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OVERCOAT AND UNION SUIT - Christopher Lagasse, Marist College Silver Needle Show (x)
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Season 1 Gilmore Girls References (Breakdown)
Yay! All the season 1 references have been posted. Before I start posting season 2, I wanted to post this little breakdown for your enjoyment :) It starts with some statistics and then below the cut is a list of all the specific references.
Overall amount of references in season 1: 605
Top 10 Most Common References: NSYNC (5), Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory (5), Taylor Hanson (6), Leo Tolstoy (7), Lucky Spencer (7), Marcel Proust (7), PJ Harvey (7), The Bangles (8), The Donna Reed Show (8), William Shakespeare (10)
Which episodes had the most references: #1 is That Damn Donna Reed with 55 references. #2 is Christopher Returns with 44 references 
What characters made the most references (Only including characters/actors who were in the opening credits): Lorelai had the most with 237 references, Rory had second most with 118, and Lane had third most with 48.
First reference of the season: Jack Kerouac referenced by Lorelai 
Final reference of the season: Adolf Eichmann referenced by Michel 
  Movies/TV Shows/Episodes/Characters, Commercials, Cartoons/Cartoon Characters, Plays, Documentaries:
9 1/2 Weeks, Alex Stone, Alfalfa, An Affair To Remember, A Streetcar Named Desire, Attack Of The Fifty Foot Woman, Avon Commercials, Bambi, Beethoven, Boogie Nights, Cabaret, Casablanca, Charlie's Angels, Charlie Brown cartoons, Christine, Cinderella, Citizen Kane, Daisy Duke, Damien Thorn, Dawson Leery, Donna Stone, Double Indemnity, Double Mint Commercials, Ethel Mertz, Everest, Felix Unger, Fiddler On The Roof, Footloose, Freaky Friday, Fred Mertz, Gaslight, General Hospital, G.I. Jane, Gone With The Wind, Grease, Hamlet, Heathers, Hee Haw, House On Haunted Hill, Ice Castles, I Love Lucy, Iron Chef, Ishtar, Jeff Stone, Joanie Loves Chachi, John Shaft, Lady And The Tramp, Life With Judy Garland: Me And My Shadows, Love Story, Lucky Spencer, Lucy Raises Chickens, Lucy Ricardo, Lucy Van Pelt, Macbeth,  Magnolia, Mary Stone, Mask, Midnight Express, Misery, Norman Bates, Officer Krupke, Oompa Loompas, Old Yeller, Oscar Madison, Out Of Africa, Patton, Pepe Le Pew, Peyton Place, Pink Ladies, Pinky Tuscadero, Ponyboy, Psycho, Queen Of Outer Space, Rapunzel, Richard III, Ricky Ricardo, Rocky Dennis, Romeo And Juliet, Rosemary's Baby, Sandy Olsson, Saved By The Bell, Saving Private Ryan, Schindler's List, Schroeder, Sesame Street, Seven Brides For Seven Brothers, Sex And The City, Sixteen Candles, Sleeping Beauty, Star Trek, Stanley Kowalski, Stella Kowalski, Stretch Cunningham, The Champ, The Comedy Of Errors, The Crucible, The Donna Reed Show, The Duke's Of Hazzard, The Fly, The Great Santini, The Little Match Girl, The Matrix, The Miracle Worker, The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Outsiders, The Shining, The Sixth Sense, The View, The Waltons, The Way We Were, The Scarecrow, This Old House, V.I.P., Valley Of The Dolls, Vulcans, Wild Kingdom, Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory, Wheel Of Fortune, Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf, Working Girl, Yogi Bear, You're A Good Man Charlie Brown
Bands, Songs, CDs:
98 Degrees, Air Supply, Apple Venus Volume 2, Backstreet Boys, Bee Gees, Black Sabbath, Blue Man Group, Blur, Bon Jovi, Boston, Bush, Duran Duran, Everlong, Foo Fighters, Fugazi, Grandaddy, Hanson, I'm Too Sexy, Joy Division, Jumpin' Jack Flash, Kraftwerk, Like A Virgin, Livin La Vida Loca, Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, Man I Feel Like A Woman, Metallica, Money Money, My Ding-A-Ling, NSYNC, On The Good Ship Lollipop, Pink Moon, Queen, Rancid, Sergeant Pepper, Shake Your Bon Bon, Siouxsie And The Banshees, Sister Sledge, Smoke On The Water, Steely Dan, Suppertime, Tambourine Man, The B-52s, The Bangles, The Beatles, The Best Of Blondie, The Cranberries, The Cure, The Offspring, The Sugarplastic, The Wallflowers, The Velvet Underground, Walk Like An Egyptian, XTC, Ya Got Trouble, Young Marble Giants
Books/Book Characters, Comic Books/Comic Book Characters, Comic Strips: 
