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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PublishedJune 6, 2021
Blueberry wine, hush puppies and, yep, potato chips, were a few of his favorite things
Dine Out critic Andrew Ross tells us about some of the best things he ate and drank in May.
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PublishedJune 6, 2021
Maine writers, poets and artists respond to ‘A Dangerous New World’
In the pages of this collection on climate change, loss, grief, hope – and calls to action – mingle.
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PublishedJune 6, 2021
Time to sit back and enjoy the peony show
The work comes in the fall, which is the best time to plant or divide them.
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PublishedJune 6, 2021
Crispy beets with garlic and chiles are a smash hit
Roasting, flattening and then pan-frying gives beets crispy edges and soft, sweet interiors.
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PublishedJune 6, 2021
Aromatic roasted chicken with adobo is an updated take on a classic meal
Fragrant roasted chicken is brined in homemade adobo and finished with a bright citrusy sauce.
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PublishedMay 30, 2021
Tear-and-share scones make for an easy weekend treat
This easy recipe – no rolling and cutting – is a mash-up of scones, muffins and drop biscuits, and comes with a built-in baked berry compote.
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PublishedMay 30, 2021
Orzo, zucchini, feta and dill make a fast, flavorful pasta salad
Toss shredded zucchini and herbs with quick-cooking pasta for an easy grilling-season side dish.
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PublishedMay 30, 2021
Rockport librarian wins Crime Wave Flash Fiction contest
Some clues: a lime-green handbag, a beige car and $100 bill in the parking lot.
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PublishedMay 30, 2021
Bedside table: An animal helped this reader get through the pandemic
“Right now I’m reading and studying ‘Horse Speak: The Equine-Human Translation Guide’ by Sharon Wilsie and Gretchen Vogel. It’s about listening and talking with horses using the same body language and breath sounds that they use to communicate with each other. Using the techniques in the book, I’m building a deeper understanding and a more […]
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PublishedMay 30, 2021
‘River Voices’: In a new volume of essays, the Presumpscot gets its due
Artists and others describe the 25-mile-long river from the varied lenses of science, history and literature.
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