Enjoy the fruit of fall in liquid form.
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
A juried exhibition returns to Portland Museum of Art
The show, which the museum insists is not a return to the biennial, is intended to explore the turmoil of our times.
Run & Eat: Warm up with Mi Sen Noodle Bar
As the weather grows cooler, consider trying some of Mi Sen’s excellent – and warming – noodle soups and entrees.
Un-fair! We miss fair fare
With Maine agricultural fairs canceled because of the pandemic, fairgoers are hankering for their fair food favorites. But there are other ways to get your fried dough fixes.
Dine Out: The restaurant industry is forever changed, for worse and for better
There will be no returning to ‘normal’ after the pandemic.
Homefront: Bread as a form of gratitude
We wish we were neighbors of this reader!
Use every part – including the feet
Keep your squeamishness in check and add silky-textured chicken feet broth to your repertoire. If you eat the meat, you can eat the feet.
Lawn products that don’t do your lawn, or the planet, any good
Avoid plastic, fertilize in the appropriate season, and just say no to phosphorus.
Is the Well at Jordan’s Farm the most pandemic-proof restaurant in Maine?
In a crippling year for the restaurant industry in Maine, a farm-to-table eatery nestled in a Cape Elizabeth farm rides out the storm.
OFF RADAR: ‘Dancing at the Colony’
Cheryl Blaydon’s fifth novel follows the twists and turns of planning for a wedding to be held at the Colony Hotel in Kennebunkport.