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Pennsylvania Dutch: A Vegan's Attempt1 comment

louzilla wrote 1 month ago: For a while now, I’ve been meaning to veganize some classic Pennsylvania Dutch food, just beca … more →

Tags: Vegan Food, hot bacon dressing, Tempeh Bacon, veganmofo 2009

The Smell of Democracy

loosefemme wrote 1 month ago: I had a close encounter with aliens in my Bay area town. Emptyville has 1.2 square miles, the bulk o … more →

Tags: Diversity, Government, Amish, amish clothing, Amish men, Amish smell, Bart, Farmer, Founding Fathers

Cheever etc.1 comment

Christopher Cocca wrote 1 month ago: We just wrapped The Stories of John Cheever in my prose lit seminar.  Next week we start discussing … more →

Tags: writing, John Updike, John Cheever, ethnicity, identity, Italian

Pennsylvania Tourism

careerping wrote 1 month ago: The Travel and Tourism Industry is still alive in Pennsylvania and one of its long time hot spots is … more →

Tags: Misc, Blogroll, Travel & Vacations, City & State Reviews and More, employment prospects, careers, Jobs, Vacations, Green Living

The Death of Language1 comment

ianheath653 wrote 1 month ago: This BBC article published today got me thinking: what exactly is lost when a language dies out? Is … more →

Tags: Politics, News, Family, WorDs, Lancaster County, History, Culture, Pennsylvania, language

Another Indiana Carver with Pennsylvania German Roots!

Davis Geoff wrote 1 month ago: I tip my hat to my Pennsylvania German heritage as the inspiration for my bird carvings.  As a tradi … more →

Tags: 50 Birds for Blue Stone Folk School, carving, whittling, pennsylvania german, Bird, spoon carving, Archie Zimmerman

Lancaster's Central Market - A Jewel at the Center of It All

tblefko wrote 1 month ago: The American Planning Association (APA) recently named Lancaster’s Central Market as one of Am … more →

Tags: Lancaster, Lancaster County, media, Real Estate, National Register of Historic Places, central market, American Planning Association

Jennie's Diner Ronks PA Open 24 hours6 comments

Mod Betty / Retro Roadmap wrote 1 month ago: Road scholar and all around good guy Larry Cultrera of Diner Hotline polled his Facebook pals this w … more →

Tags: Diner, Retro Roadside Eats, Pennsylvania retro, vintage, 1950s, 1950s diner, 24 hours, Amish, fifties, Jennie's Diner

Pennsylvania Dutch Apple Pie Your Family Will Love

Babs wrote 1 month ago: Ingredients 1 (9 inch) pie crusts, unbaked FILLING * 2 teaspoons lemon juice * 1/2 cup sugar * 1/2 t … more →

Tags: Children's Food, family fun, kids & food, Kids Recipes, Recipes, apple pie, familty traditions, family food tradition, family fun food

Scrapple turns out to be better than I thought...

Tony Walther wrote 2 months ago:  I first read about the dish called scrapple in a novel by James Michner called “The Novel … more →

Tags: German American, German-American food, Scrapple

Labor day craft

misspixley wrote 2 months ago: Today I painted my garage doors with a Pennsylvania dutch inspired motif. The weather was perfect an … more →

Tags: Photography, paint, The Great OUtdoors, Heart, Flower, Art, Craft, hand painted, garage door

Judy McCormick's Pepper Slaw6 comments

Meg wrote 2 months ago: She’s not my grandma, but she is the grandmother of my kids, and that qualifies her to contrib … more →

Tags: recipe, salad, Side Dish, Vegetable, pepper cabbage, Pepper Slaw, Slaw

Roadtripping: Lancaster PA3 comments

hungrywoolf wrote 2 months ago: Lancaster is to me synonymous with Pennsylvania Dutch food and a trip to Lancaster is always a great … more →

Tags: Travel, Sandwiches, breakfast, Lancaster, Scrapple, Lebanon Bologna

The Last Colonials

corbly wrote 3 months ago: MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 2009 The Last Colonials Get your copy now! The Last Colonials describes life in t … more →

Tags: Colonial Times, Apothecary, Child Brides, Colonies, grist mill, Indentured Servants, Industrial Revolution, Kentucky rifle, Pioneer

The Last Colonials

corbly wrote 3 months ago: The Last Colonials Get your copy now! The Last Colonials describes life in the 1700s in the northern … more →

Tags: Colonial Times, Apothecary, Child Brides, Colonies, grist mill, Indentured Servants, Industrial Revolution, Kentucky rifle, Pioneer

The Daily Habit: Culture

the115 wrote 3 months ago: Amish Newspaper Thrives http://tech.yahoo.com/news/ap/20090817/ap_on_hi_te/us_amish_newspaper … more →

Tags: News, Culture, technology, Business, Art, Religion, Oh, Religioni, Amish

From an Ex-Philadelphia Eagles Fan6 comments

ianheath653 wrote 3 months ago: Hi there. Pleased to meet you. I used to be a Philadelphia Eagles fan, before Thursday night. I grew … more →

Tags: Observation, Politics, News, Stupid, Sports, Lancaster County, Philadelphia, Football, Pennsylvania

Canning Spaghetti Sauce5 comments

mennolicious wrote 4 months ago: When I was very young and my family still lived in Pennsylvania, I remember my mother, grandmother a … more →

Tags: mennonomical, Traditional, canning, spaghetti sauce, Tomatoes, Zucchini

Pennsylvania Dutch

Icarus wrote 4 months ago: I’ve been always intrigued when I hear about Pennsylvania Dutch. It is all very confusing. Man … more →

Tags: Remarkable, Dutch, Amish, Mennonite


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