Learn about the Amish community, dine on authentic country fare, and shop until you drop at various antique malls when you ...
From scrapple to shoofly pie, these Pennsylvania foods may stump visitors but are beloved staples for locals in every town.
These Pennsylvania farmers markets offer a true taste of Dutch Country with fresh produce, baked goods, and timeless family ...
Fluffy, comforting, and easy—what’s not to love? When it comes to traditional Thanksgiving side dishes, we have our favorites. Nothing says comfort food like a big bowl of mashed potatoes or a ...
The Pennsylvania Dutch don’t have one Christmas day meal that is a staple, according to Weaver. Instead, each family may eat something drastically different from another. But all families have ...
Wednesday’s announcement that the Kutztown Folk Festival would not return in 2025, which festival organizers attributed to “mounting financial challenges,” comes amid changing demographics across the ...
Folks at Easton Baking Co. in Easton work all day and into the night preparing for the annual Fastnaucht Day celebration. Corinne Chieffo, left, and owner Christine Butrym finish glazed fastnachts ...
About 245 people, most of Pennsylvania German ancestry, celebrated the Pennsylvania Dutch language and culture during the 84th annual Pennsylvania Dutch Gathering of Berks County held at the Leesport ...
The Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts is piloting a program to get native Pennsylvania Dutch speakers certified as court interpreters. For the first time, Pennsylvania Dutch-speaking ...
Thanksgiving is the humble pie's time to shine. Whether apple, pumpkin, pecan or sweet potato, the flaky dessert adorns the dining tables of countless homes during the holiday, daring families already ...
The Pennsylvania Dutch have a long tradition of folk medicine, also referred to as “braucherei” or powwowing. To many outside of the culture, those practices are perhaps best known because of a book ...
There's a nonsensical incantation in Vance Randolph's 1947 book "Ozark Magic and Folklore." It goes, "Dullix, ix, ux, You ...