• fox-philly.jpg

    Archive for August, 2008

    Ouch/Bruce/Summer Storm

    Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

    Hungarian weightlifter at Olympics this week. Owwwwwww…….

     

    ———-

    We had a pretty wild storm last week. My little bay girl didn’t seem to mind. She really wanted crabs for dinner. Check out pix of the front…

    imgp2413.JPG

    imgp2420.JPG

    imgp2416.JPG

    ———-

    Best year yet at Bubba Dogs. Thanks everybody…

    imgp2355.JPG

    Springsteen is playing halftime of this year’s Super Bowl. Couldn’t embed, but click link below for what is my favorite Springsteen tune (today anyway). AC, Dad’s hometown…

    Well now, everything dies, baby, thats a fact
    But maybe everything that dies someday comes back
    Put your makeup on, fix your hair up pretty
    And meet me tonight in atlantic city

    Borek

    Thursday, August 7th, 2008

    brendanborek.gif

    hightidesmemorialfund.gif

    Brendan Borek loved to surf. He spent many hours on the beach with his friends waiting for the incoming high tides — which brought about the best surfing conditions. So it was natural for his friends to wish him “high tides” during his struggle with cancer.

    In keeping with that same shared feeling of community good will, Brendan’s Fund strives to provide “High Tides” conditions for local Cape May County families who have a child or young adult with cancer. A number of events will be held next week, including Tuesday’s art expo at the Avalon Yacht Club (Bubba and Malcom Flynn may show up to play a couple of tunes) and a surf contest on Thursday in Avalon. Please visit the website to learn more…

    High Tides Memorial Fund

    Dungeons/CSN

    Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

    July waves best in some time. August flat thus far. Water is finally warming up.

    Dungeons…

    ———-

    Amazing Woodstock footage. CSN singing Blackbird…2 acoustic guitars, 3 voices, half million people watching. Check it out:

    Still the Best/Fun City Returns?

    Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

    Bubba Dogs are the Best!!!

    2234798585_871855583b.jpg

    In a taste test, Nathan’s Skinless All Beef Hot Dog beat out the rest.

    Hot dogs: Best in show

    We put franks to the taste test.

    You might say hot dogs are as American as apple pie.

    Except we eat 10 times as many hot dogs a year as slices of pie, according to the market research group NPD.

    We down most of our dogs - roughly 7 billion - between Memorial Day and Labor Day, according to the Washington-based National Hot Dog and Sausage Council. That’s 818 hot dogs consumed every second during that time frame.

    And on Independence Day alone, we’ll eat 150 million hot dogs.

    Philadelphia ranked fourth in the top hot-dog-consuming cities of 2007, with $46 million worth of franks eaten. New York, Los Angeles and Baltimore/Washington beat us out.

    But what’s the best-tasting hot dog?That’s a matter of personal preference, of course.

    We asked adults and children to participate in a taste test, using eight popular supermarket brands of hot dogs.

    Three were all beef (Nathan’s Famous, Hebrew National, Dietz & Watson); three were a mixture of beef, pork, chicken and/or turkey (Oscar Mayer, Ball Park, Hatfield Phillies); and two were organic, uncured brands from Whole Foods (Applegate Beef and Wellshire Turkey). The hot dogs were simply boiled.

    Nathan’s was the clear victor on the adult side, finishing a full 2 points ahead of runner-up Hebrew National.Ball Park was a distant third, with the remaining dogs falling further behind. Wellshire All Natural Uncured Turkey dogs were rated dead last by almost all of the tasters.


    TASTE TEST RESULTSHot dogs are ranked in order of preference, with tasters’ comments and price information.TOP DOGS

    #1: Nathan’s Skinless Beef Franks: Tasters liked the “good spice flavor” of these top-rated dogs, calling them “simply delicious.”

    Hebrew National Beef Franks: “Balanced” and “flavorful,” these kosher franks were deemed by more than one taster to be “salty but pretty good.”

    Ball Park Franks: Fans of these franks praised the “mild” flavor; most agreed with the taster who deemed them “generally good.”IN THE DOG HOUSE

    Hatfield Phillies Franks: Several tasters complained of a “soft,” “mushy” texture.

    Applegate Organic Uncured Beef Hot Dogs: Though some tasters praised the “smoky,” “meaty” flavor, most complained of the “tough skin” that made these organic franks “too chewy.”

    Dietz and Watson Deli Beef Franks: “Tastes like school hot dogs,” one taster wrote of these middle-of-the-road franks that were most often described simply as “plain.”

    Oscar Mayer Weiners: Many complained of the “artificial” flavor and “manufactured” appearance of these popular dogs, though some tasters liked the “smoky” flavor and “nice spice.”

    Wellshire All Natural Turkey Uncured Premium Franks: “I had no idea a hot dog could be this disgusting,” one taster wrote of this last-place finisher; others agreed, calling it “gross,” “weird” and “scary looking.”

    ———-

    amusementpark-main_full.jpg

     

    For Sea Isle City folk, this story appeared in the AC Press 10 days ago. In speaking with some “in the know,” a plan on the table after renovations are complete to marina (see story) is to build amusements (yes, for kids!). Those that long for the days of Fun City may soon see bumper cars back in Sea Isle.

     

    Sea Isle City plans to renovate marina, build walkway

    By BRIAN IANIERI Staff Writer

    Published: Wednesday, July 23, 2008

    SEA ISLE CITY - City Council is planning $3 million in renovations and additions to its marina, including a Boardwalk-type walkway along the back bay.At a meeting Tuesday, council introduced a $4.4 million borrowing plan that would allocate money for the Sea Isle City Marina, located along 42nd Place near the main entrance to the city from the Garden State Parkway.

    City officials said the marina work will include a new bulkhead and a raised walkway about a 1,000 feet long.

    City Council president John Divney said the marina work fits into the city’s plan to make the area more attractive to visitors.

    More…Marina Renovations

    online degrees and programs