Food & Drink

Agricultural Revolution

Agricultural Revolution

How the Adamstown Canning & Supply Company Changed Farming By Carolyn Biggins | Photography by Turner Photography Studio | Posted on 10.12.21 Just a short walk from the HOA-regulated housing developments, ballfields, elementary school and rural vibe of Adamstown...

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Soup’s On!

Soup’s On!

Warming Up Autumn One Bowlful at a Time By Gina Gallucci-White | Photography by Turner Photography Studio | Posted on 10.07.21  Whether you are sick and In need of some Mom-approved medicine or feeling great but want a starter to whet your appetite, soup is often the...

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Grain to Glass

Grain to Glass

Craft Distilleries Lean on History for Hooch By April Bartel | Photography by Turner Photography Studio | Posted on 10.01.21 Maryland rye whiskey was an early American favorite. Its popularity boomed during the Civil War when Union soldiers gathered here and came to...

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Peachy Keen

Peachy Keen

Contest Finalists Share Fruity, Tasty Creations Photography by Turner Photography Studio | Posted on 09.05.21 Every few years, we like to throw a summer cooking contest at our readers, soliciting recipes for salads, cocktails and other treats. Knowing we would be...

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Come Back

Come Back

Business of the Arts Poised for Much-Needed Revival By Gina Gallucci-White | Photography by Turner Photography Studio | Posted on 07.01.21 There are varied legends surrounding a light often left on overnight in empty theaters. Some say the illumination is for ghosts...

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End of an Era

End of an Era

Bromfield Brothers Left Mark On Red Horse Steak House By Lisa Gregory | Photography by Turner Photography Studio | Posted on 06.07.21 Mike Rickman swiped some wine coolers one night while working at the Red Horse Steak House, where he was a cook. In doing so, he...

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Noodling Along

Noodling Along

Despite Diets and Changing Eating Habits Pasta Still Reigns in Restaurants and Homes By April Bartel | Photography by Turner Photography Studio | Posted on 04.01.21 You don’t have to be a gourmet to love pasta. Plenty of us cozy up to microwaved noodles, sloughed from...

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Best of Frederick 2021 Winners

Best of Frederick 2021 Winners

Posted on 02.01.21 In the nearly three decades we have published the annual “Best of Frederick” list, outside influences have certainly had an affect on the results. From economic shifts to vigorous campaigning for votes, we have seen poll numbers swing dramatically...

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More than Juice

More than Juice

Fermented or Fresh, Apple Cider Is the Ultimate ‘Sip of the Season’ By April Bartel | Photography by Turner Photography Studio | Posted on 11.01.20 Fall intoxicates the senses as golden sun gilds forests decked in glorious color, like a giant bouquet of flowers....

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When the Moon Hits Your Eye …

When the Moon Hits Your Eye …

Posted on 08.18.20 Outside of Italy, the next hot spot for pizza is New Haven, Conn., and if you want to go local, go to Walkersville and Renzi’s Pizza, 2A W. Frederick Ave., a shop recently opened by Steve Renzi, who started out in the pizza business as a young...

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