recipes
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- Each week during June, check the Maryland Family website for a new kid-friendly recipe designed by a local chef
- Liz Williams from Newton, N.C., wanted help finding a recipe for making baked lasagna that she had lost. She said the recipe came from a box of pasta she was using probably around 20 years ago and it was the best lasagna ever.
- Cooking live crabs at home is a truly Maryland experience. Get tips on how to steam crabs.
- Finding specialty goods ¿ organic eggs, goat cheese, whole grain bread and rolls, honey, vegetables, herbs, native plants and flowers ¿ just became easier now that the new Hereford Farm Market is beckoning shoppers every Saturday morning through the end of October.
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- Pietro "Pete" Rugolo, the popular owner of Jerry's Belvedere Tavern on York Road in Govans, died May 8 of pancreatic cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care. The Lutherville resident was 75.
- Steve Frazer from Reisterstown was looking for the recipe for the chocolate chip cake that used to be sold at Miller's Delicatessen in Northwest Baltimore in the 1970s.
- Children in poor Baltimore neighborhoods can get free meals this summer through an extension of the National School Lunch Program, city officials said Wednesday.
- Howard Community College graduate Joaness Christie has started La Pearl Waffles, a food truck business that got its start when Christie was a student at HCC.
- Robert Reich writes that both parties have neglected the problem of wealth concentrated at the top.
- Viola Brown wanted a good and easy recipe for making tomato basil soup. She said she is 82 years old and has a hard time finding things she still likes to eat.
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- Rose Dodds from Bel Air was searching for a recipe for making a cake similar to one that she enjoyed at a fancy party. She said the texture was similar to pound cake and the almond flavor reminded her of Italian Amoretti cookies.
- Children's Garden Club kicked off Saturday at Cromwell Valley Park and runs every other week through Oct. 19 when the last of the harvest, sweet potatoes, are harvested, by the young gardeners ages 5 to 13.
- Scrabble at the Bain Center perfect way for seniors to scrabble their brains.
- Creative ways to incorporate Peeps into your meals. Bon App-e-Peep!
- Ripken is among Ray's guests on a 'Ballpark Bites' edition of the "Rachel Ray Show."
- Harford County Library offers learning kits
- Baltimore's Small Foods event tasks participants with creating mini versions of their favorite foods. Each year the event grows larger, but the food continues to get smaller and smaller.