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Maine dishes
Maybe your mother’s baked beans have long been a church supper staple. Or your dad’s lobster stew is the envy of the neighborhood. If so, Maine PBS wants the recipe for its upcoming series, “What’s for Suppah? Beans, Blueberries and Beyond.” Hosted by Bangor chef Cheryl Wixson, along with humorist Tim Sample, the show will focus on the harvesting of food, its preparation and presentation, as well as the meshing of longtime traditions and modern-day practices. Send recipes for nutritious and affordable meals, along with the history behind them, to: What’s for Suppah? Recipes, Maine PBS, 65 Texas Ave., Bangor, ME 04401.
Chocolate for change
Indulge your sweet tooth without guilt – it’s for a great cause. The 10th annual Chocolate Feast and Silent Auction will take place from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at The White Birches Restaurant in Ellsworth. Proceeds from the event’s $5 admission charge will benefit The Next Step Domestic Violence Project of Hancock County, which offers a 24-hour hot line, outreach programs, court advocacy and support groups for people affected by domestic violence. Items donated by local businesses and artisans will be up for bid, and a variety of chocolate desserts will be served. For more information or to make a donation, call The Next Step at 667-0176.
International flair
Craving kielbasa and kraut? Have a passion for pesto? Check out the menu during Montes International Catering’s ever-popular international weeks. Each year, proprietress Carmen Montes travels to Boston in search of the best ingredients available for a variety of ethnic dishes. This week, the Bangor shop has Italian food to go. This will be followed by German and Hungarian food from Feb. 10 to 14; Mexican and Spanish food from Feb. 18 to 28; French food from March 3 to 7; Moroccan food from March 10 to 14; and Polish food from March 17 to 21. For more information or a listing of the week’s specials, call 945-3990.
Tidbits is hungry for news about local food products and events. Send your Tidbits by mail to: Bangor Daily News, attn: Kristen Andresen, P.O. Box 1329, Bangor ME 04402-1329; by fax to 941-9476; or by e-mail to kandresen@bangordailynews.net.
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