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  • Strawberry and vanilla ice cream dessert with fresh red berries in blue-rimmed bowl on wooden table
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    Strawberry And Rhubarb Jam, Mrs. Olivia Harper Medders

    ByKara November 13, 2022April 5, 2026

    The header for Miss Olivia Harper’s 1899 marriage announcement read “Wedded to a Marylander.” Olivia’s mother, Mary C. Harper, and her father, storekeeper George W. Harper, were both born in Delaware. But 1880 and 1910 censuses show the Harpers living in Kent County – Maryland, not Delaware, so the announcement title is somewhat curious. Olivia Harper herself was born in 1876, in Maryland. But that’s no matter. Olivia, daughter of a shopkeeper, married William Medders, who would eventually become a merchant himself.

    His store became a famous local fixture for nearly 70 years.

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  • Book cover for A South You Never Ate by Bernard L. Herman featuring Eastern Shore Virginia landscapes, sheep, waterfront homes, and oysters
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    Interview: Bernard L. Herman, “A South You Never Ate”

    ByKara November 28, 2020April 5, 2026

    Note: This interview is from April. I had the pleasure of seeing Bernard Herman speak not long before we all began isolating. I really enjoyed reading his book but had a hard time writing anything expository to go with this interview. The book makes a beautiful gift so I did my best to get this…

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  • Yellow cornbread batter in vintage Pyrex baking dish on wooden counter
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    “Mother’s Southern Spoon Corn Bread,” Gwendolyn E. Coffield

    ByKara May 8, 2020April 5, 2026

    Once again a second visit with a cookbook reveals a new dimension to it: this time its the 1973 “Rosemary Hills International Community Cookbook,” compiled by Gwendolyn Coffield and Juanita Hamby. The book is an early celebration of the DC suburbs’ growing diversity. In 2002, the Washington Post ran an article about the Lyttonsville neighborhood…

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  • Deviled fish sticks with peas, mashed potatoes, and green peas on white plate
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    Deviled Fish Sticks from Sabillasville

    ByKara March 21, 2020April 5, 2026

    Sabillasville is a small town on the Pennsylvania border, north of Frederick. I forget where I got this cookbook but it seemed like a good one to learn about a new place and cover some more “Western” Maryland recipes. Alas, things did not pan out so well. The town of Sabillasville was officially founded in…

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  • Creamy yellow Delmonico pudding in pink bowl with spoon on wooden surface
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    Delmonico’s Pudding / Delmonico Potatoes

    ByKara January 26, 2020April 5, 2026

    Although Maryland’s history of celebrated restaurants, hotels and caterers may have influenced the cuisine that we enjoy to this day, there are very few recipes that can be directly tied to the early chefs. Chefs tended to work more intuitively and from experience. Recipes – even the relatively vague ones found in 19th-century cookbooks, simply…

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