A Mencken Chrestomathy, A Tale Of Two Cities, Anna Karenina, Belle Watling, Boo Radley, Carrie, David Copperfield, Dick Tracy, Dopey (One of the seven dwarfs) Goofus And Gallant, Great Expectations, Grinch, Hannibal Lecter, Hansel And Gretel, Harry Potter (book as well as character referenced), Huckleberry Finn, Little Dorrit, Madame Bovary, Moby Dick, Mommie Dearest, Moose Mason, Nancy Drew, Out Of Africa, Pinocchio, Swann's Way, The Amityville Horror, The Art Of Fiction, The Bell Jar, The Grapes Of Wrath, The Hunchback Of Notre Dame, The Lost Weekend, The Metamorphosis, The Portable Dorothy Parker, The Unabridged Journals Of Sylvia Plath, The Witch Tree Symbol, There's A Certain Slant Of Light, Tuesdays With Morrie, War And Peace, Wonder Woman
Public Figures:
Adolf Eichmann, Alfred Hitchcock, Angelina Jolie, Anna Nicole Smith, Annie Oakley, Antonio Banderas, Arthur Miller, Artie Shaw, Barbara Hutton, Barbara Stanwyck, Barbra Streisand, Beck, Ben Jonson, Benito Mussolini, Billy Bob Thornton, Billy Crudup, Bob Barker, Brad Pitt, Britney Spears, Catherine The Great, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Charles I, Charles Dickens, Charles Manson, Charlie Parker, Charlotte Bronte, Charlton Heston, Charo, Cher, Cheryl Ladd, Chris Penn, Christiane Amanpour, Christopher Marlowe, Chuck Berry, Claudine Longet, Cleopatra, Cokie Roberts, Courtney Love, Dalai Lama, Damon Albarn, Dante Alighieri, David Mamet, Donna Reed, Edith Wharton, Edna O'Brien, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Elizabeth Webber, Elle Macpherson, Elsa Klensch, Elvis, Emeril Lagasse, Emily Dickinson, Emily Post, Eminem, Emma Goldman, Errol Flynn, Fabio, Farrah Fawcett, Fawn Hall, Flo Jo, Francis Bacon, Frank Sinatra, Franz Kafka, Fred MacMurray, Friedrich Nietzsche, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Gene Hackman, Gene Wilder, George Clooney, George Sand, George W. Bush, Harry Houdini, Harvey Fierstein, Henny Youngman, Henry David Thoreau, Henry James, Henry VIII, Herman Melville, Homer, Honore De Balzac, Howard Cosell, Hugh Grant, Hunter Thompson, Jack Kerouac, Jaclyn Smith, James Dean, Jane Austen, Jean-Paul Sartre, Jennifer Lopez, Jessica Tandy, Jim Carey, Jim Morrison, Jimmy Hoffa, Joan Of Arc, Joan Rivers, Jocelyn Wildenstein, Joel Grey, John Cage, John Gardner, John Muir, John Paul II, John Webster, Johnny Cash, Johnny Depp, Joseph Merrick AKA Elephant Man, Judy Blume, Judy Garland, Julian Lennon, Justin Timberlake, Karen Blixen AKA Isak Dinesen, Kate Jackson, Kathy Bates, Kevin Bacon, Kreskin, Lee Harvey Oswald, Leo Tolstoy, Leopold and Loeb, Lewis Carroll, Linda McCartney, Liz Phair, Liza Minnelli, Lou Reed, M Night Shyamalan, Macy Gray, Madonna, Marcel Marceau, Marcel Proust, Margot Kidder, Marie Antoinette, Marie Curie, Marilyn Monroe, Mark Twain, Mark Wahlberg, Marlin Perkins, Martha Stewart, Martha Washington, Martin Luther, Mary Kay Letourneau, Maurice Chevalier, Melissa Rivers, Meryl Streep, Michael Crichton, Michael Douglas, Michelle Pfeiffer, Miguel De Cervantes, Miss Manners, Mozart, Nancy Kerrigan, Nancy Walker, Nick Cave, Nick Drake, Nico, Oliver North, Oprah Winfrey, Oscar Levant, Pat Benatar, Paul McCartney, Peter III Of Russia, Peter Frampton, Philip Glass, PJ Harvey, Prince, Queen Elizabeth I, Regis, Richard Simmons, Rick James, Ricky Martin, Robert Duvall, Robert Redford, Robert Smith, Robin Leach, Rosie O'Donnell, Ru Paul, Ruth Gordon, Samuel Barber, Sarah Duchess Of York, Sean Lennon, Sean Penn, Shania Twain, Shelley Hack, Sigmund Freud, Squeaky Fromme, Stephen King, Steven Tyler, Susan Faludi, Susanna Hoffs, Tanya Roberts, Taylor Hanson, Theodore Kaczynski AKA The Unabomber, The Kennedy Family, Groucho, Harpo, Chico, Zeppo, and Gummo Marx AKA The Marx Brothers, Venus and Serena Williams (The reference was "The Williams Sisters"),Thelonious Monk, Tiger Woods, Tito Puente, Tom Waits, Tony Randall, Tonya Harding, Vaclav Havel, Vanna White, Vivien Leigh, Walt Whitman, William Shakespeare, William Shatner, Yoko Ono, Zsa Zsa Gabor
Misc:
Camelot, Chernobyl Disaster, Cone Of Silence, Hindenburg Disaster, Iran-Contra Affair, Paul Bunyan, The Menendez Murders, Tribbles, Vulcan Death Grip, Whoville, Winchester Mystery House
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tonyduncanbb73 · 7 years
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Cape Cod Potato Chips Are Staying on Cape Cod Where They Belong (and More Updates)
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Poke everywhere, a new Maine oyster bar from a New Hampshire chef, and other news bites
Welcome back to Morning Briefing, an almost-daily round-up of mini news bites to kick off the day.
