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Jason Matheson s Betty & Earl s biscuits available nationwide The Jason Show host started the restaurant with pastry chef Adrienne Odom to highlight his grandfather s biscuit recipe. February 25, 2021 8:58am Text size Copy shortlink:
Jason Matheson s Betty & Earl s Biscuit Kitchen (bettyandearls.com) is going on the road, thanks to Goldbelly, the curated marketplace that helps local food purveyors take their goods nationwide.
Fans of the all-biscuit restaurant, which is part of Potluck food hall in Rosedale Center (1595 Hwy. 36, Roseville), can order from anywhere in the United States. Six-packs of the biscuits, which range in flavors from cinnamon roll to bacon cheddar, start at $49 (shipping included).
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Abel Godfrin of Linneus is all smiles as he heads down Derby Hill Saturday as part of the 25th annual Moosestompers winter carnival in Houlton. (Joseph Cyr | Houlton Pioneer Times)
Abel Godfrin of Linneus is all smiles as he heads down Derby Hill Saturday as part of the 25th annual Moosestompers winter carnival in Houlton. (Joseph Cyr | Houlton Pioneer Times)
Moosestompers winter carnival offers family fun The 25th annual Moosestompers winter carnival celebration may have been missing a number of key attractions this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but that did not deter people from enjoying the elements just the same.