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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PublishedDecember 26, 2021
Maine Food A to Z: Our annual roundup in 2021
What a year! We adapted, we quit in droves, we begged for common courtesy, we mourned the loss of an iconic factory. And so much more.
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PublishedDecember 26, 2021
As Washington’s farming techniques evolved, so did his views on slavery
What the first president’s own documents reveal about his life and work as a farmer.
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PublishedDecember 26, 2021
In 2021, vegan food was here, there and everywhere
From Hollywood to British royalty, from fast food to Michelin-starred restaurants, the popularity of vegan eating surged this past year.
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PublishedDecember 26, 2021
Book review: Kat Rosenfield’s thriller is blistering, its takedown of snobbery bravura
In “No One Will Miss Her,” a Maine lake house murder exposes the value placed on some lives over others.
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PublishedDecember 26, 2021
Maine Gardener: Sure, it’s pleasant to have warm days into December … if it weren’t for climate change
Flowers are blooming at weird times, but should we – can we – enjoy that?
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PublishedDecember 26, 2021
Tetrazzini is a creamy one-pan pasta hit, with or without chicken
A can of beans, pureed in a blender, makes a creamy sauce without any cream for this take on the Italian-American classic.
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PublishedDecember 26, 2021
I tried hot Dr Pepper, and it’s better than you might think
Dr Pepper promoted the steamy concoction for decades, and now the vintage ads are cropping up on social media. But it’s more than just a laugh.
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PublishedDecember 26, 2021
Green Plate Special: Winter salads deserve a spot in your kitchen
No juicy, peak season tomatoes or tender kernels of just picked corn, but winter salads in Maine can offer heft, crunch, tang and charm all their own.
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PublishedDecember 26, 2021
Bedside table: A book that ponders, what if?
“I am head of the new Read Between the Spines Book Club hosted at the Bibliophile Bookshop & Coffeehouse in Raymond. We currently have 45 ladies and one man in our book club. Bibliophile is also a new locally owned bookshop that our entire area has fallen in love with. “Anyway, Read Between the Spines […]
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PublishedDecember 19, 2021
The danger of American nostalgia for World War II
Romanticizing that war has led us to seek another just as “good,” Elizabeth Samet writes.
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