Poke Watch
The Boston Globe examines Boston’s rapidly growing obsession with Hawaiian-inspired poke, raw fish bowls that have been popping up with increasing frequency at dedicated fast-casual poke restaurants (“Think Chipotle, but from the sea,” writes Kara Baskin) and on broader menus at both full-service and fast-casual spots.
Eat Like a New Englander
Boston Magazine dropped a summer guide to eating like a New Englander. The guide includes a few recipes from chefs (pickled vegetables by Christopher Kimball of Milk Street; a clam boil by Emeril Lagasse, who’s actually a Fall River native; more), recommended seafood shacks, top picks in the Vermont cheese world, and more.
Cape Cod Chips Will Not Be a Lie
Don’t worry: Cape Cod potato chips will not be leaving the Cape (or Massachusetts entirely, as was a potential plan). The company is owned by North Carolina-based Snyder’s-Lance Inc., which was considering moving the Hyannis plant out of state since it was “outdated and overcrowded.” Instead, the company will invest $20 million to update and increase the size of the existing location. Crisis averted.
Meanwhile, in Maine
Chef and cookbook author Evan Mallett, who owns the acclaimed Black Trumpet in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, will open a 40-seat restaurant called Ondine Oyster + Wine Bar on Friday, July 28, in Belfast, Maine, per the Portland Press Herald. It’s at 108 Main St., which was once the home of The Lost Kitchen (now located in Freedom, Maine). Expect plenty of seafood. Black Trumpet will remain open.
Got a news tip for the Eater Boston team? Email [email protected].
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The Princess and the Frog (2009)
Animation, Adventure, Comedy |
The Princess and the Frog is a American animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The 49th Disney animated feature film, the film is loosely based on the novel The Frog Princess by E. D. Baker, which is in turn based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale “The Frog Prince”. Written and directed by Ron Clements and John Musker.
Set in 1926 New Orleans, the film tells the story of a hardworking waitress named Tiana who dreams of opening her own restaurant. After kissing a prince who has been turned into a frog by an evil voodoo sorcerer, Tiana becomes a frog herself and must find a way to turn back into a human before it is too late.
In 1912 New Orleans, a girl named Tiana and her friend Charlotte La Bouff listen to Tiana’s mother read the story of The Frog Prince. Charlotte, being a believer of true love, finds the story to be romantic, while Tiana proclaims she will never kiss a frog. In 1926, Tiana has grown into an aspiring young chef who works as a waitress for two local diners, so she can save enough money to start her own restaurant, a dream she shared with her father, who is implied to have died in World War I.
Prince Naveen of Maldonia arrives in New Orleans to better his financial situation. After being cut off by his parents for being a philanderer and spendthrift, Naveen intends to marry a rich Southern belle, and Charlotte is the perfect candidate. Eli “Big Daddy” La Bouff, a rich sugar baron and Charlotte’s father, is hosting a masquerade ball in Naveen’s honor.
