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Food & Dining
Food, dining and restaurant news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
To fight sickness or even a broken heart, a soothing stew works wonders
Lamb and vegetables in a slow braise win praise.
‘Fresh Fish’ is just the seafood guide a flatlander needed
A native New Englander’s book helps cooks of any experience serve delectable dishes.
These bars give lemon lovers a chocolate twist
Citrus and cocoa combine for a flavor extravaganza.
Bread and Butter: Crafting a wine list is more complicated than you may think
“When I gave my first draft to a friend to review, I felt as if I were handing off my first novel,” Lolita wine director Stella Hernandez says.
Small neighborhood groceries in Portland offer local fare, gourmet specialties
These stores give customers a speedy alternative to the supermarket where they can get locally sourced, organic food – and stay for friendly conversation.
Chef David Levi’s Italian restaurant reopens as Trattoria Fanny
Formerly known as Rossobianco, the new restaurant will serve more casual, affordable fare in larger portions.
Dine Out Maine: Schulte & Herr’s homey German food is a home run
The 24-seat West Bayside dining room is still thriving – despite not having a liquor license.
Farmers, cooks and food pros learn how to make masa from Maine-grown flint corn
Can you say nixtamalization? It’s the process that makes the corn more healthful.
FoodCorps is doing its part to get kids to eat their vegetables
Beet salad, quinoa and hummus are replacing pizza on the school lunch trays in Maine as the organization works to change students’ eating habits.