If you call yourself “doplic” after tripping over a curb, you may just be from Lancaster County. And, if you are, you might find that there are some common local words and phrases you use that may be ...
In Berks County, you can eat: Dippy eggs – Maybe other people dip toast in their eggs, but they refer to them by the way they are cooked, not the way they are eaten. Filling – A necessity for turkey ...
There is an article on the Merriam-Webster website that talks about 10 words that originated from Pennsylvania Dutch (or Pennsylvania German as dictionaries have termed it.) And while PennLive has ...
“Pennsylvania Dutch Treats,” literally decades in the making, is a new collection of music, spoken word, hoedown calling and Pennsylvania Dutch chanting that has just been released on CD and is ...
Lillian Geisler, a native of Millersville, Pennsylvania, graduated in 1936 from Millersville State Teachers College where her father was the chef at the college’s dining hall. When she accepted a ...
MILTON — Several hundred people visited the Blue Sparrow Farm in Milton Saturday to check out the first of what is planned to be many Pennsylvania Dutch Festivals. The farm, located along Eschbach ...
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This Philly Restaurant Is My Go-To Spot for Pennsylvania Dutch Classics
There are a few places in the Keystone State that I’ll never get tired of, and probably top among them is Reading Terminal ...
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