Directors: Ron Clements, John Musker
Writers: Ron Clements, John Musker, Greg Erb, Jason Oremland, Rob Edwards
Stars: Anika Noni Rose, Bruno Campos, Michael-Leon Wooley, Jim Cummings, Jennifer Cody, John Goodman, Keith David, Peter Bartlett, Jenifer Lewis, Oprah Winfrey
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Anika Noni Rose…Tiana (voice)Bruno Campos…Prince Naveen (voice)Keith David…Dr. Facilier (voice)Michael-Leon Wooley…Louis (voice)Jennifer Cody…Charlotte La Bouff (voice)Jim Cummings…Ray (voice)Peter Bartlett…Lawrence (voice)Jenifer Lewis…Mama Odie (voice)Oprah Winfrey…Eudora (voice)Terrence Howard…James (voice)John Goodman…‘Big Daddy’ La Bouff (voice)Elizabeth Dampier…Young Tiana (voice)Breanna Brooks…Young Charlotte (voice)Ritchie Montgomery…Reggie (voice)Don Hall…Darnell (voice)Paul Briggs…Two Fingers (voice)Jerry Kernion…Mr. Henry Fenner (voice)Corey Burton…Mr. Harvey Fenner (voice)Michael Colyar…Buford (voice)Emeril Lagasse…Marlon the Gator (voice)Kevin Michael Richardson…Ian the Gator (voice)Randy Newman…Cousin Randy (voice)Terence Blanchard…(credit only)Danielle Moné Truitt…Georgia (voice)Keith Anthony…(voice)Kwesi Boakye…Newspaper Boy (voice)Roger Aaron Brown…(voice)June Christopher…(voice)David Cowgill…(voice)Peter Del Vecho…(voice)Terri Douglas…(voice)Jeff Draheim…(voice)Rob Edwards…(voice)Eddie Frierson…(voice)Al Hebron…(voice)Bridget Hoffman…(voice)Kelly Hoover…(voice) (as Kellie Hoover)Rif Hutton…(voice)Wolfgang Wesley Hutton…(voice)Margaret Johnson-Holzendorf…(voice)John Kassir…(voice)Jennifer Kilger…Swooning Girl (voice)Mona Marshall…(voice)John Musker…(voice)Allison Norman…(voice)Phil Proctor…Cajun Firefly (voice)Peter Renaday…(voice)Lynwood Robinson…(voice)Kimberly Russell…(voice)Lorry Ann Shea…(voice)Bruce W. Smith…(voice)Elissa Sussman…(voice)Fred Tatasciore…(voice)Claudette Wells…(voice)Marlon West…(voice)Joe Whyte…(voice)Seth R. Williamson…Prince Ralphie (voice)Shanda M. Williamson…(voice)Shane R. Williamson…(voice)Mick Wingert…Travis (voice)
Sources: imdb & wikipedia
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archangelmichaelpfk · 4 years
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testimonial for Pamela Friedman Kelly
Thanks it is Robert M Charde's music, Paul Levitz of DC Comics, John D'Andrea, Derek O'Neill produced. Alyssa Diaz was the art director, David Ketterer was the AD, Nitzan Rotschild edited, Kevin Burke was the DP, Zach Poots was the gaffer, Giancarlo Corbacho was the lead in Art department with JP Polanieki, Heather, Andrea Solow, and Brianna were assistants, Riah Werner was assistant to Yvette Edery, Director Producer Designer, and the film got into this festival and many others. It had many puppets by the above people, Harry Packman and Hughes Hubbard and Reed managed, produced, and did the legal. Thanks to The Edery Tree including David, Raquel and Benny. Love to Aria, Katherine and Sarah Molina, Samuel Klein, Cesar and Rose and Jiki and Jafa Raphael and Rose's grandparents, Robert Arnott, and Omar Bradford. Thanks to Lindsay Aikman for on set photography and her employer David. Thanks to my heroes Darren Aronofsky, Tim Burton, Robert Downey Jr. and his wife Melissa, thank you especially to Keanu Reeves and his awesome sister Karina Miller. Special props to the Matrix movies which are my favorite along with everything by Tim Burton, and Arthur Christmas. Also, I love Saturday Night Live. Now I am producing, directing, and designing three feature films and two documentaries under the same title "The Foretoken Collection" and am hoping to work with Actress Natalie Mitchell, Joseph Andy Hnilo, Erin Tjoe, Mark Hunter Austin D'Amond from Chimera, Christopher Anderson Bazoli (CAB), Amy Baer (again), David J Edery, Allison Volk, Andrew Fogniani, Maryann DiPetrio, Michael P Tedford and his crew, Ambika Trasi. Alexander A Pope, Jamin Ruhren made costumes for the following films in the Collection after this film was made, and I was hired by Joaquin Sahagun (Avail Talent LA), Michael Mann Management (thanks to Penny Marshall and Louis Gosset Jr. and Ronald Walken, and Heston), and I hope to work with Bong Joon Ho, Lumiart, Emergence Films, Zeitgeist, A24, Miramax, and NYU (again, Lynne McVeigh, Annie Stanton, Rosanne Limoncelli, and Sharon Badal and Mollie Fermaglich, Yehuda and Michell Sarna and family). Special love to NYU Gallatin including Katherine Molina, and all my professors, where I got my Masters Degree in producing puppetry (including the One Pine Place production with special help from Jared Jenkins). Also my puppetry mentors, Tim Lagasse, Richard Termine, Niki Tilroe, The Henson Family (especially Heather Henson), Basil Twist, Jeremy Lott, Archangel Michael and Pam Friedman Kelly who particularly shaped my career and puppetry in the edit bay. Mina Grossman was my personal inspiration for several