Rettland Farm serves as an example of a family-owned business meeting the needs of growing expectations for quality products in the world of food.
Read MoreWoodberry Kitchen at First Light
Baltimore's Woodberry Kitchen is not only a wonderful place to eat, but also quite a place to enjoy its visual character.
Read MoreMolasses Milo (Sorghum) Cake
The local Union Mills Homestead offers their own stone-ground flours, and spotting milo flour put me in pursuit of a worthy baked item with the flour. I think we've come up with one.
Read MoreHanover's "Caged" Lion
Herman Miller, architect for Hanover’s well-known Sheppard and Meyers homes, was also the architect for the grand, four column PNC Bank found in the first block of Carlisle Street, just a few footsteps away from our square. Traffic, both by car and foot, passes by this building daily, with very few knowing about Hanover’s “caged” lion. Read more and view our favorite feline by reading the complete post.
Read MoreJohn's Burnt Bridge
John's Burnt Bridge (sometimes referred to as the Camelback Bridge) was built sometime around 1820, and is a beautiful structure that is often driven over without appreciating its excellent stonework. Read the article for more historical information.
Read MoreYogurt and Blackberry Paleta
Summer means fresh, current produce to food lovers. For me, summer means fruit paletas.
Read MoreGettysburg Restaurant Recommendations
Visiting Gettysburg? Here's where to eat...
Read MoreHanover Restaurant Recommendations
Hanover (Pennsylvania) is a major retail hub in the area, and this brings with it a boatload of places to eat. But which are worth stopping at?
While there are many that I'm sure are worthwhile that I've not listed here, this list includes some of my favorites that I personally recommend. Facebook (restaurant name) and website links are included...
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