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Hosted on MSNNew Cook and Book Group Explores Pennsylvania Dutch CuisineExperiment with historic recipes, while enjoying fun and fellowship with other history enthusiasts! Gather for the Mennonite Heritage Center’s How We ...
As a fairly new resident to the state, I was finally introduced to the Pennsylvania Dutch specialty food called scrapple. The ...
Young Pennsylvania German women used show towels to display their handiness with a needle in order to entice prospective ...
How many made-in-PA foods are you familiar with, and how many have you tried? There’s always someone who likes Scrapple, also known by the Pennsylvania Dutch name pannhaas, which is a traditional mush ...
What happens when great football cities are also great food cities? A Super Bowl menu that’s worth sniffing out locally. Cheesesteak? Barbecue? Scrapple?! Yes, please.
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