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Artist paints barn hex sign at heart of Kratzer Farm park project

Posted on September 24, 2018 by visitpadutchcountry

Eric Claypoole was up on the ladder again the other day, painting yet another barn with those unmistakable charms of … Continue reading →

Posted in Arts & Crafts, Attractions, Historic Buildings, History, Lehigh County, Lehigh County Attractions, Pennsylvania Dutch, Pennsylvania Dutch Culture | Tagged Eric Claypoole, Hex Signs, Kratzer Farm, Lower Macungie Township

Lessons at Kutztown Folk Festival help keep Pennsylvania Dutch alive

Posted on July 9, 2018 by visitpadutchcountry

If you’ve ever wanted a primer in “Pennsylvaanish Deitsch,” the Kutztown Folk Festival has a class for that.Keith Brintzenhoff, 72, … Continue reading →

Posted in Berks County, Events, Festivals, History, Pennsilfaanisch Deitsch, Pennsylvania Dutch, Pennsylvania Dutch Culture | Tagged Keith Brintzenhoff

Shad wars: A long, violent period in Lancaster County over a fish in the Susquehanna

Posted on April 12, 2018 by visitpadutchcountry

For hundreds of years in Lancaster County, one of the most anticipated and important times of the year was when … Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Colonial Era, Environment, History, Lancaster County, Locavore, Nature, Pennsylvania Dutch, Pennsylvania Dutch Culture, Pennsylvania Dutch Food, Susquehanna River | Tagged Fishing, Shad

Egg-xcellent learning: History of the egg hunt

Posted on April 12, 2018 by visitpadutchcountry

To understand the custom of the hunt, we first need to know where Easter eggs got their beginning. Eggs have … Continue reading →

Posted in History, Pennsylvania Dutch, Pennsylvania Dutch Culture, Religion | Tagged Easter, Oschter Haws

Why Do We Eat Chocolate Bunnies on Easter?

Posted on April 1, 2018 by visitpadutchcountry

It didn’t take long for the early Easter bunny tradition of building nests to turn into building baskets filled with … Continue reading →

Posted in History, Pennsylvania Dutch, Pennsylvania Dutch Culture, Religion | Tagged Easter, Easter Bunny, Easter Candy, Oschter Haws

Kutztown author Mary Laub writes picture book in Pennsylvania Dutch language

Posted on January 18, 2018 by visitpadutchcountry

Masthof Press & Bookstore Kutztown-area author Mary Laub recently released a picture book, “Uff der Bauerei” (On the Farm), written … Continue reading →

Posted in Books, History, Pennsilfaanisch Deitsch, Pennsylvania Dutch, Pennsylvania Dutch Culture | Tagged Authors, Lester Zimmerman, Mary Laub, Masthof Press, Uff der Bauerei die Henny un der Spunky

Hog maw: Waste not, want not

Posted on January 18, 2018 by visitpadutchcountry

There’s a saying that everything but the squeal was used in the early days of pig butchering. And there is … Continue reading →

Posted in Eat & Drink, Franklin County, Pennsylvania Dutch, Pennsylvania Dutch Culture, Pennsylvania Dutch Food | Tagged Hog Maw

PA Dutch tradition of Nei Yaahr  Winsching continues

Posted on January 6, 2018 by visitpadutchcountry

The holiday custom of Nei Yaahr Winsching (New Year Wishing) was brought over from the Pfaltz area of Rhineland, Germany … Continue reading →

Posted in History, Music, Pennsilfaanisch Deitsch, Pennsylvania Dutch, Pennsylvania Dutch Culture | Tagged Nei Yaahr Winsching

History columnist Richard L.T. Orth releases book ‘Folk Religion of PA Dutch’

Posted on December 24, 2017 by visitpadutchcountry

For almost three centuries, the Pennsylvania Dutch — descended from Swiss, French, and German immigrants from Germany during the 17th … Continue reading →

Posted in Books, History, PA Dutch Folklore, Pennsylvania Dutch, Pennsylvania Dutch Culture, Religion | Tagged Braucherei, Powwow, Richard L.T. Orth

Belsnickel: A slightly terrifying Pennsylvania Dutch tradition

Posted on December 24, 2017 by visitpadutchcountry

In the Belsnickel’s world, Christmas shouldn’t be so enjoyable for the naughty kids. He comes at night, dressed in dirty … Continue reading →

Posted in History, PA Dutch Folklore, Pennsilfaanisch Deitsch, Pennsylvania Dutch, Pennsylvania Dutch Culture | Tagged Belsnickel, Christmas

Ox tongue cookies: The story behind these Pennsylvania Dutch holiday treats

Posted on December 24, 2017 by visitpadutchcountry

A traditional cookie that’s flavored with molasses and spices, ox tongue cookies are named for their shape. No oxen are … Continue reading →

Posted in Eat & Drink, History, Lehigh County, Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania Dutch, Pennsylvania Dutch Culture, Pennsylvania Dutch Food | Tagged Ox Tongue Cookies

VIDEO: What is a Belsnickel?

Posted on December 24, 2017 by visitpadutchcountry

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Posted in History, PA Dutch Folklore, Pennsilfaanisch Deitsch, Pennsylvania Dutch, Pennsylvania Dutch Culture, Re-enactments, Videos | Tagged Belsnickel, Christmas, Landis Valley Museum, Rick Brouse

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