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Meritus staff, volunteers prepare, deliver Christmas dinners for more than 2,000
julieg@herald-mail.comA foam meal tray is pulled from a tower of trays and moved down a row of tables, where someone places a slice of ham in the tray, and then another volunteer tops it with a slice of turkey. Then a scoop of stuffing, a spoonful of buttered green beans, a...Tags: Religious Festivals, Pumpkin Pie, The Salvation Army, Holidays, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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The Herald-Mail announces Cookie Exchange winners
chrisc@herald-mail.comIn The Herald-Mail's world series of food contests, Carla Cardello is going two for two. In April, the McConnellsburg, Pa., resident's chocolate-and-coconut-flavored cupcake was the winner of our 2012 Cupcake Contest. This month, of the 17 entries in...Tags: Apples, Recipes, JLG Industries Incorporated, Egg Yolks, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Home cooking: Geraldine Ridgely's Fluffy Peanut Butter Pie
In 2002, the committee organizing Old Tyme Christmas in Funkstown published a cookbook of family recipes. The book included a lot of old-style recipes, such as cheeseburger pie, stuffed meatloaf and pork chop casserole. Paulette Sirbaugh submitted this...
Tags: Religious Festivals, Butter, Peanuts, Holidays, Peanut Butter
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Man sentenced to three years in prison for holding up pizza deliveryman
dona@herald-mail.comA man who held up a pizza deliveryman with a pie slicer was sentenced Monday in Washington County Circuit Court to three years in prison. David William Scott Mills, 34, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to robbery before Judge John H. McDowell on...Tags: Services and Shopping, Punishment, Vehicles, Prisons, Theft
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Let's play Turkey Toss! Thanksgiving Day fun for the family
The family has assembled, the cooks are baking pies, the sports fans are watching football and the cousins are looking for something to pass the time until dinner. Let’s play Turkey Toss! The Herald-Mail’s 2012 Thanksgiving game is easy to...
Tags: Turkey, Turkey (animal), Holidays, Thanksgiving
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Businesses offering edible fare see business pick up as Thanksgiving approaches
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comBill Williams of Hedgesville, W.Va., usually travels the week of Thanksgiving but said he and his wife will stay home this year and prepare the holiday meal. “We’ve gotten preliminary Thanksgiving stuff such as turkey and stuffing,”...Tags: Apples, Sausages, Ellicott City, Turkey (animal), Lifestyle and Leisure
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Pumpkins have had a face in the history of the country
Nothing conjures up autumn memories of our youth more than apples, brilliant leaf colors and pumpkins. The pumpkin is my topic today and it is more than a pie or a porch decoration. I hope you enjoy our investigation of this member of the Cucurbita...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Vitamin A, Beta-Carotene, Dietary Supplements, Cancer
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Mountain State Apple Harvest Festival makes history
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comThe B&O Roundhouse in Martinsburg finally found a place Saturday in the city’s annual Mountain State Apple Harvest Festival — almost 150 years to the day that Confederate soldiers set fire to the original structure. For the first time in...Tags: Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Festive Events
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Fall markets offer fresh options
Now is the time to enjoy fresh apples, sweet potatoes, squash of all kinds and pumpkins. Abundant supplies of the freshly harvested fruits and vegetables usually mean that the foods are seasonal and reasonably priced. Apples truly are one of the...Tags: Apples, Potatoes, Beta-Carotene, Sweet Potatoes, Breads
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Willie A. Murphy, 87
Mrs. Willie Adelaide Murphy, 87, of Frederick, Md., passed away Monday, Oct. 8, 2012, at her residence. She was the wife of the late Merhl Henry Thomas Murphy, who died in 1983. Born Feb. 18, 1925, in Frederick, she was the daughter of the late...
Tags: Frederick County (Maryland), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), American Diabetes Association, Hershey (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Soups and pies
With the crisp mornings, I tend to crave soups and pies. St. Andrew’s United Methodist Church has the answer. The church, on Maryland Avenue across from the South End Shopping Center, will offer a pie, soup and apple dumpling sale Saturday from...Tags: American Legion, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Lifestyle and Leisure, Soups
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Neighborhood group to meet with police
Neighborhoods 1st Locust Point will host a meeting with Hagerstown Police Department officials to discuss law enforcement concerns in the neighborhood. The meeting will be Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Congregation B’Nai Abraham meeting room (rear...Tags: American Legion, Lifestyle and Leisure, Soups, Salads, Travelogues (genre)
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