If they want the local food scene to gain status with tourists the locals need to step up and support these establishments. Up until the advent of mass production and processing it was all more or less locavore and the people ate better than they do today. Farm-to-table dining is one way for locals and visitors to get back to the region’s true agricultural roots, regardless of whether you have Pennsylvania Dutch heritage or not.
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