse Table. Jo Pakham: 133–135.
  9. ^ "New Pioneer Magazine". new-pioneer.subscriptioncore.com. Retrieved 2019-03-19.
  10. ^ harris, stacy (2011). Happy Healthy Family Tracking the Outdoors In. gray forest Publishing LLC. ISBN 9780983879916.
  11. ^ harris, stacy (2017). Stacy Lyn's Harvest Cookbook: The New Recipes & Tips for Sustainable Living, Cook Fresh Food Every Day of the Year. Gray Forest Publishing Company. ISBN 9780983879930.
  12. ^ harris, stacy (2013). Recipes and Tips for Sustainable Living. Krause Publications. ISBN 9781440235559.
  13. ^ Stacy Lyn Harris: Backwoodsman Magazine, Nov. 2017
  14. ^ Harris, Stacy Lyn (2017-03-24). "How to Make Your Own Sausage". The Art of Manliness. Retrieved 2019-03-19.
  15. ^ "Farmer's Style Chicken Recipe". 2 February 2014.
  16. ^ Phillips, John E. (Spring 2019). "Wonder Woman New Pioneer". The New Pioneer: 8–15.
  17. ^ Stacy Lyn Harris, First Woman on Backwoodsman Magazine Cover
  18. ^ The New Pioneer Magazine Spring 2019 Issue
  19. ^ Where Women Cook magazine
  20. ^ "The December-January 2020 Preview | Covey Rise Magazine". 2019-12-01. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
  21. ^ "Bonnie Plants Blog".
  22. ^ "Entertain & Celebrate Fall Harvest 2021". Hoffman Media Store. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
  23. ^ Carter, Chip (2017-03-31). "Chef/Author/Lawyer Mom of 7 Rocks it Like Great-Grandma With 'Game and Garden' Lifestyle". HuffPost. Retrieved 2019-07-01.
  24. ^ "stacylynharris".
  25. ^ "Stacy Lyn Harris: Segments on RFDTV's Rural Heritage TV Show".
  26. ^ "IMDb Cast The Sporting Chef". IMDb.
  27. ^ "the sportsman channel".
  28. ^ "Stacy Lyn Harris Reveals Her Gourmet Venison Tips". 2013-10-09.
  29. ^ "Stacy Lyn Harris". Sportsman Channel. June 2018. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
  30. ^ "Taste of the Wild". Outdoor Channel. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
  31. ^ justin (2018-11-09). "Stacy Lyn Harris on "The Difference With Matt and Kendal Hagee"". Stacy Lyn Harris. Retrieved 2019-03-19.
  32. ^ "Stacy Lyn Harris". 2014-04-30.
  33. ^ "Stacy Lyn Harris on the Joni Lamb Show". 2014-04-30.
  34. ^ "Game and Garden".
  35. ^ "The Finer Things".
  36. ^ "A Dash of Goodness".
  37. ^ Country Living Fair, Nashville
  38. ^ "All the venison preparation secrets". buckmasters.com. Retrieved 2019-03-19.
  39. ^ "2018 Conference". Homesteaders of America. Retrieved 2019-03-19.
  40. ^ "Meet Stacy Lyn Harris (Coming to Lehman's June 29th!) - Lehman's Country Life". www.lehmans.com. 31 May 2019. Retrieved 2019-07-01.