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muthermcreedeux t1_j66w1d8 wrote
Reply to comment by silverport in My uncle was a semifinalist for the James Beard Award by FlatnoodlesOfficial
Between Lewiston and Topsham.
muthermcreedeux t1_j18h4dp wrote
Reply to I was inspired by the unfortunate lobster tattoo… so I’m posting my watercolour lobster for your critique. by QuirkyLetter3215
Thank you for not painting a dead red lobster. This is my biggest pet peeve as a Mainer. Everywhere I look all I see are dead lobsters.
muthermcreedeux t1_ix95r59 wrote
My parents always hunted off the Boundary Road in Standish and off the power lines in Baldwin.
muthermcreedeux t1_iwgcgv3 wrote
Reply to comment by 16F4 in I’m in Miami Beach. These are from New York. Discuss. by seanmick
The Whoopie Pie was first made to sell by Labadie's Bakery in Lewiston in 1925.
https://www.foodtimeline.org/foodcookies.html#whoopiepies
On a side note I will say I have not liked any of the commercially sold Whoopie pies in Maine except from Labadie's, and Bisson's Center Store in Phippsburg. Both of those taste like my mom's homemade whoopie pies, not cake patties with frosting, which is how most taste to me.
muthermcreedeux t1_j88sjee wrote
Reply to comment by HumpSlackWails in Cape Elizabeth residents push back against law to provide affordable housing by Gary_busey_syndrome
No. What's stopping progress is large corporations and the 1%, not a few middle to high middle income residents. It's not each other we should be fighting.
No one wants to live in a town with a lot of low income housing, but the problem is really that jobs aren't paying enough to the worker and they are being forced into low income housing as their only option. The solution is to fight back against the corporate world so people can make a loving wage.