Everyone is probably aware the small aloe plants you may have in your home are good for soothing burns, especially sunburns, but there is so much more to aloe than that. Aloe plants are edible succulents that originated in tropical climates. The aloe from small plants can be used in the home as a burn […]
First Fridays LIVE & LOCAL KIDS!
Les Gustafson-Zook, Josh Yoder and a gaggle of musically-minded local kids entertain a First Friday’s crowd! This event was the first of its kind and a rousing success! Everyone had a blast and enjoyed the free snacks provided by our own Sarah Bender. We hope to make this a yearly tradition! We filmed the entire […]
Updating Old-School Tuna Recipes Whether or not you are trying to include more healthy fats in your diet, trying to lessen your red meat intake for the good of your heart or attempting to eat lighter in general, it may be time for you to take another look at fish. Specifically, pre-processed types of fish, […]
Marshall King brings you a little of Downtown Goshen…
Downtown Goshen brimming with unique eats By Marshall V. King Tribune Columnist The counter and soda fountain at the Olympia Candy Kitchen in downtown Goshen offers breakfast and lunch in a nostalgic setting. One of the stars of its menu is the olive nut sandwich. Tribune Photo/MARSHALL V. KING A sandwich. A bread roll. A […]
Two Board Members moving on . . .
At Maple City Market’s Board of Directors January board meeting, we accepted the resignations of two directors: José Chiquito and Rebecca Yoder Smucker. We want to thank Rebecca and José for their service to the Maple City Market, and share a bit about what’s next for them. Rebecca originally came to know Maple City Market […]
Call for Board Candidates
Seeking 2018 Board Candidates Calling all Cooperators! Maple City Market Co-op seeks a diverse pool of candidates representing different backgrounds and experiences to serve on our Board of Directors. Many different skills and expertise add value to the board’s work directing the co-op. Most importantly, we are looking for people who are enthusiastic and committed to […]
Healthier Holiday Treats
To read this article on the Goshen News website, click here. Have you started your state-mandated cookie-baking yet? I’m mostly kidding, but it does seem like there is a lot of pressure to give your family the perfect holiday experience, whatever your holiday of choice happens to be. Whether it’s a home-made dreidel and lighting […]
Homemade remedies can help when sickness strikes
To read this article on the Goshen news website, click here. I’m fascinated by conversational colloquialisms, informal common phrases that everyone in a given region understands and uses, some without even realizing it. A good example are the terms “pot-luck” or “carry-in” dinner. You hear those a lot around here, especially this time of year, […]
Pecayennes Can Help with Chemo Recovery
To read this article on the Goshen News website, If someone you know or love is currently going through cancer treatments, it can be sad and frustrating to know that there’s not a lot you can do for them besides help with chores, run errands or just be there for support. All those are wonderful […]
Healthy and Hearty Winter Soup will warm you up
To read this article on the Goshen News website, click here. January is National Soup Month and it’s obvious why, if you live in Northern climes. It may even be obvious in to people living in parts of the South right now who are experiencing some atypical chilly temps. Soup is usually easy to make, […]