The staple breakfast – and sometimes dinner – is becoming extinct.
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The humble Farmer: I’ve been a spaghetti cook who never became a spaghetti chef
And for almost 20 years I’ve been waiting for the chance to publish my recipe for rolled oats.
Commentary: Reason behind Macron’s handshake with Trump: He was warned!
The new French president was told to be prepared for the awkward and aggressive grip of Trump.
Maine Observer: Horses have their way with people
An ad in the paper sparked a life learning lesson in riding and, more importantly, in friendship.
Gina Barreca: Emotional forecast calls for anxiety, with winds of change
A ‘topical depression’ will be a sudden change in climate from what just happened in Washington, D.C.
Garrison Keillor: New York City is so beautiful that you forget about Trump
Too bad that some people only ride in limos with police escorts and miss out on the experience.
The humble Farmer: Day’s first crisis: What happened to my favorite pair of pants?
For those of us who are so-called ‘retired,’ the day isn’t long enough to accomplish anything.
Garrison Keillor: I’m doing my late-night driving, right-hand thinking
At home I am an old liberal, but out here on the open road late at night, I am all about freedom.
The Humble Farmer: Some Maine summer art exhibitions are unforgettable
As a patron of the arts who can’t eat cheese and doesn’t drink wine, I have to admire the pictures.
Garrison Keillor: After visit to vast, empty Alaska, it’s the people you remember
Alaskans still relate largely to their own experiences, not those they have read about in the media.