puppets and sets made by Eun Q, and I love them both very much. Riah Werner was there every day with Eun Q and Alyssa Diaz, David Ketterer, Nitzan Rotschild, JP Polanieki, and Giancarlo Corbacho. Many cheers back to Brianna and to other festivals which promoted the film like SBIFF (Roger Durling, Candice, Mickey, and the staff, as well as Mr and Ms Hurly, DJ Awesome and Party Art Collectors of Awesomeness). My personal favorite, hero, love, inspiration, the One for me, King Prism Red Erotica, Messiah and his inner world Little Prince Prism Red Erotica (aka String). Adoration to the Prefall, Cheekbone, Merovingian and Persephone for the restaurant, Daddy Green Eyes, Mommy White Shoulder, Baby Commander and Nelly, King Prism Red Erotica Prefall Messiah and Riah Werner, Heath Leger and Michelle,  Amanda Menaker. The Heart is a Mirror is the following film was made by Robin Arnott, Zach Poots, and Nitzan Rotschild, Harry Eskin, Sally Ann Parsons and Basil Twist (Jahmin Ruhren and Alexander A Pope) and Julie Taymor and Michael Curry while producing U2 Bono and The Edge Spiderman). More love to my Hollywood family: Reeves Miller and Alexandra Grant, Jen Aniston and Angie Jolie and Brad Pitt Jolie and their kids, Aronofsky and Jennifer Lawrence, Joaquin and River Via Rodeo Pheonix Edery as well as Mara Rooney, and Michael Dellatore and Bob Harvey for making me a Panavison New Filmmaker (a very special honor), Ela Thier and her husband, King Prism Red Erotica and Ms's Queen Prism Red Erotica, and Baby Commander (the backbone of the next productions, with Cheekbone, Stone and Chameleon, All Good Things, Contentious, Jamie and his wife for saving my puppets, and Hughes Hubbard and Reed Harry Packman and his wife for saving them and Eve Crevoshay for housing them with Mother Meera, John D'Andrea, Janean and her husband, and Katherine Molina for two times of transportation. Special THANKS to Albrecht Roser and Ingrid Hoefer, Gerhard Bartling, Michael Mordo, Ilka Shonbein, and Roser's Family as well as Meisterclass. Dave and Lana Asprey are my heroes. RIP Mina 
thanks Pam for the edit
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arboretumm · 5 months
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SMOKING ROBE AND SILK BOXERS - Christopher Lagasse, Marist College Silver Needle Show (x)
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tonyduncanbb73 · 7 years
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Cape Cod Potato Chips Are Staying on Cape Cod Where They Belong (and More Updates)
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Poke everywhere, a new Maine oyster bar from a New Hampshire chef, and other news bites
Welcome back to Morning Briefing, an almost-daily round-up of mini news bites to kick off the day.
Poke Watch
The Boston Globe examines Boston’s rapidly growing obsession with Hawaiian-inspired poke, raw fish bowls that have been popping up with increasing frequency at dedicated fast-casual poke restaurants (“Think Chipotle, but from the sea,” writes Kara Baskin) and on broader menus at both full-service and fast-casual spots.
Eat Like a New Englander
Boston Magazine dropped a summer guide to eating like a New Englander. The guide includes a few recipes from chefs (pickled vegetables by Christopher Kimball of Milk Street; a clam boil by Emeril Lagasse, who’s actually a Fall River native; more), recommended seafood shacks, top picks in the Vermont cheese world, and more.
Cape Cod Chips Will Not Be a Lie
Don’t worry: Cape Cod potato chips will not be leaving the Cape (or Massachusetts entirely, as was a potential plan). The company is owned by North Carolina-based Snyder’s-Lance Inc., which was considering moving the Hyannis plant out of state since it was “outdated and overcrowded.” Instead, the company will invest $20 million to update and increase the size of the existing location. Crisis averted.
Meanwhile, in Maine
Chef and cookbook author Evan Mallett, who owns the acclaimed Black Trumpet in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, will open a 40-seat restaurant called Ondine Oyster + Wine Bar on Friday, July 28, in Belfast, Maine, per the Portland Press Herald. It’s at 108 Main St., which was once the home of The Lost Kitchen (now located in Freedom, Maine). Expect plenty of seafood. Black Trumpet will remain open.
Got a news tip for the Eater Boston team? Email [email protected].
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tonyduncanbb73 · 7 years
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Cape Cod Potato Chips Are Staying on Cape Cod Where They Belong (and More Updates)
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Poke everywhere, a new Maine oyster bar from a New Hampshire chef, and other news bites
Welcome back to Morning Briefing, an almost-daily round-up of mini news bites to kick off the day.
