Peggy is the editor of the Food & Dining section and the books page at the Portland Press Herald. Previously, she was executive editor of Cook’s Country, a Boston-based national magazine published by America’s Test Kitchen. She spent several years in Texas as food editor at the Houston Chronicle. Peggy has taught food writing to graduate students at New York University and Harvard Extension School. She worked for seven years at the James Beard Foundation in New York and spent a year as a journalism fellow at the University of Hawaii. Her work has appeared in “Best of Food Writing” in 2017 and in “Cornbread Nation 4: The Best of Southern Food Writing” in 2008.
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PublishedApril 25, 2021
Who is the greatest fictional detective? A new book reminds us why it’s Poirot
Mark Aldridge’s ‘Agatha Christie’s Poirot’ offers clues – and evidence – to prove the case.
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PublishedApril 25, 2021
Bedside Table: Read and relax. This book offers a fascinating escape
“My perfect pandemic book is ‘Fossil Men: The Quest for the Oldest Skeleton and the Origins of Humankind,’ by Kermit Pattison. It is popular science/natural history at its finest. Cantankerous and feuding paleoanthropologists work in east Africa with the most fragile and hard-to-find evidence imaginable: ancient fossils that contain clues to human evolution. Pattinson is […]
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PublishedApril 25, 2021
I made Molly Yeh’s popcorn salad, and it’s easier to swallow than all the Internet vitriol
A video from Food Network’s Molly Yeh for popcorn salad elicits immense internet criticism that it didn’t really deserve.
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PublishedApril 25, 2021
Making plans for the 2021 gardening season
By now, columnist Tom Atwell can grow vegetables in his sleep. This year, he’ll focus on ornamentals.
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PublishedApril 25, 2021
Learn to make cajeta, a Mexican confection with multilayered sweetness and history
You need only a handful of ingredients to make this versatile treat your own.
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PublishedApril 25, 2021
A scouring pad – and a recipe – provide more reasons to love coconut
This surprising workhorse scrubber helps you wash up anything and everything. Celebrate your clean kitchen sink with a delectable dish of Coconut Cream with Rhubarb Compote.
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PublishedApril 25, 2021
Dine Out Maine: Once a critic, always a critic
Our current restaurant critic talks with his predecessors. What did they love? What changes did they chronicle? And where are we going next?
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PublishedApril 25, 2021
Classical thinkers profoundly shaped America’s founders, and by extension, America
In his engaging and meticulously researched new history, Thomas Ricks also investigates the cognitive dissonance that allowed the founders to argue for freedom, yet keep slaves.
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PublishedApril 18, 2021
Toast the 2021 Source Award winners with a homemade concoction
And take a moment to reflect on how to cook and eat more sustainably, starting by exercising that muscle that reduces food waste.
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PublishedApril 18, 2021
Five essential tools for the vegetable gardener
True gardening hoe: Use the hoe to weed and to create depressed rows for planting seeds. Get one four or five inches wide and about two inches deep. Spading fork: Use it to turn the soil, loosening it in the spring and turning in compost you’ve added. Since we got rid of our rototiller, we […]
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