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Two people from South Jersey (we'll call them 'John' and 'Lisa') who share a love for food and things South Jersey posting their thoughts and experiences.
It might make you laugh.
It might make you think.
It might make you hungry.
And, if you have a laptop and are reading this suspended upside down, it might make the blood rush to your head.
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Recent Posts Tagged With 'Cape May County'
Jun 18
The Restaurant Weeks are coming!The Restaurant Weeks are coming!And they will be coming, thick and fast.Summertime seems to have become a breeding ground for local restaurant associations to hold restaurant week events, mainly to help drum up busines (read full article)
Cape May County, events, John's posts, Restaurants
Jun 18
The Restaurant Weeks are coming!The Restaurant Weeks are coming!And they will be coming, thick and fast.Summertime seems to have become a breeding ground for local restaurant associations to hold restaurant week events, mainly to help drum up busines (read full article)
Cape May County, events, John's posts, Restaurants
May 21
The World Cup is only three weeks away, so I'm in a soccer mood.There's an Argentinian-born soccer player who is quite good right now. Maybe you've heard of him. If you follow international soccer, you'll recognize the name right away. His name is (read full article)
Cape May County, events, John's posts, Restaurants
Mar 22
So the health care reform package was passed the House. And the divide between Americans grew just a bit wider. Someday, we might be able to have civil discussions about issues in this country - because it certainly isn't happening now.In the meant (read full article)
Camden County, Cape May County, events, John's posts, Salem County, Wine
Jan 27
Chef Geoff Johnson is one of those chefs that we seem to keep running into. Long before the blog, we ate his food at the Forked River House and Il Giardino in Forked River, and met him while he was the chef at Moonfish Grill in Cape May (I don't thin (read full article)
Cape May County, interviews, Restaurants
Jan 21
Better late than never, I guess. Well, there were very few things going on the first couple of weeks in January, so that helped. I also came across a number of events from last year that seem to not be happening this year. Anyway, I will add more (read full article)
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Jan 13
With the sub-freezing temperatures keeping everyone indoors this week, we think it's a good time to stay home and enjoy a good, home-cooked meal and a bottle of wine with family or friends. Being fledgling wine drinkers ourselves, we decided to consu (read full article)
Cape May County, interviews, Wine, Wine tastings
Sep 18
South Jersey certainly has its share of restaurant weeks and food events to satisfy what ails ya. If you were looking for one big event that had lots going on, look no further than it would be the Cape May Food & Wine Festival. From the 19th to t (read full article)
Cape May County, events, John's posts, South Jersey food
Sep 17
September9/19 - Jersey Tour des FarmsTake a beautiful bike ride through South Jersey while touring different farmsThe Jack Allen Memorial Early Country Living Museum - Landing Road, Vincentown. 609.267.1639 x5.Starts at 8AM. Admission: $45 ($40 in ad (read full article)
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Aug 20
Following the lead of Atlantic City, Cape May and Ocean City, Wildwood (aka The DooWop Capital of the World) is having its own Restaurant Week from August 30th to September 4th. During the week, participating restaurants will be serving four courses (read full article)
Cape May County, events, John's posts, Restaurants, South Jersey food
Jul 21
When I first saw the news posted on Chowhound, I didn't believe it. Or maybe I just didn't want to believe it.Lucas Manteca, one of the best chefs going here in South Jersey, was abandoning his own Sea Salt restaurant in Stone Harbor to become the ex (read full article)
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