Do you like to cook? Would you like to cook for a good cause? Join other Harpswell cooks in the new industrial kitchen at MCHPP to make dishes that will be used for Harpswell Aging at Home's Meals in a Pinch program. We'll supply the ingredients and recipes. You come ready for some fun. Email Julie ... Read More
Cooking with Friends
Do you like to cook? Would you like to cook for a good cause? Join other Harpswell cooks in the new industrial kitchen at MCHPP to make dishes that will be used for Harpswell Aging at Home's Meals in a Pinch program. We'll supply the ingredients and recipes. You come ready for some fun. Email Julie ... Read More
Cooking at 43° North: A recipe from the heart
There is a lot to be said about macaroni and cheese. Thomas Jefferson fell in love with it when he visited Paris and brought the recipe back with him. He liked it so much that he had it served at a state dinner in 1802. It was during the Depression, in 1937, that Kraft Foods introduced their boxed ... Read More
Cooking at 43° North – Sustainable Oyster: A Possible Key to the Future of our Working Waterfront
So why oysters? Because you like to eat them? You want to hear how they can improve the cleanliness of our waters? You want to help fishermen find an alternative means of harvesting seafood on the coast of Maine? Jim Hays found his answer after leaving his 12-year job as Harpswell Harbor Master, and ... Read More
Cooking at 43° North: A recipe to warm a winter’s night
The holidays are over. It’s typical to feel a bit deflated this time of year. The hustle and bustle are behind us. In December it was about comfort and joy. In January it is about comfort and warmth. We are in the throes of winter here in Maine and personally, nothing warms my soul in January more ... Read More