
Food & Drink
A pie could help provide a meal for those in need this Thanksgiving
A Philadelphia-based group is selling holiday pies to help those in need have a healthy gourmet meal this Thanksgiving.
3 years ago
Tastykake recalls cakes that could have tiny pieces of metal in them
Flowers Foods, the maker of Tastykake goods, said the treats could have tiny fragments of metal mesh wire in them.
3 years ago
Philly Council bills offer competing visions for outdoor streeteries
Philadelphia’s streeteries could live on past the pandemic under new legislation introduced in City Council. We’ve broken down the competing bills.
3 years ago
Pizza with a mission: Inside the hot Philly restaurant fighting recidivism
Philly pizza spot earns plaudits for Detroit-style pies and a mission to staff the operation with only formerly incarcerated people.
3 years ago
Listen 3:56Philly Cider Week is back, with two dozen apple-filled events around the city
Find cider paired with donuts, cider from Pa. apples, and cider Halloween with costumes and tarot.
3 years ago
Radiant return for Feastival, Philly’s renowned food and dance fundraiser for FringeArts
Here’s everything that went down at the Budd Plant party.
3 years ago
Philly teens drank less soda after the beverage tax took effect, new study finds
The research from CHOP and UPenn showed a significant drop compared to other cities.
3 years ago
CDC says toss onions if you don’t know where they came from to avoid salmonella
A salmonella poisoning outbreak has affected more than 30 states. Federal health officials link it to onions grown in Chihuahua, Mexico, distributed by ProSource Inc.
3 years ago
Krupa’s Tavern celebrates (probably) 100 years serving Fairmount
There’s no doubt the local favorite is one of Philly’s oldest woman-run bars.
3 years ago
John’s Roast Pork wins best cheesesteak competition
The people of Philadelphia have voted and the winner is: John's Roast Pork in South Philadelphia.
3 years ago
If you love potatoes, tomatoes or chocolate thank Indigenous Latin American cultures
As the country celebrates all things Latino, we think it's time to show some culinary appreciation for some of the tastiest foods indigenous to Latin America.
3 years ago
Weavers Way eyes Germantown for a big new grocery store, the co-op’s fourth
The member-supported supermarket’s Mt. Airy flagship is overwhelmed by demand.
3 years ago
Eating too much salt is making Americans sick. Even a 12% reduction can save lives
Even amid the coronavirus pandemic, heart disease continues to be the nation's leading cause of death. And much of it is preventable through a healthier diet.
3 years ago
Philabundance, Norma’s Kitchen partner to pack fresh meals, give Afghan refugees a taste of home
Philabundance is partnering with a Cherry Hill restaurant to pack up fresh meals that will give Afghan evacuees a taste of home in our area.
3 years ago
Pennsylvania’s wine, beer and cider industries awarded nearly $2 million in support grants
Some $600,000 of that total given by the Liquor Control Board was awarded to Penn State University for eight different wine and malt and brewed beverage projects.
3 years ago