National Scrapple Day is back in Delaware, and haters can have a seat. Here's what you need to know about this holiday and it ...
Delaware is entrenched in a foodie civil war that can be summed up with one question: Do you like to eat scrapple? In this age-old conflict, there’s no middle ground. Some kids have grown into ...
The immediate ancestor of scrapple was the Low German dish Pangas, which was adapted to use locally available ingredients ...
It's an odd grey color, sold in the shape of a brick, you probably don't know (or don't want to know) what's in it, and you ...
We’re happy to have him back creating some special dishes just for WW readers. Scrapple comes from the Pennsylvania Dutch, German-speaking immigrants who weren’t actually Dutch but got stuck ...
9, 2018. We know it's been circled on your calendar all year long. Today is National Scrapple Day. It's Pennsylvania Dutch country's mystery meat. Thrift and efficiency are essential traits of ...