This version of chowder highlights the late-summer bounty of summer squash.
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
‘The Cardamom Trail: Chetna Bakes with Flavours of the East,’ may be a struggle in American kitchens
But if you’re willing, the delicious results are worth the trouble.
Fino and Manzanilla sherry are some of the finest, most beautiful wines in the world
They’re incredibly dry and salty, but they’re worth trying.
For college-bound kid, Mom’s cooking becomes his own
A mother’s attempt to teach her son kitchen self-sufficiency runs into some snags.
Edible Acadia: Chefs make massive cake to celebrate the centennial of Maine’s national park
Guests at some Bar Harbor hotels will enjoy the result of two weeks of preparation.
Big J’s Chicken Shack opens on Thompson’s Point
The restaurant next to Bissell Bros. will serve three styles of fried chicken.
Northern Italian-inspired restaurant and wine bar opens in Portland’s West End
Rossobianco is co-owned by David Levi of Vinland and wine director Colleen Callahan
Despite positive reviews and storied location, Velveteen Habit closes
The restaurant that followed in the footsteps of award-winning Arrows is up for sale for $1.3 million.
Wabanaki gather in Madison to remember ancestors killed in 1724 massacre
For about the last two decades, members of the Wabanaki have gathered at The Pines in Madison to remember the massacre of their Abenaki ancestors in an Aug.22, 1724, massacre by the British.
Garden herbs that bolt early still have plenty to offer
From flavored oils, to broths, to holiday drinks, there are lots of uses for the stems and flowers.