The local Home Garden Contest is back for the 9th year and is returning with exciting tour events meant to inspire people to get growing.
Registration for the Annual Home Garden Contest opens May 3 to homeowners and renters who reside within the Boroughs of Pottstown and Boyertown. People who enter the contest will be competing for bragging rights, as well as cash prizes up to $150. The two municipalities have separate judging, but all contestants will be invited to a joint awards ceremony in September.
Residents can get inspiration for their garden by participating in the Boyertown and Pottstown Garden Tour Series. Three self-guided tours will take place in each borough throughout the gardening season. Daniel Price, Mosaic Community Land Trust executive director, said this is the first time there will be multiple tours with one happening in the spring, summer and fall this year.
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By Bill Addison
Los Angeles Times
Cookbooks are always about connection written to share the love of a cuisine or celebrate ancestry, or sometimes to eulogize broken bonds and safeguard history. If you ve run out of ideas or motivation for preparing your next meal, if you re longing to be somewhere far away or want to explore fresh approaches to comfort food at home, or if you re thinking about the broader context of food in our troubled culture, take heart and inspiration from 11 standout books of the season. Baking at the 20th Century Cafe Admit it, begins the jacket copy of Michelle Polzine s hefty, handsome book. You re here for the famous honey cake.
Bill Addison
Los Angeles Times
Cookbooks are always about connection â written to share the love of a cuisine or celebrate ancestry, or sometimes to eulogize broken bonds and safeguard history.
If you ve run out of ideas or motivation for preparing your next meal, if you re longing to be somewhere far away or want to explore fresh approaches to comfort food at home, or if you re thinking about the broader context of food in our troubled culture, take heart and inspiration from these 11 books of the season. Baking at the 20th Century Cafe Admit it, begins the jacket copy of Michelle Polzine s hefty, handsome book. You re here for the famous honey cake. Well, yes and no. The 10-layer version of the Russian cake that Polzine serves at her cafe in San Francisco s Hayes Valley, given mysterious depths by caramelizing the honey and lightened by dulce de leche in the frosting, deserves its legendary status.
Last-Minute Gifts: Give these Five Fabulous Cookbooks Aleksandra Crapanzano © Provided by The Daily Beast Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast / Photos Handout
Even in good years, the sudden appearance of the holidays always seems to take me by surprise.
You’ll find me still lingering in cranberry sauce mode long after everyone else has made that jarring switch to candy canes. But then, in the nick of time, I’m all in because, deep down, I love and fervently believe in rituals. They are, to my mind, the best markers of the passage of time.
And what better ritual is there than the giving of gifts? And I almost always give cookbooks. Yes, as the author of a few of them, I admit to being biased. But, if you’ll forgive me for sounding as corny as a Hallmark card, a cookbook is truly the gift that keeps on giving. A good recipe will last you a lifetime and never go out of style. That, of course, can’t be said for the trendy gift gadgets that make a splas
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