Poke Watch
The Boston Globe examines Boston’s rapidly growing obsession with Hawaiian-inspired poke, raw fish bowls that have been popping up with increasing frequency at dedicated fast-casual poke restaurants (“Think Chipotle, but from the sea,” writes Kara Baskin) and on broader menus at both full-service and fast-casual spots.
Eat Like a New Englander
Boston Magazine dropped a summer guide to eating like a New Englander. The guide includes a few recipes from chefs (pickled vegetables by Christopher Kimball of Milk Street; a clam boil by Emeril Lagasse, who’s actually a Fall River native; more), recommended seafood shacks, top picks in the Vermont cheese world, and more.
Cape Cod Chips Will Not Be a Lie
Don’t worry: Cape Cod potato chips will not be leaving the Cape (or Massachusetts entirely, as was a potential plan). The company is owned by North Carolina-based Snyder’s-Lance Inc., which was considering moving the Hyannis plant out of state since it was “outdated and overcrowded.” Instead, the company will invest $20 million to update and increase the size of the existing location. Crisis averted.
Meanwhile, in Maine
Chef and cookbook author Evan Mallett, who owns the acclaimed Black Trumpet in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, will open a 40-seat restaurant called Ondine Oyster + Wine Bar on Friday, July 28, in Belfast, Maine, per the Portland Press Herald. It’s at 108 Main St., which was once the home of The Lost Kitchen (now located in Freedom, Maine). Expect plenty of seafood. Black Trumpet will remain open.
Got a news tip for the Eater Boston team? Email [email protected].
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tonyduncanbb73 · 7 years
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Cape Cod Potato Chips Are Staying on Cape Cod Where They Belong (and More Updates)
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Poke everywhere, a new Maine oyster bar from a New Hampshire chef, and other news bites
Welcome back to Morning Briefing, an almost-daily round-up of mini news bites to kick off the day.
Poke Watch
The Boston Globe examines Boston’s rapidly growing obsession with Hawaiian-inspired poke, raw fish bowls that have been popping up with increasing frequency at dedicated fast-casual poke restaurants (“Think Chipotle, but from the sea,” writes Kara Baskin) and on broader menus at both full-service and fast-casual spots.
Eat Like a New Englander
Boston Magazine dropped a summer guide to eating like a New Englander. The guide includes a few recipes from chefs (pickled vegetables by Christopher Kimball of Milk Street; a clam boil by Emeril Lagasse, who’s actually a Fall River native; more), recommended seafood shacks, top picks in the Vermont cheese world, and more.
Cape Cod Chips Will Not Be a Lie
Don’t worry: Cape Cod potato chips will not be leaving the Cape (or Massachusetts entirely, as was a potential plan). The company is owned by North Carolina-based Snyder’s-Lance Inc., which was considering moving the Hyannis plant out of state since it was “outdated and overcrowded.” Instead, the company will invest $20 million to update and increase the size of the existing location. Crisis averted.
Meanwhile, in Maine
Chef and cookbook author Evan Mallett, who owns the acclaimed Black Trumpet in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, will open a 40-seat restaurant called Ondine Oyster + Wine Bar on Friday, July 28, in Belfast, Maine, per the Portland Press Herald. It’s at 108 Main St., which was once the home of The Lost Kitchen (now located in Freedom, Maine). Expect plenty of seafood. Black Trumpet will remain open.
Got a news tip for the Eater Boston team? Email [email protected].
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tonyduncanbb73 · 7 years
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Cape Cod Potato Chips Are Staying on Cape Cod Where They Belong (and More Updates)
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Poke everywhere, a new Maine oyster bar from a New Hampshire chef, and other news bites
Welcome back to Morning Briefing, an almost-daily round-up of mini news bites to kick off the day.
Poke Watch
The Boston Globe examines Boston’s rapidly growing obsession with Hawaiian-inspired poke, raw fish bowls that have been popping up with increasing frequency at dedicated fast-casual poke restaurants (“Think Chipotle, but from the sea,” writes Kara Baskin) and on broader menus at both full-service and fast-casual spots.
Eat Like a New Englander
Boston Magazine dropped a summer guide to eating like a New Englander. The guide includes a few recipes from chefs (pickled vegetables by Christopher Kimball of Milk Street; a clam boil by Emeril Lagasse, who’s actually a Fall River native; more), recommended seafood shacks, top picks in the Vermont cheese world, and more.
Cape Cod Chips Will Not Be a Lie
Don’t worry: Cape Cod potato chips will not be leaving the Cape (or Massachusetts entirely, as was a potential plan). The company is owned by North Carolina-based Snyder’s-Lance Inc., which was considering moving the Hyannis plant out of state since it was “outdated and overcrowded.” Instead, the company will invest $20 million to update and increase the size of the existing location. Crisis averted.
