The new facility in Portland will give entrepreneurs who’ve been told, ‘You should sell this stuff’ a kitchen, equipment and help to do that.
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
‘America’s Best Breakfasts’ uses day’s first meal to take readers on tour of the country
Based on these recipes, there is a lot more to breakfast than bacon, eggs and oatmeal.
What to do if the neighbor leaves a bag of zukes on your porch
From pickles to cake to pasta-like ‘zoodles,’ there are so many good uses for zucchini you may be extremely grateful.
Food historian to speak at Tate House
Sandy Oliver will discuss the importance of women’s work in the kitchen in Colonial days on Sept. 13.
Farm leftovers to be used to feed 5,000 in Portland
On Oct. 7, a coalition of groups concerned about hunger will feed stew made from produce gleaned from local fields to thousands in Portland.
Tickets provide access to unlimited beer samples Saturday at Skowhegan’s first Brew Fest
The festival will showcase 20 Maine craft brewers and local food vendors featuring farm-to-table fare.
Scratch Baking Co. to close for a week while it opens its new bakery
The expansion will help shorten bagel lines in Willard Square and includes a new toast-and-bagel bar, to open in late fall.
Readfield native reveals history of camps, resorts on area lakes
A new book explores the founding of area summer camps, their history and their modern day roots.
Max Ritvo, poet who chronicled life with cancer, dies at 25
He was known for poems that documented the surreal nature of living with a terminal illness.
Hallowell Pokémon GO cleanup effort aimed at countering bad impressions of players
A property owner who posted a sign calling a game player a “moron” said he’ll remove it when he’s sure players are no longer causing problems on his property.