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Native Style Squash Soup for Cold Fall and Winter Days
This recipe is one both my grandmother and great grandmother made, and it is delicious. It can be served with cornbread, biscuits, or crackers. Drink it by the cup or fill up a big bowl with hot, comforting soup. Native … Continue reading
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Tagged butternut squash, cornbread, Maine, maple syrup, native style, pumpkin seeds, REcipe, Squash soup
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Holiday Pumpkin Roll
Holiday Pumpkin Roll This is a favorite desert on Maine tables over the holidays. If you haven’t made one before, this recipe is very easy to follow and it always comes out delicious. Pumpkins are plentiful and low-priced right now, … Continue reading
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Tagged cream cheese, dessert, holiday, Maine USA, pumpkin roll, tradition
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Maine Events for June 2015
June is a busy month in Maine. There is so much going on you will need to mark your calendar so you don’t miss anything. June 5th and 6th is the Maine Fiber Frolic at the Windsor Fairgrounds at Ridge … Continue reading
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Tagged American Revolution, Augusta, canoes, Caribou, Cheryl Johnson, crafters, events and festivals, Flea Market, garage sales, Gardiner, historic society, history society, horse-drawn wagons, kayaks, Kennebunkport Fine Living Festival, Lilac Festival, Maine, Maine Fiber Frolic, Margaretta Days Festival, Mechanic Falls Community Day, Midsommer Celecration, Mish the Mushroom Man, narrow-gauge railroad, Old Port Festival, Passamaquoddy Indians, Phillips Summer Celebration, Portland, Sidley the Snail, summer, Sweden, talent show, train rides
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West Coast Maine Magazine – Winter 2014 Edition
Maine is a magical place in the winter. Ice fishing, skiing, snowshoeing, skating, snowmobiling, and a myriad of other winter activities draw visitors from all over the world. If you have never visited Maine in the winter, are thinking of … Continue reading
April in Maine
Affectionately called “Mud Season” by Mainers, this month is when “ice out” occurs on ponds and lakes (often preceded by some betting on the date for a specific lake), and the month when boards start appearing (even flattened cardboard boxes) … Continue reading
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