Someone, somewhere, had to invent fudge. But who, and where? And why is it so good?
Midland Parks and Recreation, in partnership with Michigan Recreation and Park Association, is offering its 15th annual ...
Discover the Michigan desserts locals grew up loving, passed down through generations and still just as irresistible today.
LANSINGHorse-drawn carriages clatter down car-free streets. The mouth-watering smell of fudge wafts from quaint storefronts. Ferries glide across the Straits of Mackinac, carrying visitors to Michigan ...
Horse-drawn carriages clatter down car-free streets. The mouth-watering smell of fudge wafts from quaint storefronts. Ferries gli... Please subscribe to the Harbor Light News or login to continue to ...
MACKINAC ISLAND — The Mackinac Horsemen’s Association has received an $11,400 Winter Boarding Grant from the Mackinac Island Community Foundation to support the winter care of its horses. The grant, ...
As most Straits Area businesses have slowed operations or closed their doors for the winter, Murdick’s Fudge labors away during the holiday season to ship its fudge around the country. Since Henry and ...
“Oh, fudge!” It began as a bungled batch of caramels in the late 19th century. Once the Victorian Age ladies attending Vassar, Smith and Wellesley colleges got a taste, the new “college dish” became ...
If you know the history of fudge, then you know it gets the name from the mistake made when making caramel. A mistake possibly never tasted finer. Beginning with the original recipes, fudge has gone ...
LANSING — Horse-drawn carriages clatter down car-free streets. The mouth-watering smell of fudge wafts from quaint storefronts. Ferries glide across the Straits of Mackinac, carrying visitors to ...
When the tourist season on Mackinac Island ends, nearly all the work horses that make things run quickly head for the mainland for a relaxing winter vacation. "It's typically shortly after Labor Day," ...