‘How to Roast Everything,’ from America’s Test Kitchen, has hundreds of recipes for this warming method. (But you may not want to get it for your vegetarian friends.)
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From wines to craft beers to ciders, these Maine-made beverages will pair with your holiday menu
You still have time to get something great to contribute to the Thanksgiving feast.
Telling Room students to be guests of Michelle Obama at her talk in Boston on Saturday
There’s a history between the former first lady and the Portland writing center.
Winter farmers market to open Dec. 1 at former Maine Girls’ Academy gym
It will continue every Saturday through April 20, and the first day includes a silent auction to benefit the market’s Low Income Access Program.
Dolph Lundgren traded academia for role as Soviet boxer in ‘Rocky IV’
He says he has no regrets about the move, but he looks forward to a new part in ‘Creed II’ that offers more substance.
Martha Stewart calls an Uber, and it doesn’t go well
She airs her grievances on Instagram.
Grace, the Portland restaurant in a remodeled 1856 church, will become events-only venue
Come 2019, you can still hold a wedding at Grace, but you won’t be able to walk in and order dinner.
Serving others on Thanksgiving in Central Maine
Free community meals will be dished out by volunteers at Gardiner Area High School, Le Club Calumet, the Richmond Grange and St. Francis Xavier Church.
Americans, Canadians are warned: Don’t eat romaine lettuce
A new outbreak of illnesses caused by E. Coli contamination triggers the warning for consumers to throw away any that they have.
Florida’s new dog-racing ban puts more greyhounds on track for adoption in Maine
The Maine Greyhound Placement Service is expecting a surge in former racing dogs needing new homes as their southern owners get out of the racing business.