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Local charity Santa’s Letters is preparing for its fifth annual Spaghetti Dinner fundraiser, slated for Saturday, Oct. 29, at Salted Vines Vineyard & Winery near Frankford.
A good cake is built layer by layer, with good things in between. And, much like that cake, Kristina and Sean Malone’s new business, Kristina’s Cakery, has been a product
A good cake is built layer by layer, with good things in between. And, much like that cake, Kristina and Sean Malone’s new business, Kristina’s Cakery, has been a product
When Delaware faced its mandatory COVID-19 shutdowns in 2020, many small business owners were overcome with unease. Scott Mumford, owner of Warren’s Station restaurant, was one of them.
It’s not even Halloween yet, but Santa is making his list already, and one organization is preparing a meal to help Santa bring joy to as many children and their
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And she serves up a mean breakfast burrito.
Fiona the Food Truck hit the road last month, after Sean and Kristina Malone gave her a new life. She had been placed for sale on Facebook Marketplace; her former owners decided to sell her as COVID-19 caused their restaurant to struggle.
As Sean Malone explains it, food trucks generally need a âhome kitchen,â and while Fionaâs former owners no longer had that, the Malones have Kristinaâs Kitchen in Millville, a âgrab-and-goâ business specializing in baked good, sandwiches, bowls and similar easy-to-eat-on-the-go foods.
When the couple opened the shop last February, they had no way of knowing, but they were about to find themselves about as well-positioned as possible for survival during the COVID-19 pandemic. As a takeout food business, Kristinaâs Kitchen gave customers the ability to come in, get their food quickly and exit. The two tables they had were outside, and while even those were removed for a time, theyâre back out now.