Meanwhile, in Maine
Chef and cookbook author Evan Mallett, who owns the acclaimed Black Trumpet in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, will open a 40-seat restaurant called Ondine Oyster + Wine Bar on Friday, July 28, in Belfast, Maine, per the Portland Press Herald. It’s at 108 Main St., which was once the home of The Lost Kitchen (now located in Freedom, Maine). Expect plenty of seafood. Black Trumpet will remain open.
Got a news tip for the Eater Boston team? Email [email protected].
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tonyduncanbb73 · 7 years
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Cape Cod Potato Chips Are Staying on Cape Cod Where They Belong (and More Updates)
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Poke everywhere, a new Maine oyster bar from a New Hampshire chef, and other news bites
Welcome back to Morning Briefing, an almost-daily round-up of mini news bites to kick off the day.
Poke Watch
The Boston Globe examines Boston’s rapidly growing obsession with Hawaiian-inspired poke, raw fish bowls that have been popping up with increasing frequency at dedicated fast-casual poke restaurants (“Think Chipotle, but from the sea,” writes Kara Baskin) and on broader menus at both full-service and fast-casual spots.
Eat Like a New Englander
Boston Magazine dropped a summer guide to eating like a New Englander. The guide includes a few recipes from chefs (pickled vegetables by Christopher Kimball of Milk Street; a clam boil by Emeril Lagasse, who’s actually a Fall River native; more), recommended seafood shacks, top picks in the Vermont cheese world, and more.
Cape Cod Chips Will Not Be a Lie
Don’t worry: Cape Cod potato chips will not be leaving the Cape (or Massachusetts entirely, as was a potential plan). The company is owned by North Carolina-based Snyder’s-Lance Inc., which was considering moving the Hyannis plant out of state since it was “outdated and overcrowded.” Instead, the company will invest $20 million to update and increase the size of the existing location. Crisis averted.
Meanwhile, in Maine
Chef and cookbook author Evan Mallett, who owns the acclaimed Black Trumpet in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, will open a 40-seat restaurant called Ondine Oyster + Wine Bar on Friday, July 28, in Belfast, Maine, per the Portland Press Herald. It’s at 108 Main St., which was once the home of The Lost Kitchen (now located in Freedom, Maine). Expect plenty of seafood. Black Trumpet will remain open.
Got a news tip for the Eater Boston team? Email [email protected].
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tonyduncanbb73 · 7 years
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Cape Cod Potato Chips Are Staying on Cape Cod Where They Belong (and More Updates)
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Poke everywhere, a new Maine oyster bar from a New Hampshire chef, and other news bites
Welcome back to Morning Briefing, an almost-daily round-up of mini news bites to kick off the day.
Poke Watch
The Boston Globe examines Boston’s rapidly growing obsession with Hawaiian-inspired poke, raw fish bowls that have been popping up with increasing frequency at dedicated fast-casual poke restaurants (“Think Chipotle, but from the sea,” writes Kara Baskin) and on broader menus at both full-service and fast-casual spots.
Eat Like a New Englander
Boston Magazine dropped a summer guide to eating like a New Englander. The guide includes a few recipes from chefs (pickled vegetables by Christopher Kimball of Milk Street; a clam boil by Emeril Lagasse, who’s actually a Fall River native; more), recommended seafood shacks, top picks in the Vermont cheese world, and more.
Cape Cod Chips Will Not Be a Lie
Don’t worry: Cape Cod potato chips will not be leaving the Cape (or Massachusetts entirely, as was a potential plan). The company is owned by North Carolina-based Snyder’s-Lance Inc., which was considering moving the Hyannis plant out of state since it was “outdated and overcrowded.” Instead, the company will invest $20 million to update and increase the size of the existing location. Crisis averted.
Meanwhile, in Maine
Chef and cookbook author Evan Mallett, who owns the acclaimed Black Trumpet in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, will open a 40-seat restaurant called Ondine Oyster + Wine Bar on Friday, July 28, in Belfast, Maine, per the Portland Press Herald. It’s at 108 Main St., which was once the home of The Lost Kitchen (now located in Freedom, Maine). Expect plenty of seafood. Black Trumpet will remain open.
Got a news tip for the Eater Boston team? Email [email protected].
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Cape Cod Potato Chips Are Staying on Cape Cod Where They Belong (and More Updates)
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Poke everywhere, a new Maine oyster bar from a New Hampshire chef, and other news bites
Welcome back to Morning Briefing, an almost-daily round-up of mini news bites to kick off the day.
Poke Watch
The Boston Globe examines Boston’s rapidly growing obsession with Hawaiian-inspired poke, raw fish bowls that have been popping up with increasing frequency at dedicated fast-casual poke restaurants (“Think Chipotle, but from the sea,” writes Kara Baskin) and on broader menus at both full-service and fast-casual spots.
