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Mommy Dearest

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  1. It's great to see that there are lots of Laurie Colwin fans out there. I have purchased many copies of Home Cooking and More Home Cooking for friends and family. She reads like an old friend and, I too, adore her Damp Gingerbread recipe. I always laugh at her roasted chicken essay.

    Several years ago I lost both copies of her books during a flood but, thankfully, I was able to repurchase them. Plus I have found copies on amazon.com.

    Tonight would be an excellent night to cuddle up under my blankie with these two favorite books.

  2. Washington Avenue, Belleville, NJ close to the Newark border.

    where is La Sicilia?  thx.
    I will cast my lot with La Sicilia. Although I think their Palermo pie is overated. They make a really nice tomato sauce which they put on just about everything.

    The veal braciole is a can't miss and it is the most expensive item in the joint at $11.00, I have also enjoyed the tripe and fusilli.

    Also, I think the owner Giuseppe and his wife are very nice people and the atmosphere is almost like you are guests at their home for lunch and dinner.

    However, do not expect 4 star service. Many days it is just the Mr and Mrs. running food from the kitchen and trying to run the register at the same time for take out.

    Therefore, once your meal makes it to the table, you probably are not going to see any service until you decide to go to the register and get the check yourself.

    But I kind of think that is half the charm of the place.

  3. where is La Sicilia?  thx.
    I will cast my lot with La Sicilia. Although I think their Palermo pie is overated. They make a really nice tomato sauce which they put on just about everything.

    The veal braciole is a can't miss and it is the most expensive item in the joint at $11.00, I have also enjoyed the tripe and fusilli.

    Also, I think the owner Giuseppe and his wife are very nice people and the atmosphere is almost like you are guests at their home for lunch and dinner.

    However, do not expect 4 star service. Many days it is just the Mr and Mrs. running food from the kitchen and trying to run the register at the same time for take out.

    Therefore, once your meal makes it to the table, you probably are not going to see any service until you decide to go to the register and get the check yourself.

    But I kind of think that is half the charm of the place.

  4. I drove past the construction site last night. It's called the Promenade Shops at Clifton and the builders are Poag, McEwen and The Briad Group.

    I went onto their website to read what little I could find about the stores that are leasing at this site. So far, just a few clothing stores and a Cosi Sandwich Shop. The sign says something like "distinctive regional shops and restaurants."

    Saw nothing on their website about a Whole Foods or a TJ coming to this shopping mall. I would love either of them since we don't have them in this area (with the exception of the WF in West Orange and a TJs in Florham Park).

    The construction site is quite large so there will be a fair amount of stores available to lease.

    Stopped in at Stew Leonard's on the way out. They had a large selection of wines...almost overwhelming. Prices are comparable to Total Wines in West Orange.

    M.D.

  5. I ordered the 8 qt aubergine Staub and received it in under 2 days. I couldn't believe it.

    The pot is enormous and beautiful. Yes it is heavy but not nearly as hard to lift as I thought it might be. However, that was without food in it. We shall see. It really is quite lovely.

    M.D.

  6. :blink:

    I don't want to wait until October 2006. I'm a terrible Waiter. I used to peak into my Christmas Gifts before the big day!

    Anyway, like the other posters mentioned, I also stopped by the other evening to take a look at the Old Pathmark.

    Yes, it is completely gutted and they've removed 1/4 of the roof too! Let's hope for an early opening!

    M.D.

  7. I drive by the West Orange location every day. The Whole Foods "Coming Soon" sign has been up for about a week. It will definitely take over the old Path Mark spot next to KMart.

    I stopped by the vacant store and looked in. Nothing has been done as of today's date so I can't even imagine it opening by July 2006 but I surely hope it does!!

    I go to the Montclair WFs and as you know, parking is tough and it's a small store to maneuver around.

    The old PathMark store is huge so I'm hoping the square footage in the new West Orange location will stay huge.

  8. What a great picture! I have been wanting to go to Frankie and Johnnies for some time now but the parking in Hoboken has been keeping me away. I have heard that it is very good. Where else do you like to dine in NJ?

    Franklin Steak House in Nutley, NJ......And if you want a really great hamburger, try their sirloin steak burger. Excellent. (My only criticism...they have to do something about the cigarette smoke.)

  9. I had a top notch meal at Table 8 on Tuesday evening.  It is located right on Bloomfield Ave, right next door to The Office.

    I can't recomend it enough.  Dmetris is an exceptional host, and the food is outstanding.  On top of everything, dinner for 3 was less than $100.  Keep in mind that it is a BYO, so the price reflects that.

    Give it a try.  I don't think you'll be disappointed.

    My two favorite Montclair restaurants are:

    Giotto's and Corso 98. Both are excellent. Giotto's has a parking issue but I adore their food.

    As with all Montclair restaurant please BYOB.

    Enjoy your meal!

  10. Hi everyone. Seeing a friend I havent seen in years. A mutal meeting point is Montclair.. What is open?

    Thanks

    Tracey

    Richie Cecere's by the Walnut St. train station is open on Monday. It's a little pricy, but they serve some good food.

    Also open on Monday (I'm pretty sure, but give a call)

    The Little Saigon

    19 Elm Street

    Montclair, NJ 07042

    (973) 783-3914

    Very good Vietnamese food at equally affordable prices.

    Rich Cecere's is a smoker's paradise so if you're heavily into smoke and noise...that's the place for you. :wacko:

  11. Morning!

    The wife said she has a hankering for a good burger. Her first choice would be Corner Bistro in NY, but the kid's hockey game tonight interferes with that plan.

    We go to Franklin Steak House from time to time, been to Red Robin once, Cloverleaf last time a couple of years ago, Red Chimney on the way to the movies, Anthony Wayne before it closed. But none of these appeal.

    From reading the board looks like Gaffer's in West Orange may be worth a try.

    We want to stay close to Montclair.

    Any suggestions.

    Thanks

    HI!

    How about Montclair CharBroil on Valley Road in Montclair. They have a good burger, great, friendly service and.....it's in Montclair.

  12. I have bought teas from many online vendors.

    Harney & Sons 

    and

    Adagio teas are two of my favorites.  The selection is first rate and the service is excellent.

    I am brand new to the forum so I hope I am posting correctly. Let's give it a try :rolleyes:

    I also agree that Adagio.com is a wonderful online vendor for loose or bagged teas plus tea hardware.

    I recently purchased their 21 oz Mikado Glass Teapot. It arrived within 24 hours (no kidding) plus they also offer special gift sets that would include a glass teapot with a sampling of teas.

    They company is located in Clifton, New Jersey (for all our NJ folks) but I don't think you can shop there; it's just their place of business.

    How'd did I do? :cool:

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