Growing up in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, I heard plenty about my home county’s cold-cut claim to fame: Lebanon bologna. From listening to my grandmother’s stories about her father’s job at a local bologna ...
These Pennsylvania dishes carry the names of hidden towns, offering a tasty connection to the state’s lesser-known places.
Lebanon bologna, a Pennsylvania Dutch specialty, has a unique local pronunciation, "buh-LOW-nuh," distinct from the common "baloney." This pronunciation is specific to the Lebanon County area and is a ...
Tired of ads? Subscribers enjoy a distraction-free reading experience. Click here to subscribe today or Login. Lebanon bologna has been made at small plant in Weavertown for 120 years. Portraits of ...
Several different varieties of Seltzer’s Lebanon bologna for sale at the company’s outlet store in Palmyra. Employees at Seltzer’s throw uncooked Lebanon bologna up to another employee in the ...
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PALMYRA, Pennsylvania -- Nestled within a tiny town in Central Pennsylvania is a small but very successful company that has been smoking bologna for more than 100 years. Family-owned Seltzer's still ...
LANCASTER, Pa. (WHTM) — The Lancaster Stormers’ new name honors the region’s Pennsylvania Dutch heritage. This Saturday, Sept. 13, the team will play as the Lebanon Bolognas. The one-night-only ...
That’s the short version of Lebanon Mayor Sherry Capellos response to the animal-rights organization PETA’s call to replace “dangling slaughtered cow parts from a disco ball” — PETA’s characterization ...
Lebanon Mayor Sherry Capello says the city will "proudly stand by" the bologna drop on New Year's Eve despite the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals' beef with the tradition. Thanking PETA ...
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