Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Marlin Dietrich still remembers that late July weekend in 1969. He was a young teenager helping his parents, Willard and Verna, ...
If you've ever spent time in the Mid-Atlantic, it's entirely possible you've seen scrapple. It vaguely resembles ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It's not every day you come across a state where it's normal for residents to eat bricks of pork for breakfast. In Delaware, and ...
Life lessons from my Appalachian hillbilly grandparents, my links back to Ireland and how to make a hillbilly staple. My grandparents, Rosa Dell Curry Hughes and Robert Lincoln Hughes, Sr., MoMo and ...
As the head butcher at Parts & Labor, George Marsh chops up about six pigs a week. Some of the cuts become pork chops served at Woodberry Kitchen; some become bacon for Artifact Coffee. But others — ...
You either love or loathe the loaf. Scrapple, the breakfast meat made with pig parts not often talked about — like snouts, livers and hearts — a thick layer of cornmeal mush, and sprinkles of herbs ...
MIDDLETOWN, Del. — You either love or loathe the loaf. Scrapple, the breakfast meat made with pig parts not often talked about — like snouts, livers and hearts — a thick layer of cornmeal mush, and ...
Marlin Dietrich still remembers that late July weekend in 1969. He was a young teenager helping his parents, Willard and Verna, dry several bushels of green beans that hadn’t sold at their weekend ...