“From Duluth to Birmingham/ He’s the pork chop Dapper Dan/ He’s the keenest ham what am/ Cincinnati dancing pig.” — “Cincinnati Dancing Pig” by Al Lewis and Guy Wood More than a century before Vic ...
Cincinnati has a variety of signature—and slightly weird—dishes that can be difficult to find anywhere else in the world. One of these signatures, a mixture of pork, beef, oats, onions, and spices, ...
Fourth-generation Joy of Cooking coauthor John Becker didn’t actually grow up in Cincinnati—but his grandmother, Marion Rombauer Becker, and his father, Ethan Becker, past authors of the cookbook, did ...
Yesterday we woke up to a snowy winter wonderland. Making my way to the chicken pen was an adventure. Huge snow flakes were falling so thickly I felt like I was in a gigantic snow globe. A perfect day ...
As far as the meat goes, pork is traditional, of course, though you can make it with just about anything, including sausage or beef. Word on the street is that, out Cincy-way, there is more than one ...
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