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This very interesting site from author Nancy English (Chow Maine: The Best Restaurants, Cafes, Lobster Shacks & Markets on the Coast, Second Edition) offers regional restaurant information and local food news.

"We don’t need Saveur, Gourmet, and Food & Wine magazines to tell us (though we appreciate the mentions) that our state is renowned for its culinary excellence. From fresh produce to plates of haute cuisine, it’s all here, and The Maine Mouth will help you find it. A combination of Maine food information and inspiration, The Maine Mouth is the place where you can get the word of mouth advice that will lead you to the good eats—and all that is related to it—from York to Fort Kent. I’ll be traveling across the state to farm stands, top restaurants, burger joints, bakeries, clam shacks, ice cream stands, wineries, and more, and reporting about the places worth seeking out. Plus I’ll include some recipes and stories from my own Maine experiences. I hope you'll help by sending in your own suggestions and comments so the Maine Mouth spouts off (pun intended) a true food dialogue that spans the entire state. "

—Kathleen Fleury

Eat Maine Foods is the networking site of the Eat Local Foods Coalition of Maine (ELFC), a coalition of groups and people working to put more Maine foods on more Maine tables more often.

"Jim Britt loves cooking and baking at home with his family. His kitchen goal for 2008: bake every recipe from "Beard on Bread." Jim also loves experiencing the culinary magic of Maine's professional chefs, as often as possible."

In this mainetoday.com blog, Jim writes about his culinary adventures.

Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association
Maine Food & Lifestyle magazine's blog
"This site is a directory of all restaurants, bars, groceries, and other food related resources in Portland, Maine, plus a small but growing number of places in the extended local area."
Rabelais Books, located in Portland's Old Port, specializes in books related to food and drink. Samantha Hoyt Lindgren and Don Lindgren, the owners, are doing it right too - they're getting accolades from publications such as Food and Wine, Saveur, Downeast, and The Boston Globe.

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