Eat Like a New Englander
Boston Magazine dropped a summer guide to eating like a New Englander. The guide includes a few recipes from chefs (pickled vegetables by Christopher Kimball of Milk Street; a clam boil by Emeril Lagasse, who’s actually a Fall River native; more), recommended seafood shacks, top picks in the Vermont cheese world, and more.
Cape Cod Chips Will Not Be a Lie
Don’t worry: Cape Cod potato chips will not be leaving the Cape (or Massachusetts entirely, as was a potential plan). The company is owned by North Carolina-based Snyder’s-Lance Inc., which was considering moving the Hyannis plant out of state since it was “outdated and overcrowded.” Instead, the company will invest $20 million to update and increase the size of the existing location. Crisis averted.
Meanwhile, in Maine
Chef and cookbook author Evan Mallett, who owns the acclaimed Black Trumpet in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, will open a 40-seat restaurant called Ondine Oyster + Wine Bar on Friday, July 28, in Belfast, Maine, per the Portland Press Herald. It’s at 108 Main St., which was once the home of The Lost Kitchen (now located in Freedom, Maine). Expect plenty of seafood. Black Trumpet will remain open.
Got a news tip for the Eater Boston team? Email [email protected].
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tonyduncanbb73 · 7 years
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Cape Cod Potato Chips Are Staying on Cape Cod Where They Belong (and More Updates)
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Poke everywhere, a new Maine oyster bar from a New Hampshire chef, and other news bites
Welcome back to Morning Briefing, an almost-daily round-up of mini news bites to kick off the day.
Poke Watch
The Boston Globe examines Boston’s rapidly growing obsession with Hawaiian-inspired poke, raw fish bowls that have been popping up with increasing frequency at dedicated fast-casual poke restaurants (“Think Chipotle, but from the sea,” writes Kara Baskin) and on broader menus at both full-service and fast-casual spots.
Eat Like a New Englander
Boston Magazine dropped a summer guide to eating like a New Englander. The guide includes a few recipes from chefs (pickled vegetables by Christopher Kimball of Milk Street; a clam boil by Emeril Lagasse, who’s actually a Fall River native; more), recommended seafood shacks, top picks in the Vermont cheese world, and more.
Cape Cod Chips Will Not Be a Lie
Don’t worry: Cape Cod potato chips will not be leaving the Cape (or Massachusetts entirely, as was a potential plan). The company is owned by North Carolina-based Snyder’s-Lance Inc., which was considering moving the Hyannis plant out of state since it was “outdated and overcrowded.” Instead, the company will invest $20 million to update and increase the size of the existing location. Crisis averted.
Meanwhile, in Maine
Chef and cookbook author Evan Mallett, who owns the acclaimed Black Trumpet in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, will open a 40-seat restaurant called Ondine Oyster + Wine Bar on Friday, July 28, in Belfast, Maine, per the Portland Press Herald. It’s at 108 Main St., which was once the home of The Lost Kitchen (now located in Freedom, Maine). Expect plenty of seafood. Black Trumpet will remain open.
Got a news tip for the Eater Boston team? Email [email protected].
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tonyduncanbb73 · 7 years
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Cape Cod Potato Chips Are Staying on Cape Cod Where They Belong (and More Updates)
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Poke everywhere, a new Maine oyster bar from a New Hampshire chef, and other news bites
Welcome back to Morning Briefing, an almost-daily round-up of mini news bites to kick off the day.
Poke Watch
The Boston Globe examines Boston’s rapidly growing obsession with Hawaiian-inspired poke, raw fish bowls that have been popping up with increasing frequency at dedicated fast-casual poke restaurants (“Think Chipotle, but from the sea,” writes Kara Baskin) and on broader menus at both full-service and fast-casual spots.
Eat Like a New Englander
Boston Magazine dropped a summer guide to eating like a New Englander. The guide includes a few recipes from chefs (pickled vegetables by Christopher Kimball of Milk Street; a clam boil by Emeril Lagasse, who’s actually a Fall River native; more), recommended seafood shacks, top picks in the Vermont cheese world, and more.
Cape Cod Chips Will Not Be a Lie
Don’t worry: Cape Cod potato chips will not be leaving the Cape (or Massachusetts entirely, as was a potential plan). The company is owned by North Carolina-based Snyder’s-Lance Inc., which was considering moving the Hyannis plant out of state since it was “outdated and overcrowded.” Instead, the company will invest $20 million to update and increase the size of the existing location. Crisis averted.
Meanwhile, in Maine
Chef and cookbook author Evan Mallett, who owns the acclaimed Black Trumpet in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, will open a 40-seat restaurant called Ondine Oyster + Wine Bar on Friday, July 28, in Belfast, Maine, per the Portland Press Herald. It’s at 108 Main St., which was once the home of The Lost Kitchen (now located in Freedom, Maine). Expect plenty of seafood. Black Trumpet will remain open.
Got a news tip for the Eater Boston team? Email [email protected].
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