Scrapple is a traditional Pennsylvania-Dutch dish that’s made from the unused parts of a pig, stewed and chopped up, then ...
Warm up at Shady Maple for homestyle plates carvery cuts soups fresh breads and fall desserts with easy seating and parking ...
Pennsylvania has become a haven for food lovers who crave variety and value. From traditional Pennsylvania Dutch spreads to ...
In the Pennsylvania Dutch community, rituals and folk traditions are blended with Christian beliefs in a folk healing ...
From the Belsnickel to Fasnacht Day, the Pennsylvania Dutch have a special way of celebrating holidays. Even mainstream traditions associated with Easter and Groundhog's Day have roots in PA Dutch ...
Among the folk calendar days, which are celebrated by the PA Dutch people, there is no more an American folkway as Groundhog Day celebrated February 2nd and almost the heart of the winter season. This ...
At one time in the Lehigh Valley, many people spoke the Pennsylvania Dutch dialect. There were sections of the paper devoted to the dialect, and speakers gathered at Versommlings and Grundsau Lodsch ...
This is an excerpt from a January 16, 2019 article. If you’re looking for a different way to usher in a sense of renewal for the new year, put aside the halfhearted resolutions, fad diets and grueling ...
THE BEST WAY TO LANCASTER, PA. From LAX, US Airways and United offer nonstop service to Philadelphia; US Airways, United, Continental, Southwest, Delta, American and AirTran offer connecting service ...
Learn about the Amish community, dine on authentic country fare, and shop until you drop at various antique malls when you ...
You have traced the term “Garden Spot” (Scribbler colums of Feb. 20, March 3). Can you trace the first use of the word “Dutch” (instead of Deutsche) when speaking of the Pennsylvania Germans?