Laura Whiteside won a regional barbecue competition in Lyman on June 6.
Recipes
Beat the Maine heat with cold soups
These three recipes from Mainers can get you started.
You asked our food team questions about summer eating in Maine. Here’s what they had to say.
Portland Press Herald food editor Peggy Grodinsky and writer Tim Cebula were chatting with subscribers live on Thursday morning.
Our Green Plate Special columnist says goodbye
Christine Burns Rudalevige has written our recipe column on sustainable food and eating for a dozen years.
What to eat when it’s too hot to use your oven or stove
A collection of some of our favorite recipes for hot days.
3 southern Maine farms to find local spring produce
Spring means one thing: vegetables. Here are 3 southern Maine farms that sell fresh produce and one recipe to use it up.
Apps can save you money on groceries, but are they worth it?
Technology has created more ways to save money on groceries, advancing a technique that’s as old as clipping coupons.
Nothing is easy about making vanilla from orchids. This Portland attorney is hooked anyway
A grower of many orchids, David Soley undertakes the tricky, timing-specific and time-consuming process of making vanilla extract from his own plants.
For Maine’s Episcopal bishop, food is more than pleasure. It’s community.
Bishop Thomas Brown happily cooks and talks food, but for him, there’s a spiritual component, too.
Fill your Easter dinner table with these 5 (mostly) easy recipes
Holiday meals can be a hassle to prepare. But with these simple recipes, your Easter dinner can be made in one afternoon, without sacrificing any flavor.