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Maine: Program Aims to Support Seafood and Restaurant Industries – NECN

A multi-day event called "Split the Seafood Bill Week 2022" aims to support Maine’s restaurant and seafood industries by offering a chance to win gift cards.

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Food and love are a great match in Portland, Maine. But does it make sense to go in winter?

Food and love are a great match in Portland, Maine. But does it make sense to go in winter? Diane Bair and Pamela Wright © Provided by The Boston Globe Is Portland a ghost town in winter? As if! This colorful downtown square says it all. There’s plenty of fun and food to be had if you know where to look. Want to give your love life a shot in the arm, figuratively speaking? One word: Portland. (You were expecting Paris? Get real.) Part of this recommendation is sheer sentimentality: The gorgeous, laid back Pine Tree State has been the backdrop of much of our romantic history, including sailing trips, country inn and hiking excursions, and assorted kissy-face getaways with our significant others. And Portland has an added benefit, an excellent dining scene. So even if the romance doesn’t sizzle, you’ll have had a great meal or two. Portland in winter may not ring everyone’s romantic chimes, but we set out to see if the city could work its mushy magic on

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A menu for 2021

A menu for 2021 Share As the new year gets underway, experts are, as usual, prognosticating about food trends. This year, many – but not all – of those predictions are linked to the pandemic. Their crystal ball visions cover everything from individual ingredients to food preparations and how restaurants will operate. Food & Wine magazine says that Americans will undertake a deeper exploration of African-American foodways. Canned cocktails (Real Simple) will be a thing, as will take-and-bake kits (delish.com) and Basque Burnt Cheesecake (New York Times). (You read it here first, check Dine Out restaurant critic Andrew Ross’s 2020 Best of list, including Best Cake on a Frigid Winter Night.) Charcuterie boards will be about a lot more than meat and cheese, says Better Homes & Gardens: Look for breakfast boards filled with bagels or pancakes, candy boards, and even taco bar-like boards. According to Whole Foods, “chickpeas are the new cauliflower.” Martha Stewart agrees. She

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